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WHAT TO DO Sharing the light I. Maine Township synagogue erects four community menorahs. Page 4

MUSIC THEATER WORKS High-flying adventure Music Theater Works' "Peter Pan' starring AubreyAdams, will run Dec. 23-Jan. 1 at Calm Auditorium in Evanston. Page 25

OPINION Remember both quiet and revelry Columnist Randy Blaser reminds people to press pause on the frenetic holiday prepa- rations and appreciate the joy and peace of light entering the world at Christmas. Page 15

KEVIN TANAKA/ Rabbi Lazer Hershkovich celebrates the lighting of the menorah Dec.12. This year, Chabad and F.R.E.E. of Nues put up four large community menorahs in the Nues area to mark Hanukkah, the eight-day Jewish festival of lights. SPORTS Getting a jump start LIVING High school football Feeling of safety players now have option of signing gets kids to talk with To help chidren recognize harmful behavior colleges and stop sexual abuse or harassment, parents during early need to create a climate at home where cliii- period in dren feel comfortable talking about it - even December. when the predator is threatening them. Inside Page 37

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Maine Township's only synagogueishoping to share the light of Hanukkah this year through a series of community menorahs. To mark the eight-day Jewish festival of lights, Chabad and ERE.E of Niles erected four large meno- rahs in the Niles area In front of its synagogue in unincorporated Maine Township, outside Niles village Hall, on the grounds of Nues Nursing and Reha- bilitation Center on Green- wood Avenue and along GoifRoad near Fresh Farms market in Nues, said Rabbi Lazer Hershkovich. 'When we were erecting the menorah on Golf Road, it took us about 45 minutes, and we had at least 10 cars drive bybeepingtheir horns and waving to us in excite- ment" he said. ("The meno- rah) is a message for the Jewish communitbut it also has a universal message of spreading light, the way KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS lightcan triumph over dark- A crowd braves the cold weather during the menorah lighting on Dec.12. ness. "How do we fight all thevice president of the Golfstudying the Torah. joyed latkes - potato pan- evil and negativity in the Maine Park District Board. "Let us pray that the cakes typically served dur- world?" Hershkovich add- "Hannldcah is the festival message of the Hanukkah ingHanukkah - and helped ed. "With a little bit of light. of lights, and it recills thelights will illuminate our pack small boxes of cookies That's why I want to go tovictory, more than 2,100everydaylife,personally, and chocolate. These boxes every single neighborhoodyears ago, of a militarilyand society at large, for aof holiday cheer were dis- to illuminate it." weak, but aspirituallybrighter life in every re-tributed by volunteers to Next year, Hershkovichstrong, Jewish people overspect, both materially and300 people who are home- said, he would like to add a the mighty forces of a ruth-spiritually," Hershkovichbound or in area hospitals menorah in Park Ridge as less enemy that had overrun said. and nursing homes, the well. the Holy Land and threat- Attending the syna- rabbi and his wife, Rivky, On Dec. 12, the first nightened to engulf the land andgogue's menorah lighting said. of Hanukkah, members ofits people in darkness' Her-for the first time was Park The distribution is part of the local Jewish community shkovich toldthe groupRidge Mayor Marty Ma- Chabad Cares, an outreach gathered at Hershkovich'sgathered for the ceremony.loney, who was presented initiative started by Chabad Maine Township syna-He explained that lightingwith a menorah as a gift and F.RE.E. (which stands gogue to witness the light- the menorah is "a symbol "I was grateful to befor Friends of Refugees of ing of the first candle on the and message ofthe triumphincluded, and I appreciateEastern Europe) thatis giant outside menorah. This offreedom over oppression,theinvitation,"Maloney aimed at providing food, was the first time the syna-ofspirit over matter, of lightsaid. "It was the first (meno- religious support and com- gogue used real candles onover darkness," and a re-rah lightinI attended, so it fort to the elderly and sick its outdoor menorah, Her- minder that "illuminationwas a great experience for Jewish population of the shkovich said. begins at home, within one-me to learn a little more Maine Township area. As Hershkovich climbed self and one's family." Heabout Hanukkah and the a ladder to light the firstencouraged the faithful toJewish faith?' jjohnson®pioneerlocal.com candle, the Hebrew blessing"share your light," through Following the candle Twitter @Jen_Tribune Marina Goldman. of Skokie, prepares care packages at the was recited by Gary Peckler, kindness, good deeds andlighting those gathered en- Chabad on Dec. 12. NEWS 5

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Conlon's cursive-writingMaine Township High That has included adding students show workshop was an out- School District 207 schools, more computer keyboard- up after school growth of her "Cursivesaid Shawn Messmer, as- ing instruction and practice, Club," in which she offered sistantsuperintendent ofhe explained. But cursive is BY JENNIFER JOHNSON help to her advanced place- curriculum and innovation. making a comeback. Pioneer Press ment U.S. government and In Park Ridge-Niles Beginning with the 2018- politics students who strug-School District 64, a feeder19 school year, a new state For Maine East High gled to both read and write district for Maine East andlaw requiting cursive in- School social science cursive. Maine South high schools,struction will take effect teacher Jennifer Conlon, "A lot of them want to go cursive is taught in secondUnder the law, which pas- being able to read cursive is to competitive schools, andand third grade, said Lorised the Illinois Senate in about being able to better they want to be able to keep Hinton Lopez, assistant su-November after an override connect with the past. up. They want to be able toperintendent for studentofGov. Bruce Rauner's veto, "A lot of historical pri- read notes and not be em- learning. public elementary schools mary documents are writ- barrassed," Conlon said. "We reviewskillsas are required to offer at least ten in longhand; I would In addition to being ableneeded in fourth and fifthone unit of cursive writing hate kids to not be able to toreadhistoricaldocu- (grade)," shesaid."Ininstruction to students be- experience those firsthand JENNIFER JOHNSON/PIONEER PRESS ments, knowing cursive will fourth and fifth grade, sta-fore they finish fifth grade. because they couldn't read Maine East High School social science teacher Jennifer allow students to read their dents typically complete Roberson said District 63 them," Conlon said, point- Conlon. right, instructs student Damaris Tellez in cursive professors' notes when theyone assignment weekly inwill comply by developing ing out replicas that are writing during a Nov. 30 workshop. get to college, Conlon said.cursive to maintain theiran implementation plan for visible in her own class- The time it takes to write in skills." cursiveinstructionnext room. "We have the Consli-basics of cursive aroundsheets where they couldcursive is also faster than But in East Maine School year. tution on thewall,thesecond grade, but fell out ofwrite and trace cursive let-printing, she noted at the District63, Maine East's Conlon, meanwhile, said Declaration of Independ-practice as teachers neverters and words. They werebeginning of the workshop, largest feeder district, cur-she would liketooffer ence,the Emancipationrequired students to use it. also given a list ofwords andwhen she challenged sta- siveisnot part of theanother cursive workshop Proclamation." "Myseventh-gradeasked to identify the onesdents to print a sentencecurriculum, said Aaronto Maine East students in Last month, Conlon in-teacher, he always, alwaysthey could read. while she wrote the same Roberson, assistant super- the spring. vited Maine East students wrote in cursive and every- "I remember a lot of it.sentence in cursive. intendent of teaching and "I think for teachers, any- to drop in after school for abody asked him, 'How doIt's coming back," Zafer "I think it's important for learning. thing that opens a few more refresher course in cursiveyou write in cursive, and said. them to learn it because "with the prevalence ofdoors for people is an excit- writing and reading.how do you understand it?' Noffz said he was neverthey are caught in a transi- technology and the reduceding opportunit3" she said. Though only three studentsSo he kind of taught us,"taught cursive in elementa-tion where they will en- need for cursive in everyday Conlon also gave the sta- attended, each expressed anTellez said. "I want to keepry school, but bis fathercounter documents that arelife, coupled with the in-dents who came to her eagerness and desire to geton learning because as gave him lessons. He said he handwritten and they'll creased rigor ofstandards inNovember workshop in- better acquainted with a (Conlon) said, it's faster (tohopes to improve how hewant to be able to decipherall instructional areas in thestructions for ongoing, at- style of writing that waswrite in cursive)." signs his name. those without help," Conlon last decade, the district hashome practice. once commonplace. Tellez and classmates "I know people whosaid. "My concern is morehad to make choices about Sophomore DamarisAmina Zafer and Raymonddon't haveasignature,"that they know how to read how best to maximize avail- [email protected] Tellez said she learned theNoffz were given practiceNoffzsaid."They justlonghand." ableinstruction time," Twitter @Jen_Tribune District 64 seeks participants fornewfocusgroup Emphasis placed modeled on Superintend-itiverelationships, and The district'sstrategicing the expectations of theJan. 23. Additional meetings ent Laurie Heinz's Commu- demonstrate decision-mak-plan identified social and community" officials said. are expected to take place on social and nity Relations Council thating and responsible behav-emotional learning as a "key Members of the focusMarch 14 and April 30, emotional learning formed two years ago toiors to achieve school andinitiative" for the 2017-18group "must demonstrate officials said. offer input and feedback on life success." school year, officials said. willingness to openly com- Applications, which are BY HEATHER CHERONE District 64's strategic plan, Students who can master "The goal is to assemble a municate, work toward pos-available online, are due Pioneer Press district officials announcedthose skills demonstrate adiverse group that provides itive outcomes and have the Dec. 22, officials said. in a statement. greater readiness to learn,a balance of stakeholderbest interests of both Dis- Electronicapplications Residents and parents in Social and emotionalbetter classroom behaviorperspectives and voicestrict 64 and the larger corn-are preferred, but copies Park-Ridge Niles Highlearning is defined by theand achieve greater aca-from throughout the com-munity atthe center of theirmay be hand-delivered to School District 64 inter- Illinois State Board of Edu-demic performance,ac-munity," Heinz said. volunteerism," officials said. the district's offices at 164 S. ested in improving the so-cationas"the processcording to state education Participants in the focus Thirteen people applied Prospect Ave., officials said. cial and emotional learningthrough which children de- officials. group will serve as "com- to be part ofthe focus group Applicants selectedto of students in kindergartenvelop awareness and man- Members of the focusmunication ambassadors"as of Dec. 11, Heinz said,participate will be notified through eighth grade canagement of their emotions,group should be interestedand help increase the corn-adding that she would likeon or after Jan. 10, officials join a newly created focus set and achieve importantin social emotional learningmunity's understanding of to have 20. said. group. personal and academicand want to help districtsocial and emotional learn- The group will meet at The focus group, whichgoals, use social-awareness officials implement a newing while providing districtleast three times, with theHeather Cherone is a free- will meet throughout theand interpersonal skills tocurriculum that "will affectofficials with feedback onkickoff meeting scheduled lance reporter for Pioneer 2017-18 school year, will be establish and maintain pos- every child," officials said. whether officials are "meet-to take place from 7-9 p.m.Press. NEWS L ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO Gunfire hits Niles CATHOLIC CEMETERIESs Northasstudents leave basketballgìme BYCHIcAGo TRIBUNE LeClaire Avenue whencials were working with STAFF more calls began coming inSkokie police, sharing in- to police about shots firedformation and reviewing Gunshots fired as stu- on that block. safety procedures, accord- dents left a basketball game Police found out that two ing to police. Dec. l5at Niles North Highgroups of people were No one was in custody in Schoolagainst Evanstonwalking south towardthe incident, and police Township hit the south wallLeClaire, from the school,asked anyone with infor- of the school, but no one isand both groups stoppedmation or who saw what believed to have been in- for a time near Payne Streethappened to call police at jured, according to police. and LeClaire, police said.847-982-5900 or 847-933- Police were called to theShots were fired and theTIPS (8477), or send a text school, 9800 N.Lawlerpeople in both groups ranof the word "Skokie" and Ave., near the Edensoff in all directions, with the tip to 847411. Expressway, just beforesome possibly leaving in a School district officials 10:05 p.m. Dec. 15, whencar or cars. forwarded a copy of the students and others who Bullets hit the south wallnews release to parents, had been leaving after theof the school and a tree inand told them that the game "ran back into thethe 9700 block of LeClaire,district "has been working school after hearing" gun-causing minor damage, po- with the Skokie Police De- shots, according to a newslice said. No one reportedpartment,' and school offi- ouble Crypts Starting at $7,600 release issued Saturdayby being hit by gunfire bycials will update parents if afternoon. the afternoon of Dec. 16,they receive any further Price includes, for each crypt: Officers arriving at the police said. information. . Cost of the Crypts scene were quickly redi- Niles Township High . Opening and Closing (Interment Fee) rected to the 9700 block ofSchools District 219 offi- Bronze Name Plaque . All Processing Fees . 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Grainger Inc., his formersafety equipment through Intentionally causing Name place of employment. dispensing machines, ac-damage to protected corn- Address Edward Soybel, 34, wascording to the indictment puters and attempting to charged with 10 counts of Soybel had worked as acause damage are each pun- Oty/State/Zip intentionally causing dam-technical support contrac- ishable by up to 10 years in Telephone age to protected computers,tor at Grainger's facility inprison, according to John R. along with separate counts Niles until he was terrai-Lausch Jr., U.S. attorney for E-mail Address of attempting to cause dam- nated in early 2016, accord-the Northern District of Personal information will be kept confidential and used only for responding to inquiries. age to protected computersing to the indictment. ItIllinois, and Jeffrey S. Sallet, 1400SouthWolfRoad . Hillside,IL 60162-2197 and attempted access to a added that Soybel worked atspecial agent-in-charge of 708-236-5400 . 708-449-2340 Español . 708-236-5446 Po Polsku protected computer with-the facility as a contractorthe Chicago office of the www.CatholicCemeteriesChicago.org PcE-cKMl out authorization, accord-from November 2014 toFBI. ing to a statement from the February 2016, after which U.S. Attorney's Office forhisaccesstoGrainger's [email protected] 8 POUCE REPORT

The following items were taken from the ticketed with possession of marijuana ondispatched to a call of a domestic dispute inof identification. Nues Police Department reports. An arrestDec. 7 after police said he was found inthe 8900 block of West Heathwood Circle. does not constitute afinding ofguilt. possession of 14 grams of suspected mari- The man was taken to a hospital, police said. TIFT juana in a parking lot in the 8800 block of A 41-year-old Nues man was ticketed A purse was reported stolen Dec. 6 from BArrERY West Golf Road. with public intoxication and taken to aan employee locker in the 6600 block of Neal Jacobs, 36, of the first block of A 16-year-old Des Plaines boy washospital on Dec. 6 after police responded toNorth Milwaukee Avenue. Northfeld Terrace, Wheeling, was charged ticketed with possession of marijuana, andthe 8700 block of Milwaukee Avenue for a A man told police that someone stole his with domestic battery Dec. 7. According to four other teens, ages 16 and 17, were report of a person on the ground. wallet from a locker at fitness facility in the police, the battery occurred in the roadwayticketed with violating curfew after the car A 58-year-old Chicago woman was tick-9200 block of North Milwaukee Avenue on near Touhy and Lehigh avenues, and Jacobs in which they were riding was stopped foreted with public intoxication and taken to a Dec. 10. Later, it was learned that a credit fled the scene. Jacob was later taken intoalleged speeding in the 8700 block of Northhospital Dec. 7 after police were called to acard inside the wallet was used to purchase custody at his home, police said. Jacob is Ozark Avenue Dec. 9. restaurant in the 7200 block of Northmore than $800 worth of merchandise scheduled to appear in court Dec. 22. A 21-year-old Nues man was ticketedHarlem Avenue for a report of an intoxi- from two stores, police said. Two men allegedly purchased food from EFT with possession of marijuana Dec.11 cated person. following a traffic stop in the 9000 block of A 53-year-old Chicago man was ticketeda restaurant in the 7000 block of West A 17-year-old Chicago girl is facing a retail West Golf Road. He and a 23-year-oldwith public intoxication and taken to aDempster Street using counterfeit $20 bills theft charge after police said she under- Chicago man were also cited with pos- hospital on Dec. 7 after police were called to on Dec. 10. rang merchandise while working at asession of drug paraphernalia. a bus stop in the 8700 block of North Police said a truck was reported stolen retailer in the 8200 block of West Golf Road. Milwaukee Avenue. Dec. 2 from a business in the 7600 block of PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY North Milwaukee Avenue after the com- DUT A 30-year-old Chicago woman was tick-BURGLARY TO VEHICLE pany discovered that someone used the Monica Krawczyk, 45, of the 4800 block of North Paulina Street, Chicago, waseted under a local parental responsibility A loaded, .45 caliber semi-automatic gunidentity of a deceased person to rent the charged with driving under the influenceordinance after police said she lefta was reported stolen Dec. 7 from an vehicle and then never returned it. 2-year-oldchild unattended inside anunlocked car parked in the 9200 block of Dec. 6 following a trafile stop in the 5600unlocked, running car that was parked in aNorth Milwaukee Avenue. BURGLARY block of Touhy Avenue. lot in the 5600 block of Touhy Avenue on A resident in the 6300 block of West Dina Todorovic, 31, of the 6100 block ofDec. 6. The Department of Children andPROPERTY DAMAGE Touhy Avenue reported that someone North Campbell, Chicago, was chargedFamily Services was notified, police said. An unknown man allegedly causedburglarized his apartment between Dec. 3 with driving under the influence Dec. 11 $3,000 in damage to the doors of a bank in and 7 and stole two bottles of prescription after police said she was involved in a crash PUBLIC UJTOCATION the 5600 block of West Touhy Avenue onmedication. in the 7800 block of Caidwell Avenue. A 37-year-old Chicago man was ticketed Dec. 6. Police said the man became enraged Someone attempted to break into a home POSSESSION with public intoxication and disorderlybecause the bank would not cash hisin the 8300 block ofNorth Odell Avenue on A 17-year-old Des Plaines boy wasconduct on Dec. 5after police werepersonal check without two valid formsDec. 4, a resident told police.

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His prayers were an- Many pilgrims make do- swered later that yeai when nations, some of which will he was hired as a truck be used to help build a new driver that provided him st. Joseph church on the with additional wages. campus that could seat up Five years later, near the to 1,100 worshippers. anniversary of hishire, During the opening day Miguel returned Dec. 11 for ofthe feast Dec. 11, bilingual the opening day of the Masses were held through- annual Feast of Our Lady of out the evening in a big top Guadalupe, hosted by the tent, and many stayed for Shrine of Our Lady of the midnight Mass, when Guadalupe in Des Plaines, congregants sang happy with his wife, two young birthday. children, and his extended The Reyes family,of family to give thanks and Rosemont, who arrived celebrate the Virgin Maiy early the night of Dec. 11, "When we make a prom- planned to stay all night for ise, we try to keep it,' said the birthday celebration. Miguel, 31, ofthe South Side "We believe in her and of Chicago. for taking care ofour family, The Miguel family was havingajob and food to feed among the more than our family," said Jacziry 200,000 Catholics from the Reyes, 18, who translated region - many of Mexican for her parents. descent - who made the "We have abt offaith in pilgrimage to Des Plaines in her, so every year, it's our single-digit temperatures to LOU FOGLIA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE tradition and our promise to the campus of Maryville A man lays flowers near the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe during the annual Feast of OurLady of Guadalupe, which come and have her bless us." Academy in Des Plaines to was hosted by the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Des Plaines. Since being named rector celebrate and honor the nearly two yearsago, Virgin Mary tractedpeoplefromid temperatures, many ofShrine of Our Lady ofmy flowers, my candle andSanchez said he always has Every year since 1986, thethroughout the Chicagothe Mexican AmericansGuadalupe in Des Plaines, open myselfto grace." been struck by the devotion Shrineof Our Lady area, as well as places as farwho made the journeysaid the religious feast is Leading up to the feastof the pilgrims during the Guadalupe has hosted the away as Tennessee, Indiana,came together to celebrateimportant for many of histhis year, and after listeningfeast. local celebration to com-Wisconsin, Iowa and Ohio,tradition, culture and devo-parishioners since the im- to many residents, Sanchez "Manywalkingfrom Chi- memorate the apparition oforganizers said. tion, said Susan Manir, 52,age of the virgin Mary still said many are concernedcago - some walking on the Virgin Mary to peasant Some people came to Des ofWestern Springs. connects with many oflately about access to af-their knees. That's a phys- farmer Juan Diego, who Plaines wearing traditional "It's such a beautiful feast them. fordable health care and theical sign of the inner stress walked on a hill in Northern Mexican costumes andto see this devotion and love "She's an image who is state of immigration. they're going through," Mexico City in 1531. party dresses, while others of the blessed Virgin Mary," universal and represents "There's more anxiety in Sanchez said. "Why would Blanketed in thick, fresh carried babies in their armsMazur said. "People travelthe search for peace, helpthe heart and mind of theyou come unless you don't snow, the Shrine of Ouror brought bouquets offar to be here. It's cold. It'sand protection," Sanchez community with immigra-have something really im- Lady Guadalupe welcomedroses that they laid at thesnowing, but here, in frontsaid. "A lot of people have a tion reform now there's theportant you're worried pilgrims, who trickled inbase of the stone shrineof the Virgin Mary, yougreat devotion to Our Lady threat of losing DACA (theabout. We're not here to Dec. 11 for the start of thehonoring the Virgin Mary. don't feel the cold and theof Guadalupe. They make a Deferred Action for Child-judge it, but to welcome 36-hour celebration, which Many kneeled before thesnow. You feel the love ofpledge in gratitude to sayhood Arrivals program). It'sthem." concluded Dec. 12. The cel- statue, prayed and wept, asthe people. It's like steppingthank you for grace re-more than just a political ebration,featuring eight others took photos and cap- into another world." ceived or come asking forissue. It's the lives of fam-Elizabeth Owens-Schiele is a Masses and 34 musical andtured the event on their Very Rev.Esequielgrace, 'I'm going through ailies and people," Sanchezfreelance reporter Jòr Pio- dance performances,at- cellphones. Despite the fig- Sanchez,rector of thehard time. I'm going to put said. neer Press. NEWS li

D219still searching for busspace I Planned site sits there' Trimberger said. "The village's Planningother options are still beineThmberger said. on the 35,000-square-foot In total, Trimberger said,and Zoning Board was con- considered. The schooldistrictbuilding by last May or vacant as district the bus terminal and main-cerned that the proposed "We want to have somebought the land where theJune. But that never hap- explores options tenancefacility was tobus storage facility wouldresolution on where all thefacility was to be located inpened and in the interim, serve 4,200 students daily,affect traffic,particularlybuses are going to beAugust 2015 for about $2.5Trimberger said,district B MIIscs including kids from Nuesbecause most of the busesparked before we breakmillion, Trimberger said. officials thought it best to Pioneer Press School District 71, Mortonwill be crossing over theground on the Niles site," District 219 officials sayexplore other options. Grove School District 70railroad tracks each way atTrimberger said. they are confident that the "We've identified some Nues Township Highand Lincolnwood SchoolLehigh every day,"said That site, as of today,district will not lose moneyproperties, and we're pre- School District 219 contin- District 74. Bruce Sylvester,a Nilescontains an empty building- even if it buys or rentssenting ideas to the Board ues to look for property to Instead, the Nues VillageEconomic Developmentand remains quiet withnew property for allits ofEducation ," he said. store some or all of its buses Board rejected the district'sDepartment senior plan-building permits from thebuses and abandons the NTHS Dist.219 has - even though it acquiredoriginal plan, reducing thener. village of Niles in the win-Howard Street site. stored its buses on the Nues property for a bus terminalallowable number of stored In February, Niles villagedow. Whether the school "We'll be able to sell theWest High School campus and maintenance facility buses to 55. trustees approved a pack-district will move aheadproperty and recover our inSkokie since August for that purpose two years Nilesofficials workedage of special-use requests and build the facility therecosts,"Trimberger said. 2015. ago,said school district with the school district on afrom NTHS Dist. 219 tofor 55 ofits buses, and then"We're sure of that. The That storage agreement Assistant Superintendentscaled-back plan, Trim-allow the school district to add property elsewhere,property values have ap- with the village of Skokie of Business Eric Trim- berger said. build the bus terminal andremains to be seen, Trim-preciated since we bought was only supposed to last a berger. Then village Board ap-maintenance facility on theberger said. that land. We strongly be-year, but Skokie officials The schooldistrict'sproval came after monthspurchased property - al- He said thedistrict'slieve we'd be able to sell it." have said they understand original plan was to park all of pushing the schoolbeit in a smaller projectpreference is to acquire a Following the Niles Vil-the situation, and are giving 75 of its buses on newlyboard's request to futurethan the district initiallydifferent property for itslage Board's approval forthe district time to find a acquired property at 6119Niles Planning and Zoningconceived. entire fleet. the smaller project, district permanent solution. Howard St. in Niles, offi-Board meetings. Planning Even after receiving the "We need a home forofficials were talking about cials said. officials repeatedly had ex-approval needed, districteither all the buses or fordeveloping construction [email protected] "We could not get zoningpressed concerns over theofficials say work has notthe other buses we can'tdrawings and bid docu- approval to park 75 busesdistrict's project. started at the site becausepark on theproperty,"ments for renovation work

