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I Town hail focusesonresistance to Trump administration Schakowsky incidentsof hate and Trump's efforts to restrict returns to Morton some Muslim immigration Grove, encourages £ to the U.S. have resulted in the country being in danger others to 'speak up' ofbeing "tragically set adrift from its core values." BY MU ISAACS "We call upon our na- Pioneer Press tion'sand community's leaders to join us in assuring US. Rep. Jan Schakowsky that all persons' civil and and other speakers at a legal rights are protected, town hail meeting March 3 that all may practice their urged protesters and dis- religion, free from fear," she senters of recent actions by said. the Trump administration Turning to Schakowsk : to keep making their voices Ramsey said, "we are here heard. seeking...rejection of a Even in the wake of Muslim ban, rejection of the relentlesschallenges and scapeguating and deporta- controversy, there was tion of immigrant mothers "good news" to focus on, and fathers." she told about 125 people at The speakers, including the Muslim Education Cen- an attorney from the Mex- ter in Morton Grove. ican American Legal De- "I've been an organizer fense and Education Fund, for 40-plus years and never said they have seen growing have I seen in my lifetime a fear from people in recent greater resistance - a great- KEVIN TANAKA/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS weeks, especially since the er mobilization - ofpeopleThe audience responds to remarks made by civic and elected officials during a town hail meeting held March 3 at the executive orders were is- who have come out in a Muslim Community Center in Morton Grove. sued. consistent way, beginning Schakowsky told a story with the day after the attorney general. about a Muslim family cele- (Trump) inauguration," the White House officials, in- brating a birthday at a res- congresswoman said. cluding the president, have taurant in the community The crowd - some ofsaid that some of the town when approached by a them Muslim Educationhail events that have taken white woman. The family Center students - heardplace in congressional dis- was told to leave "and go Schakowsky and others talk tricts nationwide - mostly back where they came about what they said wereRepublican ones - include from," she said. dire ramifications ofactions staged protests. "They got up and left the thepresident has taken "The so-called angry restaurant," Schakowsky since he assumed office incrowds in home districts of said. "There were some January - and the impor-some Republicans are acta- tears from family members. tance of protesting against ally,in numerous cases, The restaurateur, to that them. planned out by liberal activ- person's credit, threw the The town hail meetingists. Sad!" Trump tweeted woman out. But I have to was purposefully titledFeb.21 Amy Grabowski asks a tell you she also told me that "People's Schakowsk Resistance D-Illinois,question of civic and elect- no one in the restaurant Through Congressionalwhose 9th District includes stood up in their defense Opposition," organizers ed officials present during Evanston, Lincoinwood,the town hail meeting in and for their protection." said. Skokie and portions of Mor- Morton Grove. Omar Siddiqui hands thank you cards to U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky then looked Speakers also issued aton Grove, last came to the Schakowsky at the March 5 town hail meeting. at the crowd and said it's stinging rebuke of theMuslim Education Center important to be there for Trump administration. in January joining a protest"A president of the United and advocacy group. delphia-based Shalom Cen- each other. The congresswomanofabout500peopleagainstStates needs to be set "Right now isa veryter, said "a dramatic in- "If you witness some- called for the resignation ofTrump's Jan. 27 immigra-straight. He needs to be setunique time," Mozaffar said crease" in violence and hatething like that,itis our recently appointed Attor-tion executive order. straight by our people. Weabout the need to hold suchcrimesinrecent weeksresponsibility to get up and ney General Jeff Sessions Those kind of protests,not only need to take thetownhallmeetings.against immigrants,refu- surround those people' she based on controversy overshe said, as well as themessage to Congress, we"Throughout the country gees, African Americans,said to applause. "Stand up his alleged contact withwomen's march followingneed to take the message toas we've seen through pro- Latinos and Jews "reflects aas witnesses