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Care Network (877) 570-7020 +NorthShoreUniversity liealthSystem Moobo, northshore.org/neuro Neurological Institute Niles boardvotes tobegin Evanston water negotiations BY LEE V. GAINES the meeting, that Niles hasBalling, said in a presenta- Pioneer Press been searching for an al-tion to the board that team- ternative to Chicago watering up with Morton Grove As part of ongoing effortsince before he was hired toand Park Ridge on the to find a cheaper source ofserve in his current role 21/2project, which is expected water,the Nues Village years ago. to cost upward of $100 Board voted unanimously The board also votedmillion to extend the infra- June 23 to direct staff tounanimously on June 23 tostructure that supplies Sko- officially begin negotiatingapprove a $33,000 contractIde with Evanston water, and drafting a long-termwith Gewalt Hamilton andwould be the most cost agreement to purchase wa-Associations for consultingeffective option for the vil- ter from Evanston. work related to transition- lage. The Arlington Heights-ing to a new water source. Vinezeano said after the based consultant, WRB,The village has teamed upmeeting that Park Ridge LLC, which recommended with Morton Grove on thebad not yet said yes to the LEE V. GAINES/PIONEER PRESS PHOTO last month that the village project, and each munici- project. He added that Mor- Nues Mayor Andrew Przybylo said during a board meeting June 23 that a project to pur- pursue purchasing water pality will pay $16,500, halfton Grove and the village chase water from Evanston for the village would be costly, but ultimately would save Nues from Evanston, will also the cost of the contract, forwould begin to pursue thea substantial amount of money in the long term. assist with the negotiations, the company's services, said possibility of purchasing in addition to the VernonTrustee Danette O'Dono-water from Evanston with- Ridge were to join as well, bonds were issued to pay forcated and the creation of a Hills-based engineeringvan Matyas. out Park Ridge's involve-the village is expected tothe project, the report esti-water commission. firm, Gewalt Hamilton As- "This is really a legacyment. save $164 million over thatmated that it would take the If the village reaches the sociates, and the law firm,project, one that is very The report presented tosame period, the reportvillage 30 years to pay offengineering and design Holland and Knight, LLP. expensive," Mayor Andrewvillage officials by Ballingstated. Niles' share of the the debt. phase for the infrastructure The city of Chicago, thePrzybylo said. The mayorlast month estimated thatproject costs ifonly Morton The next steps in theneeded to supply Niles with village's current source ofadded that he was sure the Niles would save $139 mil-Grove is involved is esti- process if negotiations withEvanston water, Vmezeano water, has imposed steepproject would save the vil-lion on water costs over amated to total $56 million. Evanston are successful, Vi-said that "that will probably rate increases over the past lage a substantial amount of40-year period with Mor-With Park Ridge participat- nezeano said, include con-be a point of no return?' several years. Village Man-money in the long run. ton Grove as a participant ining as well, the village could ducting a study to deter- ager Steve Vinezeano said, In May, managing direc- the project, Pioneer Pressexpect to pay $43 million,mine where the new waterLee V Gaines is a freelance in an interview followingtorfor WRB LLC,Bill previously reported. If Parkaccording to the report Ifinfrastructure should be lo- reporterfor Pioneer Press. Nues Village Board approves roofand road repair plans BY LEE V. GAINES Przybylo said. the Illinois Department ofAugust, and to finish up byalso came in under budgetphase is being paid for out Pioneer Press The largest of the twoTransportation, Niles' Di-the end of the currentby about $86,000, accord-the village's general fund, expenditures totaledap-rector of Public Services construction season. ing to village documents. fitness center fund and tax At it's most recent meet- proximately $2.2millionMary Anderson said in an Residents who live on The scope of the projectincrement financing funds, ing, the Nues Village Board for this year's street resur-interview. the streets planned for re-includes roof repairs at the she said. voted unanimously tofacing program. The con- The roads included insurfacing should expectCivic Center Drive building A timeline for the project spend roughly $2.7 milliontract was awarded to thethe village's street resurfac-sorne impact on their day-that houses the fitness cen-has not been finalized, but on street resurfacing andlowest bidder on the proj-ing project are located into-day routines as a resultter, family services and sen- the work should be corn- roofrepairprojectsect, Mount Prospect-basedthe middle to western por-of construction work, An-ior center, the Niles His-pleted by the end of April, planned for this year. Arrow Road Constructiontion of the village, An-derson said. torical Museum on Mil-Anderson said. Niles Mayor AndrewCompany. The bid came inderson said. "There will be disrup-waukee Avenue, a building She said roof repairs Przybylo announcedunder budget by about Madison Drive, Normaltion, there is no questionused to house multiple vil-don't generally require toward the end ofthe meet- $250,000, according to vil-Avenue, Bruce Drive,about it, but hopefully forlage vehicles on Touhy Ave- buildingsto shut down ing that the village had justlage documents. Western Avenue and Lin- short times," she said. nue and minor repairs at while construction work is spent a substantial amount Arrow Road Construe-coln Avenue are just five of The Village Board alsoboth fire station locations,underway, and as a result, of money, but that it waslion Company is also cur-the 14 roads to be resur-approved a nearlyaccording to village docu-this project won't create necessary to fix the corn-rently working on resurfac- faced, according to village$500,000 contract withments. much disruption to village munity's infrastructure. ing projectsfor majordocuments. CIC Corporation for roof Anderson said the workactivities. "In the end, we'll savestreets, including Milwau- Anderson said she ex-repairs at several Niles fa-planned for this year is money for the taxpayers bykee Avenue and Golf Road,pects work on the project to cilities. Like the road resur- phase three of a six-partLee V Gaines is a freelance speding this money"under the jurisdiction ofbegin in late July or earlyfacing program, this bidroof repair project. Thisreporterfor Pioneer Press. NEWS JUNKGEI'IlE' Niles releases performance Let The Genie Remove It All! 1 Construction/Remodeling MaterialMoving Clean-OutsHouse/Business report for village services Furniture & Appliance RemovalSenior Citizen Discount Available Demo WorkPay Only for the Space Used on the Truck Mayor believes for the program were the But a big goal for the o rising costs of governmentCommunity Development ;. MENTIONTHIS AD RECEIVE COUPON NOT i cost savings and his belief that effi-Departmentistoissue AVAILABLE ON ciency and cost savingsbuilding permit plan 00 could come could be realized if village checks within one day, she OFF SINGLE ITEMS I. 5 management had a tool to said. According to the data J from tracking track their performance. presented, the department i -866-586-5436 Iwww.junkgenie.com The five core goals oftheis "only doing same day BY LEE V. GAINES program that were identi- approval 25 percent of the Pioneer Press fledin the presentation time," Skeffington-Vos said. MARINOREALTORS include fiscal accountabil- The village's Fire De- 5800 Dempster Beginning in the springity, innovative leadership,partment showed both J( - Morton Grove

of last year, Nues village transparency and account-above and below average (847)967-5500 I departments gathered per- abilityimproved servicedata, according to the an- 21 (OUTSIDEILLINOIS CALL 1-800 253-0021) fl 1 formance data on a wide nual report. The Gold Standard www.century21marino.com JMLS I variety of municipal serv- The department re- ices rangingfrom employee "I'm prejudice4, butsponds to medical emer- k recruitment, to building gencies within five minutes ' permits, to the time it takesI do believe there 93 percent of the time, p4_ . ,<', the Fire Department to while the national standard :_- respond to emergencywill be benefits is 90 percent, Skeffington- I ; : I calls. Vos said. But as faras : ' t' The data was presentedcomingforth as we reports of firesgo,the at a recent Village Boardrç/1 ne the process departmentison scene meeting and was the first in within five minutes and 20 sipas rsow ro PARK VIEW SCHOOL A IR 10+ HOi! what will be an annualandset the goals." seconds only 77 percent of Morton Grove Just Listed' Custom 8 room bock Bi-level in outstanding Morton GroveFirst Offerr Immaculate S weI maintained 3 br-2 bath report to village officials. the time, when the national location adjacent to forest preserve' uge Irving sn/dining srsL with oak 8i-Ieve ocated in Gott Schal District 671 Spacious laing rnr/dIfllng rm combo fisso under carpet Spacivos eat-in kitchen 3 boo & 2 foIl baths. Main floor Rehnishod hardwood floors Custom oak staircaseBeaubfsl kitchen has The board passed an - Niles Mayor Andrew standard is 90 percent, she famity mr + hoge lower level eec rm wh brick WBFP exits to large fenced Granite counters, tile boor G eating area with paon through to great room Hago ordinance in June 2013 toPrzybylo said. yard G deck 2 can garage Outstanding lacation near Harrer Park, Pool, Bike! lower level family an Updated baths Newer garage windows. electric, roof, establish the performance Some board members Bridle trails, Metía Train, Skakie Swift & t 94i $39, sidings, concrete side drive, patin & walk ways. 2 car garage $289,900 measurement program. asked during the meeting Matrix Consulting was and support for the village'swhether the village would , hired several months later2030 comprehensive plan. use the data it gathers to to develop a methodology This first year was pri-compare itselfto other mu- :' - for the data gathering,manly about gatheringnicipalities in the region. -, 'rn:' b ,-- identify the five core goalsdata to set a baseline for Of the communities -- , t of the program and trainvillage performance, Skef-within the Northwest Mu- - department heads tofington-Vos said. Certainnicipal Conference that re- understand what perform-village departments,likesponded to a survey Skef- ance measurement was topolice and fire, have na- fington-Vos conducted, she $IENA AT OLD ORCHAI1Of" M0 F00 YOUR MONEY! help develop goals for each tional standards that cansaid only Lake Forest re- Skokie New on the Marketi Spectacolar G One of a Kind 6 im detuve condo Oes Plaines New Lishngi Charming 6 room brick Ranch wilts aotstandtng with 2 garage opaces + 2 storage rooms neot to garage spacesi Perfection cul-de-sac locaboni Spacioos living room/dining room combinahon wrth category of village service,serve as goals, but othersported that it had a similar + decor, deoigr S view Exguioite kitchen & baths upgrades, hardwood floors hardwood floors ander carpeting Large G sonny eat-in kitchen Separate main Niles'Assistant Villagewill take longer to developperformance measurement & numerous eatrasi 2 brs-2 baths Master br with full bath. Superb "In-Town level laundry room 3 large bedrooms. Fabulous huge protessianally landscaped Manager Hadley Skeffing-targets for future perform-program in place. lacationnearøldürchardShopping,Theatre,Hestaorants,Bos Irain&l-94 Like backyard and 2 car garage. Eacellent Locahon convenient ta shspping ton-Vos said in a recentance, she said. But both Skeffington- new move night in - Nothing else campanean $399,000 restaurants. expressway and mach morei See Tsdayii $200,000 interview. Skeffington-Vos When asked about herVos and Przybylo believe said the board approved areaction to the initial data,that more municipalities $19,000 contract with Ma- Skeffington-Vos said somewill follow suit and in- trix, but that the cost was avillage departments are al-stitute these kinds of pro- one-time expenditure andready "doing really well."grams in the future. village staff would now be The Human Resources De- "I think it's the right responsiblefor trackingpartment,forinstance,thing to do," Przybylo said. performance measure-takes about 48 days on"I'm prejudiced, but I do ments over the course ofaverage to recruit an em-believe there will be ben- each year. ployee for a job opening.efits coming forth as we The program developed She said it likely took muchrefine the process and set out of a mayoral initiative, longer when the villagethe goals." Niles Mayor Andrew Przy-was required to keep a job The entire report for the bylo said in an interview. listing posted for 30 days,first year isavailable at "Performance manage- rather than the currentwww.vnil e s c o m/ 708 ment was something I cam- requirement of 15. Addi-/Performance-Measure paigned on and broughttionally, she said, the village ment. dsccvr the ne forth after the election," heboasts a zero percent armu- said. al turnover rate across allLee V Gaines is a freelance chicagotribune.com He said the inspirationdepartments. reporterfor Pioneer Press. t. 6 NEWS

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Declan Zenoni of Chicago attempts to feed Clancy at the opening of the new Chicago Exotics Animal Hospital. KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS New animalhospital welcomes exotic pets BY BRIDGET SH exam rooms, eight tech- they're their own," she said. otics sees about 12 to 18 Pioneer Press nicians and fivedoctors "Ifeel such confidenceanimals a day, which keep who perfonn everything coming her&' veterinarians and techni- Since 2000, when veteri- from dental care to acu- Horton said veterinari-cians busy with procedures narian Susan Horton began puncture and chiropractic ans and technicians at Chi-like blood draws and medi- working at the Animal 911work on all kinds of exotic cago Exotics are all specifi-cation administration that (now BluePearl animal hos- pets. cally trained on the varyingdiffer from small animal pital) on Dempster Street, "It's a different field be- metabolisms and infectiousmedicine. she dreamed of opening her cause there's so much more organisms that are unique "I like the exotics," said own clinic strictly for rab-they have to cover," Horton to reptiles. technician Rachel Win- bits,reptiles, birds andsaid. "For example, rabbit "Their metabolism andtheisher. "It's a little more other exotic pets. dental problems area how they handle medicineflexible. It's so much more Last April, her dream was highly specialized area. For is very different from avariety. You learn a lot more finally realized when, justreptiles, it's all about know- rabbit," she said. about different medicines two doors down from Blue- ing what they need in their Fish, chickens and ducksand treatment" are also welcome at Chicago Because such a clinic is Pearl, Horton opened Chi-environment to keep them Aiden Marquez of Westchester holds an ornate box turtle Exotics. Horton said she hasrare, Horton saidsince cago Exotics Animal Hospi- healthy. Every exotic vet has with Lamor Gatenio at Chicago Exotics Animal Hospital. tal. lots ofextensive training." even done a few surgicalopening, Chicago Exotics "I've been planning this The array of animals that procedures on fish using ahas drawn clients from In- for the last 15 years' Hortonare welcomed for treatmentton Heights, owner of twosome of the features ofmachine that keeps waterdiana, Wisconsin and even said at an open house for at Chicago Exotics is broad. birds. "We've been coming Chicago Exotics. running over the gills. as far as Tennessee. Chicago Exotics on June 28. Wallabies,prairiedogs,since it opened up. I'm an Chicago resident Karen Horton said she has a "We've been doing really, "The people who work hedgehogs, snakes, reptiles,ER nurse. They have every-Furnweger, owner of 14lifetime of passion and ex- really weW' said technician here, we've always wantedferrets, mice, rats and birdsthinghere that you'd have inturtles and two birds, saidperience with companion Erica Mede. "This place is a to do this. We needed that. are just some of the patientsa hospital' she finds Chicago Exotics to animals ofall kinds. dream come true for us. We We were outgrowing ourthat veterinarians and staff A surgical suite, specialbe a much more comfort- "I've had just about every couldn't ask for a better space over there." are trained to treat. cages for animals that need able place to take her manypet you can imagine' she building or better clients." Horton said although it "I've been waiting.I extra heat and a laser usedanimals than a traditionalsaid. "Exotics is all I ever took time, her new practicethink it's wonderful' saidfor stimulation and anti- vet clinic. wanted to do." [email protected] is now complete with fourSandy Bredehoft of Arling- inflammatory purposes are "They treat them like Horton said Chicago Ex- TwitterOSheaBridget I.

NEWS Cops: Kidnapping victims JOIN TH[ CaEBRATION stole safe with $80,000 BY NATALIE HAYES that he "was hiding Pioneer Press untaxed money in his saf&' Two men were kid- Harwood Heights napped after they stole a safe police saidthat on containing$80,000 from the May 15, Roenkamp home of one of those ac-and Verdino entered cused of kidnapping them,Van De Carr's home police say. and stole a safe con- Joseph Van De Carr, 39, oftaming $80,000. They Roggenkamp Verdino the 1100 block of Northwest used $5,000 to buy Highway in Park Ridge, and two used motorcycles, Erik O'Caroll, 20, ofthe 4100 and went out riding block of North Pittsburghthe bikes together on Avenue in Chicago, wereMay 18, according to arrested on May 20 and Hat-wood Heights po- were each charged with lice. aravated kidnapping, un- They became sepa- Lipizzaner stallions have been enchanting audiences lawfùl restraint and ara-rated as they drove vatedbattery. Harwood east on Grand Avenue for 450 years. Witness art and history come to Heights police said Van De in River Grove, police Van Der Carr OCaroll life at one of our summer performances. Each Can turned himselfin They said. said they arrested O'Caroll at Vuilagomez said that Vandriven around, beaten and performance, set to music, is a study in classical his home. De Can suspected whotortured while Van De Carr Van De Carr's brother-in- might have burglarized hisrepeatedly asked him to horsemanship. From the playful bounding of new law, John Vincent Verdino, home and confronted Verdi- disclose the location of the foals to the strong, precise jumps of our stallions, 19, of the 3300 block of no as he rode his motorcycle money. Gustav Street in Franklin in River Grove in the area of Roggenkamp was blind- the whole family will be captivated by the strength, Park, and Jared A. Rog-Elm and Richards streetsfolded and didn't know genkamp, 23, of Park Ridge, after Verdino was separatedwhere he was taken, but told beauty and intelligence of these horses. both were charged withfrom Ronkamp. police that after about three residential burgiary in con- Van De Can then alleg-stops, he was taken out of nection with the incident edly pulled Verdino off the the vehicle and put into the Harwood Heights policemotorcyclepunched himback seat of another vehicle said and threw him in the trunkwith Verdino, who report- Authorities said that be- Next Performance: ofhis caz River Grove policeedly also had been beaten. Sunday, July 5th at i pm ICafé opens for lunch & drinks at i i :3Oarr cause the locations of the said. Vîllagomez said the two alleged crimes took place in Later that day, Roen-were taken to another loca- three towns, the case waskamp got text messagestion, restrained with hand- investigated by three police from Verdino's phone claim- cuf and duct tape, and Tickets: departments - Harwooding he had been arrested bybeaten until they revealed Advance Purchase Online: Adult/Veteran/Child I $25/$20/$1 5 Heights, Park Ridge and the Harwood Heights Police where the money was. River Grove. Department. Harwood Villagomez said the two DeL Damian VillagomezHeights policesaid. Thewere released at 4:30 am. At the Door: AdultsNeteran/ChildI $30/$20/$20 of the River Grove Policeperson sending the mes- May 19 at a Franklin Park gas Departmentsaidthe sages from Verdino's phone station at Belmont Avenue Matinee and Evening Performances run through September 1 2th charges stem from two ar- asked him for a ride from the and River Road after their rests made by the Park Ridge parking lot of the Life Stor-captors got the money back on select Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Police Department in con- age building on the 7100 Franklin Park police said nection with Van De Carr'sblock of Gunnison Street inVerdino's father contacted For the full schedule please visit us at home being burgiarized onHarwood Heights, accord- them after seeing the extent www.tempelfarms.com. May 15, in which $80,000 ining to Harwood Heightsof his son's injuries. 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Van De Carr's wife, told him Harwood Heights police Van De Carr had been physi- said that for the next fourNatalie Hayes is a freelance cally abusive toward her, and hours, Roggenkamp wasreporterforPioneerPress. 8 POUCE REPORT

The follong items wereJune 23 a man entered thesion of marijuana on June 9100 block of Potter Road, taken from the Nues Policestation and began smashing20 during a roadside safetyunincorporated Maine Chicago man charged Department reports. An ar- pre-packaged pastries thatcheck conducted by theTownship, was charged rest does not constitute a were offered for sale. Whenpolice department on thewith retail theft on June 20 EE with child endangerment finding ofguilt. the employee told the man6800 block of Touhy Ave- after she allegedly stole cos- he would have to pay for the nue. Police said Walus wasmetics and perfume valued BY NATALIE HAYES said.' BATFERY food he had damaged, thein possession of2.4 grams of at $232 from a store at Golf Pioneer Press When police arrived, U Aman told policehewasman refused and latersuspected marijuana, and Mill Shopping Center. She the boy told them his dad - attacked June 19 by a driverkicked the employee in thehad an open bottle of vodkahas an Aug. 5 court date. À Chicago man washad left him in the car and who thought he was driving leg as he was escorted out ofin the center console. He Niharika Patel, 40, of the charged with endanger-he had crossed the street too slow in a parking lot onthe building, police said.has a July 7 court date. 9400 block of Overhill, ing the health of a childto find him, police said. the 8300 block of Golf Road. Outside in the parking lot, Morton Grove, was charged after his 3-year-old sonThe child also said he was According topolice,thethe man allegedly threwRETAn. THEFT with felony retail theft on was found wanderinghungry and had to use the man reported that after hecontainers of windshield Dennis Laboy, 35, of theJune 19 after she allegedly near a busy Morton Grovebathroom, according to stopped hisvehicle,the washer fluid off shelves and 1500 block of Grant Court,stole 18 clothing items val- intersection June 21, ac-the report. driver of the other carkicked over garbage cansHanover Park, was chargedued at $304 from a store at cording to police. Ruiz reportedly told approached him, openedbefore leaving the property.with retail theft on June 20Golf Mill Shopping Center. Edwin Ruiz, 38, of the police he had been inside his car door, pulled him out According to police, officersafter he allegedly stole five She had a June 25 court 2900 block of North Kol-the bar for approximately of thedriver'sseat andlocated the suspect, but theDVDs valued at $112 from a date. mar Avenue, Chicago, al- 15 minutes. punched him about fouremployee said he did notstore on the 8500 block of legedly left the boy inside The incident was re- times in the face. The driverwant to sigo a criminalGolfRoad. He has an Aug. 5 THEFT a car in the parking lot ofported to the Illinois De- then got back in his car andcomplaint against him. Thecourt date. I Four pairs of Rayban the All in Bar on the 5700partment of Child and drove away, the victim toldman was told not to returnU Deona Madison, 36, ofsunglasses, valuedat block of Dempster StreetFamily Services. police. The man did notto the gas station, policethe 800 block of North$1,000, were reported in Morton Grove while he Ruiz is scheduled to want to pursue criminal said. Karlov, Chicago, wasstolen June 19 from a store went inside to play videoappear before a judge at charges, according to police. charged with felony retailon the 7200 block of Cald- poker, police said. the Skokie courthouse on DUI theftafter she allegedlywell Avenue. Two people walkingthe 5600 block of Old DISORDERLY Lukasz Walus, 23, of thestole 46 items of clothingU A woman told police that along the south side ofOrchard Road in Skokie CONDUCT 9200 block of Major Ave-valued at $430.95 from aher wallet was stolen from Dempster shortly before on July 30. An employee of a gasnue, Morton Grove, wasstore on the 5600 block ofher purse on June 20 while 11 p.m. called police when station on the 6900 block ofcharged with driving underTouhy Avenue. She has anshe shopped inside a store they saw the boy standingNatalie Hayes is a free- Milwaukee Avenue told po- the influence, driving withAug. 5 court date. on the 5600 block of Touhy alone near the side of alance reporter for Pioneer lice that at around 8:30 a.m. open alcohol and posses-U Melissa Hill, 26, of the Avenue. nearby building,policePress.

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After a fourth recent incident in which anti-Semitic or racist graffiti was found on the grounds of a Northwestern University building in Evanston, the FBI has been asked to help investigate what authoritiesarecalling a "hate crime," school officials said. "University police have asked the FBI to assist in the investiga- tion and have classified this as a hate crime," said Alan Cubbage, president ofuniversity relations for Northwestern. "It is obviously a matter of concern and very trou- bling." On June 19, during an early- morning security sweep, school authorities found a swastika and other offensive graffiti etched in dirt on a window at Ryan Field, where the university held its grad- uation ceremony later in the day, officials said. "It was drawn in the dirt or the dust on the windows:' Cubbage said. "That was removed shortly thereafter. It was well before Ryan Field was open for commence- ment, so none of the guests saw any of the grafflti' The June 19 incident marks at least the fourth time in the last two months similar graThti has turned up on university property in Ev- A file photo of Northwestern University's main campus in Evanston. CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2O2 anston, officials said. Diane Carbonara, a public af-officials. On June 8, anti-Semiticseveral examples of hate graffitiaround campus," Cubbage said.kind of relationship among them fairsspecialist with the FBI'sand racistgraffitiwas spray- were discovered inside the univer- "What's happening now is the or any pattern." Chicago office, wrote in an email painted at the construction site ofsity library in April, officials said. university police are investigating that the FBI had been called in to the new KelloSchool of Man- "There have been several in-with the assistance of the FBI in. Brian L. Cox is afreelance reporter discuss graffiti with Northwestern agement near the lakefront andcidents at differentlocationsting to determine if there is anyib r Pioneer Press.

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The following items were dis- science,writing, photography,and eighth grade Spanish teacherbe installed was not immediately School for a salary of $65,950. cussed and/or action was taken on cooking. and . Maria Ricotta will take a leave of available. Kathleen Sfikas was hired to at the Lincoinwood School District absence during the 2015-16 school teach pre-kindergarten at Todd 74 Board of Education meeting on yeat School district hires Hall School. The board approved a Thursday, June 25. The school board School board tables initiative to salary of $59,630. approved install security cameras through- new teachers Michael Wittenbom was hired Last week of summer out District 74 campus The school board approved newto teach fourth grade at Rutledge resignations, leaves of The District 74 school board has hires during the June 25 meeting. Hall at a salary of $59,630. school approaches absence tabled a recommendation by theAll new teachers will be.n on The last day of summer school facilities committee to install secu-August 10, according to infonna- Next school board for the 190 students enrolled in this Eighth grade math teacher Su-rity cameras for the entire Districttion from the school board. year's programs will be Friday, July zanne Bartels resigned, effective74 campus at a capped cost of Elizabeth Golden was hired tomeeting scheduled lo,according to information from June 9. about $108,000, according to in-teach second grade at Todd Hall The next school board meeting District 74. Special education aide Deniseformation from the school board. SchooL The board approved awill be held on Thursday, Aug. 6 at More than 50 classes are being Rubenstein resigned, effective May Further information on when salary of $62,391. 7:30 p.m. at Lincoinwood Village offered during this year's summer 29. the installation would take place or Alex Lee was hired to teachHall, 6900 N. Lincoln Ave., Lin- school program, including math, First grade teacher Dana Harfhow many security cameras would seventh grade math at Lincoln Hall coinwood. EDUCATION D64 extends superintendent's contract, approvespay raise Heinz to get 2 percent In addition, Heinz' benefitsadministrators and approval of package will now include 100salary for outside groups was also increase and upgrade topercent dental and health coy-discussed at the meeting, but no benefits package erage. vote was taken. Action on those District 64 Board Presidentitems is expected at the board's BY BOB CHIARITO Anthony Borrelli explained thatnext regalar meeting, July 13, Pioneer Press the board's action was routine, according to district spokeswom- and described Heinz' contract asan Bernadette Tramm. Park-Ridge Nues School Dis- a revolving, three-year contract. Also taking place at Monday's trict 64 extended the contract of "Every year the board deter-meeting, three students were Laurie Heinz this week and gavemines if the superintendent willawarded 2015 Judith L. Snow her a raise. have a year added to the back end.Awards. The awards, named for a Heinz, who is completing herThis is a three-year, revolving Park Ridge resident who worked first year in the district as super-contract," Borrelli said. with the League of Women intendent, had a three-year con- He said the board approved theVoters, are given annually to tract. The extension of her con-extension and raise unanimously,students who are ethical leaders tract by one year was discussedand would not be surprised ifamong their peers. and approved by the board at thethey do it again next year. Receiving the honors this year June 22 meeting. "She has blown us away withwere Sophia Post, from Emerson Heinz will also receive a 2 her goals and objectives. We areMiddle School, and Abby Flood percent salaryincrease, fromunanimous in our support, and Iand Ainsley Owen, from Lincoln $201,000 to $205,020 beginningfully expect to do it again next Middle School. in the 2015-2016 year, accordingyear," Borrelli said. JONATHAN BULLINGTON/CHICAGO TRIBUNE to District 64 Chief School Busi- Approval of compensation forBob Chiarito is a freelance report- Inthis file photo,Laurie Heinz addressesthePark Ridge-NulesSchool ness Official Becky Allard. building and districtcertifiederfor Pioneer Press. District 64 board Jan. 30.