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ISkokiepaysformer homeowner $41K I HUD says discrimination complaint settled B MII ISAACS Pioneer Press A former Skokie home- owner who filed a federal housing discrimination complaint against the vil- lage of Skokie in 2016 after I trying to sell his house has reached a settlement with the village, according to U.S. Department ofHousing and Urban Development docu- ments. A conciliation agreement obtained from HUD by the Skokie Review through the Freedom of Information Act states that the village was to pay Mark Goldberg $41,500 to settle a com- plaint he filed in fall 2016. The settlement alsore- quires that the village desig- nate an employee as a "fair housing complaint special- ist" to attend at least five hours of training related to fair housing and to train MIKE ISAACS/PIONEER PRESS staff Mark Goldberg, former owner of this house at4229Lee St. ¡n Skokie, and the village have settled a complaint Goldberg filed with the U.S. Department of The agreement also Housing and Urban Development. Goldberg first tried to sell the house to a nonprofit for use as a group home. statesthat the former homeowner will not take conciliation agreement," ac- Street and Crawford Ave-process without any objec- raised through the reviewwater' fùrther legal action againstcording to terms of thenue. It includes five bed-tions being raised during aprocess, which is standard, In the same correspond- the village. settlement. rooms and 3/2 bathrooms. preliminaiy review by the he previously said, the agen- ence, however, it says "this Goldberg, formerly of The documents include a Goldberg said ThePlanning Department cies were not told the siteletter does not in any way 4229 Lee St., said he was set non-disclosure provisionLibenu Foundation, a non- His house met all other plan would be voted down. determine what the board to sell his house for use as a prohibiting the parties fromprofit agency that servesvillage regulations includ- "There were concernsmay decid&' It also says group home occupied bytalking to the media aboutJewish adults with devel-ing being at least 800 feetraised, but there was no"your client is welcome to people with special needsthe settlement opmental disabilities, wasfrom another group home,question that if they hadcontinue the site plan ap- when the village interfered "We're unable to provideset to purchase the househe said. He accused thechosen to pursue the proc-provai process, and some and the deal fell through. comment,' Skokie Directorbefore the village steppedvillage of trying to stop theess, they would have had afactors could possibly be Villageofficials deniedof Marketing and Commu- in. sale, saying officials did not ful opportunity to make itworked out It will take at any discrimination. nications Ann Termes said Further, Clearbrook, anwant a group home there. work," Lorge said. least another 150 days." The settlement appearswhen the village was con- organization that bills itself The complaint -alleges-- One HUD document ob- Goldberg said he evento- to have been signed Sept. 29 tacted about the settlement. as a leader in creating op-that some nearby residents tamed by the Skokie Review ally sold his house in March by Goldberg and Oct. 2 by "There is language in theportunities,services andcomplained that making the through the Freedom offor $760,000 - $10,000 less Skokie Village Manageragreement that restricts mesupports for people withhouse a group home would Information Act is said to bethan what the Libenu Foun- John Lockerby, according tofrom what I can say to thedisabilities, was to provide"reduce property values and a letter sent from Lorge to adation was to pay, and four the HUD documents. It alsomedia," Goldberg said. programming, he said. increase property taxes." lawyer representingor five months later. states that the village admits In Goldberg's 2016 corn- Goldberg said talks with It was then, he said, thatLibenu. According to Goldberg, to no wrongdoing. plaint using HUD's onlinethe organizations - mostlyvillage Attorney Michael Dated Oct 14, 2016, the his losses were greater than The village "denies all offiling process, he said theThe Libenu Foundation -Lorge indicated to the agen- letter reads, "I hold out no the village's payout for mul- the allegations of the com-village discriminated bybroke down after villagecies that the group homeexpectation that thesite tiple reasons, including hay- plaint, admits no wrong- "not allowing a house to be officialssignaledthatawould not be approved byplan approval required foring todelay purchasing doing, and no evidence ofused (as) a group home,needed special permitthe Village Board. thisfacilitywill be ap-property inhiscurrent wrongdoing was elicited ineven though the propertywould not be approved. Lorge has denied thatproved. I reach this opinionhome city of San Diego, any proceeding but agrees (met) village criteria." In his complaint, Gold-neighbor complaints causedfor many reasons, but thewhere realestateprices to settle the claims...in The home sits on a nar- berg maintained that whenthe village to steer the agen- most critical factors are the have increased. order to avoid the time androw one-way street facing ahe first contacted the villagecies away from moving for-size of the street and the expense of protracted litiga- golf course not far fromabout the potential sale, heward with buying the prop- operations which will be misiacs@pioneer!ocal.com tion by entering into thisMeyer School near Mainwas informed about theerty While concerns were under the auspices of Clear- NEWS 13 Marijuana le aton on March balloti BY HAI DARDICK weed would not become issue." tice system, including thehe said. that a ban on sexual harass- Chicagu Tribune legal if the question were "This would be on thejail, courts and circuit court The referendum ques- ment "has long been the approved in the March 20March 20 primary election clerk's office. tion approved by the boardpolicy of the county," but Cook County voters will primary. But a strong show- ballot, and that'stimely He said Dec. 13 that "tensreads as follows: "Shall thealso noted there's a new get their say on whethering could help state law- because that comes in the of thousands" of people arestate of Illinois legalize the state requirement "to codi- recreational marijuana usemakers make their case inmiddle of a legislative ses-arrested each year on minorcultivation, manufacture,1r sexual harassment proto- should be made legal forSpringfield for marijuanasion down in Springfield,"pot possession charges,distribution,testing, andcols" in light ofthe scandals adults in Illinois, after com- legalization, as other statesFritchey added. "I think itonly to see those chargessale ofmarijuana and mail-doing well-known politi- missioners on Dec. 13 voted have done, both to reform can help us advance the balllater dropped in a vastjuana products for recre-cians,entertainers and to put that question on thethe criminal justice system a little bit on this issue." majority of cases, which he ational use by adults 21 andjournalists. March primary ballot. and raise government reve- Fntchey jokingly calledcalled a "grave injustice." older subject to state regu- "Protecting your em- Commissioners votednue through taxes on pot. the ballot question a "ree- "All these people are stilllation, taxation and localployees from harassment is unanimouslyto approve "What the referendum ferendum." left with an arrest record,ordinance?" the bare minimum," she the advisory referendum. seeks to do is let our constit- He said that legalizingwhich makes it very diffi- In other action, the boardadded, saying she had fired Board President Toniuents weigh in. If they're in and taxing pot could pro-cult for them to seek em-approved new rules ban-unidentified employees for Preckwinlde also supportsfavor of it, that's fantastic," vide the state and localployment, to seek housing,ning sexual harassment and sexual harassment during it, and the longtime critic ofsaid Commissioner John governments with a potentseek student loans, thingsrequiring all county offi-her first two years in office. the war on drugs on Dec. 13Fritchey, a Chicago Democ- source of revenue, as it has along those lines," he said. cials, workers and lobbyists"Ensuring diversity in your reiterated her support forrat and longtime proponent done in other states like Not everyone who votedto undergo training to pre-workplace, particularly in marijuana legalization. Sheof legalization who pro-Colorado, where recre-for the referendum is nec-vent such offenses. Thatmanagement, is the goal, has said that current drugposed the referendum ational use was made legal. essarily in favor legalizingcomes after commissionersbecause to dismiss smart, laws have a disparate im- question. A consistent opponent ofmarijuana. Commissionerlast month created a newtalented, professional peo- pact on minorities - caus- "If they're against it, I the now-repealed soda popSean Morrison, a Palos Parkjob in the inspector gener-plc because they don't look ing them to languish in jailrespect their opinion on tax, Fritchey said taxing potRepublican, said he wasal's office for someone tolike the people who have on minor charges for lack ofthat as well. But I think wemakes more sense thansupporting putting thefocus on sexual harassmentheld these jobs for decades bail money and giving themhave the ability to let thetaxing pop. And he said notquestion on the ballotcomplaints, an additiondoes a disservice to all of a record that makes it hardpublic and the legislaturehaving to enforce existing"mainly" to let voters haveproposed by Commissionerus.' to land a job. specifically know themarijuana laws would re-their say. "I think it shouldRichard Boykin, an Oak The referendum ques- stance of 40 percent ofduce the costs of runninggo before the public, and Park Democrat. hdardick®chicagotribune.com tionisadvisory only, soIllinois population on thisthe county's criminal jus-we'll see what they tell us," Preckwinlde maintained Twíter @ReporterHal

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with Alastair Sim as Scrooge, and - best of all What rules when itcomes the 1984 "A Christmas Carol" with an incendiary performance by George C. to Christmas movies Scott as Scrooge. world around me. many classic films have My other favorite Something as pleasant been vandalized by re- Christmas movies, ones I and ordinary as selecting makes? Remember such heartily recommend to what Christmas movies to duds as the remake of "It's you, are: watch brings out the sys- a Wonderful Life"? "A Christmas Story" tem-itizer and rule-maker No black-and-white "It's a Wonderful Life" in me. I have plenty of classics colorized. "Christmas Vacation" PAUL SASSONE rules for my holiday enter- So, what Christmas "Miracle on 34th Street" tainment. Among them: movies meet my picky "3 Godfathers" Perhaps it's because I No coarse or smutty standards? "A Child's Christmas in was raised Catholic. Or films that heap ugliness Let me start with an rales" maybe it's because I stud- onto the holiday, then exception to one of my "Home Alone" ied philosophy in college. attempt warm redemption own rules. Heaven knows "Elf" Whatever the reason, I in the last few minutes. how many versions there UNITED ARTISTS PHOTO But whatever Christmas always have been someone No animated movies. are of"A Christmas Carol." Mervyn Johns and Alastair Sims starred in the 1951 version movies fit into your per- who likes order, system, These, and their cousin, I've seen animated ver- of "A Christmas Carol:' Paul Sassone gives this movie - as sonal system, there's one rules. the illustrated novel, are of sions, puppet versions, long as it's not the colorized version - the thumbs up. rule I hope you follow: I'm always trying - withlittle use to anyone over 20th Century versions. I've Enjoy. varying degrees of success the age of 12. even seen a Western ver- But, for me, there are They are the 1938 film - to find, or impose, order No remakes. If it's a sion with Jack Palance as three terrific film versions with Reginald Owen as Pcul Sassone is a freelance and method onto the remake, it's a mistake. How Scrooge. of"A Christmas Carol." Scrooge, the 1951 movie columnist. OPINION

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Come Celebrate Christmas Eve with Park Ridge Presbyterian Church! JOSEP LAGO/GErTY-AFP An illuminated peace dove hangs over Las Ramblas during the inaugurationofthis years All are invited! Christmas lights in Barcelona onNov. 23. 4pm Family Service featuring a special children's message 10:30pm Pre-Service Christmas Concert 11pm Traditional Christmas Eve Candlelight Service The true meaning of Christmas Please visit www.parkridgepresby.org/christmaseve With the light of the intended to behave like for more information. menorah's candles burning lemmings, what a waste of out as the eight-day the most marvelous gift Park Ridge Presbyterian Church 11300 West Crescent Avenue, Park Ridge, IL Hanukkah celebration God gave to man: our mi- www.parkridgepresby.org winds down, Christmas is raculous brain. ready for center sta. As families join together Ifever there was a hou- over the next several days day synonymous with PAT LENHOFF in churches and homes SAINT MARTHA peace, a deep-in-the-soul across the land,Ihope the kind ofemotional spir- the beliefthat humanity cansense ofawe andjoy nour- ituality it is Christmas. Add effect positive and needed ishes and provides inner CATHOLIC CHURCH to that the other holidays change in world, glacial as peace. Change often begins Shrine of All Saints occurring in the same sea- that change may be. Per- within one heart and radi- son, and it would seem that severance and patience are ates outward like a water the template for world the two most important ripple to connect countless Christmas Mass Schedule peace could be found in the weapons needed by those other hearts of similar elements ofthis time of crusaders for a peaceful, sentiment of the Season 2017 yeat tolerant world. Many de- Together, the shift Sadly, that is not the case sired changes may not toward a kinder, gentler and CHRISTMAS EVE CHRISTMAS DAY these days, with turbulence come during one or two or more tolerant world will Mornmg Mass limes Evening Mass limes Chflslmas Day Mass and discord around the 20 lifetimes. That makes it continue. Ifwe can keep the 7am, 9am,llam 4pm wid lOE3Opm 7am and lO)am gI obe. Countries that were hard to carry on, not being special, soulful feeling of once our allies are critical ofable to experience the this holiday for longer than 8523 Georgiana Ave, Morton Grove, IL 60053 (847) 965-0262 us. Political discussions benefits ofthe struIe. It one or two days, we stand a have reached a disturbing can seem fruitless. But od chance of reflecting new normal ofnasty, parti- carry on we must, because that spirituality into the i;i' r san sniping and self-inter- those positive strides for- world. Just try to capture a est. Issues ofhate, prejudice ward are the basis of our tiny bit ofthe essence of the and inequality, which unique species. holiday, like children cap- BUND seemed to finally be moving I'm pretty sure that is the tare fireflies in grass-filled CHAM in the right direction in babe in the manger's mes- g! asses, to store and revisit WORLD recent decades, have flared sage, not only on Dec. 25, once the holiday season is o, PREMIÈ: up in nasty fashion, both in but every day. I highly over. Ifwe can do that, LAUGA our own back yards and doubt his intention was to changewillcome. #1..SORT- SERIE A across the world. divide people into warring Have a joyful and merry LIGIJEl Not for a long time has it factions. And I have no Christmas. MIS felt like peace was so far doubt that he would never away and unattainable. sanction anger and violence PatLeithoffis afreelance get ,otntcpsottet c?tøt?Q' at And yet, still we hope as a method to convince columnistfor PioneerPress. chic tribune.comlgominutes and still we celebrate joy- people to choose one belief ously. If we don't, we lose over another. Ifwe were viewfromvh(yahoocom OPINION 17 Bookstoreadorgive CARLU((I t

SARA CLABKSON Dateline It only took us 13 years to read Ron Chernow's "Ham- ilton." Its size intimidated us, but the desire to see the SARA CLARKSONIPIONEER PRESS very expensive Lin-Manuel Columnist Sara Ciarkson has assembled her annual list of Miranda production meant books that would make good gifts this Christmas. we felt compelled to know what we were going to see. lives ofmeaning and to be dudes "local secrets" and Days and weeks spent kind, respecthil and civil. "expert recommendations?' with "Hamilton" made the This message cannot be One ofthe young adults theater production and our emphasized enough in in our family, only a few appreciation ofthe foun- today's environment years in the work force, is ding fathers that much As a fan ofshort stories open to learning some life better. So, to hear that and a fan of actor Tom lessons. That in itselfis a "Grant" by Ron Chernow is Hanks, his "Uncommon cause for celebration. He supposed to be a more Type: Some Stories" looks asked recently, "Have you readable and important good, and reviews ofthe ever heard ofDale Car- biography - ifjust as long collection were solid. It is negie?" My husband andI and weighty - is attractive. possible to get the audio kept our groan and our The book apparently version ofthe stories with eye-rollingto ourselves. reveals the Civil War gen- Hank narrating them. "How to Win Friends and eral and president in new "Pachinko" by Min Jin Influence People" by Dale light. According to one Lee is a novel which starts Carnegie, that classic on interview I read with Cher- early in the 20th century A listening to people, influen- now, this is his favorite book pregnant out-of-wedlock cing and affecting them, is so far and not just because young Korean woman with already wrapped. "it's wall-to-wall drama," he no husband in sight agrees This same young adult said, but because Grant was to marry a sickly minister and his father are exceed- once a defrated man who whowillgo to Japan. There ingly goal-oriented, and so ultimately soared. she must settle in without the book "Principles: Life "Lincoln at the Bardo" by language, culture or the and Work" by Ray Dalio, George Saunders is a must- comfort ofbeing among her the billionaire founder of read for me. Saunders is a own people. The long, Bridgewater, was on their compelling writer with a absorbing story follows to Christmas list. For guai- vivid and original imagina- great acclaim. driven people, it sets up an tion. In this story our 16th "Sing, Unburied, Sing" by outline about how to Live Music by president, Abraham Lin- Jesmyn Ward, award win- achieve and succeed. This coln, has just lost his son ning author of"Salvage The book isn't for everyone The 290 East Band Willie, and he and Mary are Bones," is supposed to be (please do not give this to heartbroken. These are the archetypal road novel, me or expect me to read it) Midnight champagne toast facts. But Saunders creates featuring a family where butwillbe an appreciated a supernatural fictional the white father has just read for those two. world that is competing for been let out ofthe peniten- Finally, for my sister, who young Willie's soul. Saun- tiar)'. The black mother is spends a fair amount of ders' approach is supposed addicted to drugs, and the time each week on an air- to be groundbrealdng,. protagunist is their 13-year- plane and enduring delays, This is Saunders' first old son. It was a National there is nothing like bub- 847-518-0990" novel. He is an award- Book Award Winner. blegum for the brain. For carluccirosemont.com winning short story writer Our family has become pure, well-written and and essayist, and I bought a interested in all things plotted, gily fun, "The thin little book called "Con- African, specifically West Hating Game" by Sally gratulations by the Way African, and so the debut Thorne is a romantic chick- 6111 North River Road in Rosemont Some Thoughts on Kind- novel "Stay With Me" by lit type book, extremely ness" which is the com- Ayobami Adebayo, a Ni- enjoyable and appropriate Ask about our special room rate mencement speech Saun- gerian writer, is on my list, for someone who travels ders gave at Syracuse Uni- as is the very thin "Lonely quite a bit. package available with Marriott Suites versity where he teaches Planet: West Africa" guide- creative writing. In it he book, which covers 15 West Sara Ciarkson is a freelance Private Dining I Complimentary Valet urged the graduates to live African nations and in- columnist forPioneer Press. 18 OPINION crib Books Three holiday gifting ideas shOrtoncash, longonlove Deciding what to buy do realize that time is pre- friends and family for the cious. I strive to use my holidays isn't easy. time efficiently and wisely. Ifyou're like me, what But ifyou think about it, usually ends up happening how much more valuable is, the week before Christ- are the times you use to mas or Hanukkah, you find visit someone who really, PREP yourselfwalking aimlessly JACME PILOSSOPH really appreciates you and around the mall, looking for Love Essentially who benefits from seeing last-minute gifts and hop- you? 0-0CL ing a great idea will hit you when you walk u KtcnenSIsanCookng by a certain store. Your wisdom.When I was young and But this season, asIpondered some gift someone who was older and experienced possibilities, I started thinking about the offered to give me professional advice, I irony of material gifts during the holidays. was very grateful in most cases. So, now We buy gifts for the ones we love because that I am an older, experienced person, it we want to make them happy. We want to gives me great satisfaction to help others. show them that they are special or impor- Whether it's editing a resume, offering tant or appreciated or cherished, or loved, job interview techniques or helping some- of course. one network, it makes me feel great to give And while a cashmere sweater, a bottle back. It's also rewarding to help my peers ofcologne, an Apple watch, tickets to Ham-when they have a problem and need my ilton or a gorgeous piece ofjewelry can advice. Getting old isn't easy, but there are accomplish the goal ofbringingjoy to the so many benefits, one being all this wisdom recipient, there are other kinds ofgifts that you now have thanks to years of mistakes! can impact someone in a truly extraordi- Imparting your wisdom on others is a gift nary way. for which a person might end up thanldng These gifts don't come in a box and they you for years. The gift ofyour wisdom don't cost a dime. They don't come from a could end up changing someone's life for store, but rather from within. They are the better. non-material gifts that can be powerfully inspiring and memorable. Here are three Your auth.ntic self.Perhaps the most you might want to consider giving those valuable gift you can give your loved ones is you care for, not just during the holiday you. I'm referring to the you who isn't Tribune columnist James P. DeWan season, but anytime: afraid to tell the truth in a difficult situa- tion, no matter how scary it might be. I'm teaches you how to: 1. Vourtlme. Ibet ifyou asked certain talking about the you who doesn't hold people who really love you - your spouse, back laughter, tears or an opinion for fear Slice, Dice, Whip, Poach, Carve, Roll, Roux, Braise, your kids, elderly relatives, friends who are ofjudgment, and the you who isn't shy alone, and even acquaintances - what about communicating feelings for the Brine, Stuff, Spatchcock they'd like for Christmas, they'd choose other for fear of rejection. you. WhatImean by that is your presence. Your authentic self is the person who Your Icids would love to just sit around and shows others who you really are as op- And more! watch a movie with you, your husband or posed to who you think they want you to wife would love more date nights, people be. Your authentic selfisn't afraid that the who live alone just want company, to have other person might not accept you, but you over for tea or to go for a walk. rather confident that he or she prefers the I think people appreciate other people's real you. NOW IN PAPERBACK! time so much more than we realize. I can When it comes to romantic relation- still remember that look I used to get from ships, I think the best ones are those in my kids when they were little. They didn't which both people show vulnerability care so much about receiving a new toy, but each putting their core on the table and not rather they wanted me to play with it regretting it no matter what happens. (;ET IT i'OI)AY Vl' alongside them. Also, so many noprofit Being vulnerable isn't easy. It takes courage organizations appreciate volunteers just as to really put yourselfout there. But the gift (IIIC \GO'Ï RiBt\ES fl)RE (Á)'\I muchfnot more than monetary donations. ofvulnerability doesn't just benefit the Lastly, think about the loneliness that some recipient, it creates a richer, deeper and PIlE PSC iIOOLBO() k elderly people bear, and how much they more meaningful bond, which in turn enjoyjust havingpeople around and not benefits you, too. feeling so isolated. When I see elderly peo- ple in the facilitiesIvisit for myjob, all they JackiePilossoph is afreelance columnist for 1iicao rrihunc want to do is talk It can be heartbreaking to Chicago Thbune Media Group. She is also see the loneliness in someone's face. the creator ofher divorce support website, I can't stand it when someone says "I'm Divorced Girl Smiling. Pilossoph lives in el, so busy' because everyone is busy. And I Chicago with her two children. OPINION 19 Navigatiñg ins and outs NILES HERALD-SPECTATOR of the sharingeconomy 8 Last week's column basic offerin, though, addressed a liability issue providers may want to Ask Me About EZ Plus that letter-writer Thomas consider commercial poli- had with car-sharing com- cies. And for rental-car pany Turo. customers used to having As a result ofrenting out credit card-provided liabili- Effective Turn-Key his car through the peer-to- ty insurance for their tradi- peer service, Thomas' vehi- CATHY CUNNINGHAM tional car rentals, this type de was damaged by an Help Squad ofinsurance almost never Single Sheet Inserts unapproved, underagd extends to car-share rentals. driver, who, according to Turo, committed So with all these caveats, cautions and fraud in order to reserve the car. qualifiers, why do so many people still opt to Though Thomas' problem was ultimatelyparticipate in the sharing economy? resolved, it made me wonder about a few I asked Kent Grayson, associate professor things with regard to the growing sharing ofmarketing at Northwestern University's economy, namely quality control, the regu- KelloSchool ofManagument and director latory environment, consumer protections ofthe Trust Project at Northwestern. and user motivations. "For providers, barriers to entry are Because Turn's email explanations were much lower," he said. "You don't have to inconsistent and a technical bug was ulti- build a hotel, you have one in your house. mately blamed for an underagu driver being You don't have to get a city certification, you allowed to rent Thomas's car, I asked "The can start driving for Uber." Sharing Economy" author and New York And though Sundararajan identified University Stern School ofBusiness Profes- convenience, affordability and connected- sor Arun Sundararajan ifscalingtended to ness as factors driving the sharing economy, be a problem for larger peer-to-peer compa- Grayson interestingly pointed to one other. mes. He told me quality issues most com- "Though it may seem cotmterintuitive, PLU monly arise when a large influx of new lack ofconsistency is actually why many employees is hired and/or the company people participate in the sharing economy" moves to a new city or state where regula- Grayson said. "They don't want the cookie- Simple Affordable Pricing incJudes: tions differ slightly from those in the previ- cutter experience; for some people, that's ous locations. not a bug, it's a feature. They like the fun, "For platfhrms like Google and Facebook, the surprise, the adventure?' . Creative Work which preceded today's peer-to-peer busi- So how does one perform their sharing nesses, growing big was easier because they economy due diligence? Whether brand- were all about information and didn't in- new to the peer-to-peer marketplace or an . Printing volve the physical world," said Sundarara- old hand curious about a new offering, jan. Sharing companies, on the other hand, Sundararajan offered this advice: . Delivery deal with providers, borrowers, products "Thoroughly review the company's web- and geographically inconsistent regulations, site, taking special care to read the terms so there are guing to be bumps in the road. and conditions; talk to your friends to see if . AND Targeted Email That's not to say peer-to-peer businesses they have used it ask questions on the com- gut a pass on quality. pany's social media pages," he said. "Consumers who participate in the shar- He added this clever tip: 'Whenever I ing economy just have to come to terms learn of a new peer-to-peer business, I with the idea that this isn't like gutting a always look them up on crunchbase.com, service from a large, branded compan)ç" which reports how much venture capital explained Sundararajan. "The responsibility companies have received. If they have no for providing the service is split between the venture financing, chances are they are Contact Tony platform (e.g., Turo or Airbnh) and the relatively new and should be approached provider (the individual renting out the with greater caution." today to get started: product), and people need to get comfort- Grayson concluded, "If you're a little able with who's responsible for what." nervous, maybe start with a short trip with a [email protected] On the topic of responsibility; insurance is ride-hailing company. This is how trust 847-383-0213 one subject about which both providers and works. You make a small sacrifice to see if borrowers need to be familiar. you gut burned. If you don't, then you make Though coverage options vary from larger and larger sacrifices until you're insurer to insurer, personal insurancepoli- confident everything is OK." CHICAGO TRIBUNE cies tend to be invalidated if damage occurs in the context of a commercial transaction. Need help? For this reason, companies like Turo and Send questions, complaints, injustices and Airbnb offer their own insurance options ideas to HelpSquad®pioneerlocal .com. for providers and borrowers. For more complete coverage beyond a platform's Cathy Cunningham is afre1ance columnist. 20