and protectors. Russia before the election. the inauguration, leave her the ballot box." tests and through marches,dangerous national trend' That will discourage that Though, nationally, someoptimistic - even with a The town hail was mod-the country is realizing ex- "They reflecta broadkind of thing. So all of us Republicans have agreedRepublic an- c o ntrol I ed erated by Maaria Mozaffaractly who they are. Theatmosphere of intolerance,have to be together to pro- with Sessions' decision toHouse and Senate. of Council on Americancountry isrealizing that unleashing ... suspicion andtectagainst discrimina- recuse himself from any "I see so many peopleIslamic Relations - Chi-they are not the people inhate that poisons and in-tion." investigation of the meet-now are ready to take on all cago, an organization thatthe executive branch. fectsthe very fabric of ing, the party has rebuffedthe challenges that we arebills itself as the nation's Jane Ramsey, a ChicagoMnerica,' she said. rnisaacs@pioneerlocaLcom calls for him to step down as facing right now," she said,largest Muslim civil rightsboard member of the Phila- According to Ramsey, the Twitter@SKReviewMike 7 A Chicago Tribune Publication 4 Thursday, March 9,2017 j'7,) Macye is a proud national sponsor since 2004. Sn Red tradernart of AHA. Red Dreostrademark of DHHS. PLEASE CALL thanks 312-2831023 disease in women. To. 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Touhy - 847-673-3370 9233 Shermer RdMorton Srove Join Us for Shabbat Sersices at 10 am 7800 Hiles AVOE Skokie 847674-9146 Conservative Egalitarian CongregaSes St. Luke's Christian Community Church Sunriay Worship & Sunday Schoo' - Devar Emet Messianic Christian Church Jewish in officers "Skokie police Michael Aaronson's "We're so grateful for the In his letter to police, Skokie police are trained It's training that Loew in "If someone arrests Having a heart attack in alive to share my story." [email protected] Twitter @skreview_mike way people came together' Michael Aronson singled out nine police officers who were on the scene that day who he says helped save his life. They included Sgt. Mi- chael Liebau and Officers Patrick Panizo, Shane Long, Kevin Moore, John Odea, David Badagliacco, Eric McCune, Jeffrey Riggs and Sabih Khan. rushed to the scene right away," Michael Aronson said. "It is due to the quick response time and exten- sive training of the Skokie police officers that lam still attack, though, still had to attack, though, still in using defibrillators fusion." public where paramedics are immediately called to the scene increases chances for survival, the doctor said. But administering CPR and especially electric shocks from a defibrillator make it much more likely neurolog- ical functions will remain intact, he said. prognosis is good although Vivian said he is more tired than usual and suffered broken ribs during CPR Loew said that's not un- common and can even be a sign the emergency pro- cedure is being adminis- tered correctly. Vivian said. Loew said. "Having the Loew said. "Having and defibrillator nearby was getting it so quickly heart very fortunate. The be treated." said. emergencies, Swaback called "very important" down the field, and they're for some time and they have to await paramedics;' he said, "duringthat amount of time their brain is not re- ceiving normal blood pro- officials and was MIKE ISAACS/PIONEEP PRESS "He had life-threatening Skokie police "I think our officers did a Vivian Aronson said the NorthShore Skokie Hos- rhythm at the restaurant," Swaback. "We're happy incident made her faith in God that much stronger and the couple wanted to share their story in the hope it benefits other people. pital Interventional Cardi- ologist Dr. Josh Loew, who led the team working on Michael Aronson when he arrived at the hospital, said they confirmed he suffered a heart attack. In fact, he said, Aronson had 100 per- cent blockage in one artery which is commonly re- ferred to as a "widow mak- er' arrhythmia shocked back to a normal Michael Aronson, 71, suf- fered a heart attack at Shallots Bistro in Skokie Feb. 11. He credits other diners and Skokie police with helping to save his life. fibrillator in hand, police administered two shocks to Michael Aronson and re- vived him, his wife said. said the Skokie Fire Depart- ment arrived on the scene, treated Michael Aronson and he was taken to North- Shore Skokie Hospital. great job to assist the citi- zen until the fire depart- ment could get there," said Skokie police Officer Eric there was a good outcome." police. Everyone fantasy.