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BYJoNHILKEVITCH sion if FAiR wants them there,than any other airport in the Chicago Thbune Evans said. world. rN Jac Charlier, co-founder of "There isabsolutely a gate Modem airports from Atlanta FAiR, said Wednesday that "com-shortage, both short-term and a to Denver have been "stealingmunity conversations" with citylong-term need' she said. traffic" from O'Hare International officials "must start with the Evans said one of her priorities i V) Airport a loss O'Hare can halt citizens" before expanding to in-will be to build additional gates. only by being more competitivedude other participants. But, Evans said, the options will and attractive to fliers, the city's Evans is an engineer with morenot be limited to the approvi- new aviation chief said Wednes-than 30 years of airport experi-mately 50 gates that Chicago had day. ence and came to Chicago thisoriginally planned at the western Outdated management of facili- month from the airport systemterminal complex. There is room ties at O'Hare, misguided attemptsserving the nation's capital. elsewhere on the airfield,in- by the airlines to jam more flights Chronic flight delays and con- cluding space to construct addi- into the airport during the busiestgestion that trap passengers attional taxiways and terminal ex- travel hours and a shortage ofO'Hare should make it clear topansions that would increase effi- gates that often adds to passenger anyone that more work needs tociency of transiting planes, she delays have contributed to the be done, she said. Additional andsaid. problem, Aviation Commissioner more comfortable seating in United Airlines and American Ginger Evans said during her first O'Hare's concourses as well asAirlines, which operate more than interview with the Tribune. better food and retail concessions 85 percent ofO'Hare flights, insist A week after confirmation toare "sorely needed. No questionno gate shortage exists and that her new post, Evans advocated an about it," she said. they will not contribute funding to agenda of growth for O'Hare that "Denver has been punchingconstruct the western terminal, she predicted will extend theabove its weight for 20 yearswhich potentially could be used airport's life by another 40 years,because they had the capacity andby competitor airlines. but also said the airport can andwe didn't," said Evans, who while Thereisvirtual unanimity should be a better neighbor. working as a consultant helpedamong airline pilots and FAA air A record number of noise corn- build the Denver airport. "I'mtraffic controllers, however, that plaints about new flight patternstelling you, they took part ofO'Hare desperately needs more at O'Hare, which utilize newO'Hare's traffic?' gates, particularly now to balance east-west runways, have been The next phase of the O'Harethe increase in airfield capacity loed this year. Mitigating noiseoverhaul must go beyond, evencreated by new runways. The won't be easy, she added, because possibly significantlyalter, theshortage isn'tlost on arriving the new parallel runway configu- airfield expansion project thatpassengers, who areregularly ration at O'Hare is mostly built,began in 2005 and has cost more informed by apologeticflight and alternatives to use the air-than $10 billion to datei Evans crews that the plane is not moving port's diagonal runways are ihn-said. As evidence, she pointed tobecause no gates are available. ited. stormy weather on a Monday Evans said the existing gate 'People 10 miles away from thenight earlier this month in whichshortage is made worse every NANCY STONE/CHICAGO TRIBUNE airport, I can tell you right now1,425 cots were provided to pas-winter because of outmoded air- Ginger Evans, Chicago's new aviation commissioner, is an engineer with today that there probably is notsengers stranded at O'Hare. port procedures that requiremore than 30 years of airport experience and came to Chicago this much I can do for them," Evans The O'Hare Modernization planes to be de-iced at the gatemonth from the airport system serving the nations capital. said about the change in air traffic Program wasfirstpresentedbefore taxiing to departure rim- patterns. around 2003 as a solution to flightways. Sometimes, when flights areexisting pads are used as holdingiying out her plans, but she made Evans confirmed she will meetdelays caused by bad weather. So delayed during snowfalls and lowareas, so-called "penalty boxes,"it clear that with a fifth parallel Monday with a citizens group thatfar it has not lived up to thattemperatures, pilots must returnduring severe congestionforrunway set to open at O'Hare in has been pressing the Emanuelbilling. Among the nation's 29 to the gate to be de-iced again. flights that are delayed. October, a planned sixth east-west administration - with no successbusiest airports, O'Hare ranked She said that to free up gates airstrip and an extension of an so far - to meet and agree onNo. 28 for on-time departures in more quickly, especially until new Increased flights existing runway set to open in solutions to reduce the jet-noisethe first four months of this year, ones are built, she will instruct the 2020 must also be built. impact on communities east and according to the U.S. Departmentaviation department to stage de- Airlines serving O'Hare have United and American oppose west of O'Hare. Those areas are in of Transportation. O'Hare was No. icing pads. Used at many othercompounded delays by sharplyany additional runway construc- the directflight path of the 26 for on-time arrivals. airports, the pads employ a "car-increasing flights during the al-tion until passenger traffic in- parallel runways. wash"-style de-icing process. ready busiest times of day, Evanscreases to the point of requiring Monday's meeting, the first of Trucks are positioned just beyondsaid. more airfield capacity. Reminded three planned sessions negotiatedGate shortage the wingtips and douse jets with 'What really drives delays isof United and American's firm with help from state legislators, Evans is the first city official, ice-meltingfluid while theytaxi topeak-periodactivity," she said.position,Evans said:"They'll will involve the Chicago Depart-since the Daley administration put their runway. "The airlines pick and chooseagree. The whole conversation ment of Aviation and representa-plans on hold to build a new O'Hare officials have long saidhubs (at which to operate) basedhas been a little bit too simplistic tives of Fair Allocation in Run-passenger terminal on the westthat the airport, tightly packedon their ability to get people into date?' ways (FAiR). The meeting willside ofO'Hare, to say that there is a onto about 7,000 acres, simplythat particular hour. And there is a also be open to noise experts hiredgate shortage at the airport, whichdoesn't have the space to operatemax on that hour?' [email protected] by the Suburban O'Hare Commis- last year handled more ifightsde-icing pads, in part because Evans withheld details on car- Twitter @fli(kevitch NEWS 13

r: Morton Grove Days puts r: themayorin dunk tank BY Pi DEFIGLIO opening ceremony on "Don't miss the paradeofBillyJoel and Elton John, Pioneer Press Thursday, held at the festi-and fireworks," Brauner will play. val grounds at 6140 Demp-said, adding people should Audience members will Morton Grove is ready to sterStreet, between thecatch as much of the enter-need to walk over to the burst into party mode July 2 American Legion Civic cen- tainment as they can, asfield north of Harrer Park when Morton Grove Dayster and Harrer Park. well. by 9:15 to 9:30 or so, howev- kicks off with a carnival, DiMaria will take a turn This year's festival willer, in order to spread their CURTIS LEHMKUHLJPONEER PRESS games, live music and a food sitting in the carnival dunk relive the seventies, eighties blankets or chairs on the In thisfilephoto,Kern Miller, left, Brookelyn Miller, Rose court. The festivities will tank at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. and nineties, with several lawn to see the fireworks at Hoffman and Joey Hoffman wave to the crowd during the reach into even higher gear "If it benefits the rightthemed bands playingin the 9:45.Typically,fireworksMorton Grove Independence Day parade of 2014. July 4 with a parade andcause, it's good to do, andentertainment area each shows last about a half-hour fireworks. this is for Morton Grovenight A Steely Dan tribute in Morton Grove. said it will offer Anti-Heroplace during extremely hot The volunteer commit-Days," DiMaria said. "I en-band, the Bad Sneakers, will Parking isavailableat IPA, Leinenkugel's Summerweather, but predictions tee which runs the eventcourage everyone to comeplay at 8 p.m. Thursday; aPrairie View Plaza atShandy and Blue Mooncall for temperatures in the has secured donations forout You get to have fun, it's70s and 80s rock coverDempster St. and Wanke-craft , as well as regu- 705 thi5 year. about half the cost of the Fourth of July." band, Voyage, will play at 6 gan Ave. From there, it is lar . "We're praying for good fireworks, andisstill For those who have never p.m. Thursday and, Chicago about a three-block walk to Wristhands good for un-weather," said Brunner. "As looking to raise the remain-been to Morton Grove Days Experience, a Chicago trib- the Harrer Park field. Streetlimited rides at the carnival long as it's dry and not too ing cost. Donations in anybefore, Georgianne Brun-ute band, will play at 8p.m. parking is extremely Ihn-are available for $60 untilhot, nor too cold, we'll be amount will be accepted atner, chair of the Morton On Saturday, The Whoited, and be prepared toJuly 1, and $70 after July 1, OK" the Information Booth or at Grove Days committee, rec-get their due at 5:15, withwait in traffic to exit theat www.mortongroveday- wwwmortongrovedays.org ommended spending thethe Who's Who tribute area after the fireworks. s.org. Pam DeFiglio is a freelance Mayor Dan DiMaria said whole day Saturday at theband. At 8 p.m. Billy Elton, a Paul Mmx, the volunteer In recent years, the festi- reporterfor Pioneer Press. he's looking forward to the fest. band which plays the music in charge ofthe beer garden, val and parade have taken NeedaCar Now? Bad Credit? No Credit? No Problem.

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"You can't imagine theCity area firefighters whothe aftermath of a tornado terror these people livedhad been working all night.and the storm's power was through, as their homes The firefighters fromoverwhelming. were being torn off on topDuPage and Cook counties "There was tremendous of them," DeWolf said.were assigned to a sectiondestruction," DeWoIf said. "And the next day, theyof the city that held a"Large trees were snapped were outside, concernedsubdivision with nicein half. Cars were over- about looking after theirhouses, DeWoIf said. Theyturned. Seeing this kind of SAVE 31% neighbors." Previous Thb-walked the streets, intro-damage on TV doesn't plus FREE home delivery une reports showed thatduced themselves and of-compare to seeing itin five people were taken toferedassistance.Mainly, person." Call 312-222-6157 or the hospital with minorthey determined whether it Karban said that on a BuylcelandicWater.com injuries, but no deaths werewas safe for residents totypical block in the area reported from the tornadoenter their homes to re-they were assigned, three June 22, which broughttrieve important items, De-homes were flattened, two winds up to 160 mph to theWolfand Karban said. were partially torn apart Coal City and Braidwood "A lot of people alreadyand the others were un- Experience Earth's most perfect water area. had made calls to theirtouched. DeWolf, Karban, threeinsurance companies and "You could see the path The legend began on the remote island of Iceland over 5,000 years ago other firefighters and a firethere were restorationof the tornado;' De Wolf engine from the Hinsdalecompanies on site and tree-said. "Half the roof was when a colossal volcanic eruption created a miraculous resource beneath Fire Department met uptrimming companies re-torn off one house, and the with firefighters andmoving limbs," DeWoifhouse next door, the glass the Earth's crust. The legendaryÖlfusSpring was born and has been equipment that formed thesaid. in the windows wasn't even constantly replenished by snowmelt and rainfall ever since, Cherished by response team from Muti- The roofofthe Coal Citybroken." al Aid Box Alarm Systemfirestation where they Others who did not live generations, this is the source of Icelandic Glacial. This pristine natural Division 10 from Cook andwere based actually hadin the area were there DuPage counties, officialsbeen damaged by the tor- helping out, DeWolf said. spring water is filtered through ancient lava rock, creating remarkable said. Three fire engines, anado, Karban said. A 110- "We did see massive de- purity and optimal mineral balance. Clean, crisp and untouched, ladder truck, three ambu-foot radio tower had col-struction, but they had it lances, a rescue vehicle andlapsed on the station roof under control," Karban celebrate nature's perfection with every sip Icelandic Glacial. firefighters from Darien-he said. said. "There was camara- Woodridge Fire Protection The Coal City firefight-derie and they were upbeat District, Tn-State Fire Pro-ers on duty that night wentand everybody was helping tection District, Westmont,into a storage room for each other out." Riverside, Brookfield, Lashelter when they heard The residents were of- ÍCELANDIC Grange Park and Argonnethe tornado approaching,fering bottles of water to L ACtA L fire departments met at theKarban said. thefirstresponders, he Darien-Woodridge district "They physically weresaid. 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Following 18 months ofof the Department of Sur- have the facilities and the The operatingrooms that construction, Advocate Lu- gery. resources to meet the needsare scheduled to open this theran General Hospital in Dr. Douglas Propp, chair- ofthose patients," he said. fall will include one dedi- Park Ridge is opening theman of Emergency Medi- willthe new ER cutcated to advanced robotic doors of its newly expanded cine at Lutheran General, down on the amount of time surgery and feature an at- and renovated emergencysaid the expansion isin patients have to spend intached classroom for surgi- room. response to an ever-grow- the waiting room? cal students and visiting The completion of theing number of emergency "Hopefully so," Proppsurgeons from around the $40 millionproject wasroom patients at the level says. "That's the expecta- world, said Dr. John White. celebrated with a ribbon one trauma center. lion." Several yearsago the cutting ceremony June 24, "Our volume continues The hospital hasex- emergency room was re- six days before the plannedto go up;' Propp said. "We panded physician staff bynamed the Simms Family opening of the emergencyare probably going to be JENNIFER JOHNSON/PIONEER PRESS about 10 percent and ex-Emergency and Trauma room to patients. hitting 70,000 (ER) visits The new waiting area inside the pediatric emergency room pects to increase nursingCenter in recognition of The new ER includes 33 this year." wing at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge. staff "based on the volumeJean and John Simms of adult treatment rooms and Evonne Woloshyn, a ofpatients and the acuity ofPark Ridge who, hospital nine separate pediatric spokeswoman for Lutheranvisitstothe emergencyin the area was reducedpatients' Propp added. officials say, have donated treatment rooms, which is General, said the hospitalroom. when Holy Family Medical For the first time, themore than $5 million to the 11 more beds than previ-saw 50,000 adult emer- An aging population andCenterin Des Plainesemergency area will alsohospital over the last 50 ously existed, informationgency room patients in 2015 a growing number of peopleclosed its ER after transi-have a dedicated space foryears. 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4LL DRIVE. Nodromo. 16 OPINION Tob much focusonConfederate flag found it repugnant that it is flying represents the paradox we all over state capital buildings or part share as Americans - north- ofstate flags. erners and southerners. It is the I'm glad to see it could be on its paradox ofthe existence of slav- way out from its place outside the ery in a country declared to be a South Carolina Statehouse in the free land. It is the paradox of wake ofthe discussion over the inequality that exists among RANDY BLASER recent shootings in Charleston at people who believe that all are the Emanuel AME Church. created equal. It is the paradox of i Like many Americans, I'm But to be honest, I think it has independent states forming one fascinated with the history of the become too much the focus of the union that tore itselfapart over Civil War. I've read many books debate. The Confederate flag has different ideas about freedom, on the subject and even visited become a convenient political equality and independence. some of the great battlefields symbol to exploit our cultural In trying to understand the where the war was waged. differences and a way to avoid paradox for today, I look to Ulys- Thanks to the Internet, I've real discussion about race in this . ses S. Grant,who defeated the discovered that I have two ances- countr3 rebels who fought under that flag. tors who fought in that bitter war: For many Americans, the flag is At the war's end, he heard his a second great-grandfather who a symbol ofshame, not a romantic troops cheering Robert E. Lee's served in the 5th Wisconsin Light image ofpast valor. But many surrender. Grant ordered them to Battery and a third great-grand- southerners claim they find it a SKIP OPOURKE/AP be quiet. "The rebels are our father who was in the 3rd Wis- source ofcultural pride, almost A Confederate flag waves in the wind at the Confederate Memorial countrymen again," he said. consin Regiment and was wound- like fried chicken and sweet tea. Park in Tampa, Fia., on June 24. Yes, they are our countrymen ed in the Antietam campaign. I recognize my reaction to that again. But that wasn't the end. So I've long had a strong opin- flag isn't the only reaction that's I don't wish to condemn those ments flyingthe symbol of rebel- And taking down a flag won't end ion regarding the Confederate possible or valid. individuals who view that flag lion. the discussion we need to have battle flag, or the "Stars and Bars?' Just as lam proud of my ances- with some romantic nostalgia, or And I don't like how the flag about race and how we treat each It's the symbol of rebellion tors who fought for the Union, I don't understand why black peo- has become a political football other on a daily basis. against the and the know others from the south are ple feel repelled by it. I'll allow leading to more bombast between repression of black Americans. proud of the ancestors who individuals to keep their pride. Democrats and Republicans. RandyBlaser is afreelance col- As such a symbol, I've always fought for their state. However, I don't like govern- Like it or not, that flag also umnistfor Pioneer Press.

LETTER TO Blackhawks celebration missingmybrother THE EDITOR Tim, the 'Dean of Hockey Writers Wrong to the NEIL for the Daily Herald. such as the Bears or the Cubs. He helped build an audience for blame Rauner Tim died on March 24, 2014. always refused. hockey, helped move the Black- His death elicited an outpouring It might be hard to believe hawks from the inside pages to for Illinois oflove for the man and respect now, but when Tim began coy- the front page. for the writer and reporter. ering the Blackhawks, the or- Sportswriters can't play the His readers and colleagues ganization was not the fan favor- game or help build the team. But budget mess had come to know Tim as the ite it is today. But Tim loved what sportswriters can do, Tim In reading all the articles about PAui SASSONE "Dean ofHockey Writers." Whenhockey Tim loved the Black- did superlatively. His expert Goy. Bruce Rauner and the state Tim died, legendary sportswriter hawks. So he stayed. He waited. knowledge and his ability to budget, it seems many hold Raun- Sometimes angry, always sad. Bob Verdi wrote, "Tim Sassone He wrote. He analyzed. He ex- connect with his readers educat- er responsible for the budget That's howl felt watching the had it all. He was a terrific writer plained. And his patience and ed and created interest in hockey mess. How can anyone who lives Blackhawks' triumphant march and reporter. He knew hockey loyalty bore fruit Today's Black- and the Blackhawks. Tim was a in or out ofCook County ignore to the Stanley Cup. and loved it. He respected his hawks are a dynasty. piece a link, in the winning chain the fact that it is House Speaker I have nothing but admiration readers, his profession and his Tim was there for two Stanley that is today's Blackhawks. Michael Madigan and Senate for the Blackhawks. They are a newspaper. He was a profes- Cup championships. How I wish The Blackhawks' triumph is President John Cullerton who great team and a great organiza- sional who took his job seriously, he had been here for this one. Tim's triumph, too. Tim is, and drive all Illinois politics? They tion. They deserve the eminence but was able to laugh. Above all, That he wasn't isn't fair and always was, a winner. control everything budget, they have achieved. he was a prince ofa man. We makes me more sad than I can But above all, as Bob Verdi unions, pensions and everything But, Tim should have been have lost a really good man." say. But shaking my fist at the sun wrote, Tim was a prince of a and anything that has any fi- there. It's not fait He would have Tim loved sports ever since he is wasteful and unproductive. man. nancial impact on the budget. We loved it. was a youngster. And as a sports- It is a cliche - one I take com- This year's Stanley Cup win is have a mayor here in Chicago Tim loved hockey and the writer, he covered all sports in fort in - to say Tim was indeed just one more reminder of how who also belongs to the machine Blackhawks. And for 26 years, he his all-too-short life. spiritually present for this Stan- much we love Tim and miss him. and works with Madigan and shared that love with his readers. But hockey was special to him. ley Cup win. I am convinced that Cullerton to control everything. Tim Sassone, my youngest broth- He had several opportunities to through his 26 years of outstand- Paul Sassone is afreelarice col- er, covered the Blackhawks and switch to more glamorous beats ing reporting and writing, Tim umnistfor the Pioneer Press. Vivian Cielak, Northbrook OPINION 17

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Ltiri tiR TO THE EDITOR The Rachel Dolezalcase is disempowering to blackwomen The appropriation of between a black and white black women's struggles, black culture and identity identity Millions of black makes it difficult for mixed- by white people is, unfortu- women do not have a choice race people who "appear nately, nothing new. It has a to be anything except who white" to be accepted as long history, beginning with they are. mixed, and also, her choice the minstrel shows, then Because Rachel had a to "become black" invali- Elvis and continuing today. choice, she demonstrated dates some of her work Rachel Dolezal's imper- her white privilege by mak- with black conirnunities. Understood sonation of a black woman is ing that choice. She also She could have done more for Iearnin9 & attention issues profoundly disempowering demonstrated a cardinal for her cause from a posi- to black women and women belief ofcolonialis that tion of honesty, using her of color in America who the culture and beliefs of power as a white person to suffer oppression, prejudice, the colonized person are effect change. injustice and violence every ours to possess as if we day - because Rachel was owned them. Mark Langenfeld, born white. She had a choice Her choice trivializes Burr Ridge For the i in5kids with learning and attention issues, every day can be a challenge. Explore Understood.org. LETTER TO THE EDITOR a free online resource designed to help you help your child thrive in school and in life. Thanks Rep. Quigley for supporting TPA Brought to you by 15 nonprofit partners.