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By Cathy M. Rosenthal something fun, and reintroduc- tions will gu easier. o Once they are around each u Q: Wejust took in a 5-year- other again, make sure there are old dog from a family friend at least two litter boxes. who could not keep him any- Also, don't feed them near each more. All is going somewhat other until you are sure they are well, but he does not get along friends. They need to have their with my 3-year-old cat at aIL separate spaces. We have tried to introduce Ifyour older cat continues to them with him being held back have a poor appetite, however, on a leash, but he constantly please get her checked by a veter- keeps going after the cat. The manan. cat pays the dog no mind. But the dog doesn't seem to be I have a cat who is 5 years improving at aIL It has only old that we rescued from the been about three weeks, but Humane Society. He is aRus- some ofmy research suggests sian Blue and a great cat, ex- this may never change. Are cept he will not eat any wet there any tips or suggestions foods. Theonlything he will you may have on how to get the eat is thy food. My vet has no dog tojust be able to live in the answer. He is very healthy, but saine house with my cat? wonder what we would do if he - Grai& WestBabylon,N.Y needs a pill or other oral medi- JEFF ROBERSON/AP cation. We have tried all kinds A: I applaud you for keeping A dog and cat can co-exist in the same house, but they first might need some time to get to know each offood, including tuna and the new dog on the leash these other without the dog chasing and scaring the cat. chicken, and he willonlydrink last few weeks. I know it's incon- thejuice. - Harry, Marana, Ariz. venient to "walk" the dog around He doesn't have to love the cat older cat's appetite and playful-the entire household. Introduc- the house, but it gives the dog and (and vice versa), theyjust need to ness have diminished appreci- tions go best when cats have time A: Even cats who eat wet foods cat time to get to know each otherrespect each other. ably. The two ofthem interact to adjust to each other more know how to eat around their without the dog chasing and Once they are comfortable very mininially the older cat slowly. pills. Ifyou ever need to give your scaring the cat. together, keep the leash on the seems to allow the kitten to Go back to making proper cat a pill, use a pill popper, avail- In addition, use a baby gate collar for a few more days, so you have the run ofthe house. Basi- introductions by putting the new able online and at pet stores. It around the house to keep the dog can grab it, ifneeded. Ifafter all cally, we wouldjust like to kitten in a room with a litter box looks intimidating but is easy to from chasing the cat. The baby this, the dog is still acting like he bring back her personality Any and toys for a few days, giving use. Ask your veterinarian or gate provides the dog and cat wants to hurt the cat, then you tips? - Mike, Newington, Conn. your older feline the chance to watch an online video tutorial to some much-needed nose-to-nose may have to re-home the dog. relax and roam the house again. learn how to use it. time, which can help further A: Ifthe new kitten got the run During this time, take turns sit- cement their friendship. Animals Q: We have a 3-year-old do- ofthe house from the start, the ting on each side ofthe door, Cathy M Rosenthal is a longtime learn a lot through scent. mestic cat. She has always had older cat may be feeling stressed using a feather toy under the door animal advocate, author, col- At the same time, reinforce a picky appetite, and has times by the new household dynamics. to play with whichever cat is on umnist andpet expert. . Send your "sit" and "stay" commands with of affection and aloofness. We Cats are very territorial, and it the other side. pet questions, stories and tips to your new dog all throughout the recently acquired a ragdoll would be easy for a dominant Fingers crossed they will con- cathy@petpunditcom. Please day, so he learns to listen to you. kitten. For the last month, our personality to change the mood ofnect each other's scent with include your name, city, and state.

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Feeling safe gets kids to talk t pens, it's important to Establish trust continually reassure them to halt or cope that they can say anything without repercussions, with sex abuse Torgerson said. "Make your child feel By Danielle Braff comfortable by letting Chicago Tribune them know that if some- thing scary, yucky or con- When she was 15, fusing happens, your big- Michelle Forbes' high gest job is keeping them school teacher reached up safe," Torgerson said. her skirt between her legs. "They won't get in trouble." Shortly after, the same Sometimes, however, teacher brought her to a parents or teachers will be secluded area in the woods able to figure out some- and taught her how to thing is wrongby the perform oral sex on him. child's body language. She And on her 17th birthday. might avoid eye contact, he had intercourse with start acting differently or her for the first time. tell stories about friends When a false rumor having something bad started going around happening to them, Torger- school that Forbes was son said. pregnant with the teacher's But, she said, there are child, he called her into his some kids who will do their office and berated her, best to hide any issues. saying, "I thought you were Six-time Olympic medal- mature enough for this: Do winning gymnast Aly Rais- you want me to lose my man, for example, recently job? Ifyou tell, I'll humili- spoke out against Larry ate you." Nassar, the USA Gymnas- It wasn't until two years tics physician, who she said ago that Forbes, now 46, JOSHUA MCKERROW/CAPITAI. GAWTE had sexually molested her told her parents the details - yet while this was occur- ofthe sexual abuse she guage to avoid scaring how to be safe around need it," Stamoulis said. "1f hands with her sons, but ring, she was still able to endured. them," said Kelsey Torger- water or when riding a sex is taboo in the house- they pull away, she lets go become one of the greatest She's not alone. The son, a licensed clinical bike, it is important that we hold, a child is not going to oftheir hands, explaining gymnasts in the world. National Intimate Partner social worker and child- teach kids how to keep tell his or her parent about that they get to decide "1)rpically, you either and Sexual Violence Survey hood trauma specialist at their bodies safe," she said. harassment they experi- when someone holds them have kids who are display- found that 8.5 million Compassionate Counseling This should begin in the enced or ask questions or touches them or kisses ing obvious signs - they're women and 1.5 million men in St. Louis. toddler years, as children about consent." them. The same goes for acting out or shutting experienced sexual vi- That means teaching need to be comfortable Once a child enters how they treat other peo- down," Torgerson said. olence before age 18.Ac- them about the private- talking about body parts school, it's time to talk pie. "But you also have kids cording to Darkness to part rule: no touching other and sex so there is no about boundaries. For She also constantly re- who want to be on their Light, a nonprofit organiza- people's private parts, no shame or secrecy concern- example, when someone minds her children that best behavior because a tion committed to prevent- looking at other people's ing any part ofthe body, hugs your child when he they can tell her anything scary thing is going on and ing child sex abuse, only 38 private parts, no showing said Kathryn Stamoulis, a doesn't want to be hued, without getting in trouble, they are trying to keep the percent of child victims your private parts to other New York-based licensed you can use that as an even ifthey've made a secret." disclose their abuse, and people, Torgerson said. mental health counselor opening lesson on consent, mistake. The best thingyou can many of those tell a friend, "By letting them know specializing in female ado- Stamoulis said. For example, Pagliarella do is to keep letting your not a parent. that these are rules that lescent sexuality. That's why Amy said, one ofher sons con- children know that you're a To help kids recognize grown-ups already know, They need to be equip- Pagliarella, a mother of an stantly lies to her about safe person to speak with, and stop the abuse, parents you can help identify safe ped with the ability to 8- and a 10-year-old in brushing his teeth. no matter what, Torgerson need to create a climate at people to tell if someone articulate anything they Chicago, uses the times "I say, 'Buddy, you can said. home where children feel breaks a private-part rule need to communicate, when her sons don't want always tell me the truth - I Keep having the conver- comfortable talking about it on them." Stamoulis said. to hold her hand as teach- have your back, and you sation, whether in early - even when a predator is Parents can bring this up "Talking about sex and ing moments. can be honest with me childhood or in their teen threatening them. naturally when young kids sexuality in an age-appro- "I've been building trust Pagliarella said. years. You're on their side, "Children should start are taking a bath, said priate manner throughout with my kids before we Since many kids fear no matter what. learning about sexual har- Natasha Daniels, a child childhood provides a child need it," Pagliarella said. getting in trouble or upset- assment at an early age, but therapist in Phoenix. with a trusted adult that Ifthey are taking a walk ring their parents after Danielle Braffis a freelancer. use developmental Ian- "Just like we teach kids they can turn to when they and she wants to hold something negative hap- BOOKS