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Then, a handful of fellow Once police had the de- Fortunately, his story has When her husband Once police showed up, Vivian Aronson calls her Vivian Aronson calls "We're very carefil Her husband, in fact, had But on a Saturday night "I did not know that that Vivian said what hap- like a team;' she said. yelled out for someone 'to call 911, she said. diners lined up and took turns administering CPRto her husband, she said, until police and paramedics ar- rived. one of the diners went next door to a fitness center and got a defibrillator. selves," she said. recently had a physical, heart scan and a stress test and there was no warning ofany trouble, she said. at Shallots Bistro, in the 7000 block of Carpenter Road, Michael Aronson, 71, suddenly blacked out with his wife and another couple at the table, Vivian An- derson said, recalling the Feb. 11 incident. a happy ending - in large part because of compas- sionate fellow diners, re- sponsive police officers and a caring and competent medical staff, Vivian said. dinner was almost my last," Michael Aronson later wrote to Skokie "Early on in the meal, I suddenly stopped talking and became unresponsive and started to turn blue." pened next was "kind of like came together and worked blacked out, she and others husband's unforeseen heart husband's unforeseen attack in a Skokie restau- rant last month "a curve- at the ball" that life threw retired couple. about taking care of oi*- Feb. 11 incident took place at Skokie restaurant BY MII ISAACS Pioneer Press

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Grove firefighter/para- Brandon Patchett,aMorton emergency setting," nice toseetheminnotan out thecommunitysoit's fire department made bymembersofthe up wasaspecialrecipechili munity together." so manyfacetsofthecom- been apartof...thatbrings the onlyeventI'veever gether toputthisevent the parkdistrict,busi- public worksdepartments, tration, thepolice,fireand dudes thevillageadniinis- collaborative effortthatin- putting onthefoodfestisa ton GroveFoundation,said together," Simkinssaid."It's of othervolunteers. ness communityandahost and chairmanoftheMor- Morton Groveorganizer community" DiMariasaid. donated. Lorraine Strybel,Karen "Part ofourjobishelping Among thefoodserved "Everybody worksto- Mike Simkins,aTasteof "It's trulythemeaningof said Kane AngeliLucisafree- lancer. great event." years;' Strybelsaid."li'sa mated 700attendees. Nues, wereamongtheesti- Grove, andPattyBacciof on March2. 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THEFT Niles not constituteafindingof ment reports.Anarrestdoes Lincolnwood policedepart- taken fromtheNuesand POLICE REPORT DUt chandise fromastoreinthe theft onFeb.15afterhewas was chargedwith Lawrence Avenue,Chicago, block ofHarlemAvenue. from astoreinthe7200 police saidtheystoleitems retail theftonFeb.14after cago, werechargedwith of WestHowardStreet,Chi- honey, 50,ofthe7200block Katherine Hickey-Ma- McVicker, Chicago,and the 5700blockofNorth 8200 blockofGolfRoad. accused ofstealingmer- 13100 blockofSouthSt. James T.Mahoney,29,of Saikhanjargal Bayasgalan, Jerome Roberts,30,ofthe The followingitemswere retail INTOXICATION exploded whileitwasbeing police thatadronebattery race Feb.15.Aresidenttold sponded toahomeinthe FE block ofElizabethAvenue. a trafficstopinthe8200 fluence onFeb.14following with drivingunderthein- nue, Nues,wascharged 9000 blockofGraceAve- waukee AvenueonFeb.13. the 8600blockofMil- without avalidlicensein the influenceanddriving charged withdrivingunder Wrightwood, Chicago,was 19, ofthe4800blockWest Cumberland Avenueand sponded toaparkwaynear police andparamedicsre- intoxication onFeb.12after was ticketedwithpublic PUBLIC entable tocatchfire. charged, causingthekitch- 8400 blockofNorthTer- A 56-year-oldNilesman Police andfirefightersre- Nirmal Pandya,30,ofthe u Theownerofabusiness VIOLATION ORDINANCE in ParkRidge,policesaid. man wastakentoAdvocate Ballard Roadforareportof fication wasissued. and