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Driving east the other day on Washington Street - aka the waistline of Lake County - I saw one of those advisory signs that estimate your travel time. Well, usually they esti- mate your travel time when you see them on Inter- states. They also keep score ofthe number of people killed on area roadways, just in case you needed a DAN MORAN/NEWS-SUN moment ofoptimism to get A Lake County Division of Transportation travel-estimation you through a tough day. sign alerts drivers on Washington Street near Route 83. Anyway, these esti- mated-travel signs have less than two minutes at traffic generally moves been popping up more highway speed, but in this around 50. A few years ago, often on the shoulders of case, the speed limits you could go the usual 5 county roadways, and it ranged from 30 to 40 mph. mph over the limit and was high time to put them Even so, five minutes move with traffic. More to the test. Just how accu- seemed too conservative in recently, this practice will rate can these things be light traffic. I set a stop- leave you with a Ford F-350 given the variables of driv- watch, and off I went. or a Honda Odyssey in your ing? I mean, can they ac- After rolling along just nk count for getting stuck fine, I hit a red light at Anyway, after hitting red behind a truck? Do these Hainesville. After that, I lights at both Route 45 and estimates apply to a reck- was again rolling along just Almond Road, I pulled to a less youngster who grew upfine until I hit another red stop at Route 21, which is on the "Fast & Furious" light at Lake Street Coinci- known to locals as Mil- library of film? dence? Perhaps not. waukee Avenue. My time: After a completely unsci- I approached the inter- 8:23. And I might have been entific study, this much can section with Route 83 - right at the eight-minute be reported about the accu- which, ofcourse, was fea- prediction ifl hadn't racy of these roadside travel turing its usual red light for slowed down for a guy who estimates: They are scary east-west traffic - and was either lost or texting. accurate. They might leave waited until I came to a The expected red light at you wondering who is complete standstill to hit GreenleafAvenue was watching you and why. the stopwatch. Its rea&ng about all that separated me Let's start with a sign 4:52, or a mere eight sec- from the final frontier of parked on Washington at onds shy ofthe estimate. Route 131/Green Bay Road. Bellevue Drive, about a A chill ran down my Greenleafdid not defy my half-mile east of Haines- spine. Excitement? Fear? expectations, but traffic Take time to ville Road. Its forecast in Next up was a sign about was otherwise smooth. I recent mid-morning traffic a football field to the east: reached the finish line and said "TIME TO IL 83:5 "TIME TO IL 21:8 MINS" hit the stopwatch: 12:54, or beadad today. MIN?' I interpreted this and "IL 131:13 MINS." Mr. six seconds short I looked cryptic message to mean Roboto was doubling the over my shoulder to see if a that it would take me five stakes. I took that bet. plain white van or a drone minutes to drive the 2.25 As with my first experi- were on my tail. miles from there to Route ment I attempted at all The final analysis on 83 in Grayslake, where times to be near the speed these roadside travel esti- Washington Street traffic limit This was nearly im- mators? Trust them. Or goes to stop and contem- possible on Washington maybe we humans do so at plate its purpose. between Route 45 and our peril. It should be noted that Hunt Club Road, where the you can cover 2.25 miles in posted limit is 40mph and [email protected] OPINION

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ERICscorr Arthur Treachers Fish & Chips, a mainstay of the Golf Mill shopping area in the1970sand 1980s,before it was open air. Memories spark massive responsefor fish and chips shopping waiting in line for more than 100 "likes" along "Star Wars" movies and with a lengthy list of fond running up the down esca- memories ofwhat the local lators in department stores. fish and chips emporium I finally had to stop escala- meant to them. tor sprints after I got a job Judging by the rapid ERIC SCOTT in one ofthose stores. response and highly-posi- Many ofthe shopping five nature ofall the corn- So, I just shelved what I mall POStS are reminders of ments, there is apparently a was going to write about nostalgic times when Golf severe lack ofgood fish and this week in favor of a de- Mill used to be an outdoor chips in the suburbs! But veloping story. No, this is mall until it was enclosed in with such a huge fan fol- much bier than the the 1980s. Frequent topics lowing you have to wonder Blackhawks winning the include places to eat in and what caused Arthur Stanley Cup or Dave Grohi near Golf Mill, including Treacher's to close near the breaking his leg during a recent posts of food favor- Park Ridge-Niles border Foo Fighters concert in ites from back in the day. I decades ago and pull Out of Sweden and finishing the finally joined the conversa- Illinois. Maybe economic show - although talk about tion and offered my vote for factors finally shut down hockey-player tough! best throwback takeout the fish flyers, but I sense a Instead, we're talking food shack, which of course new business opportunity Find cars close to home that you can afford. about fish and chips. was Arthur Treacher's Fish to fix an underserved and We accept all credit applications. There is a public group and Chips on Greenwood widespread craving for on Facebook called "Old near Dempster. Oh, for the quality fish and chips in the School Golf Mill Malirats" smell of battered fish and burbs. that has more than 2,100 vinegar on a broiling sum- A check of the Arthur Get started at carquick.com members, including yours mer day! Treacher's website shows truly. The page is dedicated Within about 90 minutes the closest franchise is in to the Golf Mill Shopping of posting a few lines about Ohio. Appropriately, there's Center in suburban Niles, Arthur Treacher's goodness one in wait for it - Niles, which was the social nerve and an old file photo of Ohio. It's about a seven- carquick center for kids growing up what the place looked like, hour drive from Chicago to in the surrounding area. It's an unexpected and ginor- the next closest Arthur Powered by Tribune where many spent time in mous outpouring of memo- Treacher's. the 1970s and 1980s loiter- ries began. At last count, Hmmnt ing back-to-school clothes this post has generated Eric Scott is a freelancer 20 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

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L a'Sweet' addition BY JENNIFER JOHNSON Ridge," Vallone said, explaining that she Pioneer Press has sold at the Park Ridge Farmers Market and will have a booth during Taste of Park Morning commuters will again be ableRidge. "Everyone's always asking us if we to buy baked goods and a cup of coffeecan move (to Park Ridge). I can't really without having to leave the Uptown Parkmove my space, but when we saw the open Ridge train platform. spot (at the train station), I thought, 'Why B's Sweet Bites is scheduled to occupynot?' the vacant snack shop space inside the Among the items on the menu will be Metra train station at loo S. Summit Ave. doughnuts, cannoli cakes, croissants and The Park Ridge City Council is expected topies - all individual servings - as well as vote on a lease agreement between the citycoffee, lattes and teas, Vallone said. and the owner of the shop during a July 6 She stated that she expects to open her City Council meeting. shop later this summer once she receives Aldermen on June 22 gave tentativefinal approval from the City Council. support for the proposal, which will The Uptown train station has not had a generate $2,400 annually in rent for theregular food vendor as a tenant since at city. Additionally, if the shop's gross annualleast 2010, according to Tim Schwarz, of sales exceed $84,000, the city will receive 5the city's environmental health and busi- TheUptown ParkRidgetrain station. JENNIFER JOHNSON/PIONEER PRESS percent of all additional sales, said Parkness licensing department. Ridge Director of Finance . Several years ago, Schwarz said, All onstation was charged the same amount inat Dee and Busse Highway. City Manager Park Ridge resident Bianca Vallonethe Road Catering ran a morning "express" rent - $200 per month - that B's SweetShawn Hamilton said the city had not opened B's Sweet Bites at 1641 Oaktonshop there and in December 2011, three Bites will be charged, Gilmore said. received inquiries, but Vallone said she Place in Des Plaines in the fall of 2013. The localbusinesses opened the seasonal During the Park Ridge City Council'swould be interested ifthat was an option as shop inside the Park Ridge train stationGourmet Gift Shop, which featured per-June 22 Committee of the Whole meeting, well. will be her second location and she expects sonalized gift baskets, gourmet coffees and2nd Ward AId. Nicholas Milissis inquired if to be open from 5 to 11 a.m. on weekdays. teas, popcorn and other items. any businesses had expressed interest in [email protected] "We get a lot of good feedback from Park The last regular tenant of the trainoperating inside the Dee Road train station Twitter ®JerLPioneer

Village: Planet Fitness, Binny's, PetSmart might fillvacant Dominick's BY NATALIE HAYES Whole Foods and Mariano's Fresh Mar-anticipated completion date of Decembercentive, the developer is forced to displace a Pioneer Press ket swooped in to take over many of the2015 or early 2016, according to a reporthigh tax burden via rental rate, deterring former Dominick's stores in the Chicagoprovided to the village from Kane, McKen- quality tenants with moderate rent ceiling The village of Lincolnwood is nowland area, but the former Lincolnwoodna and Associates, a consultant retained byfrom choosing Lincolnwood as their loca- entertaining a developer's plans to bring alocation is one of the few stores in the the village to review the developer's propos- mix of retailers to the property on the 6800Chicago land area that was not purchased al. The Economic Development Commis- block ofMcCormick Boulevard. by a competing supermarket chain, and the The entire project is expected to takesion on Wednesday, June 24 moved to Pennsylvania-based R&R Global Part- 62,000-square-foot building remains com- between three to four months from the date recommend provisional consent to the 7B ners, LLC has approached the village with pletely vacant of approval to the predicted completiontax abatement by a vote of 7-O-1, according planstorenovate theexisting vacant Cermak Fresh Market purchased thedate, according to the report to Tim Clarke, director of community building and bring in a Planet Fitness, 280,159-square-foot property from Domi- Final approval of the development isdevelopment for the village of Lincoln- Binny's Beverage Depot and a PetSmartnick's parent company, Safeway, in 2014.contingent on whether the village approves wood. store, according to information from theR&R Global now has a contract to acquireR&R Global's request for a tax incentive. The village board will consider the village's Economic Development Commis- the parcel of land from Cermak Fresh The tax incentive the company hasrecommendation of the Economic Devel- sion. Market, according to information from therequested, a Cook County Class 7B property opment Commission during the July 21 Lincoinwood's shuttered Dominick'svillage. tax abatement, is Kane is necessary in ordervillage board meeting. store has sat vacant since the supermarket Both Planet Fitness and Zips Dryto make the project financially viable, Actual approvals of the tax abatement chain closed its Midwest stores nearly two Cleaning have signed-on with R&R Global according to the report from Kane McKen- would be approved with the board's approv- years age. to become tenants, according to village na. al of the development agreement, Clarke Preliminary plans for the property also information, and the developer is reportedly "While the developer has committed to said. show a Zips Dry Cleaners that would be in negotiations with Binny's and PetSmart. finance the project with private sources, net housed in an outlotbuilding on the Construction on the proposed project isannual operating relief will be necessaryÇ'Natalie Hayes is a freelance reporter for property. scheduled to begin in late July, with anthe report states. "Without the [tax] in- Pioneer Press. COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Listings are subject to change. Butterflies & Blooms:The garden's Everybody Movei:8-Week Session for NIles Township School Supply Please call the venue in advance. summer-long exhibit featuring hun- ages birth-2 years with caregiver. Regis- Drive:Niles Township is holding a dreds of butterflies and the flowers they tration required. Celeste Cifala Roy, school supplies drive to assist area chil- reside on. 10 a.m. Each day, Chicago from Evanston's early childhood move- dren in need this coming school year. Thursday, July 2 Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, ment and music program Everybody New supplies and monetary donations Glencoe, Adults $6; seniors $5; children Move!, has planned an hour of activities. will be accepted. Additional informa- Found Launches Live Music Every (3-12) $4; children (2 and under) free, 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Lincolnwood Public tion and detailed school supply lists can Thursday:Every Thursday this sum- 847-835-5440 Library, 4000 West Pratt Ave., Lincoln- also be found online at school district mer, the Josh Rzepka jazz trio performs. wood, free, 847-677-5277 web sites in Skokie, Morton Grove, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Found Kitchen & Hot Summer NIghts:Local bands are Lincoinwood, Niles and Glenview. 9 Social House, 1631 Chicago Ave., Evans- joined by professional dance instructors Lincolnwood Summer Concert Se- a.m. Thursday, Friday, Monday- ton, free, 847-868-8945 to provide visitors with easy-to-under- ries:Free kid's activities, including Wednesday, Niles Township Goverii- stand mini-dance-lessons correspond- inflatables, bingo and face painting start ment, 5255 Main St., Skokie, free, 847- Artifice: fib.., fashion, and embel- ingto the music genre of the evening. at 6 p.m. and the live music follows at 7 727-9510 lishment:This exhibition features For a schedule of performers, visit chi- p.m. Thursday, Proesel Park, 7055 works from students at Columbia Col- cagobotanic.org. 6p.m. Thursday, Chi- Kostner Ave., Lincolnwood, free, 847- "Bad Jews":In this savagely comedy, lege Chicago and others in the Chicago cago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook 677-9740 antipathies boil up in a battle between area that are involved with contempo- Road, Glencoe, free, 847-835-5440 two cousins over a treasured family rary fiber arts, garments and body deco- and Israel: 50 Years of an heirloom. 8 p.m. Thursday-Friday, 2 ration. 10a.m. Each day, Evanston Art "Doubt: A Parable":Writers Theatre Unlikely Friendship:Presented by p.m. Sunday, North Shore Center for the Center, 1717 Central St., Evanston, free, presents John Patrick Shanley's play German historian Anette Isaacs. Co- PerformingArts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., '847-475-5300 about a progressive pastor whose con- sponsored by MGPL and YIVO. 2 p.m. Skokie, $20-$58, 847-679-9501 duct is questioned by a school principal. Thursday, Morton Grove Public Library, Let's Talk @ Lunch:Participants bring 8 p.m. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sat- 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, 2015 Blue Star Museums Participa- their lunch, the YWCA Evanston/North urday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Glen- 847-965-4220 tlon:Free admission is extended to all Shore provides the beverage, facilitator coe Union Church, 263 Park Ave., Glen- military personnel and their families and a topic, article or video clip as the coe, $35-$70, 847-242-6000 The American Legion, Post 134 through Labor Day in participation with catalyst for honest conversation. For seeks volunteers:Raise funds for Blue Star Museums. 10 am. Each day, information, contact: Eileen Hogan MNever The Bridesmaid":8 p.m. Poppy Days to help veterans. For more Illinois Holocaust Museum and Educa- Heineman, [email protected], Thursday and Friday, 3p.m. and 8p.m. information, call Ken Trumbull at 847- lion Center, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie, phone Ext. 158 or go to the website. Saturday, 3p.m. Sunday, Oil Lamp Thea- 663-0539. 6 a.m. Each day, The Amen- free, 847-967-4835 Noon Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, ter, 1723 Glenview Road, Glenview, $35, can Legion Post 134, 6144 West Demp- Family Focus Building, 2010 Dewey 847-834-0738 ster St., Morton Grove Friday, July 3 Ave., Evanston, free, 847-864-8445 Book Bites: Reading Social:The July Morton Grove Days:Carnival rides, a All My Relations: A Seneca History: selection is "The Pearl that Broke Its beer garden, live entertainment, food Nia: Holistic dance fitness: 11 a.m. In collaboration with visual artist and Shell" by Nadia Hashimi. Co-sponsored for sale, children's activities. 4 p.m. Friday, Monday, Wednesday, Raydiant dancer Rosy Simas (Seneca), this exhibit by the Niles Public Library and meets Thursday and Friday, 2:30 p.m. Sat- Day, 1400 Greenleaf St., Evanston, $11 introduces the history of the Seneca monthly. The book selections are avail- urday, Harren Park and Pool, 6250 W drop-in. $80 unlimited class pass, 847- culture through milestones in the lives able at the Reader Services Desk one Dempster St., Morton Grove, free, 847- 869-6477 of Simas and her relations. 11 a.m. Each month prior to meetings. New members 965-1200 day, Mitchell Museum of the American are always welcome. 7 p.m. Thursday, Dance:Come explore the Indian, 3001 Central St., Evanston, Glenview House, 1843 Glenview Road, Save A Star's Drug DIsposal Pro- 5Rhythms Dancea movement med- Free-$5; $10-$12 for talk, 847-475-1030 Glenview, free, 847-742-0692 gram:Save a Star Drug Awareness itation to music. 7:30 p.m. Friday and Foundation's Drug Disposal Program Tuesday, Foster Dance Studios, 915 Native Haute Couture:The year long Shark Week:Kids in grades 1-5 to sink box is still in the lobby ofthe Niles Po- Foster St., Evanston, $15; $10 for sta- exhibit celebrates the history of Native their teeth into shark games, trivia, lice Department, 7000 W Touhy Ave., dents and seniors, 847-869-0250 American high fashion from pre-con- challenges and videos. Registration is Nues, IL. Accepted are: prescription tact to today. 10a.m. Each day, Mitchell required and preference is given to medications (including controlled sub- Glenview Theatre GuIld's "The Mu- Museum of the American Indian, 3001 Glenview Library cardholders. Register stances), all over-the- counter and pet sic Man":7:30 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. Sun- Central St., Evanston, free, 847-475-1030 at glenviewpl.orgjregister, call Ext. medications, vitamins, liquids and day, Glenbrook South High School, 7900, or the Youth Services Desk. 3 p.m. creams. Call 847-579-1300 Ext. 146.9 4000 W. Lake Ave., Glenview, $20-$17, "The Last Supper: 600 Plates illus- & 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Glenview Public a.m. Each day, Niles Police Department, 847-604-9477 tratlng Final Meals of Death Row Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, 7000 West Touhy Ave., Niles, free inmates":2 p.m. Each day, Block Mu- free, 847-729-7500 Gentie Yoga:Gentle Yoga returns to seum of Art, Fisk Hall, Room 217, North- "Amazing Women: Jane Addams":2 the library in the Pollack room. Ad- western University, Evanston, free, Story Walk:Get outside and enjoy p.m. Thursday, North Shore Senior mittance on first-come, first-served 847-491-4000 reading the children's book 'Pete the Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, basis. 10:30 a.m. Friday, Northbrook Cat and the New Guy" while taking a $10 members; $13 non-members, 847- Public Library 1201 Cedar Lane, North- Model Railroad Gardan: Landmarks journey along the train in Little Bear 784-6030 brook, free, 847-272-6224 of America:Train and garden enthusi- Garden. 8 a.m. Each day, Gallery Park, asts, young and old, return year after 2001 Patriot Blvd., Glenview, free, 847- Book Discussion: ip.m. Thursday, Share The Warmth:Volunteers year for this exhibition which features 724-5670 Park Ridge Senior Center, 100 S. wanted. Join a group ofwarm, friendly, 18 G-scale trains chugging along 1,600 Western Ave., Park Ridge, free, 847-692- supportive men and women to prepare feet of track past replicas of American Chagall for children:This highly- 5127 one-of-a-kind fleece blankets for chemo landmarks including the Statue of Lib- interactive exhibit features hands-on patients. 9 a.m. Friday, North Shore erty. 10 a.rn. Each day, Chicago Botanic activities and audio descriptions of each German Stammtlsch:For all experi- Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road, Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, of Marc Chagall's works specifically ence levels, from native speakers to Northfield, free, 847-293-6755 $6 adults; $5 seniors; $4 children ages appropriate for children ages 2-12. Kohl beginners. i p.m. Thursday, Oakton Park 3-12; under 3, free; 847-835-5440 Children's Museum, 2100 Patriot Blvd., Community Center, 4701 Oakton St., Glenview, $11-$10, 847-832-6609 Skolde, free Turn to Calendar, Next Page ...... ,, &. . 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Home delivery availabie n most areas in Chicago I 26 TREND .dIIj4II IT I !' 3aP ILincoln Park 'Zoo-ologie' raises $200,000 The Event: It was a wild pens here." and food-filled night for Specifically, Lincoln Park more than 1,000 guests of Zoo boasts one ofthe larg- the Lincoln Park Zoo's est zoo-based conservation annual benefit, Zoo-ologie. and science programs in Hosted each year by the the country. These pro- Auxiliary Board, the posh grams include: the great . event took over the grounds LEELITAS ape conservation, protect- of the beloved Chicago SocialStudies ing wild ecosystems, plan- landmark welcoming 23 fling sustainable popula- restaurants and a smorgasbord of gourmet tions, understanding animal behaviors, delights on May 9. enhancing animal health and helping spe- Founded in 1868, the 35-acre LPZ situat- cies recover from their brushes with ex- ed in Chicago's Lincoln Park is one of the tinction. Zoo scientists combine expertise oldest zoos in the U.S., and the only such in a range ofdisciplines to idenflf threats institution privately-managed and free to to wildlife populations and develop strate- the public 365 each year. gies to ensure their continued existence. Cause Celebre: "It's a great cause and a "Part of the benefits of tonight go to great resource:' said Jennifer Statler of keeping the zoo free 365 days of the year," Chicago, vice president of the Auxiliary added Christine Sears originally of Glen- Board. "Families could come here from all coe, event co-chairman. "This is one of the over the city and not worry about spending only free zoos in the country and in the money." world. It's very unique to Chicago and very Stressing the zoo's significance, board unique to the world." member Jacob Ringer of Evanston, added: Bottom Line: The event raised nearly LEE LITAS/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS "Beyond when you run through and see $200,000 dollars. More information at Molly McGuire of Winnetka (from left) with Harrison Hays and Shannon Trucco both of the zoo, there is amazing science that hap- lpzoo.org Evanston

Sheryl Rosenberger of Glenview (from left) with Keith and JUT Whitlock of Gurnee, event Meg (from left), Robble and Dan Georgevich, all of Deerfield spirits sponsors

Dana Ringer, originally of Hinsdale and Nicole De La Cruz, originally of Lincolnwood Jacob Ringer of Evanston, board member Abby Fernandez of Wilmette and Andrew Swinehart of Chicago Kathleen Georgevich of Deerfield TREND 27

CAUSE & EVENT 'Huddle Up for Mental Illness' raises $150,000 'Huddle Up for Mental Illness' Benefiting National Alliance on Mental Illness I - Cook County North Suburban Special guests: Sheriff Tom Dart and Brandon Marshall, former Chicago Bear Location: Soldier Field, Chicago Attended: 250 Date: May16 NAMI PHOTOS Raised: $150,000+ Website: www.nam- Brandon Marshall and Mary Giliberti, NAMI national execu- iccns.org tive director, in the Chicago Bears locker room

k Â. Chris Pawlowski of Northbrook (from left), Nancy Carstedt, NAMI CCNS executive direc- tor, Mary Giliberti, NAMI national executive director, Teddi Galanis of Gienview, chairman and Sue Ock p:

NAMI CCNS board member Julie Savastion of Park Ridge and guests

Want to see your event in Trend? Debbie Hoppe, Trend editorial assistant, will send you guidelines. Email her at [email protected]. 28 HEALTH & FAMILY Finding theone Customer floored by