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-f Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial SL's - Real Judicial Sales - Real Judicial Sales - Real Estate Estate Estate Estate Estate Estate Estate Estate N N TN CIRCUIT COURT Of COOK C UNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK C UNTY, ILLINOIS IN TI-lE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK CIUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COLRfT OF COOK CIUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCE DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LIC BANKFINANCIAL, FS.B. N/K/A BANK FINANCIAL, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff, liON Plaintiff, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, CKATTO WRIGFIT, CITY OF EVANSTON, AN ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL COR- SAMIR ¿AlA ANTHONY HIND, GRETCHEN HIND, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA PORATION 'AMAK DANIEL SOLEYMANI, RAMESH A SOLEYMANI Defendants Defendants Defendants Defendants 16 CH 016182 2017 CH 09791 C) 09 CH 32715 14 CH 013256 8357 N KENNETH AVENUE 3314A CENTRAL ST tVANSTON, IL 60201 17Th EMERSON STREET Evanston, IL 60201 9101 KENTON AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 SKOKIE, IL 60076 NOTICE OF SALE Ñ NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE NO110E OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant tu a ludgment of Fore- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tIlaS pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- Closure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 20, 201,, an closure and Sale entered n the above cause on November 3, 2016, an closure and Sale entered in the above cause oir October 17, 2017, an closure and Sale entered in the above cause on April 14, 2017, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, Will at 10-30 AM ort January agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on January agent for Tile Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on January agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10 35 AM on January 29, 2OiB, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, C 16, 201t, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive. 19, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, ii, 2018, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction to the highest bidder, as set CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction to the highest bidder, as set CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the ftigtlest bidder, asset CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder, as set forth below the following described real estate, forth below the following described real estate. forth below tIte following described real estate: forth below the following described real estate Commonly known as 33T4A CENTRAL ST, EVANSTON, II 60201 ConhrrrOnly known as i 71'S EMERSON STREET Evanston, IL 60201 Commonly known as 9101 KENTON AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Commonly known as 8357 N. KENNETH AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Property Indeo No i0-11-iOO-083-0000 Property Indes No t0-13-20a-023 Property indes NO iO-iS-304-029 Property loden NO. 1O-22-305-05O-. The real estate is im'roved with a residence The real estate is improvesi with a rriulti-family reVdence The real estate is improved with a single family residence The real estate is improved with a residence Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at tIle The Iudgment amount was 57t2,064 i t Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the Sale terms 25% dOwn of the higtlest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale yWiable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third Sale terms, 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The ludicial Sales Corporation. No third close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third party checks will be-accepted The balance in certitied funds/or wire close of tIte sale payable to TIre Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted The balance in certified funds/or wire party checks will be accepted The balance in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due with n twenty-four 1241 hours, The subject property is party checks will be accepted The balance in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hours. The oub)ect property is transfer, is due within twenty-four (241 hours The sohlen property is sub)ect to general real estate tanes, special assessments, or special transfer, s due within twenty.four 1241 hours The subject property s sablect IP general real estate tases, special assessments, pr special sublect to general real estate taxes, special assesoments, or special tases levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any sublect tO general real estate tases, special assessments, or special tases lesietlagainSt said reel estate and is offered for sale Without any tases levied against said real estate and io offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse tases levleclatainst said real estate and s offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition, The sale is further sublect to con- representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" COnditIOn The sale is further subject to con- to Plaintiff and in "AS 1S condition The sale is further sub)ect to con- tirmation by the cou 't to Plaintiff and iv "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subtect to con' firmation by the court. firmation by the court Upon payment in futl of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a firrr,ation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purcEuser will receive a Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entItle the purchaser fo a deed to the real Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser Will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the reel Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the tale Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale estate after confirmation of the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no estate after confirmation of the sale TIre property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no The property mill NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the Condition of the property Prospective bidderS The property wrIl NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff nahes no representation as to tse condition of the property. Prospective bidders representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. are admonished to check the court file to verify all information if this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at are adnionished to check tIre court file to verify all information If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure tale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assess- If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of trie unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a moragee, shall pay the assess- the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- mente and the legul fees required by TheondominIum Property the foreclosure sale, other than a mortyagee, shall pay the assess- mento and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property mento and the level fees reguired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 IICS 605/9lgllll and lBJl4IIf this property is a condominium ments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 1LCS 605/9)gXtl and lgIl4lIf tIlis property is a condominium Act, 765 ILCS 60S/9)gllil and lgjl4l. If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest Community, the purchaser of Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)lll and lejIdI. If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of unit which is part 01 a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the forec osure sale other tIran a mortgagee shall puy the unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the the unit at the foreclosure sale other tIran a mortyagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assesuments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS assessments retJuired by TIle Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 60S/1B5(g-il, assessments rveuiresl by Tire Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18 51g-11. 605/18 Ste-il IF YOU AtOE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 605/lt SIa-il IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU 'lAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTEe ENTRY OF AN ORDER TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN SCCORDANCE wiTh SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WiTH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a phoo identification issued by a gosernment agency ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency driver's license, passport, etc I in order to gain entry into our buildiag You Will need a photo identification issued by a government apency driver's license, passport, etc,l in order to gain entry into our building Idriver's license, passport, etc_l in Order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the tame identiti- Idriver's license, passport, etc.l In order to gain entry into our buildinR and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identifi- and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identiti- cation for sales held at other courtly venues where The Judicial Sales and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identif i- cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure saies cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. Corporation conducts foreclosure sales Por information, esarnine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney' Corporation conducts foreclosure sales For information, esamine the court Ele or contact Plaintiff's attorney For information, esamine the court hie or contact Plaintiff's attorney CODILIS & ASSOCIATES PC,, lhWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE For information contact The sales clerk SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSO- CODILIS & ASSOCIATES PC., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC. 1555030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE. IL e027, 16301 794-9876 Please refer ro file number CIATES LIC 2ii WAUKEGAN RD. SUITE 301, Bannockburn, IL 615, 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 6027, 16301 794-9876 Please refer to file number 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 16301 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-17-09949 (847) 2i.ii7 For information coil between tIle hours of 1pm - 3pm 14-14-15299 14-16-11171, THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Please refer to file number 09-022867 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker )rive, 24th Floot, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 236-SALE One Sooth Wacker Drive, 74th Floor, Chicago, iL 60606-4650 13121 236-SALE 236-SAIE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at tlsccom for a 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at w ttsc.com for a You can alto visit The Judicial Sales Corporaoon at www tlsc,com for a 7 day status report pending tales You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at w tjsccom for a 7 day status report of pending sales 7 day status report of pending sales, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES PC 7 day status report of pending sales CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES PC isWO3O NORTh FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 1152 SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSOCiATES, LIC 1555/030 NORTh FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 100 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 1182 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 2121 WAUKEGAN RD, SUITE 301 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 16301 794-5300 Batrnockborn, IL 600t5 16301 794-5300 16301 794-5300 E-Mail pleadingsoll cslegal.com 1847) 291-1717 E-Mail pleadingseil cslegal corn F-Mail: pleadings©il,cslegalcom Attorney File río. 14- I 7-09949 E-Mail: lLNoticeS@Iogscorri Attorney File F10 14-14-15299 Attorney File Fío, 14-i6-Tii7i Attorney ARDC NO. 18)468002 Attorney File No 09-022867 Attorney AROC No 00468002 Attorney AROC NO 00468002 Attorney Code 21762 Attorney Code. 42168 Attorney Code, 21762 Attorney Code, 21762 Case Number 2017 CH 09791 Case Number 09 CH 32715 Case Number- 14 CH 013256 Case Number: 16 CH 016182 TJSC#: 37-9823 TJSCR. 37-11023 TJSCS 37-9707 TiSCh 37-10773 NOTE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices ACt you are NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are NOTE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are NOTE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose for that purpose for that purpose. for that ourpose 13070415 307 1085 13069707 3070212 12/21/2017. 12/28/2017, 1/4/2018 5355881 12/21/2017, 12/28/2017, 1/4/2018 5355977 12/7/2017, 12/14/2017, 12/21/2017 5334270 12/14/2017, 12/21/2017, 12/28/2017 346284 FROM TRASH TO NEWAD PLACEMENT FROM TRASH TO DOES YOUR HOUSE FROM TRASH TO DOES YO UR H OUSE FROM TRASH TO DOES YOUR HOUSE TREASURE Coil 866-399-0537 or TREASURE NEED REPAIRS? 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JAGUSCH ARA CAROL L. JAGUSCH Norridge, IL 60706 NUNITED RANK AND TRUST COMPANY USA Defendants Defendants Defendants 17 CH 001008 16 CH 15520 NOTICE OF SALE 14 CH 12235 7225 N KEDVALE AVENUE LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 4808 N OVERHILL NORRIDGE, IL 60706 4247 OAKTON STREET SKOKIE, IL 60076 NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of closure and Sale entered in the abone casse on October 12, 2017, an PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tEat pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- closure and Sale entered in the abone cause on October 12, 2017, an Foreclosure and Sale entered in the abose cause on July 1 1 , 2017, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 AM on January closure and Sale entered in the above cause on June 10, 2016, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 AM on January agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on Jasuary 29, 2018, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Grise, agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10.30 AM on January 16, 2018, at The Judicial Sales Çorporation, One Soutil Wacker Drive, 22, 201f, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest budder, as set 9, 2018, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at pubic auction to the highest bidder, as set CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate' CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seil at public auction to the highest bidder as set forth below, the following described real estate: forth below the following described real estate: forth below the following described real estate: Commonly known as 7225 N KEDVALE AVENUE, LINCOLNW000, IL Commonly known as 4808 N. OVERHILL, NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Commonly known as 4251 N OZANAM AVE, Norridge, IL 60706 Commonly known as 4247 OAKTON STREET, SKOKIE IL 65076 60712 Property Index No 12-12-325-050-0000 Property indes NO 12-13-305-003. PropertY Index No 10-27-202-004-0000, 10-27-202-Ó05-0000 Property Index No. 10-27-429-048-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The real estate us improved with a single family residence. The real estate is improved with a multi unit building containing two The real estate s improved with a residence. The judgment amount was $227,108 P6. The judgment amount was $282,045.37. to six apartments. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds as the Sale termo. 25% dOwn of the hIghest bld by certified funds at the The udgment amount was $444,122.69 close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. NO third close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bud by certified funds at the Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the party checks will be accepted. The balance in certitied funds/or wire party checks will be accepted. The balance in certified funds/or wire close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third transfer, is due within twenty-four 241 hours, The sublect property is transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hours. The subject property is ruarty checks will 5e accepted The balance in certified funds/or wire party checks will be accepted The balance in certified funds/or wire subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special subject to general rea! estate tases, special assessments, or special transfer, us due within twenty-fcur (24) hours The sublect property is transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hours. The subject property io tases IevielJagainst said real estate and is offered for sale without any tanes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special subject to general real estate taues, special assessments, or special representation as to qualify or quantity of title and without recourse representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse tases levied against said real estate and us offered for sale without any tanes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any to Plaintiff and in "AS Is" condition The sale is further sublect to con- to Plainfiff and in "AS IS" condition The sale is further subtect to con- representation as to qualIty or quantity of title and without recourse representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse firmation by the court. firmation by the court to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. The sale us further sublect to con- to Plaintiff and in "AS S" condition The sale is further sublect to con- Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receise a Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a firmation by the coart firmatlon by the court. Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real Upon payment in fsll of tIle amount bid, the purchaser will receive a estate after confirmation of the sale estate after confirmation of the sale. Upon payment in full of the amount bud, the psrchasBr will receive a Certificate of Sale seat mill entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real The property will NOT be open for inspection arid plaintiff makes no The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no Certificate of Sale that will entitte the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. representation as so the condition of the property. Prospective bidders representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for Inspection and plaintiff makes no are admonished to check the court file to verify all information are admonished so check the court file to verify all information representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at If this property io a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. the foreclosure sale, Other than a mortgagee, shall pay tile assess- the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders If tItis property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at ments and the legal fees reguired by The Condominium Property ments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property are admonisiled to check the court file to verify all information. the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assess- Act, 765 JLCS 60S/Rlgllll and gIld)if this property is a condominium Act, 765 ILCS 60S/9f2J)ll and lgJfdl. If this property is a condominium ments arid the legal fees required by TheondOminiurs Property unit which is part of a common Interest community, the purchaser of unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of if this property us a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at Act, 765 JLCS 605/912)111 and lgJ4l. If this property is a condominium the unit at tile foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assess- unit which is part of a common Interest community, the purchaser of assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS assessments required by Tile Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS ments and the legal fees reqsured by The dondomunism Property the unis at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the 605/lB 51g-1) 605/18.518-11. Act, 765 ILCS 605/9lgl)ll and lg(4lif this property us a condominium assessments re5uired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT IF YOU APE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of 605/18.SJg-tl. TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the IF YOU APE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011cl OF THE OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE assessments required by The Condominium Property Act. 765 ILCS TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. 605/1B.Slg-ll. OF POSSESSION. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011cl OF THE You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Idriver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building Idriver's license, passport, etc I In order to gain entry into Our building IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR uHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT You will need u photo identIfication issued by a government agency and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identiti- and tile foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same utensili- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER (driver's lIcense, passport, etc.l lit order to gain entry Into our building cation for sales held at otser county senses where The Judicial Sales cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011cl OF THE and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same dentifi- Corporation conducts foreclosure sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales, ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial SaIes For information, examine tile court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney HEAVNER, REVERS & MI- Corporation çonducts foreclosure sales. CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, PC., 151/1030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE KLAR, LLC, 111 East Main Street, DECATUR, IL 62523, 12171 422-1719 You will need a photo identification boxed by a gonerement agency For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney HEAVNER, BEYERS & Mi- 150, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (6301 794-9876 Please refer to file number Please refer to file number 911S6S2. driver's lucense, passport, etc,l in Order to gain entry into our building HLAR, LLC, 111 East Main Street, DECATUR, IL 62523,1217)422-1719 14-16-16353 If the sale us not confirmed for any reason, the Purchaserat the sale and tse foreclosure sale room n Cook County and the same udentiti- Please refer to file number 2120-7944 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION shall be entitled only to a return of the purchase price paid. The Pur- cation for sales held at other county venaes where The Judicial Sales If rhe sale is not confirmed for any reason, the Purchaser at tSe sale One South Wacker Orine, 24th Flooc Cilicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 chaser shall hase no further recourse agaInst the Mortgagor, the Mort- Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. Shall be entitled only to a return of the purchase price paid. The Pur- 236-SALE gange or the Mortgagee's attorney. chaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mort- You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at wtJuc.com for a 114E JUDICiAL SALESCORPORATION For information, contact Plaintiff s attorney MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, gagee or the Mortgagee's attorne - 7 day status report of pending sales One South Wacker Grise, 24th Floor, Cilucago, IL 60606-4650 1312) P.0 , 134 N LaSalle St., STE 1900, Chicago, IL 60602, (312) 940-8550 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATIO CODILIS &ASSÖCIATES, PC 236-SALE Please refer to file namber 16-12400. One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 You can also visit Tile Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 236-SALE BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 7 day status report of pending sales THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at w tlsc corn for a 16301 794-5300 HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIRLAR, LLC One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 7 day status report of pending sales E-Mail. pleadings©iI.colegal.com 111 East Main Street 236-SALE HEAVNER, REVERS & MIHLAR, LLC Attorney File hin 14-16-16353 DECATUR, IL 62523 You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at .tjsc.com for a 111 East Main Street Attorney ARDE NO 00468502 1217) 422-1719 7 day statss report of pending sales. DECATUR, iL 62523 AttorneyCode 21762 Fann: 12171 422-1754 12171 422-1719 Case Number 17 CH 001008 CookPleadings©hsbattys.com MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, PC Fax# f217) 422-1754 TJSC#: 37-9575 Attorney File NO. 5951 55652 134 N LaSalle St. STE 1900 CookPleadingsehsbattys com NOTE' Pursuantto the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are Attorney Code. 40387 Chicago, IL 6060 Attorney File No. 2 120-7944 advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- Case Number: 16 CH 15520 (312) 940-8580 Attorney Code. 40387 tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used TJSC# 37-6664 E-Mail: mlgil©mlg-defaultlaw.com Case Number 14 CH 12235 for that purpose NOTE. Pursuant lo the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are Attorney File No 16-12400 TJSC#: 37-10375 3069545 advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- Attorney Cede 59049 NOTE: Pursuant to tile Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are 12/7/2017, 12/1412017, 12/21/2017 5332663 tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used Case Number 2016 CH 13081 advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt co(Iector at- for that purpose TJSC# 37-9621 tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 3070332 for that purpose COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION 12/14/201 7. 12/21/2017. 12/28/2017 5346301 NOTE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are 3069382 NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, advised that Plaintiff s attorne/ is deemed to be a debt collector at- 12/7/2017, 12/14/2017, 12/21/2017 5332621 Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS tempting fo collect a debt and any unformatuoo obtained will be used vs COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION for tilat purpose IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS DAVID R DONALDSON, SHERI L. DONALDSON 540 DITECH FINANCIAL LLC 12/21/2011, 12/28/2017. 1062018 5334777 COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION HINMAN AVENUE CONDOMINIUM ASSOC1ATIÔN, FIRST Plaintiff, WINTRUST BANK, NORTHERN CREDIT UNION: vs Plaintiff, Defendants, WILBERT HUDSON; BANK OF AMERICA, NA, A IN nHE CIRCUIT COURT OF COCK COUNTY, ILLINOIS es 16 CH 1574 NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION; FORD MOTOR COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION LORETIA L SIMMS; RAYMOND S1MMS; ILLINOIS NOTICE OF SALE CREDIT COMPANY LLC, D/R/A MAZDA AMERICAN OCWEN LOAN SER1gCING LLC; HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY; FIRST BANK & PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby ginen that pursuant to a Judgnent of Fore- CREDIT, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD Plaintiff. TRUST, STATE OF ILLINOIS, CITY OF EVANSTON; closure entered in tIle abose entitled cause, intercounty Judicial Sales CLAIMANTS; PATRICIA A. HUDSON, UNKNOWN HEIRS es THE MULEORD COMMONS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; Corporation will on Tuesday, January 23, 2018, at the hour of 1 1 a,m AND REAL ESTATE BENEFICIARIES OF HOWARD R. MARCIN WIECLAW; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF UNKNOWN OWNERS; NONRECORD CLAIMANTS: UNKNOWN in their office at 120 West Madison Street Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois HUDSON MARCIN WIECLAW, IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND TENANTS AND OCCUPANTS sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described mortgaged Defendants, NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, real estate. 16 CH 15651 Defendants, 17 CH 6181 PIN. 11-19-413-030-1003 AND 1 1-19-4t3-030-1O1O. NOTICE OF SALE 15 CH 15768 NOTICE OF SALE Commonly known as 540 HINMAN AVENUE, UNIT 3, EVANSTON, IL PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tilas pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- 60202 closure and Sale entered in the aboue entitled cause Infercounty Judu- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a ludgment of closure entered in the above ettitlect cause Intercounty Judicial Sales The mortgaged real estate u imprsued with a condominium resi- cual Sales Corporation will on Friday, January 26, 2018 at the hour of 11 Foreclosure and Sale entered in the aboue entitled cause lnt'ercounty Corporation will on Tuesday, January 23, 2018, at the hour of lia w dence. The Jurchaser of the und other than a mortgagee shall pay the am, in fheir office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 71RA, Chicago, Judicial Sales Corporation will on Wednesday, January 10, 201B at the in their office at l2QWest Madison Street Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois assessments and the legal fees required by subdinisions lgXll and lgJ Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest budder for cash, as set forth hour of ti a in in theIr office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 71RA, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described mortgaged 141 of Section 9 of the Condominium Property Act below, the following described mortgaged real estate' Chicago, Illinois, sell atubluc auction to the highest bidder for cash, as real estate: Sale termo- 10% down by certified funds, balance within 24 hours, by P.I.N 1013-300-003-0000 set toIts below, the following described mortgaged real estate. . PI.N 11-30-207-026-1004, certihed funds. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspec- Commonly known as 1639 McDaniel Avenue, Evanston, iL 60201 PI,N 12-11-414-016-0000. Commonly known as 602 Mulford StreetSnit lB, Evanston, IL 60202. tion. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence, Commonly known as 8029 West Wunnemac Avenue, Norridge, IL The mortgaged real estate is a condominium residence The purchaser For information call Mr. Ira T Navel at Plaintiff's Attorney, Law Offices If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest 60706 of the unit /16er than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the of Ira T. Nevel 175 North Franklin Street, Chicago, illinnio 60606. 13121 community, the purchaser of tile unit other than a mortgagee shall The mortgaged real estate us improved with a single family residence. legal fees reguired by subdivisionS lgl)1I and )gll4l of Section 9 of the 357-1125, Rel No, 16-01430 pay the assessments required by subsection 1g-11 of Section 18.5 of If the sublect mortgaged real estate us a unit ot a common interest Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: Bidders must present, at the INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION tile Coodominuum Property Act.. community, the parchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall time of sale, a cashiers or certified check for 10% of the successful Selling Officer, 13121444-1122 Sale terms: 10% dOwn by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, pay the assessments requurec by subsection 1g-il of Sechon 18 S of bid amount. The balance of the successful bid shall be paid within 24 3070756 within 24 hours. No refunds The property will NOT be open for in- the Condominium Property Act. hours, by similar funds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. 12/21/2017. 12/28/2017. 1/4/2018 5355922 spectuon. Sale terms 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, For information call Mr Stephen G. Daday at Plaintiff's Attorney, Klein, For information call Sales Department at Plaintiff's Attorney, Manley within 24 hours NO refunds The property will NOT be open for n- Daday Aretos & O'Donoghue, LLC, 25S0 West Golf Road, Rolling Mead- Geas Kocsalski, LLC, One East Wacker Orine, Chicago, Illinois 60601 opection. 0mo, Iflinois 65008. 18471590-8700 NEW AD PLACEMENT Classified Ads 16141 220-5611. 16-031297 F2 For information call tse Sales Clerk at Plaintiff's Attorney The Wirbucku INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Call 866-399-0537 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Law Group, 33 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois 60603. 13121 360- Selling Officer, 13121444-1122 The most cost-effective Selling Officer, 1312)444-1122 9455 W15-13B4. 3070750 orvisitplaceonad. way to sell your Home. 3071052 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 12/21/2017, 12/28/2017, 1/4/2018 5355908 12/21/2017, 12/28/2017, 1/4/2018 5355956 Selling Officer, 13121444-1122 tribunesuburbs.com Car or Valuables! 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNT LUNOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT DF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, iLl INDIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT CHANCERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIViSION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIViSION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION CITIMORTGAG[. INC WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE TO STRUCTURED ASSET U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPAC- REVERSE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC Plaintiff, SECURITIES MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005- il-Y BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE RMAC TRUST, SERIES 2016-CU Plaintiff, 4XS Plaintiff, ÇTER G LIVAS NORTh/BROOK GREENS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, IAROL YOUNG, A.S ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE E. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD J'S'NTHlA BOWES, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA- DePARTMENT OF YOUNG, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF GEORGE E YOUNG, CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF GEORGE G. LIVAS JFFREY M. JOSEPH, DANICA 10SEP11, STATE OF ILLINOIS, UNITED HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, CENTRAL- ELM CONDOMIN- UNITED STATES car AMERICA - DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND UR- JOHN STAMATIS, AS INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE ESTAT STATES DF AMERICA IUM, UNKNOWN HEIRS ANO LEGATEES OF KENYDN BDWES A/EJA BAN OEVELOPMtoJT, CAROL YOUNG, AS PLENARY GUARDIAN OF THE OF GEORGE G LIVAS (DECEASED), MARY NOEl, THOMAS L(VAS Defendants KENYON BOWES SR , UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM- PERSON AND ESTATE OF GEORGE E. YOUNG, JR., CAROL YOUNG fLAY- Defendants 16 CH 014435 ANTS, KENYON O BOWES Ill, PATRICIA BOWES A/K/A PATRICIA HALLER, MONO YOUNG, BETtY J YOUNG, JASON YOUNG STEPHAN YOUNG, 16 CH 009257 t501 AS8URY AVENUE CHRISTOPHER BOWES, JOSHUA BOWES, MATTHEW 8OWES, DEBORAH UNKNOWN OWNE tS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANtS a 952 ENFIELO DRIVE EVANSTON, IL 60201 EVRARD, GERALD NOROGREN, AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATWE FOR KEN- Defendants NORTHBROOK, IL 60062 NOTICE OF SALE YON BDWES NEJA KENYON BOWES SR. IDECEASEDI 17 CH 007416 L NOTICE DF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- Defendants 2408 LEE STREET EVANSTON, IL 60202 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore closure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 12, 2017, an 17 CH 003896 NOTICE OF SALE closure and Sale entered in the abone cause on October 12, 2017, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10 30 AM on January 2324 CENTRAL STREET UNIT a3C EVANSTON, IL 60201 PUBLIC NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of agent for Tse Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 AM On January 16 2018, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, NOTICE OF SALE Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on September 19, lB, 2018 at TIre Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CI-IICAGO, IL, 60606, sell as public auction to the highest bidder, asset PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- 2517, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10 30 AM on CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at publIc auction to tire highest bidder, as set forth below the following described real estate: closure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 20, 2017, an January 30, 2018, ut The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker forth below the following described rea) estate. Cornrnronlyknown as isoi AS8URYAVENUE, EVANSTON, IL 60201 agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10 30 AM on lanuary Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606 sell at public auction to the highest bidder, Commonly known as s7 ENFIELD DRIVE. NDRTHBROOK, IL 60062 PropertY index No Tt-15-313-t3-0, 22, 2018, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Orrve, as set forth below, the following described real estate' PropertY Index NO. 04-23-107005-4067. The real estate is improved with a single family residence CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set Commonly known as 2408 LEE'STREET EVANSTON, IL 60202 The real estate IS improved witt, a condo/townhouse. Sale terms 25% down of the higheot bid by certified funds at tIle forth below, the following described real estate, Propertylnden No 10-24-117-027-04X55 Sale terms: 25% down of the sighest bid by certified funds at tIre close of the sale payable so The judicial Sales Corporation No third Commonly known as 2024 CENTRAL STREET UNIT e3C, EVANSTON, The real estate io improved with a residence close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third par-tv checks will be accepted The balance irr certified funds/or wire IL 60201 Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the party checks will be accepted. The balance in certified funds/or wire fransfer, is due within twenty.four (24) hOurs NO fee shall be paid by Property Indes No 10-12-101-032-1007. close of the sale payable to The judicial Sales Corporation No third Iransfer, Is due witlils twenty-four (24) hours. No lee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its The real estate is improved with a residence party checks will Ite accepted The balance in certified funds/or wire the mortsagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to Its credit bid'afthe sale or by any mortgagee, Judgment creditor, or other Sale terms. 25% down of the highest bid by certihed funds at the transfer, is due witirin twenty-four 1241 trourt, The sublect property is credit biclat the sale or by any mortgagee, (udgment creditor, or other Senor acquiring the resitfential real estate whose rights in and to tIre close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporabon No third sublect tO geleraI real estafe taxes, special assessments, pr special lienor acquiring the residential real estate mItose rights IS and to the residential rearestate arose prior to the sale, The subJect property is party checks will be accepted The balance in certified funds/or wire tanes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any residentìal rea[estate arose prIor to the sale The sublect property IS subject to general real estate tases, special assessments, or special transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hOurs. The sutqect property is representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse sublect tO general real estate tases. special assessments, or specIal taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale wrthout any subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special to Plaintiff and in "AS 1S condihon The sale is further sublect to con- tases levied against said real estate and IS offered tor sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse tases levledagainst said real estate and is offered for sale without any firmation by the court. represestatiod as to quality or quantity ot title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS 15 condition The sale is further subfect to con- representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse Upon payment in full of the amount bld, the purchaser will receive a to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition The sale is further sublect to con- tirrnatiot by the court, to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition, The sale ro further subject to con- Certificate of Sale trat will entitle the purchaser ro a deed to the real firmation by the court. Upon payment in foIl of the amount lsd, the purchaser will receive a firmation by the court, estate after confirmation of the sale, Upon payment in lull of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a 1/diere a sale of real estate is made to satisfy a lien prior to that of the Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a de60 to the real estate after confirmation of the sale, Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real United States the Linited States shall have one year from tIle date of estate after confirmation of the saie. Where a sale of real estate is made to satisfy a lien prior to that of the estate after confirmation of the sale, sale within wInch tc redeem except thatwith respect to a lien arising Where u sale of real estate is made to satisfy a lien prior to that of the United States, the United States shall have one year from the date of Where a sale of real estate is made to satisfy a lien prior to that of the under the internal revenue laws tire period shall be 120 days or the United States, the United States shall save one year from the date of sale within which to redeem except that with respect to a lien arising United States the United States shall have one year from the date of period allowable for redemption under State law, whichever is longer, sale within whIch to redeem except that with respect to a lien arising under the internal revenue laws the period shall be 120 days or the sale within which to redeem except that with respect to a lien ansing and in ans case in which, under the provrsions of section 505 of the under the internal revenue laws tIre period shall be t20 days or the period allowable for redemption under State law, whichever is longer, under the internal revenue laws the period shall be 120 days or the Housing Act of 1950, as amended 112 U S.C. l7Olkl, and subsection period a)lowablelor redemption under State law, whichever io longer, and in any case in Which, under the provisions of section 505 of the period allowable for redemption under State law, whichever is longer, Idi of section 3720 Df tsle 38 of the United States Code,the right to and in any case in which, under the orovisions of section 505 of tse Housing Act of 1950, as amended 112 U.S.C. l7Olkl, and subsection and in any case in Which, under the provisions of section 505 of toe redeem does nor at se, there shall be no right of redemption Housing Act 01 1950, as amended (12 U.S.0 170110, and subsectisn Idi of section 3720 of title 38 of the United States Code, the right ro -lousing Act of 1950, as amended 112 U S.C. T7Otkl, and subsection The property will NOT be open tor inspechon and plaintiff makes no Id) of sectron 3720 of tiffe 38 ol the United States Code,the right to redeem does not arise, there shall be no right of redemption (dl of Section 3720 of title 38 of the United States Code,tlse right to representation as tothe condition of the property Prospective bidders redeem does not arise, there shall be no right 01 redemption The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no redeem does not arise, there shall be no right of redemption are admonished to check the court file to verify all information, The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no if this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. representation as to the condition of the property Prospecnve bidders the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- ere admonished to check the court file to verity all information if this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at are admonished ro check the court Irle to verify all information ments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than -a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- If this property is a condominium unir, the purchaser of the unit at Act, 765 1LCS 60S/)5l)1I and 151(41. If this properTy is a condominium the foreclosure sale, other than a mortuagee, shall pay the assess- mento and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- unit which is part Of a common interest comrnurrity, the purchaser of ments and the legal lees required by 15e Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/960111 and lgll4lif this property is a condominium mento and the legal fees required byThe Condominium Property the unit at the forec store sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the Act, 765 IICS 605/9(5511 and lgh4lIl this property s a condominium unit wInch is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of Act, 765 ILCS 605/9151111 and 151(41If this property is a condominium assessments required by Tse Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS unit which is part of a commos interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of 605/15.5)5- 11. the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS the unit at the foreclosure sale Other than a mortgagee shall pay the iF YOU AE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT assessments reyuired by The Cosdorrrinium Property Act. 765 ILCS 605/18 515-11 assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 39 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER 605/18,Sig-t) IF YDU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 605/18,5)5-11. OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITh SECTION t5-1701(C) OF THE IF YOU ART THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TD REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER IF YOU AE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEDWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER DF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDeR Vox will need a photo identihcatron issued by a government agency OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE /MTH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW, OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE Idriver's license, passport. etc.l in order to gain entry into our building ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same dentin- You will need a photo identilication issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport. etc.) in order to gain entry into our buildi08 You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency cation for sales held ut other county venues where The Judicial Sales (driver's license, passport, etc I in order to gain entry into our buildin,g and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identiti- ldrrvers license, passport, etc_l in order to gain entry into our building Corporation conducts foreclosure saies and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identiti- cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and rbe same idenriti- For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney, cation br sales held at other county venues where Tse Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales cation for sales held at Other county venues where The Judicial Sales CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC,, 1SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE Corporation conducts foreclosure sales For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney' Corporation conducts foreclosure saies 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 6301 794-9876 Please refer to file number For information, euarnine the court tile or contact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES PC,. t5WO30 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE For inforroatlox, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: 14-17-04373. CODILIS R ASSOCIATES P.0 1555030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, )630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number COOILIS & ASSOCIATES P.C. 1540030 NORTh FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 6027, 6301 794-9876 please refer to file number 14-16.14069, 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 6027, 16301 794-9076 Please refer to Irle number One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 14-16.08204 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 14-17-02803 236-SALE THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at ww rIsc cors for a One South Wacker DrIve, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (3121 236-SALE One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 7 day status report of pending sales, 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at w.tIsc cors for a 236-SALE COO1LIS & ASSOCIATES, PC, You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at wwwf(sc.com tor a 7 day status report ot pending sales You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at w tI com for a 1 SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 7 day Status report of pending sales. CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, P.0 7 day status report of pending sales, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 CODILIS & ASSÖCIATES PC, r5W03O NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 100 CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC 16301 794-5300 15W030 NORTH FRONYAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 1SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 E-Mail pleadingsiI cslegal.com BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 16301 794-5300 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 Attorney File Nb 14-17-04373 (6301 794-5300 E-Mail: pleadingseil.cslegal.com 16301 794-5300 Attorney ARDO No, 0006BCE2 E-Mail: pleadingseil cs(egal.cOm Attorney File Ns 14-16-14069 E-Mail, [email protected] ArtorneyCode. 21762 Attorney File F40 14-16-08204 Attorney AROC NO 00468002 Attorney File 140. 14-17-02803 Case Number, 17 CH X17416 Attorney ARDC No, 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Attorney ARDC No.00468002 TI5Ce 37-8831 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number 16 CH 014435 Attorney Code 21762 NOTE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are Case Number: 16 CH 009257 TJSC#: 37-9503 Case Number 17 CH 003896 advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- TJSCR 37-9588 NOTE: Pursuant to tIre Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are TJSCR: 37-9562 tempting to collect a debt and any information Obtained wrIl be used NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- NOTE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are for that purpose advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- 13070981 tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that ourpose tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used 12/21/2017, 12/28/2017, 1/4/2018 5305940 for that Surpose 13068943 for tisai purpose. 13068969 12/7/2017, 12/1412017, 12/21/2017 5332556 3070063 12/7/2017, 12/14/2017, 12/21/2017 5332577 12/14/2017, 12/21/2017, 12/28/2017 534-6273