FamilyServicesnoti- Department ofChildren of time'police the store"forashortperiod woman saidshehadbeenin left inthevehicle?'The "were notupsetaboutbeing dren appearedtobeOKand Road. Policesaidthechu- in the8500blockofGolf while sheshoppedatastore inside aparkedcarFeb.14 children, ages6and8,alone she reportedlylefthertwo was ticketedbypoliceafter customers onFeb.13. hookahs beingsmokedby cers reportedlyobserved16 smoking indoorsafteroffi- charged withallowing waukee Avenuewas in the8800blockofMil- Lutheran GeneralHospital a personontheground.The A 39-year-oldwoman said. A block ofWisnerStreet,po- block ofJarvisAvenue,po- FRAUD hoodie takethebike. showed apersoningray surveillance camerafootage nue. Accordingtopolice, block ofGreenwoodAve- outside astoreinthe9000 reported stolenFeb.14from ported stolen. lice ment buildinginthe8900 laundry roomofanapart- stolen fromadryerinthe lector unitwasdiscovered lice said. Feb. 10and11fromthe7000 stolen overnightbetween THEFT woman lost$242. company. Policesaidthe claimed tobewithaloan tion ing herbankinginforma- she wasscammedintogiv- an toldpoliceonFeb.13that $1,000 incoinswerere- An unsecuredbicyclewas On Feb.14,thecoincol- A motorscooterwas A 46-year-oldNilesworn- said. Anestimated to someonewho CHICAGOTRIBUNE.COM/ATHLETES when shereturnedfroma block ofMaynardRoadre- BURGLARY pulled overbypoliceashort scene, andMosquerawas from theTouhyAvenue witness followedMosquera Touhy Avenue.Policesaida Feb. 27inthe3700blockof stemming fromanincident ing thesceneofanaccident ple citationsincludingleav- Chicago, wasissuedmulti- the 2200blockofLawndale, HIT ANDRUN Lincoinwood block ofWisnerStreet was parkedinthe8600 aged Feb.10whilethecar dow werediscovereddam- lights anddriver'ssidewin- PROPERTY DAMAGE entry totheresidence. were nosignedofforced trip Feb.11.Policesaidthere missing fromher ported herwalkerwas A residentinthe9200 Alexis Mosquera,19,of A car'ssidemirrors,tail- Vote at closet According to front-end damage of CiceroAvenue.Police time laterinthe6300block another jacket. store withoutpayingfor sale andtriedtoleavethe curity deviceonajacketfor the suspectdamagedase- Touhy Avenue.Policesaid retailer inthe3300blockof from anincidentFeb.25ata age topropertystemming tail theftandcriminaldam- cago, waschargedwithre- Central ParkAvenue,Chi- 35, ofthe4800block THEFT ing toofastforconditions. proper laneusageanddriv- uninsured vehicle,im- also citedwithoperatingan not haveinsurance.Hewas the scenebecausehedid involved inacrashandleft Mosquera admittedhewas placed insidethevehicle. pletely rippedoffand the frontbumpercorn- Mosquera's vehicle,with said therewasextensive Jimmy MontesDeOca, police, to New roof'08,Furnace living rm.Solidoakfloorsthroughout. 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ri Colonial P in sought-afterEdgebrook with r 2 $339,900 $539,000 0 front bay 1r. r h tCv! MLS 12 NHS Thursday, March 9, 2017 A Chicago Tribune Publication C EDUCATION tices? thoughts outhedistrict's seats ontheParkRidge- running forfour,four-year oftheir electedduties. are requiredtomakeaspart local schoolboardmembers most importantdecisions programs -areamongthe ing repairstoschoollunch from teacherpaytobuild- Pioneer Press BY JENNIFERJOHNSON discuss apossiblefuturereferendum Seven potentialschoolboardmembers cern is that spendingis in economically. My maincon- cally, demographically and graphi- ge o- tricts rable dis- comp a- with in trict 64is that Dis- I believe Bublitz: behind closeddoors. issues contract andcompensation ing thecurrentteachers' financial decisions,includ- discussions relatedtomajor conduct toomanyofthe past boards'propensityto cern iswiththecurrentand However, mygreatercon- Rick current spendingprac- port. endum wouldgettheirsup- taxes andifaftiturerefer- district spending,property responded toquestionson Board ofEducationrecently Nues SchoolDistrict64 District 64candidatestalkspending,taxes The sevencandidates Financial Greg Rick Biagi:Ihavedisa- What Biagi line for Greg Bublitz administrators, are