startswithyou Pergo'sresponse- toissue I can't count the "They feel invisible Dear Help Squad, The next day, we checked in number of single and not seen or heard On April 4, 2011, we pur- with Saro, who was thrilled people who have in romantic relation- chased 20 boxes of Pergo with the progress to that point said things to me ships' DeSanto said. (Salem Oak) laminate flooring "I spoke with [a Pergo like, "It's so hard to "They are not able to from Home Depot in North- claims representative]. He said meet someone," see their own hidden lake. We hired a reputable the damage shouldn't have "There are no good blocks or barriers to installer from our area to put it happened, but it did. He said JACKIE PILOSSOPH CAriw CUNNINGHAM goys out there" or having the life and in our kitchen. Within six Help Squad Pergo will replace all 400 'Tm goingto be Love Essentially love they want. I help months, we noticed small square feet ofour flooring. alone forever' It them feel as confident corners cracking offofthe searching for a corporate Home Depot will provide and kind ofmakes finding Mr. or Ms. and clear in their relationship life as boards. We asked the installer representative to contact at install everything free of Right seem pretty hopeless, doesn't they do in their work life?' to come back and repair the Pergo. This proved a bit of a charge. Wejust have to pick it? With weekly sessions either in damage with some boards that challenge, as no such individu- out something from their So when a friend ofmine told me person, via remote video chat or were left from the original al was easily found via the existing stock We can't thank she was seeing a "relationship coach," phone, along with homework, DeSan- installation. They did so for a Pergo website. However, once you enough." I was intrigued. I had plenty of ques- to said she helps clients first find the reasonable price. Within the we learned through additional Said Hartman via Pergo's fions. What does a relationship coach tools and strategies to determine their next six months, we noticed research that Pergo had been official emailed statement do? Help you set up your Match.com vision. In other words, figure out new cracks that were getting acquired by Mohawk Indus- "The issue Sam identified is profile? Talk about where to meet what they want, what they need and progressively worse. We called tries in 2013, we called Mo- not a typical occurrence and single people? Tell you what to wear what their non-negotiables are. Home Depot and they said we hawk's corporate head- should not be expected of on a first date? The program includes discussing would have to contact Pergo quarters and asked to speak Pergo products. Pergo has not My friend's answer none of the past relationship patterns, and what and that it wasn't their respon- with a public relations repre- received a claim from Sam or above. Her Chicago-based relation- went wrong with former partners. sibility. We did so by email. sentative. Within hours of The Home Depot ...; however, ship coach, Sue DeSanto, LCSW, But make no mistake, relationship Pergo replied that Salem Oak leaving a message, we received had we been notified ... we offers a 3- or 6-month program that coaching is very different than tradi- had been discontinued and a call back from Unilin Floor- would have been more than helps single, divorced or widowed tional therapy. they could therefore do noth- ing Marketing Manager Am- happy to assist ... just as we men and women embrace their gifts "Wemaytalkaboutthepast,but ing about our problem. ber Leigh Hartman (Unilin is have done now. The cause of and talents and feel confident in for the most part, we're in the Salem Oak had a 25-year Mohawk's laminate flooring damage on Saro's floor is simi- sharing them with the world. In other present, talking about your relation- guarantee. How can Pergo division). Amber requested lar to damage caused by hard words, according to DeSanto, being ship plan, where you are currently in discontinue somethingthat photos ofthe floor, receipts casters from furniture (based truly fUlfilled in a romantic relation- your life and what's holding you has a 25-year guarantee? We and installer information. only on pictures provided, not ship starts with the person seeking back," DeSanto said. were extremely disappointed Once received, she got Pergo's a site inspection). We have rather than the person being sought The end result DeSanto describes by their attitude. Pergu seemed warranty and claims teams offered to not only fully re- I sat down with DeSanto to learn a client who goes through her pro- to have an excellent reputa- involved. They contacted Saro place but upgrade the product more about how she helps facilitate gram as "a different person in the tion. What happened here? directly to gather additional in Sam's home and have it relationship opportunities. The first world." Now we have actual holes in information. installed for him, completely thing I found out is that nine years "They make eye contact, they the surface ofthe planks. We The next day, Hartman complimentary Our team has ago, she herself went through the notice others, they have their head are seniors and do not abuse called to let Help Squad know also discussed with Sam our program she now shares with her up' she said. "They're interested in the floor. My wife and I are on that Pergo wanted to assist recommendations on modifi- clients. the world in a social and relationship Social Security and cannot Sam with his situation. cations to reduce the stress on "I gut divorced 14 years ago with way instead ofjust work They're afford to replace the floor "Though we don't think this a floating floor, as well as the two small children at the time and more whole and open and they feel again. Please help us ifyou is an issue ofthe flooring fail- importance ofproper care and found the dating world daunting and more hopeful and excited about liv- can friends and family are ing we want to help [Sam] maintenance. We hope our scary. I didn't know how todo it," said ing. That comes across to others?' noticing how bad it looks. regardless offault," Hartman commitment to our customers DeSanto, who holds a master's degree Ifyou're sittinghere reading this, Sincerely, said. "We want to make sure is exemplified through our in social work and has been a practic- thinking; "}-Imiii, maybe I should try Sai-o, Ehnwood Park he has nothingbut great things actions and service displayed ing psychotherapist for 20 years. this;' here's my opinioit I know if I Help Squad started by call- to say about Pergu. Unfortu- in this experience." DeSanto attended the California- really felt Unfulfilled with dating and ing Pergu customer service. nately, we never received a Need help? based Relationship Coaching In- relationships, and ifl had tried to Upon describing Saro's situa- claim over this or we would Did a company overcharge stitute founded by relationship guru meet someone for months and tion, we were told he had to have been happy to work with you or deny your requestfor a David Steele. Crediting the program months and was unsuccessful, I'd file a claim with Home Depot him much sooner?' return?Areyou the victim of for her success in finding true love start to look within, and it sounds When we explained that When Help Squad inquired fraudulent business pra ctices? and getting remarried a few years exactly like what DeSanto helps peo- Home Depot had directed as to whether Salem Oak had Do you have a consumer ques- later, DeSanto decided she wanted to ple do. Sam to Pergu, the customer been discontinued due to a tion you would like answered? become a relationship coach herself Think about it. If you go out on 50 service representative said quality issue, Hartman re- Sendyour questions, corn- DeSanto said her clients are suc- dates over a one-year period and retailers don't always know sponded that "Salem Oak was plaints, injustices and story cessful professionals (like my friend) none of them even remotely work the process. This was a sur- solely discontinued due to the ideas to HelpSquad®pio- who want to find a partner. She said out, don't you think it might have prising response! When a design ofthe product. As neerlocaLcom and we will be they feel frustrated and incompetent something to do with you? retailer sells a product with a trends change and technology happy to help you. in the dating world, so they turn away 25-year warranty, it seems the for enhanced visuals improve from that part of their life and focus Jackie Pilossoph is afreelance col- claims process should be a older products are discon- Cathy Cunning1am is afree- on work because that's where they umnist for Pioneer Press. familiar one. tinued as they aren't in de- lance columnistfor Pioneer feel confident and safe. this point, we began mand any longer:' Press.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- MENT CHANCERY DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION Skokle - 9436 Lavergne Ave, July Residential for Sale WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. 2MAL ZAHIR, SPOZHMAI ZAHIR, VILLAGE OF SKOKIE u S. BANK N.A., AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE Plaintiff, 3, 4, 5, lOam-4pm. Living, dining. Defendants J_P MORGAN MORTGAGE TRUST 2007S2 MORTGAGE PASS-THRDUGH bed, patio furniture. 12 CH 019669 CERTIFICATES JLlA M. FLORES AltA JULIA NEF GUILLEN AlLA JULIA FLORES, NORTH 4803 DAVIS STREET SKOKIE, IL 60077 Plaintiff, STAR TRUST COMPANY AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE UTA DATED 7/3/96, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a KNOWN AS TRUST NO 10006, DAVID FLORES AKA DAh1D MICHAEL A FAB SUCCESSFUL SALE Crete Must Go! Estate Sale on Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on April FVlN REYES AKA FEVIN R. REYES, LEOMELYN REYES AKA LEOMELYN Manufactured Home Clean, FLORES, UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF NORTH STAR TRUST COMPANY "When You want The Best" 28, 201 5. an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM A REYES AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE UTA DATED 7/3/96 KNOWN AS TRUST NO. PHYLLIS REIPMAN 2br/iba, all aopls md, $10,000 on July 30, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South wacker Defendants very negotiable, 815-295-6217 10006, WILLIAM BUTCHER. SPECIAL REPRESNTATIVE, DESI ALBERTO mo House Sales Drive - 241fr Floor, CHICAGO, IL 60606, seIl at public auction to the 10 CH 53070 FLORES, JULIA DENISE FLORES, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RE- 8474323770 highest bidder, as set forth below the following described real estate: 8200 WEST MAPLE AVENUE NORRIDGE, IL 60706 CORD CLAIMANTS Commonly known as 4803 DAV1STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Property NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Defendants Lots Index NO. 10-16-415-060 The real estate is improved with a residence. a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above casse on 11 CH 38496 Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close May T, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 5033 NORTH CUMBERLAND AVENUE NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Wanted to Buy of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation, No third party Abt on August 4, 2015, at The Judicial Salvo Corporation, One South NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to checks will be accepted The balance, including the Judicial Wie fee Wacker Drive - 24tE Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real May 13, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 calculated on residential real estate_at the rate of Si for each $1,000 estate: iThmmonly known as 8200 WEST MAPLE AVERUE, NORRIDGE, AMOn August 14, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South Round Lake BeachBuildable or fracSon thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to euceed IL 60706 Property Indes No. 12-14-212-030-0000. The real estate is Lot, $iS,O00 080 847-370-1034 Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL 60606, sell at public auction 5300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 24) improved with a single family home with ari attached garage, Sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential terms: 25% down of tIle highest bid by certified funds at the close estate Commonly known as 5033 NORTH CIJMBERLAND AVENUE real estate pursuant to its credit bid atipe sale or by any mortgagee, of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation, No third party NORRIDGE, IL 60706 Property index No. 12-11-404-009-0000. The real udgment creditor, or other lierror acquiring the residential real estate checks will be accepted. The balance, irlc!udmrig the Judicial sale fee estate is improved with a i story single family home with a detached 2 Judicial Sales - Real whose rights in and to tIle residential real estate arose prior to the for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is cargarage. Sale ternis: 25% down ofthe highest bid by certified funds sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, spa- calculated on residential real estate at the rate of Si for each $1,000 at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No Estate çial assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed third party checks will be accepted The balance, including the Judicial is offered for sale without any representation as to quality Or quantity $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four )24 bale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, Motorcycles Wanted' - Cash of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residentia which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each Paid, Reasonable, All Makes. sale is further sublect to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in real ebtate pursuant to its credit bid at tIre sale or by any mortgagee, 51,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid byttie purchaxer not to Will Pick Up 1630) 660-0571 full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale ludgmEnt creditor, or other Imenor acquiring the residential real estate evceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after conf ir- whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the tour 1241 hours. No tee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the mason of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and sale The subledt propertyms subJect to general real estate tanes, ope- residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at tile sale or by any APARTMENT FOR plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. cial assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and mortgagee, udgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential Wanted- RadioltV tubes, Ham/ Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify is offered for sale without any represeritationas to quality or quantity CB radios, tube testers, high end real estate whose rights in aed to the residential real estate arose RENT? all Intormatmon. if this property is a condominium unit. the purchaser of of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition The prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real eu- 70s stereos misc. eleC, Pto TV5, the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the sale is further sublect to confirmation by the court Upon payment mn 70B-536-883 tate taxes, special axseuxments, or special taxes levied against said The search begins assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Proper- full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale real estate and is offered tor sale without any reprenentatmon as to heref Many ty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9leji I and 18314). If this property is a condominium that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after conf ir- quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and mn "AS unit which mo part of a common interest community, the purchaser of mation of the Sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and IS- condition The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. REAL ESTATE FOR apartment and home the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the plaintiff makes no representation au to the condition of the property. Upon payment mn full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS Prospective bidders are admonished to check tEe court tile to verify RENT hunters check the Certihcate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real 605/18.5lg-iI. IF YOU AÌ8E THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOwNER), YOU all information. If this property u a condominium unit the purchaser of estate after confirmation of the sale The property will NOT be open for Classifieds befare HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFtER EN- the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of looking far a new TRY OP AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITh SECTION assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Proper- the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court 15-1701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW You will ty Act 765 ILCS 60S/91g1)il and 1g1141. If this property is a condominium file to verify all information If this property is a condominium unit, the place ta live, need a photo identification issued by a government agency Idriver's unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of purchaser of tEe unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, license, passport, etc.l in order to gain entry into our building and the the unit at the foreclosure sale Other than a mortgagee shall pay the shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The tondo- Advertise your rental foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for assessments required by The Condominium Properly Act, 765 ILCS minium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9183(11 and lgl(41If this property is units with us to get a sales held at other County venues where The Judicial Sales Corpora- 6O5/i8.Sl-il. IF YOU AttE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU a condominium unit which is part of a common interest communi Residential for Rent t!on conducts foreclosure sales For information, evamine the court HAVE THE"RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- the purchaser of the unit at tse foreclosure sale other than a mo - iump on the file or contact Plaintiff's attorney CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15w030 TRY OF AN ORDER DF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION gagee shall oat the asoeosments required byThe Condominium Pro - campetitian! Call NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUlTE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 1630) 794- 1517011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will erre Act, 765 ILCS 60511851g-1), IF YOU ARE TI-lE MORTGAGOR IHOM - 9876 Please refer to file number 14-12-14157 THE JUDICIAL SALES need a photo identification issued by a government agency Idriver's OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 866-399-0537 or visit CORPORATION One South wacker Drive, 24th Floor Chicago, IL 60606- license, passport, etc.) mn order to gain entry into our building and the DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE placea nod, 4650 13121 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales'Corporation foreclosure sale room in Cook County and tIre name identification tor WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Aurora Agent owned, 3Bt) at www.tlsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. COOILIS & sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corpora- LAW You will need a photo identification issued by a government iBA, clean, painted, no pets, tribunesuburbs,com ASSOCIATES, P.C. 1516030 ÑORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR tion conducts foreclosure sales. For information: Visit our website at agency ldriver's license. passport. etc-1 in Order to gain edtry into our non smoking, close lo schools. RIDGE, IL 60527 16301 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-12-14187 Attor service.atty-pierce.com, between the hours of 3 and S pm. PIERCE building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same $950/mo tenant pays utihties ney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 12 CH g ASSOCIATES, Plainsff't Attorneys One North Dearborn Street Suite identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial 847-420-7302 019669 TJSCR: 35-7106 NOTE: Pursuant to the Pair Debt Collection 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No li2) 476-5500. Please refer to file Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information- Visit Practices Act you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to number PA1036709. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South oar website at serace.astv-pierce.com. between the hours of 3 and S be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys One North Dearborn Blue Island 2 bedroOm/i bath obtained will be used for ttiat purpose can also visit The ludicial Sales Corooration at www.tlsc.com for a 7 Street Saite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. 112l 476-5500. Please condo firstfloor, $800/month BUSINESS OWNERS 1659959 day status report of pending sales, PIERCE 8 ASSOCIATES One North refer to file number PA11146S7. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA11ON includes heat, 708-957-3004 6/18, 6/25, 7/2 3360576 Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO IL 60602 1312) 476-5500 Attor- Advertise with us! One South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) 236- ney File No. PA1036709 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number: 10 CH SALE You can also visit Tite Judicial Sales Corporation at w.tJsc.com 53070 TJSCB 35-6894 for a 7 day status report of pending sales. PIERCE S ASSOCIATES One 2B0 Trailer 1659469 Calumet Park IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0F COOK COUNtY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 1312) 476-SS00 for rent, Uuiet area, $640 per The Classifieds can Attorney File Ido PAl i 14657 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number. 11 month, 708-774-3944 MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION 6/25. 7/2 7/9 2015 3374776 showcase your WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. CH 38496 TJSCR 35-7470 Plaintiff, 660921 business and 7/2, 7/9. 7/16 3390651 ElniwoodPark Apartment 258/iBA, coin laundry available, services!Advertise ALAN SOELL AKA ALAN F SOELL BEVERLY JOHNSON SOELL AK.A $1100/month,includesheat, BEVERLY IOHNSON AK.A BEVERLY SOELL, PNC BANK, NATIONAL AS- your cleaning SOCIA11ON, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS De- near Metra. Available immedi- service, mortgage tendants ately. Call 708-5087511 11 CH 17490 company or daycare 8228 RIDGEWAY AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Gary East 3 BR i BA Houoe with us today! a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Newly painted in & Out, anch February 20, 2015 an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will gar 2nd kit in bsmnt, fncd bck- at 10:30 AM on July 29, 2015, al The Judicial Sales Corporation, One yrdSsso/mo.sec. 219-938-7459 Call866-399-0537ar South wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO IL 60606, seIl at public auc- visit us onlineat lion to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate,Commonly known as 8228 RIDGEWAY AVENUE, SKOKIE, Halvey Spacious 3 BR i BA Apt placeanad.tribune IL 60076 Property Index No, 10-23-313-052-0000. The real estate is Close to public trans Stove and suburbs.com improved wrtE a brick, one story, single family home with no garage. refrigerator included.$900. Sale terms 25% down of tEe higsest bid by certified funds at the close $300 Sec $121X1 TO MOVE IN of the sale oayable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third party 14606 Loomis. 312-315-7353 checks mill be acceoted The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 Nomdge iRR Apartment or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed Newly decorated, all appliances, APARTMENT FOR $300, mn certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 124 laundry, parkingno pets, no hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residentia utilities included. $775/month RENT? real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, 708-453-4988 lsdgmen.t creditor, or other lienor acquiring tIle residential real esEate The search begins whose rights mn and to the residential real estate arose prior to the here! Many sale The subject property is subject ro general real estate taxes, ope- o Towr,home, cia) assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and BA 2 car garage $1450! apartment and home is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition, The mo dlcmaia@msn,com Maria hunters check the noIe is further subject to confIrmation by the court. Upon payment in Classifieds befare full st the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after conf ir- UNIVERSITY PARK LO 3 BORM looking for a new nation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and 1.5 BATH TOWNHOUSE, NO place to live. plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property PETS, SECUR11'i' DEPOSIT Proxoective bidders are admonished lo check the court file to verify IST MONTH BENT$1095/MO. Advertise yaur rental all information, If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of 708)228-6819 the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee,sfiall pay the units with us ta get a assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Proper- iump an the ly Act 765 ILCS 605/9183)11 and tejl4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaoer of competition! Call the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the 866-399-0537 or visit assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS SELL SELL. SELL h05/18.5-il. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU placeanad. HAVE THE'RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- Your Stuff! tribunesuburbs,cam TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You mill Placing an ad in the need a photo identification issued by a governmenl agençy Idriver'n classifieds is the most license, passport, elc.l in order to gain entry into our building and tEe foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the wme identification for cast-effective way ta sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corpora- sell your home, car non conducts foreclosure sales. For information: Visit our website at IT PAYS TO READ oewice.atty-pierce.corii. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE or valuablesfCall g ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys One North Dearborn Street Suite 866-399-0537 or go THE CLASSIFIEDS 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No, 112l 476-551X1, Please refer to file number PA111O1SS. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South online to placeanad. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT DF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- MENT . CHANCERY OMSION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANKLIN MORT- FEDERAL NA1TONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION PlainEff, CI-IRISTIANA TRUST A DIVISION OF WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCI- CI1SMORTGAGE, INC. GAGE LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATFS, SERIES ETY, F58, AS TRUSTEE FOR STANWICH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES Plaintiff, 2004-FF7 1'RIGORY BARSKY PdK/A GREGORY BARSKY, VALENtiNA BARSKY, JPM- 20 12-19 PIaIntifl ORGAN CHASE BANK, NA Defendants Plaintiff, I'AKBULA MEMAGIC. SAPEr MEMAGIC, BANK OF AMERICA, NA, 9244 13 CH 022817 GROSS POINT TOWERS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN SMEEN G. JANMOFID A/K/A YASMEEN GAFFAS JANMOHD, UN- 8918 OAK PARK AVENUE MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 JLBERT SOLOVEY AltA ALBERT M SOLOVEY. TATYANA SOLOVEY. PNC OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. AIDA MEMAGIC Defendants KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF GAFFAS JANMOHD A/KJA GAFFAS NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to BANK. N A. S/I/I TO NATIONAL CITY BANK 13 CH 023612 ALI JANMOHD AA(/A GAFFAS A JANMOHD, UNKNOWN OWNERS ANO a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on Defendants 9244 GROSS POINT ROAD UNIT B201 SKOKIE, IL 60077 NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, WILLIAM P BUTCHER, AS SPECIAL REPRE- May 12, 201 5, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 12CH23666 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to SENTATIVE. ALIVA Y, JANMOHD - MINOR, ALINA Y. JANMOHD . MINOR AtA on August 14, 201 5, at The Judicial Sales Corporation One South 9544 KEDVALE AVENUE SKDKIE, IL 60076 a judgmentf Foreclosure and Sale entered in Elle above cause on Detendarits Wacker Drive - 24th FloOr, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at publiç auction NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to October 30, 2014, ax agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 12 CM 045282 to the highest bidder. as set forth below, the following described real a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 1030 AM on August 3, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One 9309 LONG AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60077 estate: May 11, 2015, an agent for The Judiçial Sales Corporation, will at 1530 South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO IL, 60606, seIl at public auc- NO110E OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Commonly known as R918 OAK PARK AVENUE, MORTON GROVE, IL ANton August 12, 2015, at The judicial Sales Corporation One South tion to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described Judgnlent of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause ori April 60053 Property Index No. 10-18-314026. The real estate is improved Wacker Dnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction real estate: Commonly known as 9244 GROSS POINT ROAD UNIT #201, 28. 2075, ari agent for The JudicIal Sales CorporatIon, will at 10:30 AM with a single lamily residence. Sale terms: 25% dOwn of the Eighest to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real SKOKIE IL 60077 PrOperty Index No 10-16-204-027-1011 The real es- on July 30, 2015, at The JudicIal Sales Corporation, Orle SoutH Wacker bid by certified funds at the close of the Mie payable to The Judi- estate: Commonly known as 9544 KEDVALE AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 tate is improved mitE a condo/townhouse, Sale terms: 25% down of Drive . 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the cial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted The Property Index No, 10-15-204-046-0000 The real estate is improved the highest bid by certihed funds at the close of tIle sale payable to highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: balance, including the Judicial sale tee for Abandoned Residential with a brown brick, two otoly single family toise with no garage. Sale The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. Commonly known as 9309 LONG AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 PrOperty Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential termo: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the Close The balance, including the Judicial sale tee for Abandoned Residential Index No. 10-16-117-046. The real estate is improved with a srngle real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the of the sale payable to The judicial Sales Corporation. No third party Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential family residence Sale ternis: 25% down of the highest bid by certified amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ checks will be accepted. The balance. including the Judicial sale fee real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or traction thereof of the funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corpora- or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hours. No fee shall be for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ tiofl No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant calculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each 51,000 or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 124) hours, No fee shall be the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality fo its credit bid at tEe sale or by any mortgagee, udgrne,nt creditor or or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residentialreal estate pursuant Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estateat the rate ot other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to $300, in certited funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four 124 to its credit bid a! the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor or si for each 51,000 or traction thereof of the amount paid by the pur- the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The sublect property hours, No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residents other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to chaser not to exceed 5300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due is sublect to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The sublect property within twenty-four 124) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without iudgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate io sublect to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without re- whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without sale or by any mortgagee, Judgment creditor, or other lienoracquir- coarse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition The sale is further subject sale The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, spa- any representation as to quality or Quantity of title and without re- ng the residential rearestate whose rights in and to the residential to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, cia) assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition, The sale is farther subiect real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is sublect to the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the is offered for sale without any representationao to quality or quantity to confirmation by the court, Upon payment in full of the amount bid, general real estate taxes, special assessments, pr special taxes levied purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale, of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition The the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the against Mid real estate and is offered for sale without any representa- The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no sale is further sublect to confirmation by the çourt. Upon payment ix purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale, tion as to quality orquantity of title and withoutrecourse to Plaintiff representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no and n "AS IS" condition The sale is further subject to confirmation are admonished to check tIle court tile to verify all information If this that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after conf ir- representation as fo the condition of the property Prospective bidders by the court Uponpaynient in full of the amount bid, the purchaser property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the tore- matioe of the sale, The property will NOT be open for inspection and are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. It this will receive a Certificate of Sale tfiatwill entitle the purchaser to a closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of ttie property property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will the leaI fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS Prospective bidders are admonished to check thecourt file to verity closure sale, Other than a mortaagee, shall pay the assessments and NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no repreoentation as 605/951111 and 153141. If this property is a condominium unit which io all information. lfthis property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the legal fees required by The toxdominium Property Act, 765 ILCS to the condition of tIle property Prospective bidders are admonished part o a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the 60S/9WJ)ll and lg)l41If this property is a condominium unit which is to check tIle court file to verity all information. If this property is a foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments assessments and the legal tees required by The Condominium Proper- part oUa common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, reauired byme Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/18.5le-ll. IF tyAct, 765 ILCS 605/9lgtll and lgll4l. If this property is a condominium foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments other than a mortgagee, ohall pay the assessments and the legal fees YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMÊOIMHERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser st required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/la.Slg-ll. IF required by TIle Condominium Property ACt, 765 ILCS 605/SIvJlll and REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY DF AN ORDER OF the unit at the foreclosure sale other tian a mortgagee shall pay the YOU ARE 11-4E MORTGAGOR IHOMEOViThJER), YOU HAVE ThE RIGHT TO IgX4l. If this property is a condominium unit which s part Of a corn- POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OFTHE IL' assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF mon interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclooure LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identifi- 605/18,512-11, IF YOU A9E THE MORTGAGOR HOMEOWNER) YOU POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITh SECTION 15-17511Cl DF THE IL- sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required b cation issued by a government agency ldriver's license, passport, etc.) HAVE ThRIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTR EN- LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identifi- The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18 Slg-ll IF YOU AR in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SEC11ON cation issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport. etc.l THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN in Cook County avd Elle same identification for sales held at other 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW You will ix order to gain entry into our buildixg and the foreclosure sale room IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS APTOS ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POS- county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts toreclo- need a photo identification issued by a government agency )driver's in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other SESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1 7011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS sure sales. For information eeamine tEe court file or contact Plaintff's license, passport. etc.l in order to gain entry into our building and the county venueswhere The judicial Sales Corporation conducts toreçlo- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW, Vouwill need a photo identification attorney' CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE foreclosure sale room ix Cook Couxty and the same identification for sure sales For information examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport, etc,l in ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE. IL 60527, 16301 794-9a76 Please refer sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corpora- attorney. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 1SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE order to gain entry into our buildingandthe foreclosure sale room to file number 14-13-21023, THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One tion conducts foreclosure sales. For information, Visit our website at ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 6052v, 16301 794-9B76 Please refer In Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 236-SALE service,atnv-oierce.com. between Elle hours of 3 and 5 pm PIERCE to file number 14-13-24669. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclo- You can also visit Tile Judicial Sales Corporation at .tjsc com for s ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street Suite South Wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 131 2) 236-SALE sure sales. For information, esamine the court file or contact Plaintiff's a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P.C. 1300, CHICAGO IL 60602. Tel No, 13121 476-5500. Please refer to file You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at ww.tjsc.com for attorney: CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, PC 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE lsWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 150 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 number PAl21575 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, PC. ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 6O52, 6301 794-9876 Please refer 16301 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-13-21023 Attorney ARDC No, Wacker Drive, 24th FloOr, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE You lSWO3lJ NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 to file number 14-11-16445 ThE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number 13 CH 022817 TJSC# can also visit The Judicial Salen Corporation at www.tjpc.com for a 7 16301 794-5300 Attorney File No, 14-13-24669 Attorney ARDC NO, South wacker Drive 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-465013121236-SALE 35-7680 NOTE' Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you day status report of pending sales, PIERCE S ASSOCIATES One North 00463002 Attorney Code, 21762 Case Number: 13 CH 023612 TJSCC: You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at w'wwtlsc.com for are advised that Plaintiff's attorney s deemed to Sea debt collector Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 1312) 476-5500 AttOr- 35,7949 NOTE- Pursuant to the Pair Debt Collechon Practices Act, you a 7 day status report of pending sales. 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N THE CIRCLHT COURT OF COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART- LEGAL NOTICE ctnv OF PARK MENT - CHANCERY DIVISPON COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY, ILLINOIS MENT - CHANCERY DIVISION RIDGE INVITATION TO BID GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- U.S. BANK N.A., SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK DF AMERICA, N.A., Bid Notice UPFI1TING AND REMOVAL i Plaintiff. CERY DIVISION CERY DIVISION SUCCESSOR TO LASALLE BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF SERVICE FOR POLICE VE- US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- THE HOLDERS OF BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURITIES I TRUST HIdES PD-FYi 6-02 rCHOLAS M MILINKOVICH UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, OPTIMA lION AS TRUSTEE FOR LON CORPORATION, AS TRUSTEE 200S-TC2, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-TC2 The City of Park Ridge will re- OLD ORCHARD WOODS ELM CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, UN- THE C-BASS MORTGAGE LOAN FOR STRUCTURED ASSET MORT- Plaintiff, ceive sealed bid proposals for KNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS ASSET BACKED GAGE INVESTMENTSIlTRUST provide equipment with upfit- Defendants CERrwlcATES SERIES 2006-RP2; 2506-AR3 MORTGAGE PASS- 'ÒBERT KUKSUK, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS fing and removal services for 13 CH 04432 Plaintiff, THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES Defendants Pohce vehicles,in accordance 971 5 WOODS DRIVE, UNIT 502 Skokie, IL 60077 vs 2006-AR3, 14 CH 18188 LEGAL NO1TCE Cliv OF with Specifications and Covlract NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to FATMA ANINMIS, NIHAT ANIN- Plaintiff 3736 WEST ALEION AVENUE LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 PARK RIDGE INVITATION Documents No. PD-FY16-02. Bid a Judgment of Foreclosure arid Sale entered in the above cause on MIS, MIDLAND FUNDING NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to TO BID FIRE DEPARTMENT documents, includinggeneral AprIl 6, 2015, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at lo 30 LLC; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND V, a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the abose cause on EQUIPMENT AND UNIFORMS conditions, statement or work, AM on July 20. 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South LEGATEES OF FATMA DEBORAH J ROSS A/K/A DEBO- Marcif 30, 2015, an agent for The )udicial Sales Corporation, will at PURCHASE FD-FV16-02 and forms, may be obtained at Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction ANINMIS,IFANY, UNKNOWN R.AH ROSS; MORTGAGE ELEC- 10:30 AM on luly 27, 2015, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One TheCitystPark Ridgewill Park Ridge City Hall, ist Floor to the highest bidder. as set forth below, the following described real HEIRS ANO LEGATEES TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- South Wacker Drive - 24th FloOr, CHICAGO, IL 60606, sell at public receive sealedbid propos- Cashier, 'SOS eutler Place, Park estate: Commonly known as 971 5 WOODS DRIVE, UNIT 502. Skokie IL OF NIHAT ANINMIS. IF ANY; UN- TEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following de- aIs to supply Fire Department Ridge ILor Online at enew. 60077 Property Indeo No 10-09-304-035-1017 VOL. 0110; l0-09-3f54- KNOWN OWNERS AND AMERICA'S WHOLESALE LEND- scribed real estate' Commonly kvown as 3736 WEST ALBION AVNUE, equipment and uniforms, ix Oc- partridge us A deposit for the 035-12DB VOL. 01 10. The real estate is improved wIth a condominium NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; ER; GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC. LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Property lndexNo. 15-35-314-059-0000 The cordancewilhSpecifications documents is not required The judgment amoijnt was $375,457 50. Sale terms: 25% down of the Defendants, Defendants real estate is improved with a single family home with no garage Sale and Contract Documento NO. highestbid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The 14 CH 14449 terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close FD-FY16-02 Bid documents, Ali general questions regardin Judicial Sales Corporation NO third party thecks will be acçepted. NOTICE OF SALE 14 CH 16424 of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party includinggeneralconditions, this Legal Notice and all detaile The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Property Address. 7640 PARK checks will be accepted TEe balairce, including the Judicial sale fee statement of work, and forms, questions concerning the actual Property Municipality Relief Fund. which is calculated on residential GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg- AvENuE SKOKIE IL 60077 for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is may be obtained at Park Ridge qualifications document shall be real estate at the rate of $1 for each SlOGO or fraction thereof of the ment of Foreclosure and Sale NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE calculated on residential real estateat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 City Hall ist Floor Cashier, 505 directed to Jim McGuire, Pro- amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds! entered in the above entitled Shaoiro Kreisrnan S A550c. file a Or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed Butler place, Park Ridge.IL or curement Officer, in writing or or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24j hours. No fee shall be cause lntvrcounty Judicial Sales 14-073833 $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due witfiin twenty-four 24 online at www.parkridge.us A e-mail Io )mcguirethparkridge. paid by the morTgagee acquiring tile residential real estate pursuant Corporation will on Monday, July lIt is advised that interested par- hours. NO fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residente deposit for the documents is us, no less than five (51 basi- to its crwlit bid afithe sale or by any mortgagee, ludgnlenf creditor or 13, 2015 at the hour of 1 1 am. in ties consult with their real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, not required ness days prior to the scheduled Other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to their office at 1 20 West Madison own attorneys before bidding at ludgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate opening date the residential real estate arose prior to the saIe The subject property Street, Suife 71RA, Chicago, lIli- mortgage foreclosure sales) whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the All general nuestions regarding is sublect to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special spis, sell at public auction to the PUBLIC NOTiCE is hereby given sale. The subject property is sublect fo general real estate taxes, spa- this'Legal Notice and all d'elailed The bid opening Will be held taxes levied against said real estate and s offered for sale without highest bidder for cash, as set that pursuant to a Judgment of dal assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and questions concerning the actual on Tuesday, July 28. 2015 at any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without re- forth below, the following de- Foreclosure entered on May 5, Is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity qualifications document shall be 10 OOam CST at Park Ridge City course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS' condition. The sale is further subject Scribed mortgaged real estate: 2015,KallenRealtySersices, of title and without recourse to Plaintif! and in "AS IS' condition. The directed to Jim McGuiie, Pro- Hall, at wirnch time all blOb will to confirmation by the court. Upon paynlent in full of the amount bid, Pl N. 10-28-406-048-0000 Inc.as Selling Officialwill at sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in curemenrt Officer, in writing or be publicly opened and read All tIre purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the Commonly known as 5050 12'0 n m on August 6, 2015, full of the amount bid, tIle purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sate e-mail to JmcguIreoparkridge. bids musf be received prior to nurcilaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. Birchwood Avenue, Skokie,IL at 205 VV Randolph Street, Suite that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate aher conf ir- us , no less than five 151 buSi- the date and time shown above The property will NOT be open for inopection and plaintiff makes no 60077 1020, Chicago, Illinois,yellat marion of the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and ness days prior to the scheduled Bids transmitted by facsimile representation as to the Condition of the property. Prospective bidders The mortgaged real estate is public auction to tIle highest plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property opening date. Itas) will not be accepted are admonished to check the çourt file to verify all information If this improved wits a single family bidder for cash, as set forts be- Prospective bidders are admonished to check thecourt tile to verity property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the fore- residence. If the sublect mort- low, the following described real all information If this property s a condominium unit, the purchaser of The bid opening will be held Bids must be submitted in a closure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and gaged real estate is a unit of a property: the unit at the foreclosure sale, Other than a mortgagee, shall oay the on Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at sealed envelope marked in the the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS common interest community, Commonly known as 7640 Park assessments and the legal fees reouired by The Condominium Proper- 10:00am CST at Park Ridge City lower left hand corner 6O5f9)ll) and (g)j41. lt this property is a condominium unit which is the purchaser of the unit other Asenue, Skokie IL 60077 TJiACt, 765 ILCS 605/9lgJtl) and lgy4). lt this property is a condominium Hall, at which time all bids will "DO NOT OFEN- part o a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the ttian a mortgagee shall pay the Permanent Indes No.: 10-28- unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of be publicly opened and read, All UPFI1TING AND REMOVAL SER- foreclosure sale Other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments assessments required by sub- 125 -032 the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the bidu must be received prior to VICE FOR POJ,ICE VEHICLES PD- rectuired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/l8.51g-l) IF section )g-1) of Section 10 5 of The mortgaged real estateis assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS the date and time shown aboye. FY16-02 - BID OPENING July 28, YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOIMSFRI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO the Condominium Property Act, improved with a dwelling. The 605/18.5W-il. IF YOU APE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU Bids transmitted by facsimile 2015 -10:00AM CST Address REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYSAFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF Sale terms 10% down by certi- property will NOT be open for HAVE THFRIOHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN- faul will not be accepted. the bid to Mr Jim McGuire, Pro- POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SEC11ON 15-17011Cl OF THE IL- fled funds balance, by certified inspection. TRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Curemenl Officer, City of Park LINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identifi- funds, within 24 hours No re- The iudgment amount was S 15-17011Cl DFTHE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will Bids must be submitted ina Ridge, SOS Butler Place, Park cation issued by a government agency Idriver's license, passport, etc.) funds. The property will NOT be 378,if98o Sale termo for non- need a photo identification issued by a government agency driver's sealed envelope marked in the Ridge, IL 60068" in order to gain entry into our buildingand the foreclosure sale room open for inspection parties: 10% of successful bid license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and tIlE lower left hand corner 7/272015 3403036 in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other For information call the Sales immediately at conclusion of foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for "DO NOT OPEN - County venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts fore- Clerk at Plaintiff's Attorney, The auction, balance by 1 2 30 o m saies held at other county venues edlere The Judicial Sales Corpora- FIRE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT closure sales. For information, contact Plaintiff's attorneY JOHNSON, Wirbicki Law Group, 33 West the nest business day, both by Eon conducts foreclosure sales. For information' Visit oar website at AND UNIFORMS PURCHASE FO- BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC, 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125, Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois cashier's checks' and no re- sersice.atty-oierce corn between the hours of 3 and S 0m. PIERCE FY16-02 - BID OPENING: July 28, APARTMENT FOR Chicago, IL 60606, 1312) 5d1-9710 Please refer to file number 12-5041. 60603 13121 360-9435 WA14- funds The sale shall be subtect & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys, One NOi-tfl Dearborn Street Suite 20i5 - 1000AM CST Address THE JODICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th 0020. tA general real estate taxes, ope- 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. 1312) 476-5500. Please refer to file the bid to Mr, Jim MçGuire, Pro- RENT? Floor, Chicago IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE You can also visit The INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES cial tases, special assessments, number PA1406894. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South curnment Officer, City of Park Judicial Sales (orporation at wNw Ssc corn for a 7 day status report of CORPORATION special taxes levied, and supe- Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 1312) 236-SALE You Ridge, 505 Butler Place. Park The search begins pending sales. JOHNSON, BLUMBEIEG & ASSOCIATES, liC 230 W Mon, Selling Officer, 1312) d44-1122 nor liens if any. The property is can also visit TEe Judicial Sales Corooration at www.tlsc.com for a 7 Ridge, IL 60040" roe Street, Suite 61125 Chicago, 11606061312) 541-97loAttorney File 16602'45 offered "as is,with no express day status report of pending sales FIERCE S ASSOCIETES One North 7/272015 3402888 here) Many No 12-5041 Attorney Code. 40342 Caoe Number 13 CH 04432 TJSC#. 6/18, 6/25, 7/2 3360787 or implied warrantiesand with- Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO IL 60602 1312) 476-5500 AStor- apartment and home 35-5608 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you out any representation as to ney File NO. PA1406894 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number 14 CH are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector the quaRts of title or recourse 18188 TJSC#: 35-5151 hunters check the attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used to Plaintiff. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF A RESOLUTION ASCERTAINING THE PREVAILING WAGE RATES FOR LABORERS, WORKERS AND MECHANICS COOK COUNT ILLINOIS. PUBLIC NOTICE Li!eStorage of Little Village will U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION COUNTY DEPARTMENÌ EMPLOYED IN PUBLIC WORKS OF EAST PRAIRIE SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 73. NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE hold a public sale to enVorce a 2015 758078 Westside U'I'IAUL STORAGE AUCTION 2015 758075 Fortress PROBATE 01 VISION. PROPOSED APPROPRIATION lien imponed on said property, NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE ESTATE OF LETICIA KLEIN. DE- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE SELF STORAGE WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has enacted 'An ACT regulating wages ORDINANCE FOR FISCAL as described below, pursuant SELF STORAGE FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS REVISE STATUTES. CEASED. NO. 2O13P-6981 FACILI1Y ACT, ILLINOIS Notice is g!ven to creditors of o! laborers mechanics and other workmen employed in any public YEAR 2015-2016 to the Illinois Self-Service Stor- CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH 301. ET. SEQ the death df the above named works by the State, county, city or any public body or any political A "Public Hearing" will be held age FacilityAct, Illinois Cede 770 REVISE STATUTES, Notice is hereby given that on July 9 201 5, elO2wIN Auctioneer & Stor- decedent Letters of office were subdivision or by any ose under contract for public works, ' approved by the President and Board of iL'CS 95/1 to 95/7, on or after CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH age Clerk for U-Haul Co North Shorn Chicago will be offering for sale June 26, 1941 as amended lIlI Rev State 1987 Ch 48 par 3Qs 1 et Trustees of the Village of Lin- July 14th, 2015 at LifeStorage 301, ET, SEQ under the Judicial Lien process, by public auction, the following stor- issued to Robert iVerburgIl, colnwood on Tuesday, July 21 of Little village, 3245 W 30th St. Notice is hereby given that on 6523 N Onarga,Chicago,IL seq as amended by Public Acts 86-799 and 86 693) and age units, The goods to be sold are generally describedau household 60631, as Independent AdhuiniS- 2015 at 7:30 PM. in the Council Chicago, IL 60623. Phone: 773- July 9 2015, BID2WIN Auctioneer goods. The terms of the sale will be dash, credit or debit only. U-Haul trator whose attorney of record WHEREAS. the aforesaid Act requires that the Board of Education of Chambers, Lincolnwood Village 376-t377 o Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. Co. of North Shore Chicago reserves the right to refuse any and all is Gregory P Mongolis, Attorne School District No 73 investigate and ascertain the prevailing rate of Hall, 6900 N Lincoln Avenue, Management reserves the right North Snore Chicago will be yf- bids The saleu will be at the following location, 4100 W Fullerton Ave. At Law 800 Roosevelt Rd.. C-1 wages as defined in said Act tor laborers, mechanics and other work- LincOlnwood, IL to withdraw any unit from sate. fering for sale under the Judicial Chicago, IL, 60639 and will be at or after 12:00pm and continue until ers in the locality of said School District employed in performing con- Registered or motor vehicles are Lien process, by public auction, all units are sold. For more information, please cal! 17731 862-2596. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. The purpose of the hearing is The estate will be administered struction of public works, for said School District sord 'As Is/Parts Only" no titles the following storage units The without court supervision, un- to consider the proposed Ap- or registration, goods to be sold are generally Felix Galvan- 2620 N Monticello Chicago, iL, 60647 NOW THEREFORE Be it Resolved by the President and Board of bau- OropriatiOn Ordinande for Fiscal described as household goods. Unit 1GS3- Boxeo, Table, Bump bed & MiSc, Items less under section 5/28-4 of the Year 2015-2016 UnitTenant Name The terms of the sale will be Probate ActIllComplied Stat. cation of test Prairie School District No 73. Cook County, Illinois, as Henry Font- 2600 N Auxtin Chicago, IL, 60634 1992, Cfi. 755, par. 5/28-41 any follows 1004 AM & OR Vending Services cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul Unit 2068- Ladder, Bags, Totes & Misc. Items interestedpersonterminates A copy of the proposed orti- 1228 Ruben Villasenor Co of North Shore Chicago re- David Lacour- 2254 NLawndale Ave. Chicago, IL 60647 independent administration at SECTION 1 To the entent and as required by "an Act regulating nance will be available for re- 202 Felipe Alonso serves the right to refuse any Unit 2082- Sofa, Bike, Bags & Misc, items any time by mailing or deliver- wages of laborers, mechanics and other workers employed in any view starting July 3, 2015 at Vil- 2055 Leobardo Urbina Vnlazquez and all bids, The sales will be at Anthony Talavera- 3453 W Pierce Chicago, IL, 60651 ing a petition to terminate to public works by the state, county, city or public body or any political lage Hall during normal business 2063 Sandra J De Ceault the following location, 1700 N Unit 2099- Bedroom Furniture, Bags & Mattress subdivision or by anyone under contract for public works," approved hours, Monday thru Friday from 2082Rodrigo Mercado-Ibarra Cicero N Cicero Ave Chicago, OanielleTerry- 1700 N Mayfield Chicago, IL, 60639 the clerk 1264 Adrian Rangel IL 60639 and will be at or after Claims against the estate ma June 26, 1941, as amended, the general prevailing rate of wages in 900AM to 5:00 PM. Unit 2162- Mattress, Shelves, Sofa & Misc, Items this locality for laborers, mechanics and other workers engaged in 7/2/2015 3402730 2139 Rolanda S Davis-wise 11:00am and covtinue until all Clifford Medina- 1853 N Humboldt Blvd Chicago, IL. 60647 be filed in The office of the der 2165 Ricardo Magailon units are sold. For more infor- in Room 1202. Richard J. Dalle the construction of public works coming under the Jurisdiction of this Unit 2801- Mirror, Box & Misc Items Center. 50 W. Washington S District is hereby ascertained to be the tame as the prevailing rateo! 2242 AM S OR Vending Senaceu mation, please call (7731 889- Sandra Hunt- P.O. 80v 30332 Chicago, IL 60630 Chicago, IL or with the repre- wages for construction work in Cook County areas as determined by 2344irene Reyes 8194. unit 2815- Paintings & Misc, Items thellepartment of Labor of the State o! Illinois as of May, 201 5 a copy PLEASE TAKE NOTICt - THE 2359 Irene Reyes Co!ee Magett. 4255 W Fullerton Ave Chicago, IL 60639 sentative, or both, on or betore 2371Silvia Ramirez Cielithia Cunningham- 1925 Eu- January 7 2016. or if mailing or of that determination being attached hereto and incorporated herein MORTON GROVE PLAN COMMIS- Unit 2823- Boxes, TV, Shelf & Misc Items by reference The definition of any termo appearing in this Resolution SIGN will hold a public hearing 2378 Irene Reyes did Ber'n, IL 60402 Ruben Lugo- 3316 W Beach Ave Apt 2F Chicago, IL, 60651 derlivery of a notice from the 3007 RobertO Vasquez Unit Al27- TV, Dresser, Plants & representativeisrequired by which are also used in the aforesaid Act shall be the same as in said on Monday, July 20 201 5 at 7:30 Unit 3028- Bike, Safe, Bed, Sofa, Totes & Guitar Act p.m.irr the Board of 'trustees 3138 Aaron M Martinez Other Hidden Items Cristina Punzalan- 1 1 13 Hawthorne Ln Elk Grove, IL. 60007 nection 5/18-3 of the Probate 3178Nadia Mondragon Terrance Patton- 5091 W Gladys Act, the date stated in that no- Chambers, Richard T Flickinger Unit 3040- Rugs Bones & Misc, Items tice Any claim not filed on or SECTION 2: Nothing herein contained shall be construed to apply Municipal Center, 6101 CapulIna 3217Michael i Gallagher Jr. Chicago, IL. 60644 Alyce Searcey- 63 Washington Blvd Oak Park, IL. 60302 said general prevailing rate of wages as herein ascertained to any Avenue, Morton Grove, Illinois to 3198 Jose F Hernandez UnitA133-Boxes,Bed, TV, Unit 3141- Chairs, Sofa, Bones, table, Fish Tank 6 Bike before that date is barred Cop- 6/25. 7/2 2015 338356E Dresser & Other Hidden Items ies of a claim filed with the clerk work or employnlent escara public works construction of this District consider the following cases. Eileen Baldwin- 4343 N Clarendon 2714 Chicago, IL. 60613 to the extent required by the aforesaid Act. Dorothy Sanders- 4641 w Palm- Unit 3157- BoxeS, Totes & Cabinet must be mailed or delivered by ers St Chicago, IL 60639 the claimant to the representa- CASE PC 15-05 Chris Bryant- 2513 S St. Louis Apt iNC Chicago, IL. 60623 tive and to the attorney within SECTION 3: The Secretary of the Board of Education shall publicly Request for a Special Use Per- Unit AlAd- Trampoline, Hose & Unit 3180- Boxes, Table Chairs Mini fridge & Misc. Items 10 days after t has been filed. post or keep available for Inspection by any interested party in the mit per Village of Morton Grove MISC Items Sean Krainik- 2529 N Kildare Chicago, IL 60639 main office of this District this determination or any revisions of such Unified Development Code (Title Notice of Auction Dalton Lawrence- 109 N Menard Unit 3335- Boxes, Bags, Totes, Lumber 6 Paintings 07/02, 07/09, 07/16/2015 Life Storage Centers s! River Chicago, IL. 60644 3390285 prevailing rate of wage. 12 of Ordinance 57-07 Section Rick Kogan- 435 N Michigan Chicago. IL, 60611 12-4-3-Dl to establish a Drive North wilIThold a public sale to Unit B106- Bags & totes Unit 3381 - Misc, Bones & Bags SECTION 4. The Secretary of the Board of education shall mail a Through Facility lDunkin Donutsl enforce a lien imposed on said ericaRobertson- 847Russell Michael Mcclure- 5001 W Division St 51515 Chicago, IL, 60651 copy of this determination to any employer, and to any association at 9490 waukegan Ruad Street property, as described below, Dekalb, IL. 601 1 S Unit 3437- Bags, TV, Boxes & Totes Legal Notices of employers and to any person or association of employees who iv the Cl General Commercial purSuant to theillirioiuSelf- Unit 8161- Mattress, Crib, Oreos- Carlos Manuej- 2342 N Kedzie Chicago, IL, 60647 have filed. or file their names and addresses, rpouesting copies o! any District Service Storage Facilities Act, er & Other Hidden Items Unit 3473- Totes, Boxes & Other Hidden Items determination stating the particular rates and the particular class of Illinois Code 770 ILCS to 95/7, on 6/25, 7/2/2015 3385116 Antoinette Oasis- 1 134 S Lombard Oakpark, IL, 60304 workers whose wages will be affected by such rates. The applicant is Abdul Prralwani, or after JULY 14th 2015, at Life Unit 3493- Bags, Table, TV & Entertainment stand Paniwani Network Restaurants, Storage of River North, 333 west Evelyn Colon-'3227 N Keating Chicago, IL 60641 SECTION 5. The Secretary of the Board o! Education shall promotly 6123 West Howard Street, Niles, OhioStreet,Chicago,Illinois, Unit 3656- Mattress, Txble &'Misc, Items file a certified copy of this Resolution with both the Secretary of State IL 60714 65654 Phone 312-222-0136 U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTION Michael Mcclure- 5001 W Division St 51515 Chicago, IL, 60651 Index Division and tte Department of Labor of the State of Illinois. Management reserves tire right 2015 758086 Morton Grove Unit 3692- Misc Items CASEPC1S-06 to withdraw any unit from sale. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE Cheryl Chamberlain- 2350 N Bosworth Chicago, IL, 60614 APARTMENT FOR SECTION 6 Within 30 days after the tiling o! a certified copy of this Request for a Special Use Permit Registered or motor vehicles are SELF STORAGE Unit 3754- Bags, Boxes, Furniture & Other Hieden Items Resolution with the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Board of per Village of Morton Grove uni- sort "As Is 7 Parts Only.' NO titles FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS Maria Liranzo- 250 PIam Circle West apt 106 Chicago, IL, 60647 RENT? Education shall cause to be published in a newspaper of general dir- tied Development Code (Title 12 or registration REVISE STATUTES, Unit 3823- Bags & Misc Items culation within the area a copy of this Resolution and such publication of Ordinance 07-07 Section 12- Bid2Win, 441 001668, Brook CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH Kayla Melendez- 443/, W Doming Chicago, IL. 60639 The search begins shall constitute notice that the determination is effective and that this 4'3T°l tO establish a Miued:Use Snyder 301. ET. SEQ Unit 904- Boxes & Misc, Items here! Many is the determination of this public body. Facility IMorton Grove Animal Notice is hereby given that on Leticia Ortiz- 2429 W Division St Chicago, iL, 60622 Hospital-Rebuilt Facility! at Tenant Name Unit# July 9 201 5, BID2WIN Auctioneer Unit 4289- Bags & Totes apart ment and home Section 7: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect upon its pas- 9128 Waukegan Road Street Benlamin Fields 4021 & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co, Sandra Colon- 2235 N Malor Chicago, iL, 60639 hunfers check fhe sage and approval as required by law. in the Cl General Commercial Thomas Hilligos 21X15 North Shore Chicago will be of- Unit 4366- Wooden Furniture & Other Hidden Items District Thomas HIII!gos 2047 fering for sale under the JudIcial John Doe- 4100 W Fullerton Ave Chicago, IL, 60639 Classifieds befare ADOPTED this 8th day of JUNE 2015. Thomas Hilligos 2058 Lien process, by public auction, Unit 4515- Totes, Shelf, Mattress, Boses & Misc. items Thomas Hilligos 2004 the following storage units The SharonnaAndrews- 4425W Iowa Chicago, IL, 60651 looking for a new The applicant is Robert Edwards, goods to be sold are generally APPROVED: RWE Management Company, Thomau Hilligos 2003 Unit 4516- Totes, Clothing, Boxes & Other Hidden items place to live. 16W361 S. Frontage Road. Suite 6/25, 7/2/1tr3380090 described as household goods. Lyman Melendez- 151418 MonticellO Chicago, IL 60651 Richard W. EvoniO 106, Burr Ridge, IL 60527 The terms of the sale will be Unit 4544- Dresser. Chairs, Bags, Sofa & Other Hidden Items Advertise your rental President, Board of Education cash, credit or debit ony U-Haul Maritza Santana- 2017 N Laporte Apt 2w chicago, IL 60639 units with us fo gef a CASE PC 15-07 Co. of North Shore Chicago re- Unit 4616- Mattress, Totes & Bags Mary Kaiser serves the right to refuse any Request for a Special Use Per- U'HAUL STORAGE AUCTION Marisabo Lobaton- 1031 N Springfield Chicago IL 60651 iump on the Secretary, Board of Education mit per Village of Morton Grove and all bids. The sales will be Unit 4617- Bed, Chairs, Sofa, Lamp & Other ffìdden Items 7/2/2015 3392021 2015 758021 Portage at the following location, 9009 competition! Call Unified Development Code Title NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE Joanna Kendagor- 71 5 Wacker Chicago, IL 60606 12 of Ordinance 07-07 Section Waukegan Rd. Morton Grove, Unit 4697- Boses Table Mattress & Bags 866-399-0537 or visit NOTiCE PuBlic NOTICE SELF STORAGE IL, 60053 and will be at or after Lite Storage of Wrigleynille will Board of Education 12-4-3-Dl to establish u Physi- FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS 6/25, 7/2/2015 3B5135 cal Fitness and Health Service 9:00am and continue day by day placeanad. hold a public saie lb enforce a Skokie School Distflct oB REVISE STATUTES, until all units are sold, For more lien imposed on said property, In accordance with the Illinois greater than 1,000 sq. ft. at 6231 tribunesuburbs.com CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH information, pleasecall1847) as described below, pursuant Prevailing wage Act,Skokie Dempster Streer in tIle Cl Gen- 301, ET. SEQ 966-8690 to the Illinois Set-Service Stor- School District 68 "the District" eral Commercial District. Notice is hereby given that on age Facility Act, Illinois Cede 770 has made a determination o JuIy9 2015, BIO2WIN Auctioneer Roman DmitrIyev Roman- 8281 LOS 95/1 to 95/7, on or after prevailing rates of wages to be The applicant is David Englund, g Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co Ultimate Fitness, 8532 Marmora Elixabeth Ave Niles, IL, 60714 JULY 14, 2015 at Life Storage of paidlaborers, mechanics and North Shore Chicago will be of- Unit 354- High Chair, Office Chair Wriglewille, 3323 West Addison otherworkersemployed in Avenue, Morton Grove, IL 60053 fering for sale under the Judicial 07/02/201 5 340212B & Box Spring Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60618 public works prolects tor the Lien process, by public auction, Yovani Vazquez- 101 1 Grand Ave BUSINESS OWNERS Management reserves the right District The Board of Education the following storage units. The Waukegan IL, 60085 Sell Your Stuff to withdraw any unit from sale has determined that the prevail- goods to be sold are generally Unit 428- table, Boo, Painting & Advertise with us! Regiotered or motor vehicles are ng rates of wages are the wage described as household goods. Misc, Items soth "As It / Parts Only" no titles rates for Cook County as de- PLEASE TAKE NOTiCE - THE The terms of the sale will be Robyn Grossman- 6726 E WeI!s- or registration. termined by the Illinois Depart- MORTON GROVE ZONING cash, credit or debit only. U-Haul ley Gurnee, IL, 60031 in the Classifiecis! The Classifieds can ment of Labor. A copy of this BOARD OF APPEALS will hold Co. of NorthShOre Chicago re- Unit 454- Misc Items Tenant Name unit a determinationis available for a public hearing on Monday, serves the right to refuse any Meko McCray- 8045 LamOn Ave showcase your Douglas Pressman1099 public inspection at the offices July 20, 2015 at 7.30 p.m. in the and all bids. TSe sales will be Suite 140 Skokie, IL. 60077 Walid R Hallt t145 of the Board of Education, 9440 Board of Trusteen Chambers at the following location, 4301 Unit 461- Table & Misc. Items business and HarrySLippy 1321 Kenton Ave., SkokieIL 60076. Richard T Flickinger Municipal N Cicero Ave, Chicago, IL 60641 6/25, 7/2/2015 33B4BB5 services!Advertise Hermie Perez 1422 Copies are available upon re- Center, 6101 Capulina Avenue, and will be at or after 10:30am Tonyiofinson 1466 quest by call the District office Morton Grove, Illinoisto con- and continue until all units are your cleaning Allison LWong 1497 at 847/676-9000 sold Formore sider the following casec information, U-HAUL STORAGE AUCTiON service, mortgage Robert Mason 2150 please call 17731 2W-4507 Sonya Howard 3044 Secretary 2015 758069 Niles CASE ZBA 15-07 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE company or daycare Leticia carrales 4129 Board of Education Requesting a variation from Sec- James walker- 2213 W Rose- Sonia Ramirez 4131 Skokie School District 6B mont Chicago, IL 60659 SELF STORAGE with us today! tion 12-2-S of Ordinance 07-07 FACILITY ACT, ILLINOIS HelenaAvila 3132 07/02/2015 3393335 IVillage of Morton Grove Unified UnitAll3- Mmc. Items Kenneth Richards 4061 REVISE STATUTES, Development Codel to install a Francisco Perez- 3000 N Cicero CHAPTER 114, PARAGRAPH James Parsin 4168 garage in the rear yard. Ave Chicago, IL. 60641 Call866-399-0537or Unit A119- Boxes, Clothing, Mi- 301, El', SEQ You must be 18 years of age, or crowave & Bags Notice is hereby given that on visit usonlineat The parcel is located in the P2 JuNi 9 2015, BID2WIN Auctioneer Older to attend our auctions Sin8le Family Residence Ois- Luis Bedova- 4251 W Irving Park pl aceonad tribune Auctioneer: Brook Snyder Illinois & Storage Clerk for U-Haul Co. trittdistrict and is commonly Apt 325 Chicago, IL. 60641 North S8ore Chicago will be of- suburbs.cam license B 441001668 known as 9321 Saine Unit Al21 - Boxes, Tools, Bags & 06/25, 07/02/2015 3380086 Other Hidden items fering for sale under the Judicial APARTMENT FOR 07/02/201 S 3402140 Lien process, by public auction, Preciosa Moreno- 4442 N Ber- the following storage units. 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More hazards Household in your home Most people are aware of the dangers of fire, falling and carbon monoxide, but some other common hazards re- quire action too. Drowning:Many times, children overestimate their ability dangers and to swim, or they're too young to realize what could happen around the water, said Juliene Hefter, executive director for the Association of Aquatic Professionals and owner of Safety First Aquatics in Wisconsin. "Whether it be an open gate, a hole under a fence that a small child can crawl whattodo through, a chair left outside that a child could stand on and get into the swimming pool, or just an open body of water From formaldehyde to dust, threats that looks inviting and fun to a small child, it only takes a very short amount of time for a child to get into trouble," I to health loom where you live Hefter said. Adults need to know the dangers and be con- stantly vigilant. BY DANIELLE BItI'F cement, said Elizabeth ElectrIcal hazards:Home electrical fires in theU.S. ac- Chicago Tribune Ward, senior vice president count for an estimated 51,000 fires annually, nearly 500 oflntramural Research deaths, more than 1,400 injuries and $1.3 billion in property Soap may seem to be with the American Cancer damage, according to the Electrical Safety Foundation keeping germs at bay, but in Society Inc. Asbestos, many homes, it's doing MONTY RAKUSEN/CUL.TURA PF International. One reason home electrical fires are so com- which is a mineral fiber, mon is 44 percent of the nation's housing stock was built harni Surprisingiy, there was added to numerous 40 and 500 ppb can cause they can affect your long- before 1970. "Many of these older homes cannot handle are items lurking in most products to provide heat health issues, according to term vision," said Dr. the demands of the electrical devices and appliances that homes that are unhealthy insulation and to make the California Air Re- Thomas Steinemann, clini- are commonly used today, and electrical fires occur as a because they're old or con- them resistant to fire, but sources Board, which said cal spokesman for the acad- tain harmful ingredients. result of overburderiing the electrical system:' said Brett breathing asbestos can formaldehyde causes 115 emy and an ophthalmolo- Brenner, president of the Electrical Safety Foundation The good news? For the increase your risk of lung cancer cases per million gist at MetroHealth Medi- most part, these things International. But while you can't see behind the wall to cancer and mesothelioma. people because many cal Center in Cleveland. immediately detect wiring issues, there are many warning simply can be tossed to Make a healthy home: homes have more than 200 signs that can indicate a hazard, including dim or flickering make the home healthier. Make a healthy home: if the flooring is in good ppb. Because a dirty lens case is lights, unusual sounds such as sizzles and buzzes coming condition and you don't Make a healthy home: Problem:Antibacterial the primary risk factor for from the electrical system, and switch blades and outlet need to touch it or bother it, Newer pressed wood is the soap with triclosan eye infections in contact covers that are hot to the touch. If you experience any of you can leave it alone, ac- worst culprit. In older lens wearers, Steinemann these signs, call a qualified electrician to inspect your Why it's harmful: This cording to the Consumer materials, the formalde- recommends changing the home. was believed to be more Product Safety Commis- hyde stops being released case at least every three PoIson: effective than regular soap, Children explore the world through taste and sion. Asbestos in good after it's been ventilated for months. Wash the case touch, so placing objects in the mouth is actually a normal but a 2013 Food and Drug condition won't release a while. The time it takes with disinfecting solution Administration report and necessary part of development. But because of their asbestos fibers, and there's varies depending on the (notjust saline), and then tendency to explore, kids can get into everything from found that long-term daily no danger unless the fibers degree of ventilation of the air-dry it upside down daily. use of the active ingredient e-cigarettes and laundry pods to the medication in your are released. But if it's dam- room and the size of the "It's important to note that purse, said Dr. Michael Wahl, medical director of the Illinois triclosan may have unantic- aged or if you're going to item. If you can't get rid of even ifyou care for your Poison Center. ipated hormonal effects andrenovate your home, you the pressed wood, try air- lens case fastidiously, a film may lead to antibiotic re- need a professional to re- ing the room out as often as builds up on the surface of sistance. move the asbestos. It's possible. You will know the the case' Steinemann said. Make a healthy home: tricky because you can't tell air is improving if you feel "It's called a bio filin, and germs on your lashes and Agency. The average 1,500- While the agency continues if something contains as- better in it (you won't it's a magnet for dirt and also contaminating the square-foot house contain to collect additional in- bestos by looking at it, so cough as much or feel germs. Ifyou don't change brush even more with 40 pounds of dust formation on antibacterial you should treat everything stuffy, especially if you're it out for a new one, you bacteria or viruses naturally Make a healthy home: soaps and body washes, as if it contains asbestos or susceptible to asthma or end up with this grimy present on your skin or You can't remove your air, consumers should wash have a professional take a hay fever, Rizzo said). layer that puts you at risk of eyelash hair:' he said. "In but you can clean it. Philip their hands with plain soap sample for analysis. a potentially serious eye fact, one ofthe primary Tierno, professor of micro- and water. If those aren't Problem:Contact lens infection?' He also said not functions ofeyelashes is to biology and pathology at available, use an alcohol- Problem:Pressed wood case to clean the case with wa- keep debris and germs from the New York University based hand sanitizer that Why it's harmful: Why it's harmful: If you ter, which is not sterile and entering your eye, so then School ofMedicine, sug- contains at least 60 percent Formaldehyde is released don't replace your contact can also cause serious eye plunging into a moist room-gestedusingaHEPA air alcohol, said Andrea Fisch- from the resin, which could lens case every six months, infection, that's the same temperature environment, filter to remove tiny maten- er, FDA spokeswoman. be on paneling or veneers, you increase your risk of reason you shouldn't like a mascara tube, encour- als in the micron range. said Dr. Albert Rizzo, senior microbial keratitis by more shower or swim while ages bacterial growth?' Even a small portable HE- Problem:Older flooring medical adviser to the than five times, and poor wearing your lenses. Make a healthy home: PA filter for the bedroom Why it's harmful: Many American Lung Association lens case hygiene increases Replace mascara every will lessen the number of people don't realize that and section chief of pulmo- your risk by more than 6 Problem:Mascara three months. allergens that you're ex- older flooring can contain nary/critical care medicine percent, according to a Why it's harniful: Liq- posed to, he said. Tierno cancer-causing asbestos. with the Christiana Care 2012 study from Ophthal- uid makeup, including Problem:Dust said to change the air filter Especially in homes built Health System in Delaware. mology, the journal of the mascara, can harbor a lot of Why it's harmfuL In- once or twice a year or else before 1980, asbestos was The average home has American Academy of germs, Steinemann said. "If door air quality is 25 to 100 it will prevent efficient used in a variety of con- more than25 partsper Ophthalmology. "The you think about it, each times worse than it is out- airflow. struction products ranging billion of formaldehyde in problem with keratitis and time you use mascara, you doors, according to the from vinyl floor tiles to the air, and levels between also corneal ulcers are that are brushing it and any Environmental Protection Danielle Braffis a freelancer. ío HEALTH & FAMILY V ql!!'?'!!'' PEOPLE'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS AND HOME REMEDIES How to decide on whether Fire-ant bites appear to tomedicate for ADHD relieve chronicnervepain BY BONNIE BERKOWITZ The Washington Post BY JOE GRAEDON AND TERESA GRAEDON To medicate or not? King Features Syndicate This decision is stressful for parents who see a child Q: I have chronic strugglingwith ADHD but nerve pain that is never- who worry about tamper- ending in both legs. ing with brain cheniistr Walking helps me reduce Websites offer wildly the spasms in my legs. mixed messages about Iwasoutforawalk ADHD meds, studies show and a fire ant bit my big conflicting data about toe. That hurt plenty, but whether they work and 10 minutes later, the pain doctors don't always agree. and spasm stopped in the Some friends and relatives TPIBUNE NEWSPAPERS leg that was bitten. can't imagine "how you Stimulants such as Ritalin, Adderall arid Vyvanse are There was no change in could drugyour child," nearly always the first medication doctors try. the leg that wasn't bit- ANNEMAPIE VAN DEN BEPG/FLICKR PF while others wonder why ten. Could that bite actu- you would reject some- mild symptoms, I am with ADHD will need ally have eased my pain? Q: Several doctors get any ofthese under thing that might help. slower to recommend treatment their entire lives. A: Several years ago, we through the years have the nail. I've heard it But clinicians who treat medications. I may first Here are some pros and heard from another reader: put me on different vita- might take six months to ADHD say the decision is request environmental cons ofADHD medication, "I had such unbearable hip mins. I now take a daily get rid ofthe fungus. Is often fairly straightfor- changes at school, or a according to experts: pain that I had to be multivitamin with min- there anything else that ward. different daily structure at helped in and out of erais as well as vitamins would work faster? "I recommend medi- school or at home' he said. Pros chairs." After being bitten E, D-3 and B-12. Is there a A: Getting rid of nail cation when something "Contrast that with an by fire ants, "I was sick and test that can show which fungus is a slow process causes a child to be unable 11-year-old who is strug- u In addition to being dizzy most of the day, but a vitamins I actually need? because the treated nail to thrive in his environ- gling greatly in class, hay- well-tolerated, approved happened: My A: There is no single has to grow out healthy. ment," said Glen Elliott, ing problems paying atten- bythe Food and Drug severe pain has gone." test, but we agree that it is This can take months. the chiefpsychiatrist at thetian, getting distracted and Administration and easy to A visitor to our website better to know whether There are many solu- Children's Health Council becoming phobic about try out because they enter offered this story "I have you need additional vita- rions you can use at home in Palo Alto, Calif, and homework That child is and exit the body quickly had severe pain in two mins than to take them to discourage fimgus, in- author of "Medicating clearly on a different tra- stimulants are not addic- tive in the doses prescribed fingers on my left hand for willy-nilly. Your can cluding Listerine and Pau Young Minds: How to jectory than what he several years. I got into a test for vitamin B-12 and d'Arco tea, as well as vine- Know IfPsychiatric Drugs should be and would prob- for ADHD. . Stimulants can be effec- fire-ant nest in a bale of vitamin D quite easily. If he gar or Vicks. Lengthy soak- will Help or Hurt Your ably benefit from medi- tive even iftaken only hay while feeding my or she suspects you are low ing allows for nail penetra- Child." cation." horses and received about in other nutrients, those riot)- Elliott is familiar with (Wilens and Elliott occasionally. . Drugs may reduce sorne 20 stings before I got them tests can be run. You will find directions the dilemma parents face: received personal funding There also are compa- for these home remedies in His son stru1ed with from pharmaceutical corn- ofthe longer-term prob- off of me. lems such as depression "The next morning, the nies that sell at-home or the Guide to Hair and Nail ADHD in high school and panies in the past but do and substance abuse. pain in myleft hand was walk-in lab tests for a num- Care we are sending you. finally opted to use a not do so now.) gone, and so far, four days ber of vitamins and miner- Anyone who would like a stimulant occasionally in Many ADHD groups later, I still have no pain in als. The results may give copy, please send $3 in medical school. and both major U.S. child Cons that hand. I really hope you a better sense of which check or money order with Stimulants such as Rita- psychiatry organizations there are some serious supplements might be a long (No. 10), stamped lin, Adderall and Vyvanse (the American Academy of . Side effects range from research studies being beneficial. (70 cents), self-addressed are nearly always the first Child and Adolescent mild such as irritability, conducted somewhere on envelope to: Graedons' medication doctors try, Psychiatry and the Amen- sleep disruption, drowsi- the pain-relief properties Q: Ihavenailfungus People's Pharmacy No. Elliott said, because they can Psychiatric Associa- ness and loss ofappetite to in fire-ant venom." onathumbandbothbig H-31, P.O. Box 52027, Dur- have a long, solid safety tion) recommend medi- serious (but rare) such as Scientists are studying toes. My doctor will not ham, NC 27717-2027. It also record, they take effect cation for ADHD, usually heart and liver problems the molecular biology of prescribe pills because ofcan be downloaded for $2 within minutes and they in conjunction with thera- and exacerbation of mental fire-ant venom, but there possible liver damage, so from our website: leave the body within py that teaches strategies health issues. don't seem to be studies of I would like anything www.peoplespharmacy hours. to help with skills such as . Clinicians disagree on its use to relieve pain. We that will get rid of the .com. Timothy Willens, chief oforganization and time whether people build up a caution that this is not a fungus. My thumbnail Be cautious with lime child and adolescent psy- managernent. tolerance for stimulants. do-it-yourself project, really looks bad when juice. Using it before sun chiatry at Massachusetts Managing expectations . No drug has proved since people can have the polish is removed exposure can lead to a General Hospital, said he is key, however, because no effective for executive terrible allergic reactions during a manicure. severe sunburn. weighs factors such as age, drug can cure ADI{D. function problems. to the bites and go into The nurse said to try severity ofsymptoms and While some people with . Some can be stolen or shock. Some individuals Vicks VapoRub. A friend In their column, Joe and how the symptoms affect ADHD naturally become resold, which can lead to have suffered seizures or reconunended white Teresa Graedon answer the child's outlook. less symptomatic as their abuse. heart failure as a reaction vinegar or lime juice. I letters from readers. Send "IfI have a child who is brains mature, Elliott said, . Effects are short-term, in to fire-ant bites. can't figure out how to questions to their website. relatively younger. with about a third of people that none can cure ADHD. HEALTH & FAMILY ç Virtua'realimaybecome healthcaretool 3-D images can reveal potential medical hazards BY MAnic JOHNSON Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

