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Vol. 33, No. 33

August 15, 2018

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District 95 school makeovers in full swing Students will see some changes in procedure for 2018-19 By BOB UPHUES Editor

When students arrive for the first day of school on Aug. 20 in Brookfield-LaGrange Park District 95, they’re in for quite a change. Both S.E. Gross Middle School in Brookfield and Brook Park School in LaGrange Park will remain active construction zones throughout the school year, though officials don’t believe the ongoing work will affect instruction. “We’re kind of in two separate areas, independent of what the activities are,” said Tom Thies, the project superintendent in charge of the expansion and renovation at S.E. Gross. But on a recent visit to S.E. Gross Middle School, the building was alive with the sounds of heavy construction with plenty of evidence that work is progressing according to schedule. On the ground floor of the east wing of the building – the area that once housed the wood shop, music room and district offices has been completely opened up to create the space that will eventually be the new cafetorium. Sections of the concrete floor were excavated to hold the footings for steel columns that support the ceiling above, and the scaffolding still in place inside the space will be taken down in the next couple of weeks so a new concrete floor can be poured. See D95 MAKEOVERS on page 9

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SOUNDING OFF: Lisa Janunas of Indivisible West Suburban Action League was among those on Aug. 13 asking North Riverside’s mayor to restart the search process for a permanent fire chief – something the mayor confirmed he is doing.

North Riverside fire chief hire draws protest Mayor says search for permanent department head is ongoing By BOB UPHUES Editor

Members of a local progressive political group, along with many North Riverside residents, packed the Aug. 13 meeting of the village board to protest the hiring of an interim fire chief, with the mayor stating that a search for a

permanent replacement is ongoing. Typically routine affairs that last 20 or 30 minutes at most, the board meeting featured calls for a new chief and pleas to female elected officials to take seriously the sexual harassment allegations in a lawsuit, settled in 2009 by the village of Oak Lawn, against Interim Fire Chief Scott Boman.

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Meanwhile, others, including former North Riverside Mayor Richard Scheck and his wife, Judith, defended Boman, claiming he was innocent of the allegations and the target of a smear campaign launched against him by a disgruntled female employee. See PROTEST on page 9

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