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IN THE CIRClET COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS BID INVITATION/ CITY OF EVANSTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE TO BIDDERS u S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED The Skokie Park Diotrict will re- Sealed bids will be received by LEGAL NOTICE ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- ceoe sealed bids for purchase the City's Purchasing Office in TIFICATES, SERIES 27-TC1 and installation of One 11) Cogan Room 4200 of the Lorraine H. Plaintiff, steel Mezzanine structure tobe Morton Civic Center located at THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF VARIOUS BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMIITEES AND SUBCOMMITrEES ut the new Service Center Bids 2100 Ridge Avenue, Evannton, II- 1MOTHY BASHFORD A/KJA TIMOTHY P BASHFORD A/K/A TIMOTHY B. shall be on a stipulated sum linois 60251, until 2:00 PM. local OF THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE FOR 2018 WILL BE HELD AT VARIOUS TIMES AND LOCATIONS AS LISTED BASHEORD, PENNY BASHFORD NK/A PENNY A. BASHFORD, CHICAGO basis time Tuesday, January 30, 2018 TITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE UNDER TRUST AGREEMENT and will be publicly read there- Time Dates Location DATED fl-06-2012 AND KNOWN AS TRUST NUMBER 8002360644, Bids are due und will be opened after in room 24(54 Bids shall Advioort Commission on Aqinq t :08 pm 2" Tuesday everymonth Cioic Center STATE DF ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and read aloudonTuesday, cover the following. Appearance Review commission 70Opm tMonday o) every month Council Chambers Defendants January 9, 2018, 1000 a mat 80usd of Environmental Heath 7:110 pin taries SoutIen Conference Room the Park District Administrative ServiceCenterParkingDeck 17 CH 4061 Scanlon Conference Room 3124 MELROSE COURT W,Imette, IL 6f91 Offices, 9300 Weber Park Place, Restoration Cable S Telecommunications Comm. 7:30pm suries NOTICE OF SALE Skokie, IL 60077 Bid Number 18-02 community Relutisno Commiooinn 6:38pm 2' Tuesday every month) Scanlon Conference Room PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- Economic Develupmenf Commission 53g pm Varies StatIon Conference Room closure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 20, 2017, an EXAMINATION/PROCUREMENT Work on this project includes Finance Adoisnry Commisoivo 7:08 pm Vaneo Scunlon Conference Room agent for TIre Judicial Sales Corporation will at 10:30 AM on January OF DOCUMENTS: structuralrepairstoprecast Fire und Police Commission t :00 pm 4" Tueodap every month Fire Station #4 23, 2018, at The JudIcial Sales Corporation, One SoutH Wacker Drive, concretestructure.This in- CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to tIte higHest bidder, as set Copies of the Bid Documents dudes fulland partial depth Fire Pension Board 800 am 3" Tuesday - curies Fire Station 84 forth below the following described real estate: may be obtained starting Fr1- concrete deck repairs, epoxy Foreiqn Fire Tao Bourd 8:00 am Quarterly - varies Fire Station 04 Commonly known as 3124 MELROSE COURT, Wilniette, IL 60091 day, December 22, 2017 at the crack iniection of inverted-tee Notorul Resource Comminsion 6:tO pm Varies Scanlon Conference Room girder,repairs Property Index NO. 0h-30-407-011-0000. District Administrative Offices, to inverted-tee Plan Commission 7.30 pm 3" Monday every month Council Chambers The real estate is improved with a single family residence 9300 Weber Park Place, Skokie, girderledges, and overhead Police P000inn Board Quarterly - varies Police Station The udgment amount was $412,282 75 IL 60077 in accordance with concrete deck repairs. Addition- 4:00 pm Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at tIle Instructions to Bidders.Docu- ally, prolect includes installation Special Events Commiisn 630pm 3" Tuesday On odd months Pulic Worth, 70-48 Nale close of the sale payable tu The Judicial Sales Corporation No third ments will be available during of supplemental deck drains Traffic Safety Commission 7:80pm t , Thursday every month Council Chambers party checks will be accepted. The balance in certified funds/Or wire office hours of 9 00 am. to 400 and piping, installation of new Zvsinq Board ut Appeals 730pm 3' Monday evers monlh Cooncil Chambers transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by p.mMonday throughFriday traffic-bearing waterproofing the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its Documents willbe issued to membrane, and replacement 01 To ensure full acceosibi)i& and vqua/pai'hcipahon foi' all interested dozens. individuals with disabilities who plan to slIced and who require certain joint sealant credit biclat the sale or by any mortgagee, ludgment creditor, Or Other prime bidders only. accommodahunu in ui-der to observe sod/in' participate in ff0 meeting, or who have questions regarding the acceosibility uf these facilihes. are hertor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights n and to the residential realestate arose prior to tIre sale. The sublect property is No bids may be withdrawn A non-mandatory pre-bid meet- requestedlo contact Susan or Marlene (847/470-5220) promptly to a/low the Village to make reasonable acconimodahoos subject to general real estate taxes, special aosessments, or special without the written consent of ing will be held at the nortt- taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any the Skokie Park Olotrict.Only west corner of the Service Cen- representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse bidsincompliance with the ter Parking Deck, 2020 Asbury to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition. The sale s further subject to con- provisions 01 111e Bid Documents Avenue, Evanston, IL 60251 at firmation by the court. will be considered.Bids will 1'OO P.M. On Wednesday, Janu- Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a be considered firm for a period ury 3, 2018.The above item THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real of ninety 1901 days A 10% bid shall conform to the Invitation FOR 2018 WILL BE HELD ON THE SECOND AND FOURTH MONDAY OF THE MONTH estate after confirmation of the sale bond will be re5uired for all bids for Bids on tile in the Purchan- Where a sale of real estate is made to satisfy a lien prior to that of the submitted, any bids submitted ing Office The bid document, AT THE RICHARD T. FLICKINGER MUNICIPAL CENTER 6101 CAPULINA AVENUE, MORTON GROVE, ILUNOIS United States, the United States shall have one year from the date of without the proper bond will be includingallnecessaryplans sale within which to redeem except thatwith respect fo a lien arising considered incomplete and will und specifications, will be avail- All Village Beard meetinqx begin at b 0V pnnr with the first hour reoerved for Closed 'Executive Sessions' ,t needed The remainder Ipublic portion) of under the internal revenue (awn trie period shall be 120 days or the not be considered The Skokie able in the Purchasing Office on the meetings uhail begin at 7:08 pm in the Council Chambers. The 2gtB meeting schedule is au follows period allowable for redemption ander State law, whichever is longer, Park District reserves the right Thursday, December 21, 2017 Purties interested in submitting and in any case in which, under the provisions of section 505 of the to relect any or all bids and to January 8 July 9 Housing Act of t950, as amended 112 U.S.C. 175161, and subsection waive any technicalities in the a bid should contact the Pur- IdI of section 3720 of title 38 of 56e United States Code,the right to bidding if it should be deemed in chasingoffice to receive a copy January22 July23 redeem does not arise, there shall be no right of redemption. the publicinterestThis pro)ect of the bid or see tIte City's web- The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no is a prevailing wage lob; there- siteat.wcityofevanston. February 12 Auquot 13 representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders fore bidders sThuII pay prevailing orglbusiness/bids-proposals/ or February 26 Auquot 27 are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. wages A copy of the Skokie Demandstar ut: wiww,demand- If this property is a coxdominiam unit, the purchaser of the unit at Park District Prevailing Wage Or- star,com March12 September It the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- dinance NO 17-010 ix included ments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property in the specifications The City of Eyanston 181e City) in March 26 Seplember 24 Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(gl(ll and lgd4l If this property is a condominium accordance with the laws of the anit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of Skokie Park District state of lllìnoio, hereby notifies ApnI 9 October 8 - .-. the unit at the foreclosure sale Other than a mortgagee shall pay the 12/21/2517 5357226 all Bidders that it will affirma- Apa) 23 October22 assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS lively ensure that the contractlsl ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID November 12 605118,518-1). FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION entered into pursuant to this May14 IF YOU AlPE THE MORTGAGOR HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Notice will be awarded to the May 28 cancelled Nooember 26 TRANSPORTATION SERVICES successful Bidders without TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER FOR GLENVIEW COMMUNITY OF POSSESSIO IN ACCORDANCE WITh SEC11ON 15-17011Cl OF ThE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DIS- diocrimination on the ground June 11 December10 ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW of race, color, religion, ses age, You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency TRICT 34 AND GLENBROOK sexual orientation, marital sta- June 25 December 24 cancelled HIGH SCHOOLS DISTRICT 225 familial Idriver's license. passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building of Educationof tus,disability, status and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the name identifi- The Boards or national origin. The State of To ensure fut acceooibihty und equal participation turai) iotereoted Obiges, individuals wdh disabilities who pIar to atteod and who require certain Glenview Community Consoli- reguireo underPublic cation for sales held at other county venues where TIle Judicial Sales dated School District 34, Cook Illinois accommodahonsin order to sbuerve aod/oi-pui't/cipate in liso meeting, or who have guguSses regarding the acceasibih' of these facilities. are Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. County, Illinois and Glenbrsok Works contracts that the gener- For information contact The sales clerk, SHAPIRO KREISMAN 8 ASSO- al prevailing rate 01 wages in this requested fo contact Suono sr Marlene (847/470-52201 prpmpty fo allow the Village to make reasonable accommodations. High Schools District 22h, Cook locality be paid for eacTh craft or CIATES, LLC, 211 WAUKEGAN RD. SUITE 301, Bannockburn, IL 60015, County, Illinois Icollectively, the 1847) 291-1717 For information cail between the hours of 1pm - 3pm. 'Boards") are seeking bids for type of worker hereunder. This Please rBfBr to file number t 7-082567 requirement is ittaccordance Bid Notice special education transportation with The Prevailing Wage Act THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION seryicBs. The proposed contract One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 65606-4650 13121 will commence on the first day 1820 ILCS 1301 as amended, The 236-SALE City of Evanston reserves the of school in either August or right to select any or all subWit- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID You can also visit The Judicial sales Corporation at wi.tj5c.00m for a September 2018, and continue 7 day statuo report of pending sales. sifts or to accept the submittalls) FOR REFUSE AND RECYCLING for a period of three years until SERVICES GLENVIEW COM SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSOCIATES, LLC the last day of summer school deemed most advantageous to 2121 WAUKEGAN RD., SUITE 301 for the 2020-2021 school year the City. MUNITE CONSOLIDATED Bannockburn, IL 60015 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 34 18471 291-1717 The Evanston City Council also The Board st Education of Glen- Bid packages shall be available view Community Consolidated E-Mail: [email protected] at the Glenview 34 Administra- reserves the right to award the Attorney File NO 17-082567 contract to an Evanston firm if SchoolDistrict No34, Cook lion Building located at 1401 that firms bid is within 5% of County, Illinois )"Board"l is seek- Attorney COde 42168 Greenwood Osad, Glenbiew, il- Case Number 17 CH 4061 the low bid ing bids for refuse and recycling linois 60026 or online at w. services ut its eight school loca- TJSC#: 37-9777 glenview3a.org starting on De- NOTE' Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are cember 21, 2017, at 9:00am Each Bidder otall be required fions. The proposed contract advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- to submit with their bid a din- will commence on April 1, 251B tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used Bids must be submitted in a closure of ownership interest and continue through March 30, for that purpose. statement form in accordance 2021. The contract will provide sealed envelope in accordance for two 1-year eotensiono on 13067608 with the Bid Specifications no with the provioions of City Code 12/14/2017, 12/21/2017, 12/28/2017 5346252 Section 1-18-1et seq. Failure mutually agreeable terms. later than January 11, 2018, at to oubmit such information will LEGA LS the illenview 34 AdministratiOn resultn the disqualification of Bid packages shall be available APARTMENT FOR Building. Facsimile and electron- such bid. attheGlenview commonity network ic bids will not be accepted. Bid- fers are responsible for ensar- Consolidated School District No, RENT? Jillian Ostman 34AdrninintrativeCenterat ing timely delivery of their bids; Purchasing Specialiot 1401 Greenwood Road, Glen- The search begins no late bids will be accepted 12/21/201'? 5359611 view, Illinois, 60026 sr online ot Assumed Name here) Many Bids will be opened and read https://www.glenview34org/ (f1ikawritutiic aloud at the above mentioned starting on December 21, 2517. apartment and home address at 1000am on January APARTMENT FOR hunters check the rl, Bids most be submitted in a Notice s hereby given, pursuant RENT? sealed envelope in accordance so "An Act in relation to the use Classitieds before The bid shall beawarded to tte The search begins with the Bid Specifications no of an Assumed Business Name looking for a new lowest responsible bidder, first luter than 2:00 pm on January in she conduct or transaction considering the bidder or bid- here! Many 11, 2018, at the Glenview COW- ders most able to provide safety of Business inthe State," as place ta live, apartment and home manity Consolidated School amended, that a certification Adverfise your rental and comfort for the pupils and District NO 34 Administrative was registered by the under- the bidder's stability of service, hunters check the Centerat1401 Greenwood THERE'S A NEW JOB BOARD signed with the County Clerk of units with us ta get a and thenconsidering confor- Road, Glenview, Illinois, 60026. Cook County. Registration Num- mity with specificatisnu and tIle Classifieds before Facsimile and electronic bids ber D17152791 on November lump on the terms of delivery, all as reason- looking far a new will not be accepted.Bidders 24, 2017, ondes the Assumed ably determined by the Boards. areresponsibleforensuring competition) Call The Boards reserve the right to place ta live, Business Name of CLEANMAX relect any and all bids or any timely delivery of their bids, no CHICAGO, with the business lo- 866-399-0537 ar visit Advertise your rental late bids will be accepted. Bids IN TOWN THAT MAKES cated at: 5335 GALITZ STREET, part thereof and to waive tecB- will be opened and read aloud at placeanad, nicalities in the bidding proce- SKOKIE, IL60077. Thetrue units with us to get a the Glenview Community Con- and real full namels) and resi- fribunesuburbs.com dure. All decisions of the Boards iump on the solidated School District No 34, dence address of the ownerlo)/ shall be final. 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Ridgevillw Park Distnct CITY OF EVANSTON OFFICIAL NOTICE - CITY OF AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ACQUISITION OF THE Satalment of Receipts & NOTICE TO PROPOSERS EVANSTON REAL ESTATE LOCATED AT 8143 AND 0201 SÌ(OKIE BOULEVARD, STATE OF ILLINOIS Disbursements Sealed proposalswillbere- The Evanston Zoning Board of SKOKIE, ILLINOIS, FOR REDEVELOPMENT OR OTHER MUNICIPAL July t, 2016 to June 30, 2017 ceived by the Purchasing Of- Appeals will conduct a public PuRPOSES COUNTY OF COOK Casti Receipts ficeinRoom 4200,Lorraine hearinginCouncil Chambers VVSIEREAS, the following described real estate Taxlesy $638,278;Progam! H Morton Civic Center, 2100 on the second floor of the Civic PARCEL 1: LOTS 8, 9, f0, 11 ANO 12 (EXCEPT THE WEST 7 FEET) AND MISSION BROOK SANITARY DISTRICT rental Fees $83; Interest Coll- Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Iltinois Center, 2100RidgeAvenue, LOTS 13 14 AND t 5 IN VALO'S MAIN STREET ADDITION IN SUBDIVISION ANNUAL REPORT OF SUMMARY STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS ected $1 239; Replacement Tax 60201, until 200P.M. local time Evanston, Illinois, at 7:00 p.m., OF BLOIK 4 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST Y, OF TI-lE SOUTHWEST $16,928; òrants $2405. on January 23, 2018. Proposals on Thesday, January 9, 20Th n!, OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE VENDOR DISBURSEMENTS IN EXCESS OF $1,LXXJ AND PAYROLL total receipts $752,044 shall cover the following when the following matters THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, iLLiNOi be considered: PARCEL 2: LOTS 16, 17, tO, t9 AND 20 iN VALO'S MAIN STREET AD- FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Disbursements 2018 Business District Planters DillON OF BLOCK 4 iN SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST 55 OF THE SOUTh- and Landscape Improvements 2626 Rese Avenue WEST ¼ 0F SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST 0F MAY 1, 2O16OAPRIL 30, 2017 Salariesand Wages Range RFP Number, 18-04 THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Under $25 000.00:Erick C J PAOCEL 3 LOTS 55, 56, 57 AND 5t IN KRENN AND DATO'S OAKTON S Balthazar; ltiatrlck P Baranoski, The City of Evanston's Economic ZBA 1 7ZMJ V-0077 CICERO SUBDIVISION, A SUBDiVISION OF LOT 6 (EXCEPT THE SOUTH theodore E boone, Julian Mark Development Division is seek- W!lliam James, contractor, ap- 962.82 FEET OF THE WEST Vi AND EXCEPT THE SOUTh 494 FEET JUDY ARVEY, being duly sworn, deposes and says tfiat she IS the Treasurer and Buranda, Dexter Calhoun, 01- ing proposals fronti eoperienced plies for major zoning relief fo OF THE EAST Vn THEREOF) IN SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST /5 OF THE ma A Decosta; Dan J Deloreozo firms forinstallations of new construct a 2-story single family SOEJTHWEST ¼ OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTh, RANGE 13, Chjef Fiscal Office of the MISSION BROOK SANITARY DISTRICT, a muniCIpal Fitzroy M Denrllson ill, Laura rI planters, changing of seasonal residence in the ITT Single Fam- EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS Corporation organized and doing busIness under the laws of the State of Illinois. Downey Gabnielle S Febland; plantings,anni generalmain- lv Residential District"the ap- PINS 10-22-317-042-0000, 10-22-317-043-0000 iD-22-310-ÓSi-El000 Quintrel( E Gary, Gerald D Gibbs tenance of planters for six of plicant requests 37 9% building commonly known as 0143 5 8201 Skokie Bou(evard, Skokie Illinois, She further states that by VIrtUe of her office as saId Treasurer and Chief Fiscal Jr.. Kristen N gitiani, Nora i Gold- the City of Evanston's business lot coverage where a maoimum Ihereinafner Sublect Property"( is located within the Village o( Skokie; fine Katherine R Green; Hannah districts. 30% is atowed IZoning Code and Office, she received for disbursement and disburses publIc funds for the saId t dreenberg, Hannah Harper. Section 6-8-2-7) a 4' street side WHEREAS, the aforesaid property io located within the Downtown SmithLawrence Cllemin The above item shall conform to yard setbackHartzell Streetl Science and Technology Tao Increment Financing District Ihereinafter MISSION BROOK SANITARY D!STRICT. She further states that the following way, aanJah Henry; Deborah the RFP on file in she Purchasing where 15'is required for the "Downtown T1F( as designated in Village Ordinance Number 15-ii- Jimenez, Jaclynn A Joslyn, Sara Office. The document, including principal structure Izonin$ Code F-4177, adopted by the Mayor and Board of Trustees on November statement is a true and Correct statement of. lina A Kamholtz Roberts; Zona all necessary plans and speciE- Section 6-8-2-8-A-21, a 3 street 16, 2015, and M KamhOltz-roberts, Mirsha H carions, will be available in the side yard setback where 15' WHEREAS, the Village of Skokie has demonstrated that it can be suc- Keller,Saska Brown Leopold, Purchasing Office on December isrequired ton the accessory cessful in purchasing strategic properties throughout the Village, so as 1 AlI monies reCeIved by the Treasurer ard Chief Fiscal Officer of the MISSION Rowyan C Leyn; karl Lindguist, 21 2017Parties interested in structure(detached garage) to hold theproperty Or assemble the property for effective develop- AliciaF Mayen; rita McCourt; submitting a bid should contact (Zoning Code Section 6-8-2-8- ment, specifically suited or needed in the community, and BROOK SANITARY DISTRICT from May 1, 2016 to April 30, 2017. Jack E Medard, Luis Jesus Men' the Purchasing Office to receive C-21, an accessory structure in WHEREAS, the village of Skokie took this approach with properties on dom; Michael A Miro, Ada r Mor a copy of the RFP or see the u street side yard closer to the Oempster Street and also on Floral Avenue, and the Outcomes have ris Anthony G MunSey-Johnson, City's website at- www.cityofe- street than the principal struc- been tranuformatisv and the results significant in terms of economic JuIana N NaZaire, Jaroie Anna vansfon.org/business/bids-pro- ture IZoning Code Secrion 6-4- development, and 2.AII dIsbursements ifl excess of $1,000 and payroll by the Treasurer and ChIef Olah Paul J Osborne; Owen H posais! or Oemandstar at- w. 6-2-FI, and a 1' street side yard WHEREAS, the acquisition of the Subject Property for redevelopment peadman, John M Perrin Ariel demandStar coni setback where 13.5' is required is a necessary salid public purpose The Sublect Property is well suit- Fiscal Officer of the MISSION BROOK SANItARY DISTRICT from May i , 2016 to April N Redmond, Bryan G richards, for the porch (yard obstructionl ed for redevelopment or for other valid municipal purposes and will Emilia B Rosengarren, lois Ros- The City Ithe City of Evanston honing Code Secrion 6-4-1-9-B- further the purpose of the Downtown TIF; and 30, 2017, gtvng the name of each payee. inskl; Kristin M Ross, Natalie D in accordance with the laws o 11. The Zoning Board of Appeals WHEREAS, at u duly authorized esecutive session the Mayor and SalIRe, AJberto Sanabria; Wes' the State of Illinois, hereby noti- is the determining body toc this Board of Trustees oS the Village of Skokie authorized the Village Man- ley D Shavers; Anna Stansfield, fies all firms that it will affirma- case. ager and the Corporation Counsel to negotiate With the owner, or /5/JudIth Arvey Carol Stone, Marieke E Van Der tively ensure that the contractlsl owner's duly authorized representative, W the Sublect Property for Maelen, l'orlon L Watson; Darren entered into pursuant to this 1723 Simpson Street the Village's acquisition for redevelopment, publrc parking or other Trustee/Treasurer Williams, Kevin L Williams; Vivi notice will be awarded to the municipal purposes, and enne Witter; Catherine E Young successful firm without discnim- WHEREAS, in furtherance of the aforesaid authority of the Village Man- MISSION BROOK SANITARY DISTRICT Range $25,000-$49,999.po nation on the grounds of race ZBA t7ZMJV-t03 ager and Corporation Counuel, an agreement for purchase has been Marcos Cruz; Ruben Sierra color, religion, s age, seesa Robert Crayton, lessee, applies reached for the Village's acquisition of the Sub(vct Property; and Range. $50,000-$74,999.99 onienfation marital status, dis- for a special use for a Type 2 WHEREAS, the Village will pay the purchase price of 51,700,000 00 to Anna Christina Nelson Range ability,familialstatusor na- Restaurant, dha Gold Star En- acquire the SubJect Property, and MISSION-BROOK SANITARY DISTRICT $75000-$99,999.99: Brian P tionat origin The State of Illinois tenprises, in the Bi Business Dis- JM-IEREAS a copy of she Purchase and Sale Agreement with Bayview Rosinski. requires underPublic Works trict Izoning Code Section 6-9-2- Loan Servicing, LLC, the duly authorized representative of tIle property ANNUAL REPORT OF SUMMARY STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS contracts that the general rate 31. The Zoning Board of Appeals owner of the Sub ect Property, is attached hereto as Exhibit "1", and TOtRI Salary and Wage Disburse- of wages in this locality be paid makes a recommendanion to IW-IEREAS, the Vil age Manager and Corporation Counsel recommend- VENDOR DISBURSEMENTS AND PAYROLL vents: $379,347 for nach craft or type of worker City Council, the determining ed to the Mayor and Board"of Trustees that the Sublect Property be YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 2017 hereunder This reituirement is body for this case rchased for $1,700,000 00 and the Purchase and Sale Agreement other Disbursements. ADP in accordance with The Prevail- approved, and $5652, AT&T $3,157;CirCO ing Wage Act 1820 ILCS 1301 as 2014 Ornington Avenue IM-IEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees concurred in the aforesaid $6,598; CMS Central Manage- amended The City of Evanston recommendation, FsnsdBa1ante Firnd Balance mentSerViCes-LGHP $53,S2, reserves the right to reivct any NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of Trust- ComEd $5,819,Evanston Or- or all submittals or to accept ZBA 17ZMJ V-0010 ves of the Village of Skokie, Cook County, illinois \tay i 2016 Jtzvet,surx intnt)thtiino Aonl3O 2QiT ganlcs $3,688, Hanson Roofing the submirtallsl deemed most Rabbi 00v Hillel Klein, proDy Section i. That the preambles to this Ordinance are hereby incorpo- 10,B95; Home Depot $5,84 advantageous to the City owner, applies for a specia use rated in this Section 1 as if fully set forth herein illinois Association of Park Dis- permit for the eupansion of a Sectiort 2 That the property legally described above witS the common C'orpcate ' 1,170,983 S 451.448 5 F10213 S 8,422,218 tncts$5,361;IllinoisMunici- The Evanston City Council also Religious Institution,Lubavitch address of 8143 5 8201 SkOkie Boulevard, Skokie, Illinois, is located pal Retirement Fund $36,686; ieserves the right to award the ChaSed of Evanston, LIC, in the within the Village Pt Skokie and within the Science and Technology Tao Parks $24,909;IllinoisPublic contract to an Evanston firm if Rl Single Family Residential DIs- increment Financing District. 590051 risk Fund $8,877, Knutte & As- that firm's bid is within 5% of trict (Zoning Code Section 6-8-2- Section 3: That the tee simple title to the ssbJecs property shall be sociates, PC. $6,000, Krasnrow, the low bid 41The applicant also requests acquired for redevelopmens, or other valid municipal purposes Asunsstrrnt i Saunders, Kaplan &Beninati major zoning relief for an addi- Section 4 That pursuant to its home rule authority and applicable stat- $5,046, Lemoi Ace hardware Each Proposer shall be reoJuired tion including a third story with ates, the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Skokie hereby (Coroonate I 44,866 1.482 - 4-6,34S $3,453 Lyons Fruit Farm $4,356, to submit with his/her proposal a 35' peak height and exterior find thut it is necessary, appropriate, or in the best interest of the Vil- F4icor das $3,558; Pinel Andnews u Disclosure of Ownership Inter- knee-wall above 3' where 2.5 lage of Skokie that it acquire the real property legally described above, IS_attn Resents S24,S5 509.I9 551,045 782.939 Construction $16 595 Ridgeville est Statement Form in accor- stories with a peak height of and commonly known as 8143 5 8201 Skokie Boulevard, Skokie, il- Foundation3,&55; husso Ace dance with Sectiont-18-iet 35' and a mauimum 3' enterior linois, and that the purchase shall proceed accord!ng to the Punchase Failure and Sale Agreement between Bayniew Loan Servicing, a copy of which Hardware $15,292;Seesawat, seq of the City Code knee-wall are permitted (Zoning TOTAL 2,040,134 S pa,QÇJ 5 751,258 S Sann $15,004; Sunrise TEe Care to submit such information may Code Sections 6-B-2-9-A & 6-Te- is attached hereto as Exhibit "i" ,205 $4 260;Vanguard$3,900,Ail result in the disqualification ot 31, a 5.4' north intenor side yard Section 5: That the Purchase and Sale Agreement with Buyniew Loan otherDisbursements under such proposal setback and 9 5' south intenor Servicing LLC is hereby approved, sublect to any revisions approved $2,500 $48,462 side yard setback where 15' io by the Vll(age Manager and the Corporation Counsel. Total Other Disbursements required for a non-residential Section 6 That the Village Manager is hereby authorized to execute DISBURSEMENTS $304,458 lillian Ostman structure (Zoning Code Section the Purchase and SaleAgreement attached hereto as Exhibit "1", and Total Disbursements Purchasing Specialist 6-8-2-8-B-3), a 27.3' front yard directed to proceed with the purchase of the Subject Property. $683,805 12/21/2017 S3S9674 setback where 34' is required Section 7: That a copy of this Ordinance shall be recorded with the Apollo, $16,817.94, AT&T/SBC, $7,175.59, AmeriCan Underground. $1,300.00. Baxter (Zoning Code Section 6-4-l-9-A- Recorder of Deeds Office for Cook County. State of illinois 3), ana 24 8' front yard porch Section 8. That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from & Woodman, $90,937.56. Century Insurance Company. S-10,350.00 Central County of Cook APARTMENT FOR have setback where 27.6' is re- and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form and quired (Zoning Code Section 6-4- in the Skokie Review on December 14, 2017 and December 21, 2017 Insurance, 510,960,00 Chicago Tribune, $1 .767.94, ComEd, $10,624.73, Costabtie & I, gerald Gibbs, being duly sworn RENT? 1-9-Bl The Zoning Board of Ap- as provided bylaw. upon oath depose and say that The search begins peals makes a recommendation ADOPTED this 4th day nf Decembet 2017. Steffens, P.C., $6,560.00. Gertech, $2,621.62. Huerta, $1,962.00 Illinois Department i am the duly qualified and act- to City Council, tEe determining Ayes: 7 lBnomberg, Gray-Keelen, Klein, Roberts, Sutker, Ulrich, Van Du- ing treasurer of the Ridgeville here! Many body tor this case. senI of Revenue, $1 01 1 .65. JULIE, $4,265.54. Barry C. Kessler, $46,781 .37. Kloepfer Nays: 5 Park District, Cook Coonfy, Illi- apartment and home 12/21/17 5359160 Plumbing. $94,010.00. M. C. SChaul & AssocIates, Ltd., $13,570.00. M. L Sullivan, nois, and further state that the NODS Shore Mosquito Abate- Absent. O foregoing statement of receipts hunfers check the ment District Attested and filed in my office this 5th day of December, 2017, and $1,475.00. Miscellaneous Vendors, $5,777.87. NiCor, $1,068.93. Northbrook Bank & and 'tisbursements for the fiscal Clossifieds before Board Meeting Dates for 2018 published in the Skokie Review according to law on December 14, vean of the ridgeville Park Dis- Allregularmeetings are on 2017 and December 21, 2017. Trust, $8,587.28. VIllage of Northbrook, $297.496 26. R. BlaCkstone, $1,325.18. 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VILLAGE OF GLENVIEW Call LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING VILLAGE OF GLENVIEW Notice is herehy given that a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing Will be held by the Skokie Plan Commission, Thursday January 18, 2018, Village of Skokie, PUBLIC NOTiCE PUBLIC NOTICE public hearrig will' be held by President and Board ofTrustees 01 the Village of'Northbrook on 'fliES- 5127 Oakton Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077, at 7:30 P.M. to consider P2018-006 P2018-005 DAY. JANUARY 9, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. in the Board Room of the North- the following. Notice is hereby given that a Notice is hereby given that a the Zoning Board of Appeals on public hearing will be held by public hearing wilr be held by TODAY Monday, January 8,2018, at 7W) brook Village Hall, 1225 Cedar Lane, Northbrook, Illinois The purpose P.M St tile Virage Hall, 4000 N of considering the following' NEW theGlenviewPlanCommis- the illenview Plan Commission slon to consider a petition for a to consider a petition request- Olcott Avenue in the Village of ing approval of a Conditional aorridge, to consider a petition DOCKET NO, BOT 17-06 2017-SiP - Zoning Chapter Amendment: Motor Vehicle Parking Planned Development Amend- requesting variances under the Finger-EPCO NorthbrOok, Lic - 1000 Skokie Blvd Spaces ment and Final Site Plan Resrew Use of the Glenview Municipal to place Code. The meeting will be held requirements of Article IV, R-1 Amendment to Approved Special Permit - Increase in Parking Old Orchard Urban Limited Partnership requests amendments to The public hearing will be held 8118-32 and §118-218 of the Skokie Village Code to add Floor area, on Tuesday, January 6, 201B on Tuesday, January9,2018 4gle Family Residence District, Spaces at 7 00 PM, in the Village Hall, 'ilion 3 Area Regulations leasable as a definition and modify the number of motor vehicle park- at 7:00 p.m. at the Village Hall, An application submitted Finger-EPCO Northbrook, LLC, an Illinois 11m- ing spaces required when 50 percent or more of the floor area is de- 2500 East Lake Avenue, Glen- 2500 East Lake Avenue, Glen- SubseCtion 3 1- Intensity o view, Illinois in accordance with view, Illinois anad ted liability company l"Aoplicant"), as the owner of the property cors- voled to retail sales in the 64 Regional Shopping district, tIle Use of Land per the require- The subject property involved is ments of the Zoning Ordinance monly knows as 1000 Skokie Boulevard lthe "Subiect Property"). to Chapter 65, Section 5/1 1 13-5 of amend the previously approved plans and associated special permit 201 7-52P - Zoning Map Amendment 9200 Skokie Boulevard the Illinois Compiled Statutes, commonly known as 1516 East of the Village of Norridge - 1962 Lake Avenue and is legally de- for the purpose of splitting an lOrdinance No, 16-621 associated with a 304-unit Iuuury apartment SCI Illinois Services, LLC, Arthur Mandel and E Mollie Mandel, and Thepropertiesinvolvedare commonly known as 2720-2729 scriber) as in the improved lot into two lots, cre- buildingSpecifically the Applicant is seeking the approvals neces- Heirs of Eugene J Mandel, on behalf of Waterway Gas S Wash Cors- ating two buildable lots to con- nary to modify the buljding plans for the approved apartment building pony, as contract purchaser, request to amend the zoning map to Sunflower Court, 2722-2735 As- THE EAST 305.37 FEET OF LOT in order to atfd an additional level of parking to the structured parking change the zoning district for 9200 Skokie Boulevard from Bi Service pen Court 2724-2730 Landwehr lB IN ASSESSOR'S DIVISION otruct two single family homes (EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE ontilefollowingdescribeti within the building. thus increasing the total off-street parking count Commercial to B3'Business. Road, 28110-2816 Meadowview Court,2B022B23Wildflower SOUTH50.0 FEET AND THE nro 1v for the apartmenf'building from 5d3 spaces to 665 spaces. There are PINs: 10-16-221-007-0000, 10-16-221-01 1-0000, 10-16-221-012-0000, no chunges in the number of dwelling units or the building footprints! 10-16-221-013-0000, 10-16-221-014-0000, 10-16-221-015-0000, 10- Court, 3200 Willow Road, and WEST SB O FEET OF THE EAST LO S '15 AND 16 AND THE 105 371 FEET OF THE SOUTH the structure proposed 16-221-022-0000, 10-16-221-023-0000, 10-16-221-024-0000, 10-16- 4250-4255 Meadowvrew Drive, NORTH ¼ OF LOT 17 IN BLOCK und are legally descrIbed as, 194 0 FEET),IN SECTION 26, 3 IN LAWRENCE AVENUE GAR- 221-025-0000 10-16-221-026-0000, 10-16-221-027-0000, 10-16-221- LOTS 201-237 INCLUSIVE) IN TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE DENS, BEING A SUBDIVISION The Sublect Property IReal Estate Index No. 04- 12-300-033-0000) is Io- 02B-0000, and 10-16-221-037-0000 cared along the west side of Skokie Boulevard. generally south of the GLENRIDGE MEADOWS, BEING 12, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI- OF THAT PART EAST OF THE PAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUN- r3ENTER OF THATCHER AVENUE intersection of Skokie Boulevard und Sunset Ridge Road The property 2017-S3P - Subdivision: 9200 Skokie Boulevard A SUBDIVISION IN THE SOUTH Is part of an approved planned development tRat includes the above- SCI IllinoIs Services, LLC, Arthur Mandel and E. Mollie Mandel, and HALF OF THE NORTHWEST n,, ILLINOIS OF THE NORTHWEST ¼ OF THE 20, The 'applicant, Macushla Brew- NORTHEAST ¼ OF SECTION 40 referenced apartment building, as well as a LifeTime Fitness facility Heirs of Eugene I Mandel, on behaf of Waterway Gas s Wash Com QUARTER OF SECTION puny, as contract purchaser request a subdivision of 1410m into I TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE intsrequestsapprovalofa NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF THE currently under construction). Conditional Use Permit in ac THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN lot in a 83 Business zoning district with a 5 00 foot-wide right-of-way 12, EAST OF THIRD PRINCIPAL Additional information concerning this application may be obtained by dedication along Gross Point Road in Order to widen the existing pub- MERIDAN, IN COOK COUNTY, IL- cordance with the provisions of COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Chapter 98, Article II, Section 98- The propertyis commonly visiting the Village's website w,northbr0Ok,iI,u5 or from the Village lic sidewalk, and any relief that may be discovered during the review LINOIS of Northbrook Department of Development and Planning Services, of this case The petitioner, Glenridge Mead- 50)a))24) and Article Ill, Section known as 4653 North Thatcher 98-84 of the Glenview Municipal Avenue n Norrldge, Illinois 1225 Cedar Lane, NOrthbrOOk, Illinois 60062 You may also contact us PINS 1O-16-221-OO7-0, 10-16-221-011-0000,10-16-221-012-0000, own Homeowners Association byChicagoland Code toallowmodifications Allinterested persons should by phone at 1847) 664-4051 or by e-mail at tom.poupard@northbrook 10-16-221-013-0000, 10-16-221-014-0000, 10-16-221-015-0000, 10- represented 1111 At said public hearing and at any adjournment thereof, all per- 16-221-022-0000, 10-16-221-023-0000, 10-16-221-024-0000, 10-16- CommunIty Management, lnç, to the operations of an exist- attend and will be given an op lus, ing craft brewery, a conditional riortunity to be heard. sons interested are invited to attendWritten public comments may 221-025-0000 10-16-221-026-0000, 1O-16-221027-0000. 10-16-221- requests an amendment to Vil- also 5e submitted at any time via mall or email. 025-0000, and 10-16-221-037-0000 lage of Glenview Planned bevel- use inthe B2 General BuOi- 2ONING BOARD OF APPEALS opment Ordinance No, 3763 and ness District, within an existing VILLAGE OF NORRIDGE I SANDRA FRUM, VILLAGE PRESIDENT 2017-SaP - Site Plan Approval' 9200 Skokie Boulevard subsequent amendments with tenant space upon the sublect By'Janice J. Magnuson, Chair- Final Site Plan Review to allow property person VILLAGE OF NORThBROOK SCI Illinois Services, LLC, Arthur Mandel and E. Mollie Mandel, and 12/21/2017 b35B462 Heirs of Eugene J. Mandel, on behalf of Waterway Gas 6 Wash com- for modifications to ordinance Allpersons interested should PUBLISHED BY rse this 21st day requirements relating to room attend and will be given an op ti1 of December, 2017 in the puny, as contract purchaser, request site plan approvalfor u 1-lot Norridge-Harwood Heights planned development in a B3 Business zoning district that includes an additions,patios,dhcks,and portunity to be heard For addi- automotive fuel statIon, convenience store car wash, surface parking, similar accessory uses. tional information regarding this News persons interested should case, please contact'Tony Repp, Debra J. 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Jeff Rogers, AICP the Zoning Board of Appeals on 026-0000, and 10-16-221-037-0000 Glenview Plan Commission Planning Manager Çfj Monday, January 8, 2018, at 7:00 Steve Bucklin, Chairman Publication Date: December 21, P.M at the Village Hall, 4000 N. 2017-55P - Special Use Permit 920B Skokie Boulevard ArrEST: 2017 Olcott Avenue in the Village of SCI Illinois Services, LLC, Arthur Mandel and E. Mollie Mandel, and Jeff Rogers, AICP 12/21/2017 S360S60 Norridge, to consider a petition Heirs of Eugene J Mandel, on behalf of Waterway Gas S Wash Corn- Planning Manager r$j requesting a Special Use under puny, as contract purchaser, request a special ose permit for an auto- Publicahon Date December 21, requirements of Article X, motive fuel station in a 83 Business zoning district and any relief that 2017 BUSINESS OWNERS section 5 - Special Uses of the may be discovered during the review of this case 12/21/2017 5360614 Advertise With US! Zoning Ordinance of the Village PINS: 10-16-221-007-0000, 10-16-221-01 1-0000, 10-16-221-012-0000, VILLAGE OF GLEN VIEW of Norridge - 1962 for the pur- 10-16-221-013-0000, 10-16-221-014-0000, 10-16-221-015-0000, 10- pose of operating a Spa with PUBLIC NOTICE 16-221-O22-0 1O-16-221-O23-, 10-16-221-024-0000, 10-16- P2017-023 The Classifieds can Massage Therapy at the follow- 221-025-0000 1Ó-16-221-026-0000, 10-16-221-027-0000, 10-16-221- Notice is hereby given that a ing describer) property' 028-0000, and 10-16-221-037-0000 public hearing will be held by showcase your LZ)T 1 IEXCEPT THE ÑORTH 526 the Glenview Plan Commission FEET THEREOF ANO EXCEPT 2017-56F - Parking Determination: Waterway Gas S Wash business and THE SOUTH 150 FEET THEREOF to consider a petition request- Waterway Gas & Wash Company, as contract purçhaser, requests a ing approval 9f a Rezoning, Final services! Advertise AND EXCEPT THAT PART FALL- uarking determination for a Car wash at 9208 Skokie Boulevard, ING WiTHIN THE EAST 50 FEET Site Plan Review, and Final Sub- your cleaning PINs10-16-221-007-0000, 10-16-221-011-0000, 10-16-221-012-0000, division of the Glenview Zoning OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ OF SEC- 10-16-221-013-0000, 10-16-221-014-0000, 10-16-221-015-0000, 10- TION 11, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, Ordinance. The meeting will be service mortgage 16-221-022-000010-16-221-023-0000, 10-16-221-024-0000, 10-16- held on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 RANCIE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD 221-025-0000 1Ó-16-221-026-0000, 10-16-221-027-0000, 10-16-221- company or daycare PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN IN COOK at 7:00 PM ,in the Village Hall, 02B-0000, and 10-16-221-037-0000 2500 East Lake Avenue, Glen- with us today! COUNTY, ILLINOIS), IN GERHARD view, Illinois in accordance with H FRANZEN ESTATE DIVISION 2017-57P - Special Use Permit 9208 Skskie Boulevard OF THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF THE Chapter 65, Sectipn 5/11-13-50f SCI Illinois Services, LLC Arthur Mandel and E. Mollie Mandel, and the Illinois Compiled Statutes, SOUTHWEST ¼ OF SECTION 11, Heirs of Eugene J. Mandel, on behalf of Waterway Gas & Wash Compa- Call866-399-0537or TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE The property involved is com- ny, as contract purchaser request a special use permIt for acar wash monly knownas2740OId visit usonlineat 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI- in u B3 Business zoning district and any relief that may be discovered PAL MERIDIAN IN COOK COUN- Willow Road and is legally de- placeanad.tribune during the review of this case. scribed as TY, ILLINOIS. 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785 Waikiki Dr, Des Plaines Anita C Basa Marek Grot 09-21-17 $425,000 120 N Lincoln In, # lA, Arlington Borislav Bahariev Mladen N Zamfurova 08-28-17 $120,000 Heights 2222 Sprucewood Ave, Des Antonio C Prieto John G Ohara 09-08-17 5.449,000 Plaines o. 2636 N Windsor Dr, #204, Larry A Levin Julia M Mcdonald 09-08-17 $122,000 Arlington Heights 700 Waterford Dr, Des Plaines Michael Drehobl Riccardo Diito 09-13-17 $495,000 2622 N Windsor Dr, #202, Thomas R Hadden & Yolanta S Patricia K Jaszka 08-28-17 $132.000 9604 Greenwood Ave, Des Ashok Kumar B Patel Max Properties lic 09-18-17 $550,000 Arlington Heights Hadden Plaines 1030 S Fernandez Ave, # 2A, Marianna Mydlo Vilma Semkowicz 09-14-17 $138,000 8640 Waukegan Pd, 8 531, Nathan Youngblood & Limora Alicia Y Pijal Avila 09-21-17 $157,500 Arlington Heights Morton Grove Nisson 1780 S Arlington Heights Pd, # Lazaria Parhas Jeffrey R Wilbur 09-15-17 $139,000 7027 Foster St, Morton Grove Phalguni Patel Paul A Terzis 08-28-17 $183,000 4B, Arlington Heights 8400 CaIlie Ave, 8 605, Morton Karyn J Taylor Jorge Lopez 09-14-17 $200,000 1840 W Surrey Park In, 8 1D, Veronica Delgado & Alberto AlexanderEmibov Hamilton 09-li-17 $159,000 Grove Arlington Heights Meza 5822 S Park Ave, Morton Grove Gulamahniedi Nanlawala & Mohammad Zakaria Makada 09-21-17 $253,000 105 Dunton Ave. #303, ArlingtonBryan N Simmon Beth J Kauf man 09-14-17 $220,000 Abdul K Begawala Heights 7432 Lake St, Morton Grove David P Osada & Diana L Osada Stuart T Sh rai 08-28-17 $300,000 105 Dunton Ave, 8 506. ArlingtonKevIn Tardi Jjbd lic 09-21-17 $235,000 Heights 9120 Cherry Ave. Morton Grove Shant Taroyan Cvetan Staletovic 09-18-17 5305,000 3210 N Carriageway Dr, Arling- Maynard Hirsch & Carole Hirsch Adisomeswararao Athikinasetti 08-28-17 $250,000 5825 Reba St, Morton Grove Nousheen Ramzan Ali Owais Akbany 08-28-17 $315,000 ton Heights 8216 Central Ave, Morton Grove Youlena Michael Zala Jonathan Lecker 09-08-17 $315,000 1708 N Chicago Ave, Arlington Otto C Dorner & Adriana M Erik Stelmach 09-12-17 $250,000 8828 Central Ave, Morton Grove Elias Munoz Zuhair P George 09-13-17 $335,000 Heights Dorner 8829 Oriole Ave. Morton Grove Muhammad Arfan Chaudhry & Johnny Gracia Resto 08-28-17 $337.500 2004 N Silver lake Rd, Arlington Konrad Leczycki & Kamila Pbg Properties LIc 09-13-17 $266,000 Muhammad Adnan Heights Leczycka 8100 Central Ave, Morton Grove Brian Easter & Donna Easter Maria Fran'ik 09-18-17 $342,500 514S Dunton Ave, Arlington Kurt Hunsen & CyntnCa Hansen Thomas E Allison 09-21-17 $266,000 Heights 9239 Merrill Ave, Morton Grove Atiq Ur Rehman & Shamima James Joseph Thirunelliparambil09-15-17 $347,000 Azhar 1012 N Kaspar Ave, Arlington Kent Donovan Wachlin & Samael Morales 08-28-17 $293,000 Heights Kathryn Ann Wachlin 5913 Washington St, Morton Mohammed Kaiseruddin James Wungji Sun 09-11-17 $370,000 Grove 2878 N Greenwood Ave, 8 1003, Mahesh Ranganathan & Adityaa Domenica Tripoli 09-11-17 $308.000 Arlington Heights Vaidyanathan 8925 Menard Ave, Morton Grove Chris R Mihalopoubos & Toni Nadeem Khaliq 09-12-17 $373,000 Mihalopoulos 4210 N Yale Ave. Arlington Sergei Krneta & Tatjana Krneta Jennifer M Peterson 09-12-17 $320.000 Heights 6037 CramSt, Morton Grove Jorge O Lopez & Erica J Lopez Frederick Winkler lii 09-15-17 $407,500 106S Reuter Dr, Arlington Robert R Gattuso Sr & Patricia K Amtal Zsupan 09-21-17 $340,000 6847 lyons St, Morton Grove Frank Mette & Linda Mette AZ Home Solutions LIc 09-13-17 $415,000 Heights Gattuso 6713 Maple St, Morton Grove Brian D Bahr & Anna M Bahr Patrick Hoover 08-28-17 $435.000 1524 E Crabtree Dr, Arlington Ratai Radomski & Beata Radom- William S Stern 09-11-17 $341,000 6105 Elm St, Morton Grove Mathew R Ingram & Katherine A Jordan Herzog 08-28-17 $675,000 Heights ski '' Ingram 9408 Bay Colony Dr, Des Plaines Amy Hall Consuelo R Cabrera 08-28-17 $115,000 9074 W Terrace Dr, # 4K. Nues Antonio Randazzo Stanislawa Sowinski 09-12-17 $95,000 9581 Dee Rd. # 2H. Des Plaines Khaliq Siddiqi & Naeem Siddiqi lijo Maplet 09-21-17 $115.500 8345 N Newland Ave, Nues Gregory Hanusiak Carl F Karsten 09-13-17 $175,000 9450 Bay Colony Dr, # iS. Des Alexanndru Tonu Arkadiusz Gaslawski 09-08-17 $123,000 8000 W Foster Ln, # 210, Nues Mikhail Tokar & Yelena Tokar Fadiya H Metti 09-18-17 Plaines $183,000 9334 N Washington St, Nues Osama David & Nabila Kouliat Muhammad W Dossani 09-12-17 $207.000 1386 Prospect Ave. Des Plaines Medhi Moallem Joaquin C Martinez 09-18-17 $126,000 7835 N Oconto Ave, Nues 900 Center St, # 2C, Des Plaines Virginia Moore Scott Latin 09-08-17 $130,500 Mohammed A Ibrahim & Alaa K Stanley Dobek Trustee 09-12-17 $230.000 Abdulkareem 9482 Bay Colony Dr, 8 25. Des Richard Breton Cheng Hao Han 09-18-17 $132.000 Plaines 7839 N Nordica Ave, Nues Robert Rodriguez Yelena Tokar 09-18-17 $235.000 9027 N Clifton Ave, Nues Catina Allen Sophia Sol er Cabin 09-13-17 $268,500 9388 Bay Colony Dr, 8 2S, Des Jessica M Dcruz & Alfred F Jeff Miller 09-13-17 $136,000 Plaines Charmelo 7329 W Greenleaf St, Niles Peter Khio Jose luis Marino 09-12-17 $269,500 666 Greenview Ave, Des Plaines Thomas P Vacala & Melissa S Kathleen A Fox 08-28-17 $170,000 8143 N Clifton Ave, Nues Teresa Bozikis & Craig Hoffman Robert Gattuso 09-21-17 $360,000 Vacala 6642 W Albion Ave, Nues Misato Otsuka & Stylianos Matthew J Bollinger 09-il-17 $529,000 1097 W Villa Dr, Des Plaines Christine A Schmidt & James A Elizabeth J Mondragon 09-14-17 $185.000 Stavrakis Schmidt 715 Busse Hwy. # B2, Park Ridge Michael Tsoflias & Angela Emilia Helen Pasier 09-18-17 $79.000 1349 E WashIngton St, # 206A, Charles Doolittle & Maxine 10h 09-11-17 $187.000 Tsoflias Des Plaines Doolittle 1217 S Clifton Ave, Park Ridge Lauren Ganzhorn Olson Trust 09-13-17 $245,000 1454 Ashland Ave, 8 302, Des Demetra P MoOre Kara J Wenkel 09-08-17 $190,000 Plaines 329 S Delphia Ave, Park Ridge Dragana Radosavljevic Martin J Goss 09-08-17 $250,000 787 5 5th Ave, Des Plaines Glenn A Gonzalez & Amanda L PaulJ Olsen 09-13-17 $204,000 1717 Oakton St. Park Ridge Richard L Allegretti & Corrine M Antonio R Randazzo 09-13-17 $355,000 Gonzalez Allegretti 1756 Birch St, Des Plaines Patricia Martinez & Benjamin Raymond J Feldman Jr 09-18-17 $205,000 1120 Potter Rd. Park Ridge Joshua Aubey & Jiyon Aubey Runyon Trost 08-28'17 $355,000 Renteria 233 N Broadway Ave, Park Ridge Tran Nguyen & Ian Nguyen Jacek Rokita 09-13-17 $380,000 514 Sandy Ln, Des Plaines Samantha Greif & Andres Strassburger Trust 09-14-17 $220,000 904 S Fairview Ave, Park Ridge Andrew Rajchel & Bonnie John Gardiner 09-08-17 5380,000 Castillo Rajchel 753 Hanbury Dr, 8 11 3. Des Zofia Holly Steven Berecz 09-11-17 $245,000 3 Yost Ave, Park Ridge Kathleen Dunne Salducci Otoniel A Chaves Trustee 09-11-17 $380,000 Plaines 327 N Seminary Ave, Park Ridge Kathleen A Webster lan J Bratko 08-28-17 $430,000 1335 WIcke Ave, Des Plaines Jennifer Lemker Raymond Barreto 09-18-17 $253,000 2154 Parkside Dr, Park Ridge Thomas Aliberti Patrick Bily 09-08-17 $475,000 47 W Algonquin Rd. Des Plaines Jorge Saavedra Justine T Kelly 09-12-17 $256,000 733 N Lincoln Ave, Park Ridge Mikhail (rol & Eleonora (rol Efar Holdings LIc 09-11-17 5.484.000 9253 Barberry In, Des Plaines Abraham Thomas Kochupu- Holly E Mandziara 0g-18-17 $258,000 rackal & Lali Thomas 515 Park Plaine Ave, Park Ridge Lauren Creaves & Ryan Kosciel- Joseph M Catalano 09-14-17 $490,000 niak 9235 Aspen In, Des Plaines Sunil Joseph Vinoy T Varghese 09-12-17 $270,000 1710 Birch St, Park Ridge Konstantions Giannikoulis & Deborah K Smith 09-21-17 5537,000 1176 Evergreen Ave, Des Plaines Esteban Lee & Meejin C Lee Taylor Morrison Illinois Inc 09-18-17 $304,500 Catherine Giannikoulis 189 Amherst Ave, Des Plaines Tanya Neczwid & Sarah NeczwidNancy L Lowth 09-13-17 $305,000 404 S Rose Ave, Park Ridge Donald M Christiano Jr & Iwona J Suzanne U Oberheide Trustee 09-i 1-17 $550,000 314 Wildflower St, Des Plaines Ales Nedeltchev Tarun Chougule 09-15-17 5308.000 Christiano 2234 Eastview Dr, Des Plaines Jorge L Gonzalez & Damaris William Acosta 09-08-17 $320,000 1609 Manor In, Park Ridge James O Stout & Carmela Stout John W Dobbins 09-21-17 $560,000 Miranda 1025 Bonita Dr, Park Ridge Brian Delfin & Laura Delfin Frank L Nardi 09-12-17 5642,000 845 Nebel In, Des Plaines Suma C Joseph & Suja Philip Charles H Doolittle 09-08-17 5330,000 914 Garden St. Park Ridge Jerome F Burkett lii & Beth A Edward Barzowski 09-21-17 $650,000 31 Westmere Rd. Des Plaines Denver Ignacio Joseph G Leisten 09-13-17 5338,500 Burkett 1761 Wicke Ave, Des Plaines Clarence G Ponte & Sheryl MarieLijana Juskelyte 09-12-17 5370,000 304 5 Lincoln Ave, Park Ridge Christopher B Sornes & Kimberly Larry A Sbalzi 08-28-17 $680.000 Ponte A Sernet 1496 E Algonquin Rd. Des Plaines Lynette Marie Baldwin & Angus J leane 09-12-17 $390,000 416 5 Crescent Ave, Park Ridge Michael Marzano & Kathryn Jeffrey S Owen 09-11-17 $690.000 Jeannette Baldwin Feiereisel 2472 Seminary Ave, Des Plaines Ancy Polachira & Jimmy po- Vladimir Kudinok 08-28-17 $400,000 lachira 162 Lance Dr, Des Plaines Jason Nowak A Barbara Nowak Paul C Mccreadie 09-15-17 $401,000 This list Is not intended to be a complete record of all real estate transactions. 775 WaikIki Dr. Des Plaines Anita C Basa Marek Grob 09-21-17 $425.000 Data compiled by Record Information Services U 630-557-1000 I j,', 24'