MADISON, Wis. - The room rotates. You stand there, shelves, walls, ftirni- ture slowly circling before your eyes. A bed decorated with throw pillows passes. The kitchen approaches. A microwave juts Out from a shelfclose enough to touch, a refrigerator at your back. A doorway inches closer until you pass through, and the frame recedes, and you are in another room, tempt- ed to reach out and touch the ghostly furniture. The whole thing triggers an uneasy sensation - that of moving, walking through rooms, up and down stairs, turning corners and follow- ing corridors, when all the while your arms and legs remain perfectly still. "If we close the door and tell you to walk, you will MIKE DE SISTI/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL lose track of where the Ross Tredinnick, a programmer at the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, works on the technology that creates a virtual image of a patIent's-home. door is almost instanta- neously," said Kevin Ponto, sides are not ofsome ideal- detailed models of the years ago with about $2.3 She spoke with Casper tated very slòwlylike the an assistant professor at the ized version ofa home. places we live. million in federal money about the possibility of hand ofa clock Alar and University of Wisconsin- They come from someone's Virtual homes are be- from the Agency for having her own home her family had to be outside Madison's School of Hu- actual home, complete with coming a research tool for Healthcare Research and scanned. each room while it was man Ecology. clutter and dust on the examining where people Quality, researchers at the Alar, a former computer being scanned. They also When Ponto speaks, you shelves. The mind-blowing keep their medications and Wisconsin Institutes of programmer and informa- had to keep the family's two remember you're wearing detail comes from i billion how they remind them- Discovery have scanned 20 tion technology manager, dogs and one cat outside something called "active pieces ofdata compiled selves to take them. Some homes across the state. The enjoys science, as does her the room. stereo glasses" that allow' 'over several days by a spe- people organize medica- researchers figured 20 husband. The work took place you to see in 3-D. The room cial laser camera that scans tions sequentially in a line homes would provide the "Part ofme wanted to over the course of three does not represent actual every room in a house, ofbottles. Others keep the study with the necessary say, Tm a scientist, too and days. Alar also sat for an reality but virtual reality Why go to such trouble? pill bottles in a cluster in diversity. roll up my sleeves and work interview related to medi- Although your eyes see in Research into home the middle ofa table. In 'qt was cool but also with them on this project,' cations and other aspects of all directions, taking in the health care. some homes, a calendar on odd," said Nancy Alar, a she said. home health care. detailed image of a meticu- "It's becoming more and the wall has made one retired information-tech- Researchers go to great "They asked really de- lously laid outhouse, you more critical that people room the hub for a family's nology worker who had herlengths to protect the confi- tailed questions," she said. remember that the place are able to take care of medical needs. house in Cottage Grove dentiality ofthe people "They wanted to know you walked into a few min- themselves at home' said Casper said academic scanned for the project whose homes are scanned. exactly how I put pills in utes ago is nothing more Gail Casper, senior scientist researchers aren't the only "They were so solicitous. They advise residents to my pill box and how I took than a white box: 9 feet tall at the UW School of Nurs- people using virtual-reality We were treated like we move family photos, them out" by 9 feet wide by 9 feet ing and director of what is spaces. Users now include were royalty. They were so awards, certificates and During her visit to the long. known as the vizHOME the military, the oil indus- careful to not be intrusive." other identifying materials, Wisconsin Institutes of The room inside the project. "We, as health-care try, high-end design firms Alar found out about the though their equipment Discovery, Alar found the Wisconsin Institutes for providers, sometimes set and companies including project because she'd or- also allows them to digitally ViZHOME exhibit "abso- Discovery is four walls, a people up to not be opti- Procter & Gamble, which is ganized a trip for a group oferase such things after lutely fascinating." ceiling and floor onto mally successful because said to have created a vii-tu- families with autistic chil- scanning. "It's a b-foot-by-b-foot which images have been we don't know what they al reality shopping market dren to Wisconsin In- Alar said the scanning plain box," she said. "Then projected to form a CAVE, encounter at home." (Procter & Gamble de- stitutes ofDiscovery in was done with a camera you put the goggles on and or cave automatic virtual Health-care researchers dined to discuss the topic). December 2013. While like no camera she'd ever you weren't in the box environment are addressing this gap in Since launching the there, she visited the virtualseen before. It sat in the anymore, you were in this But the images on all knowledge by developing virtual home project two home and was fascinated. middle of a room and ro- apartment." 32-FOOD DOGGIE BAG HACKS Turn these bland restaurant leftovers into something new and delicious BY BILL DAIEY book, slated for publication a blueberry sauce, if you Tribune Newspapers in October, 'Jacques Pepin like: Heat i pint small blue- Heart & Soul in the Kitch- Maybe you ordered too berries and '/ cup sugar to Leftovers don't have to en" (Rux Martin/Houghton muchfried chicken. a boil in a saucepan, stirring look or taste like leftovers Muffin Harcourt, $35). It's Save it for occasionally. Boil, i-2 mm- anymore, listlessly piopped made with leftover Chinese utes. Cool before using. from doie bag to plate restaurant rice. And a pud- Also, you can stir rice into a with possibly a quick zap in ding is just one thing you large quantity ofwater, and the microwave. Smartly use can do; Pepin also uses rice make the rice porridge those leavings, whether in stir-fries and in soup. It's known as congee; garnish from restaurant meals or that kind of open-minded with cilantro sprigs, diced takeout chow, to create use of leftovers that can chilies, leftover roast chick- something new and deli- make for some eye-opening ABEL URIBE/TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS en or pork. Or make fried cious. In so doing you'll moments in the kitchen. Fried chicken salad,tossed with mayo, Sriracha and fresh lime juice. Add green apples rice: Stir-fry with beaten even be making your cotm- "Rarely do I make a dish and green onion. egg, minced green onion ti-y proud. where I don't look at it and and garlic, salt and some Worried that people who think of it as a leftover," leftover cooked vegetables eat out more often, espe- Pepin says, noting that too peas, chopped red or cially fast food, are more many people look once and Cooked ricefrom your green pepper, diced carrots. likely to be overweight or don't know what to do. Chinese carry-out can obese, the U.S. Department "People waste food all the become Tortilla chips:Make these ofAgricuiture's Choose- time?' chilaquiles, adapted from MyPlate.gov program urges, Here are some ideas, so Thbune Newspapers writer among other suestions, you don't have to waste Russ Parsons' recipe: Stir 8 that one avoid oversize leftovers anymore. beaten eggs into some portions. "Take home half chopped onion and poblano ofyour meal," the program's Fried chicken:Turn cold that you've sauteed. Don't website urges. pieces of fast-food fried StiL After es begin to set, And you'll be helping chicken into a salad. Kevin stir in 2 cups roughly bro- chip away at a growing food Pang, my colleague, offers ken up tortilla chips. Season problem. The idea of trans- this: Cube the chicken, toss with salt Once eggs are forming food that would with mayonnaise, prefera- nearly set, stir in some otherwise go to waste into bly the Japanese Kewpie grated cheese (Cotija, jack, something delicious has brand, Sriracha sauce and Chihuahua). Finish cook- been in the news of late. fresh lime juice. Wing the ii-ig, serve with more cheese, The conversation has proportions to suit your topped with chopped dan- ranged from chef Dan Bar- taste. Add cubes of green Youalways seem to 1ro,salsa, sour cream. ber's transformation of his apple, peeled or unpeeled, eat too manytortilla Blue Hill restaurant in New and 1-inch pieces of fresh chips.Next time, save Vegetables:Chop up York into wastED, a pop-up green onion. them to make cooked vegetables, suests focused on turning trim- Wilkinson, and turn them mings often discarded into italian sausage, kiel- into croquettes or vegetable dinner, to the book Ameri- basa, hot dogs:Slice into hasb or mix with cheese, can Wasteland: How rounds, then arrange atop a and make a savory pie top- America Throws Away frozen pizza and bake; drop ping. What's a croquette? Nearly Half of Its Food (and into an escarole soup, a Think ofit kinda like a What We Can Do About Louisiana jambalaya, a New meatbalL Bind finely It)" by Jonathan Bloom. England-style corn chow- chopped vegetables with And, of course, there's der or a mound of sauer- Chliaquiles.Chips are cooked with eggs, then flavored with whatever you like: onion. beaten egg, a little milk, also the question of taste. kraut poblano, cheese, salsa. maybe some flour, and form "Sometimes the leftovers into balls. Roll the balls in come out better' says Gyro or shawarma meat:together i large grated Pepper steak:Slice meat cups cooked white rice and breadcrumbs and fry until Jacques Pepin, the Madi- Turn those slices into a carrot, torn pieces of fresh thinly, re-heat in a skillet or 3 V2 cups milk to a boil in an golden. Also: Puree son, Comi-based star chef salad, based on one from mint, parsley and cilantro microwave, stuffinto a split ovenproofsaucepan. Cover; chopped cooked vegetables cookbook author and televi- Australian chefMatt Wil- leaves; a little toasted coco- baguette or sandwich roll bake at 350 degrees, 30 into a soup base of vegetable sion cooking show host who kinson in his new cook- nut; and raisins. Toss with lined with lettuce. Garnish minutes; the rice should be or chicken stock, with or over a long career has book "Mr. Wilkinson's "a splash ofgood white with cilantro sprigs, very creamy. Stir in/2cup without cream or milk, fold turned kitchen frugality Well-Dressed Salads" wine vinegar and some chopped onion and Srirachadried cherries or cranber- into a frittata or omelet, toss into a delicious art. "There's (Black Dog & Leventhal, plain yogurt," he says. Serve sauce. ries, '/ cup maple syrup, 2 into your own homemade always something you can $27.95). He calls for leftover the salad over the meat teaspoons grated lime zest, i fried rice. do with it." roast leg oflamb, but gyro slices, accompanied by Rice:Make Pepin's rice teaspoon vanilla, Vi cup Take the recipe for rice leftovers work well too. For grilled bread. pudding, adapted from his sugar and'/2cup sour [email protected] pudding from his newest Wilkinson's salad, mix upcoming bookS Heat 2 cream. Let cooL Serve with Twitterbílldaley FOOD 33 Some steamy praise Hummus for dinner? 4 forcreamycheesecake It's time to takeadip BY ELLIE KRIEGER The Washington Post

I had always thought of hunimus as a healthful but simple dip, eaten asan LEJUI ESIUN appetizer or snack orina Home on the Range pita sandwich - until my Israeli friends turned me The bath sits at the apex on to the glories of the of civilization. It offers hummus plate. relaxation, restoration, They spread a generous contemplation - plus amount ofthe creamy bubbles. puree on a dish, then top it Other species concur. with any number of satis- The bird likes a bath. The fying things: sliced hard- DEB LINDSEY/WASHINGTON POST dog likes a bath. The cake cooked egg, chickpeas or likes a bath too. faya beans, chopped herbs, Not the layer cake, pine nuts, seasoned ground Hummus plate with carrots mindfulofits tender E. JASON WAMBSGANS/TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS beefor sauteed mush- crumb and fancy frosting. rooms and onions, plus a Prep: 45 minutes Cook: 20 mInutes Makes: 4 ervings The cheesecake - lush and or water bath (in redun- turns to steam, which drizzle ofgood olive oil. Carrots: luscious - knows the dant English). helps the pretty pale cake Servedasa main course 2 bunches small carrots (about 2 pounds), greens pleasure of the bath. The water works as retain its dewy complexion with warm pita alongside, attached Ordinarily the bather insulation, ensuring the and avoid unsightly cracks. hummus becomes the base 1 tablespoon olive oil strips down and climbs in. soft cheese and sweet The bath-and-sauna treat- for a variety of inspiring 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin Not cake. First it crisps up cream stay soft and ment leaves the cheese- and easy meals. The ac- 1/4teaspoon each: salt, pepper a crust. Next, it settles into creamy. No one craves cake silky, sumptuous and companying recipe is a nod 1 tablespoon fresh juice a springform pan. Then it cake, like steak, that's siz- serene. Civilized, through to the ever-so-common slips on a protective jacket. zle outside and rare inside. and through. hummus and baby-cut 4teaspoons toasted sunflower seeds Finally the cake sinks into During the slow bake, carrots, prepared and 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil Hummus: its bain marie (in French) some of the bathwater [email protected] plated so it makes foran extraordinary lunch or 1 small clove garlic, minced dinner. The carrots are 1/2 teaspoon salt Goatcheese cheesecake roasted whole, with a hint 1 can (15 ounces) no-salt-added chickpeas, drained, rinsed Prep: 40 minutes Bake: 1 hour plus pan, and press firmly into the bottom. ofcumin, salt and pepper, tablespoons tahini cooling time Makes: 12 servings Bake at 350 degrees until crisp and until they are firm-tender 2 fragrant, 20-22 minutes. and browned. That step 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice For pan: concentrates their flavor 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil Secure: Lower the oven temperature 1/ Melted butter and makes them meaty. teaspoon ground cumin 3to 325 degrees. To prevent leaks later, Then they are placed, Sugar 3 tablespoons water set the springform into a 9-inch cake pan either hot or at room tern- For crust: or wrap the outside of the springform in 3 For the carrots, heat the oven to 450 degrees. Cut the perature atop a landscape 1greens off the carrots, leaving about i inch of stem 7ounces speculoos cookies (such layers of foil. Meanwhile, heat a kettle of ofhomemade hummus. attached. Reserve about 1/4 cup of the greens, coarsely as Biscoff) or graham crackers water. You can use store-bought, 1/2 chop, for a garnish. stick (4 tablespoons) butter SwIrl: Wipe out food processor. but it is astoundingly easy 2tablespoons sugar Measure in filling ingredients and swirl to make your own, and it is Peel the carrots: cut any large ones in half lengthwise. 1/4 4 teaspoon salt completely smooth. Pour filling over baked worth the effort for the 2Place the carrots on a baking sheet. Drizzle with the For filling: crust. Rap the pan to release bubbles. fresh, creamy flavor and olive oil: sprinkle with cumin, salt and pepper. Toss to coat 11 ounces soft plain goat cheese texture of it. evenly. Roast until tender-firm and a little shiny, about 20 Bake: Set cake pan (holding the ounces cream cheese A finishing garnish with minutes. Let the carrots cool slightly, then drizzle with the 8 springform pan) or wrapped ounces creme fraiche 5 some ofthe carrot greens lemon juice. 8 springform pan into a roasting pan and addsanintense carrot 1 cup sugar slide the roasting pan into the oven. Meanwhile, for the hummus. mash together the garlic 3 eggs flavor and welcoming 3and salt with the flat side of a knife to form a coarse Carefully pour hot water into the roasting color. A sprinide of toasted 1 teaspoon vanilla paste. Transfer it to a food processor: add the chickpeas, pan until water comes half way up the sunflower seeds provides Brush an 8-inch springform pan sides of the cake or springform pan. This tahini, lemon juice, olive oil, cumin and water: puree until crunchy contrast. The with melted butter. Line the bottom smooth. Prep: hot-water bath will ensure a creamy result is a hummus-carrot with a round of parchment paper. Sugar cheesecake. Bake until barely wiggly in the combo that is more luxuri- Serve the hummus topped with the carrots, then the buttered sides of the pan, tapping center, abouti hour. ous and fulfilling than you 4sprinkled with sunflower seeds and drizzled with olive out excess. Cool: Turn off oven, prop open the ever imagined the duo oil. Garnish with the reserved greens. CrIsp: Pile crust ingredients into the 6oven door and let cake cool, still in its could be. Nutrition information per serving: 310 calories, 15 g fat, 2food processor: pulse to dampen bath, 1 hour. Pull out cake, discard foil, chill. 2 g saturated fat, O mg cholesterol, 37 g carbohydrates, 9 crumbs. Dump crumbs into the prepared Release sides of the pan. Slice and savor. Elije Krieger is a freelancer. g protein, 590 mg sodium, 10 g fiber 34 FOOD Doyouneedaspiralizer? We test the gadget of the moment as America spiralizes its way to veggielove