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BYMYnrA PE'rucJu 'Peter Pan' Pioneer Press When:Dec. 23-Jan. 1 Aubrey Adams wisoar across Where:Cahn AuditorIum, 600 the stage as the title character in Emerson St., Evanston Music Theater Works' produc- Tickets:$34-$96; half-price for tion of"Peter Pan," Dec. 23-Jan. 1 ages25and under at Cahn Auditorium in Evanston. InformatIon:847-920-5360; This is Adams' second airborne www.musictheaterworks.com acting adventure. She played the boy who never grows up eight years ago in her hometown of a production ofthis show by Norman, Okia. Footlighters, a community thea- Adams' connection to the ter in Des Plaines. story goes back much further. "I Ofher character in this show, grew up watching the old Mary Stenholt said, "Wendy is ram- Martin version," she said. "I grewbunctious and also collected. up watching movie musicals in Sometimes she wants to step general but this one my brothers outside ofher normal mundane and I memorized." life and she wants some excite- That's why Adams is once ment." Wendy finally gets that again looking forward to playing excitement when she embarks the boy she described as curious, on an adventure with Peter. adventurous and fearless. In Hogenmiller, Music Theater addition to studying her charac- Works' artistic director, has ter, Adams has been in discus- never directed this show before sions with director Rudy Hogen- and admitted, "I only know it miller about J. M. Barrie's novel from seeing the Mary Martin in which her character first ap- version as a child." peared. The director stressed that The family Peter visits had lost although they are not treating it a child. "Peter is kind of like the as a children's show, "We are spirit of the child that comes definitely approaching it with back to the nursery to hear the the children in the audience in AP stories," Adams said. "There's mind. We're trying to imagine it Jerome Robbins, left, and Mary Martin, dressed in her "Peter Pan" oufit, fly through the air during a rehearsal kind of a longing tobe part of a through their eyes so every- for a television program in 1955. Music Theater Works' Aubrey Adams grew up watching Martin perform in family but he decided from a thing's a little bigger than life." the title role, which Adams will assume Dec. 23-Jan.1. young age that it's not for him." Hogenmiller is confident that Elizabeth Stenholt plays grownups will appreciate it, too. Stenholt indicated that they Wendy, the oldest of the three "It has wonderful comedy and are "trying to make it super fun Darling children who travel to music and dance - all the things for the kids and also entertaining Neverland with Peter Pan. that adults enjoy." Clayton Cross for the parents. It's brightly col- Stenholt began prepping for is the choreographer. ored and the costumes are this role a long time ago. As a Adams, Stenholt and Hogen- unique and interesting." child, she would flop belly-first miller cited some of the high- "Sets and costumes are a little on a swing and pretend she was lights of this production of "Peter over the top," Hogenmiller said. flying. She saidthat flying on- Pant "Once you get to Neverland, stage "is going to be one of the "I'm excited about getting to anything goes!" highlights of my acting career." do it with the full orchestration," This is also Stenholt's second Adams said of the 20-plus-piece Myrna Petlicki is afreelance re- turn in "Peter Pan." Ten years live orchestra. "The score is so porter for Pioneer Press. MUSIC THEATER WORKS PHOTOS ago, Stenholt played an Indian in beautiful." Aubrey Adams Elizabeth Stenholt 26 WHAT TO DOCOMMUNITY CALENDAR