BY JUDY HEVRDFJS The first step is choosing the Thbune test kitchen fruits and veies" chart well, once we spent some toothpick to clean the Tribune Newspapers the right one. Safety is an now owns a 4-blade Pa- that gives prep suggestions, time assembling, disman- blades. important feature, writes demo spiralizer, which cooking methods and best fling and reassembling with We did have fun crank- I've seen, used and dis- Leslie Bilderback in "The packs up into itseiffor a blade types (flat for spirals, the instruction booklet ing out potato and carrot carded many kitchen gadg- Spiralized Kitcheft Trans- smaller-than-a-shoe-box pierced for noodles). close by to help locate spirals as well as zucchini ets in my life. In my small form Your Vegetables Into size. Ifa particular vegetable "lock" and "unlock" in- (noodles ofdifferent thick- kitchen, a fine set of knives Fresh and Surprising Both Bilderback and Ali doesn't spiralize easily, dicators and avoid sharp nesses, spirals), with the is all I need. Still, I was Meals!" (St Martin's Grif- Maffucci, author of"In- writes Maffucci, it may be blades. After a few run- -r unit'ssuction-cup feet fascinated enough by the fin, $18.99). Choose a spi- spiralized: Turn Vegetables "because there is not throughs, we no longer holding tight to thecounter. love fest surrounding the ralizer with a safety guard, Into Healthy, Creative, enough surface area for the needed coaching from the The reason you see so spiralizer, a tool that cuts so your fingers don't touch Satisfying Meals," (Clark.. spiralizer to grip onto." manual. Thankfully, this much zucchini spiralized? spirals and spaghetti-like the cutting edge as you son Potter, $19.99) offer Your veggie needs a flat model does not need a Its firmness, soft skin, es- strips from vegetables and push food through the produce-prepping tips. surface at least P/2 inches sentially seedless firm fruit (apples, pears), blade. Maffucci condenses in diameter. interior and gener- that I tried an inexpensive Is there a unit on display much of that into a "best So how did our new ally straight shape number last year - and where you're shopping? practices for spiralizing spiralizer work? Pretty mean there's no swore (mentally) as I Ask for a short demo, and fuss with peeling, cleaned its "teeth" with check the quality of the trimming or seed- toothpicks. materials. Are there rubber ing the produce to But when two cook- suction-cup feet to help make it spiralizer-ready books dedicated to spiral- stabilize the ma- Do you need a spiralizer ized produce landed on my chine? Does the to make veggie noodles? editor's desk in the past handle turn No, writes Bilderback, couple of months (of the steadily or does it citing a paring knife, vege- more than 24 published in wobble? And you table peeler and mandolin the last year, most touting may not want to go with as old-school tools that are the health benefits of sub- the cheapest as Bilder- "perfectly adequate." Does bing veie "noodles" for back notes: "Price is a it make the process a heck traditional pasta), I was good indication of quality." Crank out some of a lot easier? For sure - persuaded (told) to give the Based on that advice, zucchini "pasta" now ifl can just squeeze it gadget another try. plus a few online reviews, with a spiralizer. into my kitchen. MICHAEL TEPCHA/ TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS [email protected] Twitter @judytrib Roasted potato-pecan salad Adapted from "The Spiralized Kitchen" by Leslie Bilderback. Toast: Spread2cups pecan pieces on a baking sheet in a single layer. Roast in a preheated 375-degree oven until toasty and fragrant, about lo minutes. Pour off baking sheet; cool. Roast: Spiralize2large russet potatoes and i large yellow onion using the straight blade to create flat, spiral ribbons. Toss spirals with2tablespoons olive oil in a large bowl. Spread on a baking sheet in an even layer. Roast until golden brown and tender, aboutis minutes. Cool to room temperature. Dress:Mince i clove garlic with i teaspoon salt to create a paste; place in a large bowl with 1/2 cup mayonnaise, zest and juice of i lemon, and 1 teaspoon dried herbes de Provence or dried thyme; stir to combine. Add pecans then roasted vegetables. Toss to coat evenly. Serve chilled or at room temperature. Makes: 4large servings FOOD 35 Shelf Life Like grandpa drank BY JIM BRUCKER i BY Juiw HEvIWEJs Tribune Newspapers n- Tribune Newspapers 2 n Let's go back in time, a n generation or two, and have a drink. Meatballs made easy In 1963, Glenfiddich n We love meatballs, but they're time introduced international consuming to make. To the rescue: T:: drinkers to single malt Gourmet Chicken Meatballs from The whiskey with its Straight Original Brat Hans (www.theorigi Malt. Before then, the only nalbrathans.com). The refrigerated Scotch marketed line offers four flavors: Buffalo-Style, in the United States were Pineapple-Teriyaki, Pesto Parmesan ai: blends - combinations of and Sweet Asian. The Sweet Asian, R NoAnb1otics...EVEF different whiskies, some with its scallions and soy sauce, chal- sNONLNO?MSG r derived from wheat or lenged the Pesto Parmesan for first corn, from different Scot- place in our opinion. A short micro- tish distilleries, portraying wave (or oven) visit delivered tasty, a lighter and balanced, yet juicy roughly 1¼-inch bites. A 12-ounce somewhat shallow flavor package is $5.99. At Whole Foods Mar- profile. ket (wwwwholefoodsmarket.com). A single malt, by con- trast, is a whiskey from a single distillery, derived from malted barley only, and presents a much more nuanced tasting experi- ence, definitive of that distillery. Up your grill game "Think ofit as the differ- ence between a soloist and Smoked sausages get an extra kick with an orchestra both (blends ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS a few flavorful additions. Consider this BUTCHER SHop and single malts) are beau- Glenfiddich The Original is a re-creation of the 1%3 whis- pair from the Johnsonville line of smoked tiful in their own right, but key that launched the international single malt industry. sausages: Jalapeno Cheddar and Cheddar each offers a different Beer. There's a hint of brew in the beer expression oftheir art," nose of apple butter, ginger role?' version, but it's the bits ofjalapeno and says Brian Kinsman, Glen- ale and a hint of leather. That restrained sherry cheese in the hefty links that won us over. fiddich malt master. Compared with the cur- lingers through a sophisti- Cooked on the grill or in the stove or Kinsman became the rent Glenfiddich 12-year- cated, oily finish that microwave, they are bound to get atten- sixth malt master in Glen- old, The Original presents speaks to the mellow ma- tion. A 14-ounce package: $4.49. A store fiddich's 129-year, family- less ofthe signature pear turity ofa different age. locator: wwwjohnsonville.com. owned history apprentic- and green apple, with Recently, other distiller- ing with veteran David added buttercream and ies have offered tastes of Stewart for eight years muted sherry, plus some the past, including Mack- before taking on the posi- young-whiskey spice up- inlay's Rare Old Highland tion in 2009. Recently, he front. Malt, a re-creation of a mined the Glenfiddich Today, many Scotch 1907 Glen Mhor whiskey annals to reanimate the whiskies are aged in excavated 100 years after classic single malt of our American ex-bourbon oak being abandoned at the parents and grandparents, barrels, which pushes Ernest Shackleton Antarc- resulting in Glenfiddich vanilla and caramel flavors tic expedition site, and Charmer for girdeners The Original, a meticulous, forward. Kinsman says whiskey from the Lost organic re-creation of the that this was not the case Cook-gardener-illustrator Heather Distillery Co., which repro- 1963 whiskey that in the 1960s. duces the flavor profiles of Hardison piles all her passions into the launched the international "In 1963, the dominant long-shuttered Scottish charming "Homegrown: Illustrated Bites single malt industry. barrels used for maturationdistilleries. From Your Garden to Your Table" (Stew- "I wanted to faithfully were European sherry At $100, The Original is art, Tabori & Chang, $16.95). You need not replicate a true taste of butts (oak barrels that once be an artist to enjoy her clever illustra- less expensive than buying history and did so not only contained sherry), and it a vintage bottle and worth tions, nor a gardener or master cook to by nosing and tasting the was typical to mature the time trip. enjoy her "produce-centric" recipes (blue- original 1963 sample, but whiskey in second- or berry cake, beet and fennel salad, etc.). As with its 1963 forebear, also by following the origi- third-fill barrels, meaning the limited Glenfiddich Her mantra "Gardening and home cook- nal recipe from one of that the flavors imparted The Original is 40 percent ing foster a mindfulness and calm that we Glenfiddich's 1960s leath- by the barrels were typi- alcohol and carries no age all could use." At bookstores nationwide. er-bound ledgers," Kins- cally more restrained, statement. man says. allowing the base charac- [email protected] The result is a golden, ter ofthe distillthy's spirit Jim Brucker is afreelance Twitter @judytrib dry dram with a delicate to play more of a central writer. 36 GO

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To help celebrate Independ- Evanston west on Central Avenue to Johns ence Day, here is a guide to area Park. North Shore Concert Band fireworks and other festivities Fireworks: 920p.m. July 4 performs pre-fireworks at 7p.m. from parades and festivals to Best viewing Centennial Park, charity walks and fairs. lakefront between Church and Morton Grove University Place; and Dawes Park, BRIAN O'MAHONEY/PIONEER PRESS lakefront between Church and Fireworks: 9:45p.m. July 4 Along with fireworks, many communities will also offer parades, fests Arlington Heights Deinpster. wwwcityofevanston.org. Han-er Park, 6250 Dempster St. and games to celebrate the Fourth ofJuly. Fireworks: dusk July 4 Festivities include a Fourth of Free. 847-965-1200. Arlington International Park, July Kids Fun Run (12:30 p.m. Morton Grove Days takes place Skokie Wilmette 2200 W. Euclid Ave.,Arlington registiy, 12:45 p.m. start) for ages July 2-4 and includes carnival Heights. Admission is $18 for adults 12 and younger starting at Central rides, a beer garden, live entertain- Fireworks: dusk July 4 Fireworks: 930p.m. July 3 and $4 for children. and McDaniel; a parade (2 to 4:30 ment food, children's activities Niles WestHigh School, 5701 W. Gillson Park, 101 Lake Ave. In addition to races and fire- p.m.) on Central Street to Ryan and a parade, scheduled for 2 p.m. Oakton St. 847-674-1500, wwwwilmetteparkorg. works, there will be food vendors, Field; and a performance by the July 4. www.skokieparks.orgjspecial- Beginning at 4 p.m., the day also a live band and family activities. Palatine Concert Band (7:30 to 9:15 events includes gaines, rides, live music, p.m. at Dawes Park. Park Ridge Skokie's Fourth ofJuly parade roving entertainers and a Tastef- Des Plaines kicks offat noon in downtown est A concert ofpatriotic music (7 Glenview Fireworks: dusk July 3 Skokie and features marching p.m.) by the Palatine Concert Band No fireworks Maine EastHigh School, 2601 bands, tumblers, live animals, drill takes place in the Wallace BowL It The Des Plaines 2015 Inde- Fireworks: Dusk July 4 Dempster St., Park Ridge. teams, clowns, vintage automo- will be preceded by a sneak pre- pendence Day Parade will begin at Gallery Park, 2001 Patriot Blvd. wwwparkridgeparkdistrict.com. biles and much more. At 5 p.m., view Starlight Theatre's musical 10 am. July 4 at the intersection of www.gienviewparks.org. In addition to fireworks, an the festivities move to Niles West feature, "Once Upon A Mattress." Center and Wicke streets, pro- Parade kicks off at 11:15 am. on interactive dance party with aDJ High School, 5701 Oakton St, The Dooley Brothers perform ceeding north on Center to Prairie Harlem Avenue north of Glenview will take place from 6:30 to 8 p.m. where there will be food vendors, post-fireworks (10:45 p.m.) Avenue, east on Prairie and ending Road and travels south on Harlem and a live band begins playing at 8 drinks and live bands to close out at Prairie and Pearson streets. across Glenview Road and then p.m. the day of celebration. - Pioneer Press staff GO -.37

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BY ANNIE ALLEMAN tember, they have aronia boxes. Cash or check only. Beacon-News berries at $15 a pound. Heider's Beri Farm: Grace Farm also produces 1106 N. Queen Anne Road, Early July is the perfect and markets Icelandic wool Woodstock. 815-338-0301; time to indulge in fresh, ripe and yarns from a small flock Heidersberryfarm.com. berries. Strawberries and of Icelandic sheep. Rasp- Hours: 9 a.m.- to 3 p.m. daily blueberries are in their berry picking continues as long as berries are avail- To ADVERTISE element, and blackberries through the first frost Cost able. Strawberries go from and raspberries will see is $5 per pint for you-pick; mid-June to July and from soon see their days in the $6 per pint for pre-picked, September to the first frost sun as well. $48 per gallon. Cash, local Raspberries are available in Many local farmers allow checks with phone num- July and September until folks to pick their own bers, Visa and MasterCard the first frost Cherries are berries, which is always a accepted. available the first two weeks fun family activity, and Cody's Farm: 19502 in July. Call ahead for each makes for a great day trip. River Road, Marengo. 815- day's conditions and avail- Here's a guide to area 568-7976. E-mail: codys- ability Cash and check only. berry farms and orchards. farmfreshvegetablesya- Knutson's Country Before you go out and pick hoo.com. Codysfarm.com. Harvest 13550 Townhouse CALL berries, make sure you Hours:10am-6 p.m. daily. Road, Newark 815-695- check beforehand to ensure The farm's annual Straw- 5905 or 815-557-4630, or the farm's supply, along berry Festival will be held in email info@knutsonshar- with any rules and regula- June - watch the Farm's vestcom; Knutsonsharvest- fions. website and Facebook page .com. Hours: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Grace Farm Studios: for updates. Credit cards, Tuesday through Thursda 2719 Franklinville Road, cash and check accepted. 9 am.-4 p.m. Saturday and Woodstock. 815-790-8895; Guelde Strawberries: 1-4 p.m. Sunday until the Gracefarmstudios.com. 4779E. 1525th Road, Earl- first hard frost Strawberries Email owney@gracefarm- ville. 815-228-9603; gueldes- available for you-pick in studios.com. Hours 8 a.m.-5 trawberries.com. Hours: 9 mid-June through Septem- 312-283-7082 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday am.-5 p.m. daily berry ber, with blueberries and closed Sunday and Monday. supply and weather permit- black raspberries starting in This is a small, you-pick ting. This farm has several early July and blackberries raspberry farm with six types of strawberries avail- in August. Peaches and varieties of organically able, typically beginning in apples are ready in late July grown red, two varieties of early June. The cost is $1.75 and pears are ready in late purple, four varieties of per pound for pick-your- August Cash, check; credit black and one variety of own. They provide quart yellow raspberries. In Sep- boxes and cardboard flat Turn to Berries, Next Page GO Findsummerflavors picking berries throughout the region Berries,fromPrevious Page

cards accepted. Olive BerryAcres: 2575 w. Mine Road, Mazon. 815-474-65fl Oliveber- ryacrescom. Closed Mon- day. You-pick and pre- picked sliawberries and raspberries are available in early June through early July, depending on weather and supply. Checks and cash accepted. Stades Farm and Mar- ket 3709 W. Miller Road, McHenry 815-675-6396; Stadesfarmandmarket.com. During you-pick season, the firm is open from 9 UP BERRIES ant-6:30 p.m. daily. Straw- Berry picking is available at many Chicagoland farms, in- berry season generally cluding Up Berries in Kingston,Ill. begins June 15 and runs about three or four weeks, This farm accepts cash, Road, Michigan City, md. depending on supply and check, all major credit and 219-874-7721; Statelineblue- weather. The Farmtractions debit cards. There are rest- berries.com. See website for Theme Park will be open rooms and a picnic area hours. This fami grows nine for families to enjoy while at on-site. varieties of blueberries, the farm; cost is $8-$15. Up Berries: 30683 Lananallowing them to stay open Even after the official end of Road, Kinton. Upber- longer in the season. Check strawberry picking season, ries.com. Hours are 8 a.m. to the website for opening the theme park will remain sunset daily beginning in dates. open weekends from 10 mid-July (check the website Eenigenburg's Blueber- a.m.-5 p.m. The cost for you or Facebook for exact dates) ries: 6721 W. State Road 10, pick is $3 for a 1-quart bas- and picking red raspberries DeMotte, md. 219-987-2957; ket, $6 for a 2-quart basket, and blackberries goes to the Demotteblueberries.com. $11for a 4-quart basket, $10 first frost Hours: 7 a.m.- to 6 p.m. each for five or more 4- There are some blueber- Monday through Saturday; quart baskets and $20 for a ries, as well. There is a self- closed Sunday. This family- tray that holds up to 15 serve honor system in place run farm contains 13 variet- pounds. Note: There is a $3 at this orchard, there is no ies ofblueberries that are minimum purchase per cashier on site. Cost is $3 generally available between person required to enter the per pint of raspberries (tax July 5 and Aug. 10 each year. strawberry patch. Baskets included); cash or check Checkjust the website are included in the price. only. closer to July for opening You can only pick into dates and prices. No credit Stade's containers. Cash and cards accepted. Visa/MasterCard are ac- Indiana Ever's Farm: 13340 N. cepted. Tammen Treeber- Johnson's Farm Pro- 700 West, DeMotte, hid. ry Farm: 37131 Essex Road, duce: 8960 E. Ridge Road, 219-863-6082; Eversblue- Wilmington. 815-458-6264; Hobart, md. 219-962-1383; berries.coni. Hours are 7 Tammentreeberryfarm.net Johnsonsfarmproducacom. a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Sat- E-mail btammen@tam- Hours are 8 a.m.-7 p.m. urday. This fami has 10 Take time to mentreeberryfarnLnet Monday through Saturday acres ofblueberries avail- Hours are 8 am.-4:30 p.m. and 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. able for picking. Check back Monday through Saturday; Johnson's Farm offers pick in late June for exact open- beadad today. closed Sundays. About 50 your own strawberries, ing dates and prices. acres of blueberries are raspberries, blueberries and Peterich's U-Pick Rasp- grown The blueberry sea- blackberries. Mark your berry Farm: 1371 old Por- son usually begins around calendar for the Strawberry ter Road, Chesterton, Ind. mid-July and runs for three Madness Festival June 13-14 219-926-6410; Indiana- or four weeks. In recent and Blueberry Madness dunes.com/eat-play-shop/ fatherhood.gov years, large crowds have July18 (date is approxi- shopping/peterichs-u-pick- D.D411 forced the orchard to close mate; check website closer raspberry-fann. Raspberries for a few days at a time to to the event). available between August grow more berries. Blueber- State Line Blueberries: and October. ries are priced per pound. Farm Noi, 9957 N. Frontage GO

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NILES PARK DISTRICT Pony rides will be a part of this year's Independence Day celebration in Nues. Parade,ponyrides mark Fourth in Nues B MYRNA PETLICKI beautiful day." Par cat 7:30 p.m., followed Pioneer Press For details, call (847) by Lakefront fireworks. 967-6633 or go to For details, call (847) The Village of Nues' www.niles-parks.org. 448-4311 or go to www.ci- festive celebration of Inde- tyofevanston.org. pendence Day begins with a parade at 9 am. July 4, All fired up starting at Notre Dame For the first time, the Kidsilldigthis College Prep, 7655 Demp- Skokie 4th of July Parade Dinosaur-loving children ster St. The parade winds will have a Grand Marshal, are invited to "Get Pop- its way from Ozark Avenue Christian Stolte, who co- Cultured: Tree to Main Street, then down stars in "Chicago Fire" on House - Dinosaurs Before Harlem Avenue to Monroe NBC. The parade begins at Dark," starting at 10 am. Street, ending at Grennan noon on July 4 at Oakton July 4 at the Old Orchard Heights Park, 8255 N. Oke- Community College, 7701 Barnes and Noble, 55 Old to Ave. That's where the N. Lincoln Ave., and ends at Orchard Center, Skokie. Niles Park District takes Oakton Park, 4701 Oakton There will be activities, over, offering family fun St. giveaways and a special from 10:30 am. until 2 p.m. For details, go to offer. "We have a bandthis www.skokie4th.org. For details, call (847) year it's R-Gang. They were 676-2230 or go to here last year and the year Full day of fun on www.barnesandnoble.com. before:' said Julie Jentel, director of marketing for Fourth the park district "We have Evanston's day-long Pop star free hot dogs. There's car- celebration of the Fourth of Kids will be dancing- nival games for the kids, a July begins with Play- when Jeanie B! performs raffle, pony rides, a bounc- ground Sports at nine loca- from 10:30 am. to 11:30 am. TINA? IF THE FUTURE OF KIDS AS ing house and some water tions, 9 am. to noon. A July 9 as part of the Little features." half-mile 4th of July Kids Bearfoot Entertainment The event is open to Fun Run starts at 12:45 p.m. Series at Gallery Park Am- residents and non-resi- from Central Street and phitheater, 2500 Chestnut A CTOCK YOU COULD INYE$T IN dents, and there will be no McDaniel Avenue. The Ave., Glenview. The closing charge for the food or the annual parade down Cen- number will be "Bubble Introducing Better Futures a whole new kind of nvestment with a greater return than money. When you ingest, activities. tral Street runs from 2p.m. Wrap' with a chance for il helps kids go to college. Recause a mind is a terrible thing to waste but a wonderful thing to invest in "Everyone is welcome:' to 4:30 p.m. The celebra- kids to pop bubbles. .: tnvest in Better Futures at UNCF.ORG/IN VEST Jentel said. "It's our way of tion continues with a per- For details, call (847) giving back to the commu- formance by the Palatine 724-5670 or go to nity. We just hope for a Concert Band at Dawes www.glenviewparks.org. 40 GO

:1 Celebratingsummer, 1325 N. Barrington Road, Hoffman Estates 847-843-1778; www«olfcongoriver.com Adventurers take note: this course includes a bonus one putt at atime treasure hunt. While playing one or both ofthe two 18-hole courses, kids are encouraged to be on the Looking for a fun way to Aloha Falls Golf lookout for specific artifacts that, when found, lead to spend time with your kids a special prize. The course also boasts challenging this summer and enjoy the Ad1800 N. US Highway holes that make you feel as though you are in the good weather outdoors? 45, Libertyville middle of a "Raiders of the Lost Ark" movie. Try a round or two of mm- 847-549-3630; iature golf. www.alohafallsgo ifcorn Not only is it an enter- As the name indicates, taming way to get out- BETH ENGELMAN this Hawaiian-themed doors, it also reinforces key Mommy on a Shoestring course makes golfers feel I math skills and cooperative like they are in the South play. Pacific soaking up the sun. Two, 18-hole Over the past two years, my 9-year-old courses offer plenty of bridges, jumps, son and I have been on a mission to try out drop holes and water hazards. If you play every miniature golf course in the Chi- like me, you'll be spending quite a bit of cagoland area. Below are some of our time in the numerous water traps. The favorites throughout the suburbs of Chi- onsite cafe sells hamburgers, hotdogs and cago. ice cream treats. Be sure to check out their classic Chocolate Avalanche ice cream Novelty Golf & float. Another bonus at this course? The onsite clubhouse has board games avail- Games/Bunny Hutch able so you can extend your family fun 3650 W Devon Ave., Lincoinwood afternoon through a game night mara- CONGO RIVER ADVENTURE PHOTO 847-679-9434; www.noveltygolfcom thon. Take a step back in time at this Lincoln- Par King Holes and Knolls wood staple that has been family owned and operated for over 65 years. Although River's Edge Adventure 21711 N. MilwaukeeAve., Lincolnshire 845 PershingAve., Glen Ellyn the 36-hole miniature golf course lacks Golf 847-634-0333; www.par-ldng.corn 630-469-7888; www.gepark.org/ the bells and whistles our kids are used to, Most miniature golfaficionados are parIIKMG.htrn it oozes charm and character the whole Skokie Valley Highway Route 41, High- familiar with Par King, which has been This lovely course is known for its well- family can enjoy. Holes are designed land Park featured on the Travel Channel and in manicured greens and challenging water around classic miniature golf themes such 847-433-3422; www.highlandparkcc Golf Magazine. Players can watch their hazards. Each ofthe 36 holes include pins as knights in shining armor, dinosaurs and .corn/learning-center.htrnl golfballs go up in an elevator, travel down that give the course a distinct golf feel. Frankenstein's head. Novelty Golf and For those looking for a more authentic on a roller coaster and roll past a replica ofThere are giant nets on hand so you can Games also has batting cages, an arcade golf experience, River's Edge Adventure Mount Rushmore. In fact the entire easily fish your ball out ofthe water, but and an old-fashioned hot dog stand called Golf is the place for you. The 18-hole course is filled with inventive holes with be warned, fishing for balls can easily the Bunny Hutch. Novelty Golf and course is comprised solely of turf, logs andmany moving parts. The course enforces a become an activity in itself! The mini golf Games is open 7 days a week until mid- water. There are many drops, bridges, strict height requirement (48 inches or course is maintained by the Glen Ellyn night making it a favorite for late night tunnels and waterfalls making this natu- taller), so parents with younger kids park district and the area includes a splash - - excursions and dates. Just watch out for ralistic course both challenging and fun should consider leaving them at home as park, playground, picnic shelter, and zip the dinosaur. for all members of the family. they will not be allowed on the course. line.

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Listings are subject to change. "Voyage":For mature audiences. 7:30 "The Who and the What":Play abou- Archibald Motiey: Jazz Age Modern- Please call the venue in advance. p.m. Friday-Saturday, Chopin Theatre, t a book about women and Islam that Ist:Learn about the American artist 1543 W. Division St., Chicago, $20,773- threatens to tear an Atlanta family apart. and his impact on history. 9 am. daily, Friday, July 3 2 78-1500 7:30 p.m. Friday, 4p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Chicago Cultural Center, 77 E. Ran- Saturday, 3p.m. Sunday, 7:30 p.m. dolph St, Chicago, free, 312-744-6630 indigoSun:With Woo Park and Les Wednesday, Victory Gardens Theater, Frontier Days: Thisfive-day festival in Racquet. 10p.m. Friday, Double Door, 2433 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, $30-$60, Ail My Peiatlons: A Seneca History: Arlington Heights features a parade on 1572 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, 773- 773-871-3000 In collaboration with visual artist and the Fourth of July, live music each night, 489-3160 dancer Rosy Simas (Seneca), this exhibit a soccer tourney, food for sale, bingo "Stick Fly":Follow an affluent African- introduces the history ofthe Seneca and more. 5p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. Sat- Chicago Styled: FashionIng the American family over the course of culture through milestones in the lives urday-Sunday, Recreation Park, 500 E. Magnificent Mile: Thisexhibition their 3-day vacation to Martha's Vine- ofSimas and her relations. 11 am. daily, Miner St., Arlington Heights, free, 847- uses 20 outfits from the museum's cos- yard in this comedy about what can Mitchell Museum ofthe American 577-8572 tume collection to tell the story of a happen when a family gets together. 8 Indian, 3001 Central St, Evanston, street, in fashion. 9:30 am. Friday- p.m. Friday-Saturday, 6 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Free-$5; $10-$12 for talk, 847-475-1030 Windy City RibFest:Noon Friday- Saturday, noon Sunday, 9:30 am. Mon- Sunday, Windy City Playhouse, 3014 W. Sunday, Lawrence Avenue and Broad- day-Wednesday, Chicago History Muse- Irving Park Road, Chicago, $20-$45, "The Last Supper: 600 Plates IDus- way, Chicago, $5 susted donation, um, 1601 N. Clark St, Chicago, free, 312-374-3196 trating Final Meals of Death Pow 773-868-3010 312-642-4600 inmates":2 p.m. daily, Block Museum Dark Star Orchestra:9 p.m. Friday, ofArt, Fisk Hall, Room 217, Northwest- "Good People":7:30 p.m. Friday- Access for Ail exhibition:This exhi- Vic Theatre/Brew & View, 3145 N. Shef- em University Evanston, free, 847-491- Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, Redtwist Thea- bition honors the 25th anniversary of field Ave., Chicago, $94, 773-472-0449 4000 tre, 1044 W Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, the passage of the Americans with Disa- $30-$35, 773-728-7529 bilities Act. It showcases images by Chicago Summerdance:The Spirit of "Doubt: A Parabie":7:30 p.m. Friday- disability rights photographer Tom Music garden will be turned into a Saturday and Tuesday-Wednesday, Amphibians:Meet 40 species of frogs, Olin. 9:30 am. daily, Chicago History dance space with over 44 bands provid- Glencoe Union Church, 263 Park Ave., salamanders and rarely seen caecilians. Museum, 1601 N. Clark St., Chicago, $14; ing the music. 6 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 4 Glencoe, $35-$70, 847-242-6000 9 am. daily, Shedd Aquarium, 1200 S. $12 for seniors and students; Free for p.m. Sunday, Grant Park, 337 E. Ran- Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Regular children 12 and under, 312-642-4600 dolph St., Chicago, free, 312-742-7649 "Never The Bridesmaid":8 p.m. Fn- admission applies, 312-939-2438 day, 3 p.m. & 8 p.m. Saturday, 3 p.m. "Bible Bingo":An interactive comedy "The America Play":This production Sunday, Oil Lamp Theater, 1723 Glen- "Don't Go Gentle":Now retired and centered around an Archdiocesan bingo will follow the reevaluation of America's view Road, Glenview, $35, 847-834-0738 widowed, and seeking redemption, department on the hunt for revenue. 8 history asking questions about what Judge Lawrence Driver volunteers to do p.m. Friday-Saturday, Royal George defines the American people and how Chagalt for children:This highly- pro bono legal work with Tanya, a vul- Theatre Center, 1641 N. Haisted St., history shapes us. 8 p.m. Friday- Sat- interactive exhibit features hands-on nerable ex-con with a troubled teenage Chicago, $30,312-988-9000 urday and Monday, 7 p.m. Sunday, Ora- activities and audio descriptions of each son, while working to repair the in- de Theatre, 3809 N. Broadway Ave., ofMarc Chagall's works specifically creasingly complicated relationships "Grand Concourse":7:30 p.m. Friday- Chicago, free, 252-220-0269 appropriate for children ages 2-12. 9:30 with his own adult children. When his Saturday, 3 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Sunday, 7:30 am. daily, Kohl Children's Museum, newfound generosity is perceived as p.m. Wednesday, Steppenwolf Theatre Maker & Muse: Women and Early 2100 Patriot Blvd., Glenview, $11-$10, condescension, Judge Driver runs the Company, 1650 N. Haisted St., Chicago, Twentieth Century Art Jeweiry: 847-832-6600 risk of losing everything. 8p.m. Friday- $20-$89,312-335-1650 The museum presents the major exhibi- Saturday, 3p.m. Sunday, Theater Wit, tion comprised ofworks drawn from Glenview Theatre Guild's "The Mu- 1229W. Belmont Ave., Chicago, $12-$28, "The Magic Pariour":See feats of the Collection ofRichard H. Driehaus sic Man":7:30 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. Sun- 773-975-8150 magic and illusion performed by Dennis and prominent private and public col- day, Glenbrook South High School, Watkins. 7:30 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. Friday- lections throughout the United States. 4000 W. Lake Ave., Glenview, $20-$17, "The Birds":Watch the story that Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, Palmer House 10 am. daily, Richard H. Driehaus Mu- 847-604-9477 inspired Alfred Hitchcock's film as a Hilton, 17E. Monroe St, Chicago, $75, seum, 40 E. Erie St, Chicago, $12.50- violent flock of birds attacks and forces 773-769-3832 $20,312-482-8933 Mirlan Fried, Midorl, Atar Arad, Paul a couple to take refuge in an abandoned Biss, Frans Heimerson, Gary Hoff- beach house. 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and "Body and Biood":7:30 p.m. Friday- man:Watch performances of Brahms, 3 p.m. Sunday, Theater Wit, 1229W Spike":8p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, The Gift Schubert and more. 8 p.m. Friday, Ray- Belmont Ave., Chicago, $35, 773-975- Saturday, 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Sunday, 7:30 Theatre, 4802 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chi- mia Festival, Martin Theatre, 418 Sheri- 8150 p.m. Wednesday, Goodman Theatre, 170 cago, $25-$35, 773-283-7071 dan Road, Highland Park, $10-$60, N. Dearborn St, Chicago, $25-$86, 847-266-5100 into the Bat Caves of Kenya: 9am. 312-443-3800 "Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go daily, Field Museum, 1400 S. Lake Shore Blind":The longest-running show in Northwest Fourth-Fest :July 3 Drive, Chicago, free, 312-922-9410 Family Fun Festival:Arts and crafts, Chicago, it's a one-hourblitz of3O ex- events feature a carnival and two music music, interactive activities and reading tremely briefplays. 11:30 p.m. Friday- acts -- the Sonic 7 and 7th Heaven. July African Caribbean international centers are among the many events Saturday, 7 p.m. Sunday, The Neo-Fu- 4 features a parade, an arts and crafts Festival of Life:The 23rd annual event offered throughout the summer. 10 am. turarium, 5153 N. Ashland Ave., Chi- faii; a diaper derby, face painting, bal- celebrates African and Caribbean cul- daily, Millennium Park, 201E. Randolph cago, $9 plus the roll ofone die ($10- loon animals, pony rides, a zip-line, ture. More than 70 reae, world music, St, Chicago, free, 312-742-5222 $15) or $20 for advance reservation, foods, ofcourse fireworks. July 5th R&B, gospel, latin, rock, blues, jazz and 773-275-5255 continues with more family activities. other bands will perform on three "On Your Feet i":The musical tells the For more information, visit northwest- stages. Noon Friday-Sunday, Union story of Gloria and Emilio Estefan's "Soon I Will Be Invincible":7:30 p.m. fourthfestcom. 6 p.m. Friday, 8:45 am. Park, 1501w. Randolph St., Chicago, relationship and career. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Friday, 4 p.m. & 8 p.m. Saturday, 4 p.m. Saturday, io am. Sunday, The Sears $5-$39, free for children younger than 6, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, Sunday, Lifeline Theatre, 6912 N. Glen- Centre, 5333 Prairie Stone Pkw, Hoff- 312-427-0266 Oriental Theatre, 24W. Randolph St, wood Ave., Chicago, $20-$40, 773-761- man Estates, free, 630-328-1222 Chicago, $30-$97, 800-775-2000 4477 Turn to Calendar, Next Page 42 GO CALENDAR \

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BY Diw HARWELL Google's self-driving proto- o The Washington Post type car needs no gas pedal or steering wheel. Early For a glimpse ofone of versions of fully automated the auto world's thorniest cars are already rolling into modem dilemma, look no showrooms. further than two contradic- tory TV ads for Infiniti's new Q50. insistent, to underscore In one, a narrator mocks how important it is for the the biest trend in cars, computer to take the self-driving tochnology as wheel? boring and overbearing, The answer, Volvo's taking "the wheel right Nichols said, was both. The from your very hands." In car was given "psycho- another, a man celebrates acoustic design elements" the fact that the Q50 can to heighten drivers' focus speed up, steer and stop on on their surroundin its own, via upgrades that when necessary while show the luxury sedan has less-urgent sounds were an "instinct to protect." designed to be "much more It is a revealing display of calming, almost a melody." the problem that automak- Automakers' worry ers face in selling a technol- concerning the mixed ogy that is arriving far feelings about driverless faster than many expected. technology has kept several The fully automated car big safety improvements off may seem like a dream of American roads. the future, but early ver- In Europe, Ford sells sions are already roiling he sellùof self-drivin cars with sign-reading into showrooms, whether g "Intelligent Speed Limit- buyers are ready or not. ers" that ensure drivers Volvo now sells an SUV, can't sail above the speed the XC9O, that stops at red TONY WELAR/AP limit. Yet despite the safety lights, accelerates at green benefits, Ford has not lights and can match the Automakers face hurdles in marketing technology that's arriving faster than epected rolled the tech onto Amen- steering of cars ahead. can roads because of con- Tesla Model S sedans will Automotive. "Consumer or distraction. cars may never be univer- sound out their thinking in cerns that drivers here may download "autopilot" fea- acceptance might be the Yet the tension comes sally accepted by drivers, ways that drivers can simply steer clear. tures over the air this sum- hardest" from a puzzling inconsis- especially those who value understand. Cars will now "There's not a technical mer. Next year, Audi, BMW Cars and trucks with tency traced in a survey by being in control oftheir car. explain their sudden slow- impediment," said Alan and Mercedes-Benz will driver-assisting technology AutoTrader.com, which In the self-driving mode of ing by saying for instance, Hall, a Ford spokesman. offer models that can drive a recent Boston Consulting found that although most Mercedes' F 015 concept "Crosswalk ahead," and "The most important part on autopilot, hands-free, Group report predicts, will Americans say they are car, for instance, passengersdashboard screens will is ifthey're willing to pay and even park themselves. hit the roads in "large num- unnerved by ceding total can't steer or brake and can show directions and obsta- for it." The new tech heralds a bers" by 2017 and at in- control to a driverless car, use a touch screen to re- des such as construction or Ultimately, car compa- big change in the way driv- creasingly affordable they're happy to pay for all quest the car to speed up or broken-down vehicles. nies and their engineers ers relate to their cars. Few prices. the piecemeal upgrades on slow down - but only if the But they are also de- hope the benefits of driver- features threaten the tradi- Packages that sold for which that car is built. car thinks that's a good signed not to be overly less technology, which tional promise of the auto- $4,000 a few years ago now "When polls ask about idea. obtrusive. Iftoo many offers a relieffrom the mobile - freedom, inde- leave the lot at half the driverless cars, people are But engineers have made unsignaled lane changes or annoyances of highway pendence, control of the price. Lexus's new RX will nervous, they're fearful' efforts to make the driver- other errors lead the safety commutes and heavy traf- road - like a computer that offer upgrades that stop the said Michelle Krebs, a less tech act more familiar system in Volvo's newer fic, will persuade buyers to can drive far safer and has SUV in case of a potential senior analyst with Auto- and human. In some earlier S60 sedans to believe its let go ofthe wheel. no qualms about taking the crash and sound an alarm if Trader. "But when you ask Volvos, for instance, the driver is losing attentive- "Today, when you sit in a wheel. it veers out of lane for aboutthem about all these indi- automatic brakes allowed ness, the car's dashboard cai it doesn't feel like free- That has put automakers $500. vidual technologies - lane such a wide and safe dis- will flash a coffee cup and dom. You feel frustrated. in an awkward spot to Rather than one revela- assist, helped parking - tance from the car ahead the words, "Timer a What you'd rather do, you reach car buyers who are tory self-driving debut, they say, yeah, we want all that the feature annoyed break?' can't do, because you're drawn to the idea of driving analysts believe this steady those." many drivers, who ended For the XC9O, Volvo's stuck in a traffic jam," said with fewer dangers and march of what the industry Researchers at HERE, a up disengaging it alto- "semi-driverless" crossover Erik Coelingh, a Volvo drudgeries but are still calls "semi-driverless" Nokia offshoot building gether. su; sound engineers senior technical leader in leery of self-driving tech- upgrades will persuade maps for self-driving cars, The updated feature measured drivers' reaction Sweden. "I don't know if nology. To win them over, people to finally give up the also found a similar impres- stops the car far closer, times and led focus groups it's old-fashioned, but we carmakers increasingly are wheel. sion in surveys. Drivers still Volvo technology spokes- in several countries to still think it's a lot offun to selling the illusion of con- Loaded with cameras, believe that cars make their man Jim Nichols said, in gauge which of a series of drive a car. For many cus- trol while, in practice, tak- sensors and computing lives easier, more free, more hopes "the driver doesn't specialized chimes showed tomers that ... is really ing more and more away. power, the cars have, in fun - though they also have the desire to turn the the "appropriate urgency." important We don't want "The technology is prob- tests, performed sharper crave the next big thing, feature off?' The big question Should to take that away." ably the easiest problem to and more consistently than even if it weirds them out. 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And no, that's Price as tested: The other trims have slide- even in a whiplash acci- Sonata tilt so far forward that they push his head down. not like saying you have and-stow seats like the dent our heads will hit the best-looking fire hy- Toyota Sienna, where the the top ofthe seat back- other times it starts on and offby itself I was drant on the block. $42,400 seat bottom pops up into rest and not the re- later. It lasts for a few told I needed a new mo- If you were to see the Base price:$39,700 the seat back, so you can straint, as the backrest is seconds. Two ofthe four tor, but a week after they Sedona in your rear-view push the seat all the way that high. The restraints vents in the dashboard replaced it, the problem mirror, with its wide- MPG: 17 city,22highway forward instead of remov- are easily removed, and I have now stopped work- returned. Now, they say I mouth tiger grille, angular Engine: ing them. You can't have it would like to do that. ing; no ali- comes out of need a connecton What headlights over low-slung 3.3-liter DOHCV-6 both ways in the Sedona. Why can't the govern- them. I read the aetna- is a connector, and could fender fog lights all riding Transmission: Either way, it doesn't come ment at least consider tor has something to do it have been the problem on 19-inch wheels, you close to the Town & Coun- with that. Can you ex- all along? 6-speedautomatic that everyone is not built could mistake it for an SUV try seats that fold into the the same? plain what exactly an - JE., East Hartford, such as the Durango. Parting shot:The visually floor. T.M., Haines-ville, Ill. actuator'sjob is? It Conn. ,, But it's a minivan. The appealing minivan doesn't The third row is stow- A: According to the sounds like it can be an A: The connector is a attractiveness continues to stand out in more practical able into the cargo area, Federal Motor Vehicle expensive repaii as I plug. It connects the wires the inside, especially in the categories. though it is the cheapest- Safety Standards and read a mechanic would with the motor or with luxury-leaning; top-of-the- feeling component in an Regulations published by have to take apart dif- another set ofwires, not line Limited (SXL) trim. A area where you want dura- the National Highway ferent things under the unlike an extension cord heated steeringwheel camping gear for a week- bility as much as practical- Traffic Safety Adminis- dash to reach the aetna- plugs into another. Yes, the (where the wood isn't) end, and on-ramp and ity. tration, Standard No. 202, tor. Is that true? connector may have been rounds steering wheel passing acceleration for Durability is assured by requires head restraints on - c.J., Riverside, Ill. the problem all along. A controls that are busy but the new 3.3-liter V-6 en- Kia's class-leading 10 all "passenger cars, multi- A: Yes, it is true. There bad one will make contact not overwhelming. gine was fine. There were year/l00,000 mile war- purpose passenger vehi- are essentially two flaps sometimes and not other The SXL tester had the no complaints about the ranty, besting the five years des, trucks and buses with inside the heating, venti- times. It is usually a simple $2,700 technology package transmission, other than offered by Chrysler and a gross vehicle weight lation and air condition- repait However, we would with lane departure warn- it's a shade less smooth and giving assurances that even rating of 10,000 pounds or ing (HVAC) housing. The not jump to conclusions ing, forward collision predictable than the Odys- if your minivan doesn't last less (Effective 1-1-69)." So, blend door maintains the without checking the warning and adaptive sey. Steering was more as long as a Honda, it will yes, they are required. Are temperature by mixing blower motor relay as well. cruise control that made buslike than crossover-ish, survive childhood. you required to keep them warm air with cold air. These relays are often highway driving a breeze but nothing minivan own- The smart power tail- in place? The law does not The other one directs the found on the fuse and relay - and that I credit for an ers (myself included) gate automatically opens stipulate. airflow to where you want center under the hood, but improvement over the would carp about. when you stand behind it Editor's note: In some it. Servicing either one on your car, the relay is EPA-estimated 22 highway Dual power sunroofs are with the key fob in your newer cars, the headrests usually requires removing located below the blower mpg. 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After redshirtseason, Notre Dame QB Tsagalis Nezirevic excited to choosesWesterh Illinois BY SPORTS DEPARTMENT play collegesoccer Pioneer Press Quarterback Tyler Tsa- BY Eiuc Vii DIUL more excited for a sea- training for the upcom- galis,a senior-to-beat Pioneer Press son' Nezirevic said via ing soccer season while Notre Dame, verbally email. "[My freshman in the capital. He's run up committed play football A coaching change pri- year] was quite miserable hills, worked out at a gym for Western Illinois last or to Dzenan Nezirevic's at times. The thing I love and watched his diet. week. freshman season at Jack- most was kind of taken "I would say the hard- Western Illinois was sonvilleleftthe Nues from me, and I missed est part [about training in the first school to offer the West alumnus without a playing on the field. Ev- Sarajevo] is saying no to 6-foot-3, 205-pound Tsa- role on the Dolphins'ery game I watched allthe great food of- galis,according toRi- men's soccer team. He made me hungrier to fered,"Nezirevicsaid. vals.com. The Leather- transferred to Western play." "ButIam managing necks made the offer in Michigan after one se- Mauricio Ruiz was pretty well I think." April and Tsagalis com- mester. hired asJacksonville's mitted on June 22. Nezirevic is eligible to coach in February 2014. Eric Van Dril is afreelance The Deep Dish Foot- play this fall and entering Nezirevic is currently reporter for Pioneer Press. ball twitter account ranks DARRELL HARMON/PIONEER PRESS his redshirt freshman sea- visiting his family in Sa- Tsagalis as the fifth-best In this Oct.24, 2014, photo,Notre Dame's Tyler Tsagalis son with the Broncos. rajevo, Bosnia and Her- Twitter: @ VanDri LSpo rts quarterback in Illinois in carries the ball on a quarterback keeper against Carmel in "I have never been zegovina. He's continued the Class of 2016. Mundelein. N

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STAYThJG LOCAL - Nielsen tennis tourney a chance to catch starplayers BY Eiuc Vir DRIL Nielsen Men's Pro Tennis 'i; Pioneer Press Championship Editor's note: This is the first in a series of What: A stop on the ATP Challenger stories about things for sports fans to do andTour see in and around the Pioneer Press coverage When: July 5-July11 area. Where: A.C. Nielsen Tennis Center, 530 Hibbard Road, Wmnetka Over the last 30 years, the Nielsen Men's Qualifying: As in past years, the tourna- Pro Tennis Championship - which is slated ment will begin with qualifying rounds in to begin with qualifying on July 5 at the A.C. which players battle for one offour avail- Nielsen Tennis Center in Winnetka -- hasable spots in the 32-person singles main provided Chicagoland tennis fans with thedraw. This year, the first two qualifying opportunity to see some ofthe United States'rounds are scheduled to take place on July best players before they went on to stardom. 5 in what will be a long day of tennis that is Pete Sampras, for instance, was 16 whenfree to the public. The qualifier finals are he was given a wildcard toplayinJuly 6 and also free. Winnetka's Challenger tournament in 1988. Cost tickets range from $15-$30, de- He went on to win 14 Grand Slam singlespending on the day $100 weekly pass avail- tides. able, but does not include finals There are several other examples. Todd For more information: Visit Martin played in Wínnetka multiple times.www.nielsenprotennis.com John Isner was the tournament's top seed in 2009. Cunent professionals Sam Querrey and Jack Sock - the event's 2006 and 2013 singles champions, respectively - bothligament in his left thumb. It has yet to be turned pro at the Nielsen Championship,determined ifNevolo will have to play in the tournament director Linda Goodman said.tournament's qualifier or receive a berth in Sock is the No. 31 seed at Wimbledon this the main draw He starred at Illinois and has yeat Isner (17) is the only higher-seededplayed at the Futures and Challenger levels American. during his professional career, "T think that's what's so exciting about "Some guys might have some bier Nielsen," Goodman said ofthe young talent weapons inthese[Challenger]tourna- This year, the player who fits that mold isments," said Nevolo, noting the difference Frances Tiafoe. between the three levels. "A lot of the guys Tiafoe is a 17-year-old from College Park who are playing Challengers, they've had Md. The Washington Post profiled Tiafoemore experience playing professional." last year in a story titled, "An improbable The Nielsen Championship will feature tennis prodigy:' In the article, the newspaper professionals from different backgrounds told Tiafoe's uplifting story ofhow the son of and countries - and at different stages of immigrants from Sierra Leone became thetheir careers. American James Blake, for United States' best junior player by growingexample, was given a wildcard slot in 2011 up at the Junior Tennis Champions Centerand he won the singles title. Blake had been 'p, in College Park - where his fatherworked as ranked as high as No. 4 in the world in 2006 a maintenance man. and reached the quarterfinals of the US. The field at the Nielsen Championshi Open in 2005 and 2006. which also includes a doubles tournament, It's also been relatively common to see will remain in flux until the night beforeplayers at the Nielsen Championship who qualifiers begln, but Tiafoe has already been had played at Wimbledon the same year - granted a wildcard into the main draw. Hislike Blake and American Michael Russell, presence in Wínnetka will give Chicago-the top seed in 2014. The Nielsen Champi- land's tennis fans the chance to see a playeronship awards $Z700 and 80 ATP points to who could be America's next tennis star, asthe singles winner. The points are vital for well as an opportunity to see avery high level professionals who are trying to climb the of tennis up close. ATP rankings and earn admittance into 'Anybody at this tournament, on anybier events. given day, could go to the US. Open and beat "The [ATP] points, for all ofthese players, one of the top 50 players," Goodman said. "It are far more significant than the dollars," truly is like seeing the US. Open without the Goodman said. 'Tor instance going back ambiance of the Open, which is sort of unlike [four] years ago to James Blake, he got anything except probably the Frenchenough points from winning this tourna- [Open], Wimbledon or [the]Australian ment that he went straight into the main JULIAN FINNEY/GETTY IMAGES [Open]. It's just an amazing opportunity." draw ofthe [US.] Open?' Frances Tiafoe, who is pictured on May 25 during his first-round singles match at the Gurnee native Dennis Nevolo is currently French Open in Paris, received a wildcard into the main draw ofthe Nielsen Men's Pro ranked No. 541 in singles following a longEric Van Dril is a freelance reporter for Tennis Championship in Winnetka. He was the youngest American to play in the main break after he had surgery to repair a tomPioneer Press. draw at Poland Garros since Michael Chang won it in1989. 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