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Several inter- 8860 Characters on Ice at MB Financial fellow needle arts enthusiasts. Bring mediate skills including tables and Park:Children ages 12 and under may your own knitting supplies. 11 am. charts, conditional formatting, and 17th Annual Winter Carnival:The visit the rink early with their family and Wednesdays, Lincolnwood Public Li- absolute/relative cell references are Glenview Ice Center's 17th annual Win- skate with their favorite characters. brary 4000 West Pratt Ave., Lincol- taught. A Glenview Library card is re- ter Carnival takes place during winter These special guests are featured on nwood, free, 847-677-5277 quired and register at glenviewpl.org/ break from school during various hours Sundays from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. through- register or call. 10 a.m. Thursday, Glen- from Dec. 22-Jan. 7, with special events, out the month of December andin- Free Film: "How Green Was MyVal- view Public Library 1930 Glenview activities and loads of public skating dudes Anna and Kristoff from "Frozen?' ley":This film from 1941, was directed Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 sessions. For a full schedule, visit glen- 9 am. Sunday, Parkway Bank Park, 5501 by John Ford and stars Walter Pidgeon. viewicecenter.org. Admission to ex- Park Place, Rosemont, free, 847-349- The film tells the story ofone family's "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead tended public skating sessions is $8, or 5008 dreams, struggles and triumphs in a Men Tell No Taies":The library gives use your season pass. Skate rental is $4. small Welsh mining town. 1 p.m. and the hottest movies a second run for free 1:45 p.m. daily, Glenview Ice Center, Monday, Dec. 25 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Northbrook Pub- on the third Thursday of every month. 1851 Landwehr Road, Glenview, $8 lic Library, 1201 Cedar Lane, North- In this rip-roaring adventure, down-on- extended public skating, $4 skate rental, brook, free, 847-272-6224 his-luck Captain Jack feels the winds of 847-724-2800 Brunch on the Twenty-Fifth:Can a "h-ill-fortune blowing strongly his way religious Jew and a believing Christian Thursday, Dec. 28 when. Deadly ghost sailors, led by terri- Holiday Figure Skating Exhibition: be BFF's? Join Rabbi Karsh ofthe Sid- fying Captain Salazar, are bent on killing The 2017 Winter Carnival includes this ney and Francis Avner Torah Learning every pirate at sea - notably Jack. 2 p.m. free Holiday Figure Skating Exhibition. Center for this fascinating talk. 11 am. Anne Heaton with Andrew Kerr: 8 and 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Morton Grove Watch soloists, synchronized skating Monday, Darchei Noam of Glenbrook, p.m. Dec. 28, Evanston Space, 1245 Public Librar 6140 Lincoln Ave., Mor- teams and Glenview Skate School skat- 3465 Techny Road, Northbrook, $10 Chicago Ave., Evanston, $15-$25, 847- ton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 ers showcase their talents. 5 p.m. Friday, suggested donation, 847-272-7255 492-8860 Glenview Ice Center, 1851 Landwehr Photography Exhibit to Benefit Road, Glenview, free, 847-724-2800 Make it and Take It:Just drop in to North Suburban YMCA Art Depart- Tuesday, Dec. 26 decorate a party hat to celebrate the ment:"My Best of The West Color Saturday, Dec. 23 New Year in style. 10 am. Dec. 28, Glen- Explosion - Landscape Photos of West- Music Theater Works - "Peter Pan" view Public Library, 1930 Glenview ern Europe And North America with Presentation:This performance is Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 Vivid Colors that Jump from the Can- Ouray: 8p.m. Saturday, Evanston Space, suitable for those ages 6 and older to vas," an exhibit of framed photographs 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston, $12-$22, experience the story ofPeter and his Sew Cool: Beret, Scarf and Mittens: shot by award-winning photographer 847-492-8860 mischievous fairy sidekick Tinkerbell. For ages 13-18 to make a beret, scarf and Michael Greenberg. Ten percent of They visit the nursery ofthe Darling mittens in this three-part series. Come proceeds go to the North Suburban Krampus and St. Nicholas Visit children late one night and, with a to one class or all three. Materials are YMCA Art Department. The artist also Hofbrauhaus Chicago:Visitors can sprinide ofpixie dust, begin a magical provided, but registrations are needed created a mosaic for donations to the solidify their spot on the "nice" or journey. 2 p.m. Tuesday, 2 p.m. Wednes- to Readers Services Desk by Dec. 27, and local VFW 9:30 a.m. Thursday-Dec. 28, "naughty" list at Hofbrauhaus Chicago day, 8 p.m. Dec. 29, 8 p.m. Dec. 30, 2 p.m. a Glenview Library card is required. North Suburban YMCA, 2705 Techny this season with a little help from Ger- Dec. 31 and 2 p.m. Jan. 1, Calm Audito- One-time liability waivers need to be on Road, Northbrook, free, 847-272-7250 man holiday folklore icons, St. Nicholas rium, 600 Emerson St., Evanston, $34- file, and are available at the Reader, and bis devilish companion Krampus. $97; halfprice under 25 years old, 847- Reference, Youth or Circulation Desks. Books Down Under:Gently used The pair will visit Hofbrauhaus. De- 920-5360 1:30 p.m. Dec. 28, Glenview Public Li- coffee table books, for only $2 each, are rived from Germanic folklore, Krampus brary, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, offered at Books Down Under, Wilmette is a beast-like creature said to punish Current Events Club:Current Events free, 847-729-7500 Public Library's used book store during those who are naughty throughout the Discussion Group is welcoming new the month of December. Visit on Face- yule season. 6 p.m. Saturday, Hof- members and meets Tuesdays at the Friday, Dec. 29 book for future promotions: Friends of brauhaus Chicago, 5500 Park Place, Northbrook Park District Senior Center Wílmette Library All the sales benefit Rosemont, free, 847-671-2739 inside the Leisure Center. Drop by the library programming. 11 a.m. Thursday- Senior Center or call to learn more. 1 Bob Mould:With Helen Money. 8 p.m. Dec. 31, Wílmette Public Library, 1242 p.m. Tuesdays, Northbrook Park Dis- Dec. 29, 8 p.m. Dec. 30 and 10 p.m. Dec. Wilmette Ave., Wilmette, free, 847-256- Sunday, Dec. 24 trict Leisure Center, 3323 Walters Ave., 31 Evanston Space, 1245 Chicago Ave., 5025 Northbrook, free, 847-291-2988 Evanston, $75-175, 847-492-8860 Vivid Art Gallery Jewelry Pop-up Holiday Ughts and Glittering Gifts: A special shopping Sunday is planned Movie Morning:Just drop in to enjoy a Shop:Vivid has assembled an impres- Wednesday, Dec. 27 from 1-5 p.m. where Eve and "her elves" family film on the library's big screen. sive array of wearable art in a pop-up Look for the movie title. 10 am. Dec. 29, shop within the ga1ler For the month are on hand. They will help you find the of December, shoppers will find the perfect original fine art jewelry to light Found's Salon Series Featuring up her holiday as a gift 1p.m. Sunday, Nicholas Barron:Found Kitchen and Turn to Calendar, Page 27 WHAT TO DO COMMUNITY CALENDAR 27

Calendar,fromPage 26 New Year's Eve with Sixteen Can- J hosts three, one-hour lectures/classes and turned-up lights. The environment dles at Joe's Live:Nab your tickets throughout the day, along with their is welcoming towards kids who need to Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview now because New Year's Eve at Joe's fitness class offerings at the Marvin move around, talk and sing during the Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 Live Rosemont is going to be legendary Lustbader Center. Attendees choose screening. (Rated PG, 90 minutes). i Feast on a Southern BBQ dinner buffet, how to spend their day at the J! 9:30 p.m. Jan. 4, Northbrook Public Library, Saturday, Dec. 30 enjoy tasty premium libations and dig n.m. Jan. 3, Bernard Weinger JCC, 300 1201 Cedar Lane, Northbrook, free, into a late-night breakfast all while Revere Drive, Northbrook, $10 or free 847-272-6224 taking in a Joe's Live performance of for MLCH&W members, 224-406-9257 All Singles New Year's Weekend Sixteen Candles. 9p.m. Dec. 31, Joe's Tal Chi:Participants should wear loose i. DInner Party and Dance:Join lots of Live Rosemont, 5441 Park Place, Rose- Sit and Get Fit:Move your feet and get clothing. 9 n.m. Jan. 4, North Shore singles (mainly 40s-60s) for a fun New mont, See website for pricing informa- fit while in your seat! This multi-level Senior Center, 16i Northfield Road, Year's Weekend Party in Rosemont, tion, 847-261-0392 class is suitable for those with limita- Northfleld, $75 member; $89 nonmem- featuring a gourmet dinner and lots of tions who are seeking to improve mus- ber, 847-784-6000 i music for dancing after dinner from a de tone, strength and stamina. Standing DJ. Advance tickets online are required. Tuesday, Jan. 2 exercises that improve lower body Gentle Balance:Enhance your core 7:30 p.m. Dec. 30, Moretti's Ristorante & strength and balance will be incorporat- strength, balance, coordination, stability Pizzeria, 9519 W Hiins Road, Des Lego Free Play:Play, build and create ed for those participants willing and and flexibility with low intensity, gentle Plaines, $45-$58, 847-312-6534 with our enormous Lego collection. able. 10 n.m. Jan. 3, North Shore Senior exercises that may be done seated or Just drop in. 10 n.m. Jan. 2, Glenview Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, standing. This class is great for those Comedy Magician Tient James: Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, $59 member; $69 nonmember, 847-784- with mobility stamina, or balance limi- Comedy magician Trent James is bring- Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 6000 tations, and is suitable for participants ing a fresh feel to the "classic magic using canes, walkers and wheelchairs. i show." Trent's high-energy perform- Gentle Balance:Enhance your core Men's Fitness:This 30-minute p.m. Jan. 4, North Shore Senior Center, ance combines mind-boling magic strength, balance, coordination, stability strength class is designed for men of 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, $59 with gut-busting humor, earning rave and flexibility with low intensity gentle beginner to intermediate fitness levels. member; $69 nonmember, 847-784- reviews in over 20 states. 3 p.m. and 8 exercises that may be done seated or The class uses dumbbell weights and 6000 p.m. Dec. 30, Skokie Theatre, 7924 N. standing. This class is great for those exercise bands. Men's Fitness also in- Lincoln Ave., Skokie, 3p.m. show $15,8 with mobility stamina or balance limi- dudes balance training and education Winter Break: Enviro-STEM:Get p.m. show $25,847-677-7761 tations, and is suitable for participants on increasing and maintaining muscle your child's brain in gear before school using canes, walkers and wheelchairs. i mass. i p.m. Jan. 3, North Shore Senior starts! Kids will learn about animals, Sunday, Dec.31 p.m. Jan. 2, North Shore Senior Center, Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, plants and the earth through science 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, $59 $35 member; $45 nonmember, 847-784- experiments, Lego projects, and natural member; $69 nonmember, 847-784- 6000 observation. Most projects will be done Bol lywood NYE Masquerade Ball w 6000 indoors, but we will go outside for a Tanisha Mukherji:Bollywood NYE Intergenerational Service Night: short time. Register for one or both with Tanisha Mukherji with DJ Oza, DJ The Breakfast Club:Rise and shine Adults, teens and children are invited to sections (morning section runs 9 n.m.- Rein, and DJ Abhi at Monty's Banquets and start your day offright with net- join in on the first Wednesday of the noon and afternoon section runs noon-3 in Bensenville. 1:45 p.m. Dec. 31, Mon- working and breakfast. This is hosted by month to work on a community service p.m.); bring a packed lunch to the after- ty's Banquets, 703 S York Road, Park Ridge Chamber Ambassador Dave project and enjoy a meal together. 6 p.m. noon section. Ages 6-10. 9 n.m. and noon Bensenville, $79 Donovan. Register at the event website Jan. 3, First Congregational Church of Jan. 4, Emily Oaks Nature Center, 4650 or by contacting the Park Ridge Cham- Wílmette, 1125 Wilmette Ave., Wil- Brummel St, Skokie, $18 (Skokie resi- New Years Eve at Hearth: Executive ber office by calling. Enjoy breakfast at mette, free, 847-251-6660 dent); $23 (non-resident), 847-677-7001 Chef Michael Elliott will be serving a Lola's Diner and bring your business four course prix fixe dinner menu fea- cards for networking. 7:30 n.m. Jan. 2, Thursday, Jan. 4 Friday, JaIL 5 turing a day boat scallop crudo, duck Lola's Diner, 920 Busse Hwy, Park rillette tortellini, lamb and caramel Ridge, $11 members; $15 prospective chocolate cremeux for dessert Reserva- members, 847-825-3121 Internet Essentials:Uncover tactics Miles Nielsen L The Rusted Hearts: tions recommended. 5 p.m. Dec. 31, for using browsers, search engines, 8 p.m. Jan. 5, Evanston Space, 1245 Hearth, 1625 Hinman Ave., Evanston, search strategies and website navigation Chicago Ave.,Evanston, $12-$22, 847- $70 per person, 847-570-8400 Wednesday, Jan. 3 in this hands-on class. A Glenview Li- 492-8860 brary card is required. Please register at Blue Over You: New Year's Eve at Kohl Children's Film: "The River's Edge":Inthis1957 glenviewpl.org/register or call. 10 n.m. Spot On Company Museum:To kick-off 2018, an entire "western-noir" Margaret (Debra Paget) Jan. 4, Glenview Public Library, 1930 debuts "Blue Over You" (a mysterious wing of the museum will be decorated is struling to come to terms with life Glenview Road, Glenview, free 847-729- one-man love story with musical bits). "to the nines" for the full Times Square on her husband Ben's (Quinn) ranch 7500 Michael Joseph Mitchell stars in this experience, complete with giant con- and it is getting too much for her to one-man play, where Francis, a high fetti drops at "midnight" and festive bear. But when her ex Nardo (Ray Mil- Sing-A-Long "Moana":Set a course to school drama teacher, comes home to activities designed specifically fur chil- land) shows up wanting Ben to help him worlds unknown and make your whole discoverhis wife is missing. The play dren throughout the day. 8:30 a.m. and across the border, it becomes much family proud. You know the way (but seeks to answer the question "Where is 12:30p.m. Dec. 31, Kohl Children's Mu- more complicated as she ends up torn just in case you forget the words, we'll Mitai?' 8 p.m. Jan. 5 and 3 p.m. Jan. 7, seum, 2100 Patriot Blvd., Glenview, between the two men. Call or visit the have them on display). You're welcome. Northmìnster Presbyterian Church, $23-$33,847-832-6600 library's website to reserve a spot. 1p.m. Shiny accessories encouraged but not 2515 Central Park Ave., Evanston, $20- and 7p.m. Jan. 3, Northbrook Public required. Please register at glen- $25, 847-869-9210 New Year's Eve at Bub City Rose- Library, 1201 Cedar Lane, Northbrook, viewpl.org/register or call. 10 n.m. and 3 mont:Kick off New Year's Eve with free, 847-272-6224 p.m. Jan. 4, Glenview Public Library, Creator Studio:Boredom buster in a with a decadent brunch at Bub City 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, creative paradise. Bring your ideas to from 10 n.m. to 2 p.m., where Southern Community Wednesdays - Current 847-729-7500 fruition with our craft supplies. Just staples and the DIY Bloody Mary Bar Events with Ron Mantegna:An hour drop in. 10 n.m. Jan. 5, Glenview Public will prepare you for the night's festiv- of thought-provoking conversation on Sensory Family Movie - "Despica- Library 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, ities. 2 p.m. Dec. 31, Bub City, 5441 Park politics and current events. 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Calendar, from Page 27 play, using books, music and sensory HO i Y ENGAGEMENT ENDS toys. No registration is required. 10 a.m. Glenbrook Hospital: Past, Present Jan. 6, Lincolnwood Public Library 4000 TOMORROW 8:30, SATURDAY 8:30, SUNDAY 3:00 and Future:Hear about the hospital's West Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood, free, 847- history and future with Dave Rahija, 677-5277 Senior Vice-President, NorthShore Uni- versity HealthSystem, Glenbrook Hospi- Family Concert: Little Miss Ann: Join "AWILDLY ENGAGING HIP-HOP tal. Register at glenviewpl.orgjregister or award-winning kids musician Little Miss F call. 1p.m. Jan. 5, Glenview Public Li- Ann for an upbeat, interactive kids con- TAKE ON DICKENS' CLASSIC" brar 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, cert for your whole family! 11 a.m. Jan. 6, -CHICAGO SUN-TIMES free, 847-729-7500 Northbrook Public Library, 1201 Cedar Lane, Northbrook, free, 847-272-6224 Friday Night Salon Conc.rt:Baritone Leo Radosavljevic performs, accompa- "Amahi and the Night Visitors": To "15 MINUTES OF nied on piano by George Radosavljevic. 7 celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany, Our p.m. Jan. 5, Northbrook Public Library, Lady of Hope presents two perform- HIGHLY ENERGETIC 1201 Cedar Lane, Northbrook, free, 847- ances of Menotti's holiday opera, "Amahi 272-6224 and the Night Visitors." A free-will offer- HOLIDAY MAGIC" ing will be collected to benefit the -CHICAGO THEATRE REVIEW Shabbat with a Twist:Taking place church. 7:30 p.m. Jan. 6, Our Lady of both on Jan. 5 and 19, from 11-11:45 a.m. Hope, 9711 W Devon Ave., Rosemont, families with children up to Pre-K join free, 847-825-4673 " the clergy for stories, songs and projects. RELENTLESS Then participants may twist their own challah with the dough provided and Sunday, Jan. 7 FOUR-STAR FUN" take it home to bake. All are welcome. 11 -STAGE AND CINEMA a.m. Jan. 5, Congregation Beth Shalom, American English:6p.m. Jan. 7, Ev- 3433 Walters Ave., Northbroolç free, anston Space, 1245 Chicago Ave., Ev- 847-498-4100 anston, $16-$36, 847-492-8860

Amahi and the Night Visitors: To ElvIs and Friends:Rock out to the hits celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany, Our ofElvis, Bill Haley and His Comets, Lady of Hope presents two perform- Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis. Croon ances of Menotti's holiday opera, Ainahi with the soaring songs ofDean Martin, and the Night Visitors. A free-will offer- Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, and ing will be collected to benefit the Johnny Mathis. Matt and Cthia Gruel church. 7:30 p.m. Jan. 5, Our Lady of of Nostalgia Entertainment share fasci- Hope, 9711 W Devon Ave., Rosemont, nating stories behind the music while free, 847-825-4673 swaying to the hits in this cabaret-style performance. Please register at glen- Saturday, Jan. 6 viewpl.orgjregister or call. 2 p.m. Jan. 7, Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 Eddy "The Chief" CI.arwater Birth- day Celebration:8 p.m. Jan. 6, Ev- Stem Class - Wacky Winter Wonder- anston Space, 1245 Chicago Ave., Ev- land Science:This is for ages 5-lo to anston, $20-$34, 847-492-8860 investigate the science ofwinter with: making fluffy snow, exploring pinecone ACT Prep Test:This if for grades 9-12, science, learning the anatomy and care of with a limit of 40. Professional tutors rabbits, along with the mystery of how from College Nannies & Tutors of Glen- icicles grow so long. What does winter view guide attendees through a practice taste, smell and feel like? Lastly, explore ACT test. Bring pencils and a calculator. the physics of a festive winter carnival Register by Jan. 5. Please register at glen- with a Funhouse lesson. 1p.m. Jan. 7, viewpl.org/register or call. 9 a.m. Jan. 6, Prairie View Community Center, 6834 written by Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Dempster St., Morton Grove, $39 resi- Q BROTHERS Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 dent, $49 nonresident, 847-965-1200 COLLECTIVE (GQ, ilL JAX, and POS) Saturday Kids Club for Ages 2 and up Skating in the Park:Skating in the Park with Adult:Co-sponsored by The Glen returns to the Chicago Wolves Ice Rink developed with RICK BOYNTON Town Center Registration: theglentown- at Parkway Bank Park (formerly known directed by GQ and JQ center.com. Stories, crafts, and loads of as MB Financial Park). The parks' great AChicago Shakespeare production presented fun! 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Subscribe at 800-999-0879orchicagomag.com/subscribe SPORTS t:- BOYS BASKETBALL: NOTRE DAME 69, CARMEL 58 Point guard Kilpatrick Mahorcic's triple- double embraces roleas draws college attention BY STEVE REA VEN Corsairs' senior mentor Pioneer Press B STEVE REAVEN First-year Notre Dame Pioneer Press boys basketball coach Kevin Clancy, a 1998 graduate of Other players might the school who spent the score more points, receive last 11 seasons as a Dons more notoriety and have assistant, could not recall more time left to play for seeing a performance in the Carmel boys basketball Notre Dame's gym on par team. with Dusan Mahorcic's Nevertheless, senior game on Friday. guard Zion Kilpatrick is a Mahorcic, a 6-foot-9 sen- critical player for the Cor- iorforward,delivereda sairs in his final season in masterful 34-point, 22-re- Mundelein. He is arguably bound, 10-block perform- the playerthat Carmel ance in the Dons' 69-58 East ERIC P. DAVIS/PIONEER PRESS counts on the most Suburban Catholic win overNotre Dame's Dusan Mahorcic (13) reacts after dunkìng the "Zion sometimes gets Carmel in Nues. ball against Carmel on Friday in Nues. lost in the shuffle. He's sort Clancy spent much of of an unheralded guy," Saturday morning fielding Notre Dame's starting He earned a spot in the Carmel coach Zack Ryan calls from college coacheslineup features two fresh-Dons' rotation last winter said. "But he's really im. inquiring about Mahorcic'sman, a sophomore and abacking up five senior start- portant for us. He's our avai1abilityClancy thinksjunior. ers. He's now settling into a floor manager who does all Mahorcic is a Division I- Mahorcic's emergence as new role, that of the sea- the little things for us." caliber player. a Division I recruit is justsoned, focal point on an One of those things is "If the tempo of the gerne one of the many changes heexceedingly young squad. sacrificing individual isrightIcan see himhas undergone in the last Like many European numbers for the better- getting 20 (points) and 10couple years. transplants,Mahorcicis ment of the team. Ryan (rebounds) everynight," First and foremost, Ma-comfortable on thepe- brought up the idea with said Clanc who playedhorcic had to navigate therimeter despitehis6-9 Kilpatrick over the sum- collegiately at Bradley and nuances of living in a newframe. mer, and the point guard Loyola of Chicagn. "I give country after moving to the Mahorcic traces that at- from Waukegan admitted him all the credit His work U.S. from Belgade, Serbia, in tribute to primarily playing that he "wasn't too big of a ethic and drive make a night August 2015. on the wing while growing fan" ofthe idea at first like that possible." Basketball, and the ac-up. He didn't get a several- But Kilpatrick soon real- Mahorcic was under-companying prospect ofinch growth spurt until high ized that being a team statedin the monstereventually playing at anschool. He was 6-0 entering leader was an honor that ERIC P. DAVIS/PIONEERPRE5- game's aftermath. He saidAmerican university was ahigh school. made him an integral partCarmelsZionKilpatrickdrive to the basket against Notre that he would be happy primary reason for his move Given Mahorcic's cur- in what the Corsairs would Dame on Friday in Nues. about it for a couple offrom the Balkan countn rent height advantage over try to accomplish this sea- hours and then he had to get and there was a transition tomost opponents, Clancy son, even if his statistics braced the role. He said he All five Carmel starters into the proper mindset forbe made on the court as longs to see Mahorcic ex- weren't all that flashy. relishes the ability to share have been the team's lead- a nonconference game at well. ploitmismatchesinthe "It's a perfect role forhis knowledge ofthe gaineing scorer at least once this Fremd on Saturday. "My sophomore year waspaint me, even though it can bethat could help Carmelseason, and Kilpatrick is Instead of dwelling on very tough, mostly because "His head and his gut still tough at times becauselong after he graduates. first on the squad in plus- the personal significance ofI only spoke a few words oftell him to go to the pe- sometimes you have to tell "I'm going to teach himminus and drawing offen- the triple-double, MahorcicEnglish when Iarrived," rimeter, but we're con- people what they don'teverything Ican,"Kil- sive fouls. was more focused on whatsaid Mahorcic, who lives in stantly on him to get more want to hear," he said. patrick said ofWilson. "It's "At the end of the day, the win over Carmel (6-3,Chicago. "I also had to learn touches inside," Clancy said. Kilpatrick has played likea big brother-littlewe all love each other and 0-2 after Friday) meant forhow to play basketball here. 'But he's come a long way in particularly well withbrother situation, and weare just trying to get bet- Notre Dame (4-4,1-1). Back in Europe, there's a lothow he handles himself and freshman point guard feed offeach other:' ter," Kilpatrick said. "We "Wins are all I'm con- more physical play. Here, awe're leaning on him to Kimahri Wilson, who re- Neither Kilpatrick norhave so much confidence cerned with, not with num-lot more fouls are called." show the younger guys the ceived his first college of-Wilson isthe Corsairs'in ourselves that we come bers," Mahorcic said."I Mahorcic's transition to way." fer from Southern Illinois ago-to scorer, but Carmelinto every gym thinking really like our team, partlythe more tempered brand of few weeks before the sea-(6-3, 0-2 East Suburban we're we're going to win." becauseallthe youngerbasketball in America fac-Steve Reaven is a freelance son began. KilpatrickCatholic) has coünted on guys are so talented. As wetoredinto him shuttlingreporter for Pioneer Press. could have balked at thethem to combine for anSteve Reaven is a freelance keep putting everything to-between Notre Dame's idea of sharing point-guardaverage of 16 points per reporterfor Pioneer Press. gether, I think we'll surprisesophomore and varsity Twitter @Pioneerj'ress duties with a star fresh-game, as well as a handful a lot of people' squads two years ago. man, but instead he em- ofrebounds and assists. Twitter @Pioneer_Press 36 SPORTS GIRLS BASKETBALL: MAINE SOUTH 49, NILES WEST 36 Fakhouryemerges as Spuria's rebounding vocal leader for Wolves prowesshelps Hawks BY DAN SIbUIN Pioneer Press BY DAN SHALIN Pioneer Press During a fourth-quarter timeout on Friday, first- .* Fiona Spuria is a bit of an oddity. year Niles West girls She's one of only two seniors in the basketball coach Kyle Bra- Maine South girls basketball team's starting heny addressed his team. five. She's also the lone post player in the Then, Wolves junior guard four-guard lineup. Lidia Fakhoury spoke to And at 5-foot-9, Spuria regularly gives up her teammates. a few inches to the girls she battles under "I'm almost positive I the hoop. said:'No matter what, Yet, the Park Ridge resident continues to leave everything on the get the job done for the Hawks. On Friday, court," Fakhoury recalled. Spuria had four points and a game-high 11 One of three captains, rebounds to help Maine South overcome a Fakhoury said she is cam- coldstart and earn a 49-36Central fortable being a vocal Suburban South win over Niles West in leaderfor Nues West, Skokie. which went on to suffer a Spuria said she's happy to do the dirty 49-36 loss to Maine South *ork for a Hawks team blessed with plenty in Central Suburban South ofperimeter threats. play in Skokie. Fakhoury "My teammates are very good shooters, KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS said she often speaks up in so Ijust get in there, tryto get a rebound andMaine South's Rana Spuria (50) shoots ordertoreinforce Bra- push it back out because it's hard to go backover Nues West's Dahlia Maxwell (10) on heny's message and to help up because I'm pretty short' Spuria said. Friday in Skokie. inspire confidence in the A post player throughout her career, inexperienced Wolves, Spuria said she has learned how to be more "(Smith) tells us in drills, 'Go to the weak who start a sophomore and effective when she goes up for a shot against side,' because that's where most of the a freshman. taller opponents. rebounds go," Spuria said. "I always try to "I'm justtalking up KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS "I'm pretty short for my position, so it'sget over there, find a defender and just box what coach says. I'll also do Nues West's Lidia Fakhoury shoots against Maine South just kind of putting a little head fake andout. A lot of times, that's where the board whatever it takes for my on Friday in Skokie. putting my body into (a taller opponent)," does go. Shots are a little too long more than team to believe in them- she said. "And when I box out, I just kind ofthey are short." selves because I feel that's captains are junior guard Yorkville on Nov. 14. hold it for a second longer, so (the referee) The Hawks' shots were long and short something we're lackingSam Galanopoulos and "She's a fantastic shoot- can see ifthe person guarding me goes overearly in Friday's game, as Maine South (11-2, right now," said Fakhoury, senior guard Thcia Pabst. er.She's hit several big the back. I have to do that extra step that 3-1) opened the game 0-for-12 from the floor a Skokie resident whoFakhoury said she hasshots," Braheny said. will give me an advantage." and fell behind 10-0. scored seven points againstbeen friends with her fel- "That's a great role for her, To help his team overcome its lack of Spuria got her team's first points when Maine South. low captainsfor manyas an outside threat. We height, Maine South coach Mark Smith saidshe bit two free throws with 1:32 left in the Fakhoury is a second-years, and their presence have Galanopoulos(the 4rIhas also employed analytics in recentfirst quarter. year varsity player whohas helped her adjust to ateam's leading scorer) on years. Smith said he's aware of data that But Maine South bounced back with a saw limited minutes as a leadership role. offense, we have Tnicia suggests 80 percent of rebounds fall to the20-2 run, eventually taking a 22-16 advan- sophomore. But just before 'With Samantha and Pabst and (junior) Bryanna weak side, or away from the shooter. tage into the break. The Hawks were up by the season opener in No-Tnicia. I grew up playingManoguna to run our of- When Smith and his staff have charted11, 35-24, after three quarters, and led by as vember, the Wolves play-with them. We know each feme, look to dribble/pen- Maine South's shots, the Hawks havemany as 16 in the fourth against the Wolves ers chose Fakhoury as oneother. We have chemistryetrate. As long as we have produced similar percentages. (5-6, 1-3). ofthe team's tn-captains. on and off thecourt," (Fakhoury) on the outside, Smith said playing these percentages has "It was a very slow start," Spuria said. Braheny said he was notFakhoury said. "Being a (the opponent) has to hon- helped his team outrebound many taller "Wie just had a hard time finishing, and had surprised Fakhouryleader with them, they or her." opponents. Maine South had a double-digitto focus a little more. We were just throwing earned that distinction. make the transition (from rebounding edge over a much bigger Lakeshots up. We needed to put more effort and "She's very vocal. She's reserve to leader) so muchNotes Forest team in the Hawks' 48-30 win onconcentration into our shots' been a leader since Day i easier." Dec.2. (in the offseason), in our Braheny describes the Galanopoulos led Niles "I think a lot of (the rebounds in that open gyms, in our weight5-foot-5 Fakhoury a goodWest with 12 points against game) were just knowing where the ballNotes rooms, she's always mak- passer and a 3-point shoot-Maine South. Sophomore was going to go, and being on the correct Maine South junior guard Sophia Albano ing us better," said Bra-ing threat. Fakhoury's ac-forward Dahlia Maxwell side of the court," Smith said. had 10 points and six rebounds. Senior heny, who was officially cunacy from behind the arc added seven points and six Smith added: "We shoot a lot of 3s. Whenguard Hayley Semple added eight points hired in May. "Sometimeshas been on displayreboundsfortheWolves. they go in, it's pretty. But when they miss,and seven rebounds. people won't speak up, butthroughout the season, the crowd sees a great offensive rebdund (Fakhoury) is not afraid to. mostnotably whenDan Shalin is a freelance and a put-back. But what we see is: 'Boy, sheDan Shalin is afreelarzce reporter for Pioneer She knows the game, she'sFakhoury hit four 3-point-reporterfor Pioneer Press. ras in the right spot." Press. smart and she's trustwon-ens and scored a season- Spuria said she has successfully incorpo- thy." high 14 points in Niles rwitter@Pioneeri'ress rated these theories into her game. Twitter ®PioneerJ'ress Joining Fakhoury asWest's 45-38 lossto SPORTS 37 Top local recruits excited about early signing day t F B BOB Niuìu1G Prior to that, he was an Pioneer Press assistant coach at Minne- sota State Mankato, a Divi- To hear some ofthe area's sion II program, for five : top football recruits tell it, seasons. the institution of an early "Coaches (now) don't signing period is an unques- have to babysit guys all the tioned positive. wayto February" Planz said. J, For years,basketball "Babysitting is a real thing. I recruits have been able to think early signing date is chose between signing in exciting and good for col- November or April. Now, lege football and benefits football players have two the student-athlete more?' options as well. The old system was not Maine South running without itsbenefits. If a back Fotis Kokosioulis corn- player committed to a mitted to Northern Illinois school and then the pro- in April and planned to sign gram underwent a coaching with the Huskies during a change, there was less pres- brief ceremony at the Park sure to find a new home if Ridge school on Wednesday. the desire, or need, arose "I'm so excited to go to before the signing period in NW that I want to sign right February. Six SEC schools away' Kokosioulis said. "My have changed coaches just coaches said (a scholarship) this season. is worth thousands of dol- Lake Forest College foot- lars, so it'slike an early ball coach Jim Catanzaro Christmas present.It'sa can't offer an athletic-based good way to show that you scholarship because the are interested in the school, Foresters compete at the a gnod way toget the Division III level. Also, of- recruiting process done and fers from Division III pro- over with and you can focus grains are non-binding. more on workinghard to get By comparison Division to the next level." II coaches can offer the Kokosioulis rushed for equivalent of 36 ftill, foot- 1,626 yards and scored 29 ball-specificscholarships, touchdowns as a senior. which can be broken up into The traditional national partial scholarshipsfor signing day for football is on more players. the first Wednesday in Feb- Catanzaro is encouraged ruary, but in April the NCAA TRACY ALLEN/PIONEER PRESS by the new signing period. approved a new 72-hourNew Trier's Brian Kaiser (2) was scheduled to sign with Northwestern on Wednesday during the early signing period. He moved up his calendar to signing period that went offer kids after conferring into effect this year. It beganseason is done already, so ingcoaches from all levels of "Everything isacceler- is committed before signingwith Lake Forest College's on Wednesday and ends on sign early and you can focus college football to put moreated now before winter day. It changes your Januaryadmission counselors and Friday. Football recruits canon your future team?' ofan emphasis on a recruit's break," Doll said. 'Isee a lotquite a bit. The amount ofdirectors. still wait until the February New Ther senior tightjunior year offlim. Thus, theof college coaches doingobsessing, discussing and "I like it because you will signing period, but manyend Brian Kaiser was among possibility of a late-bloom-double duty and they looktraveling was a lot in thesee a number of kids corn- recruits are opting for thethe legion ofrecruits excited ing recruit being overlookedpretty tired." past. It allows some of themit earlier to Division II first period. to seal his commitment. He increases. Doll acknowledged thenonsense to get out of theschools, and it will sort out Hinsdale Central seniorwas scheduled to take part "I don't think you can early signing period is bene- way, and gives us a betterthe recruiting pool for us tight end Matt Bjorsonin a signing ceremony at really totally evaluate a kidficial for college coaches as time for our coaches inand be more efficient," he pledged a commitment to New Trier on Wednesday. off junior film. A lot ofit"helpsturn the page January." said. "It also affects us be- Indiana in June, He never "I'm (happy) to be doneplayers become strongerearlier on the 2018 team and Bowers callsit"non-cause kids want to have the wavered on his college se-with the entire recruitingand better as seniors' Doll focus on the 2019 kids a little sense." Elmhurst Collegeability to sign with all their lection and, like Kokosioulis,process early' Kaiser said. said. "Now, so much is basedbit more earlier." football coach Ron Planzbuddies, so if the Division I was excited to end his re-"I don't see any (negatives)?' off junior ifim, but senior Chris Bowers, the direc-has another word for it -kidissigning and the cruitingprocess.Bjorson While top area recruitsevaluation kids can be really tor of player personnel for "babysitting."Collegeschool's goingto do an event planned to sign with Col-expressed no doubts thatgood and they miss out onthe Northwestern footballcoaches had to make sureatthe high school,the gate-bound teammate Gar-the early signing day is a them." team, said the new signingplayers didn't change theirsmaller-level guys want to rett Oakey at Hinsdale Cen- positive development, New Doll said that the earlyperiodisa good devel- mind and verbally commitbe a part of that." tral on Wednesday. Trier coach Brian Dollsigning period has led toopment. to a different program. "I think it's great becauseviews it with some trep-more sleepless nights for "From Northwestern's PlanzhascoachedBob Narang is a freelance if you know where you areidation. college coaches who have to perspective, it's a huge pos- Eimhurst College, which as reporterfor Pioneer Press. already going at this time, The loss of seven weeksprepare for a bowl game anditive," said Bowers, adding a Division m program can't why should you wait anyof evaluation moved up thecontend with a condensed"It's great for Northwestern offer athletic scholarships, Twitter @PioneerPress longer?" Bjorson said. "The recruiting timetable, cans- recruiting window. because so much of our class for the last four seasons. 38 SPORTS and grit with allof the support Northwestern can bring from the athletics de- partment, the Farley Center setters (for Entrepreneurship and Trend Innovation), The Garage, Elite college offteams, Weiss said. When Weiss started at the Northwestern alumni "We think we have aNorthwestern, he was an- network and on and on," football teams use really fun, exciting start, andotherblogger toilingaway at Billy Banks, associate direc- OPRF grad's we're pumped to see whatrecruiting stories,albeit tor of The Garage, said in a we can do next," said Weiss, ones with a greater stat- press release. recruiting companya 2017 Northwestern gradu- istical influence than most. The algorithm was corn- L ate. A week into his freshman plex, incorporating demo- BY JONAH ROSENBLUM With California-basedyear, those numbers-based graphic data like GPA, high NORTHWESTERN u Pioneer Press Reigning Champs' recentstories caught the attention school size and hometown purchase of Zcruit - and ofNorthwestern football di-The Zcruit team poses for a photo at The Garage in 2017. population; interaction with Many bIoers think theythe treasure trove of datarector of player personnel From left, Alex Cohen, Nicholas Karzmer, Ben Weiss, Dino the client school; and inter- L know college sports. Weiss will have access to asChris Bowers, who sum- Mujkic, Gautier Dagan and Danny Baker. action with other schools. Ben Weiss, who entered a result - the Oak Park- moned Weiss into his office "All of us were working Northwestern casually blog- River Forest graduate has and offered him the chancethat by the time a programtohittheirtargetfor free," Weiss said. "It was ging about Wildcats recruit- reason to be more excitedto work for Northwestern'scircled back to more realis-enrollments and not go tooa big passion project for all ing. may be on the verge ofthan ever. Per the Reigningathletic department. tic options, they might befr under or over. of us. We did just countless reinventing the recruitmentChamps website, the corn- "Having the opportunitygone. "If we were able to And there it was - thehours of work in our spare ofcollege athletes. pany serves 5 million sta-to work on the front lineszero in on the right playersmagic word - algorithm. time, outside of class, out- The company he co-dent-athletes and helps within a department, espe- for our program atthe 'When I saw that was side ofschool, whenever we founded at Northwestern,them find opportunities to cially Northwestern and theearliest possible time, webeing applied to some de- could.It's crazy to think Zcruit, allows college foot- play in college. Big Ten, was a dream comewould be able to stop set-gree at some admissions about in retrospect what we ball programs to hone in on "It will allow us to access true," Weisssaid."Theytling for lesser prospects." departments, or at the veryput into this without mak- realistic prospects. more schools with moredidn't just give me work There had to be a betterleast was possible, I knewing a penny. We didn't make Zcruit was based off adata," Weiss said. "(It will) (like) folding letters or re- way. this would be incrediblya penny off this until two simple quandary thatultimately allow us to goquesting transcripts. I was "If there could be anuseful in the world of col- years after I started gather- naed at Weiss - thebeyond football recruitingable to do some cool, im-automatic way to filter outlege football," Weiss said. ing the data and trying to average college football pro-and look beyond Division I pactful stuff" this 70 percent of guys I From there, he worked on make this an actual thing?' gram, he said, gets 10 per-footballintoalldivisions Weiss was living a dream, shouldn't have spent mybuilding a database of play- The numbers sold them- cent of theathletesit and ultimately all sports anda former Northwestern re-time looking at anyway, who ers that Northwestern hadselves when they sampled recruits. Many of the players really make an impact andcruiting bloggeractuallyelse could I have found?" recruited over the previoustheir product with a new a program spends time on,.it make a lasting change inhelping the Wildcats findWeiss said. 'What otherfew years, trying to figureclass of Wildcats recruits. likely never had a chance ofhow the recruiting processthe players that would lightimpact could I have made? out an algorithm that wouldWeiss said Zcruit had a 94 landing. is handled by schools' up Ryan Field and fulfillMy time would have justpredict which players even-percent success rate, with The athlete that has of- For Melissa Kaufman,coach Pat Fitzgerald'sbeen so much better spent.' tually made it to Evanston. 96 percent of the prospects fers from Alabama and Ohioexecutive director of Thedream of winning North- If only there were a solu- He brought on a friend ofthey expected to commit to State probably isn't headingGarage, a hub for North-western'sfirstBig Tention. his who was strong in ana-Northwestern ending up in to Northwestern. The ath-western innovation that championship since 2000. Zcruit's inspiration camelytics and statistics, then Evanston. lete that paid five visits tohelped incubate Zcruit, the Except, by his sophomore from an odd place, an econ- software engineers.After "Ben and the Zcruit team Georgia Tech and declinedReigning Champs purchase year, the low percentage ofomics class taughtby North- founding Zcruit in the fall ofare a success story in many numerous invites to visitof Zcruit was a proud mo- recruits that actually arrivedwestern president Morton2015, Danny Baker, Dinoways' said Hunter Hillen- Wake Forest probably isn'tment. It was the first pur-in Evanston was hauntingSchapiro. The president and Mujkic, Gautier Dagan andmeyer, a Zcruit mentor, for- going to end up as a member chase of a company incu-him. professor was talking aboutWeiss spent years refiningmer Chicago Bears line- of the Demon Deacons. bated at The Garage. It wasn't a Northwesternhis time at Williams College the algorithm, then the soft- backer and graduate of Weiss turned that think- "From that first interac-thing It was a general col-(Mass.), where he previ- ware. Northwestern's Kellogg ing - and the data it relies tion onward, Ben has eager-lege recruiting issue, oneously served as president, They didn't work in aSchool of Management, in a on - into a product that is ly taken advantage of all theWeiss was mulling over. and how the admissionsvacuum. The Garagepress release. "They saw a already being used by 13 "big resources The Garage has to "The majority of the timedepartment there used anpushed them forward, pro-- market need and built customers," including nineoffer," Kaufman said in awe were spending evaluat- algorithm tofigure outviding mentorship andtechnology around it." Power Five schools, a mem- press release. "We've en-ing players was beingwhich students would bealumni connections. ber of every Power Fivejoyed watching him grow anwasted on guys who were most likely to accept admis- "The Zcruit team demon-Jonah Rosenblum is a free- conference and one of the idea into a business and now not good fits for our pro-sion at Williams. Collegesstrates what can happenlancerfor Pioneer Press. four College Football Play- an acquisition?' gram," Weiss said, addingneed this information to trywhen you combine passion

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