decisions - project. vestibule cured the se- including issues, eral fiscal on sev- decisions board's with the greed your based. Iwouldbeagainst rently inuseisappropriate, literacy curriculumcur- For example,themathand line withbestpracticesand should havebeen moredis- being spent.Ibelieve there vide thecommunitymore town hallmeetingstopro- there practices. m ore been have should the board responsible. good jobofbeingfiscally believe theboardhasdonea for would askthecommunity ised wouldlapsebeforeit nod thatthedistrictprom- ing theoriginal10-yearpe- referendum in2017,extend- We willnotneedtogo rently around66percent The fundbalanceiscur- achieved shortlythereafter. Dziedzic Norman the lastreferendum, search. students basedonsolidre- were notappropriatefor items orinitiatives approving spendingon standards andisresearch- lines upwellwithstate that thisremainsthecase. and Iwouldworktoensure appropriate curriculum, as tohowtheir moneyis information and moreinput should havebeensome lieve I alsobe- spending ent inits transpar- Larry RyIes Nonnan Dziedzie.After increased Larry Ryles funding. was which balance a mended o m- tee Commit- nance nity Commu- I believe cent, of33 per- fund rec- that Fi- I have beenfocusedonthe district's spendingpractices vestibules. Idobelievethe referendum onthesecurity cussion onpossiblygoingto cient withthe budget and sponsible butI thinkthere the spendinghas beenre- every dollarspent sure wearemaximizing district, weneedtomake over 4,000studentsinthe in atimelyfashion.With projects duethefact this workbecamebig pleted, howeversomeof past isnowbeingcom- had beencompletedinthe meetings. Workthatshould board spoken at nance" m ainte- "deferred phrase lot ofthe heard a I direction. the headed in are lieve thespendinghabits is spendingtheirtaxdollars. understand howthedistrict dents ofDistrict64fully the boardsothatresi- increased transparencyto contract Iwanttobring cantly the the taxpayer,mostsignifi- issues ofsubstantialcostto and ultimatelydecideon closed sessionstodiscuss seen theboardretreatto and timeagain,wehave hind closeddoors.Time Fred Sanchez gest issuewiththedistrict's safety ofourchildren. education, securityand are waystobe moreeffi- issues werenotaddressed Fred Sanchez:Mybig- Eastman flu:Mostof Michael Schaab:Ibe- have right Schaab last Michael tures be- pendi- on cisions make de- ity procliv- board's is practices spending current teachers' ex- the to Eastman Tiu the currentboard hasbeen the district.However, Ifeel nances andthe existing and rent stateofdistrict made consideringthecur- tax levydecisionshouldbe every year.Itdepends. or shouldnotberaised should beraised.Itisnot whether ornotthelevy CPI are cational requirementsand school infrastructure,edu- community, theneedsof against taxlevyincreases Ridge) parkboard,Ivoted ally everyyearonthe(Park tax levyincrease.Invirtu- ciding whethertoassessa "use-it-or-lose-it" whende- espouse theviewpointof administration erroneously board andinthecurrent sible. Someonthecurrent cause it's ditional funds,simplybe- legitimate needforthead- year intheabsenceofa increase thetaxlevyeach tion thattheboardshould mently opposedtotheno- thoughts onthispractice? each year.Whatareyour higher propertytaxlevy typically approvesa elsewhere. those resourcescanbeused nancially sustainablewhen anticipated future needsof appropriate tosayitshould year ...Manyvariablesneed we shouldraisetaxesevery because thestafffailedto economy, thehealthof decision to beexaminedbeforethis not automaticallyassume approach atDistrict64. I intendtotakethesame tional monieswereneeded. ment astowhythoseaddi- present apersuasivearge- Rick Biagi:Iamvehe- The boardofeducation Norman DziedzicThe Greg BublitzIwould all is legally permis- made. The factors in with our not tures are pendi- tain ex- that cer- also sources. I re - district current feel fi- fi- harder andtofind. ting wasteinthebudgetfor diligently findingandcut- health takesadownturn? the district's each year.Asaschoolboard, tate increasingrevenue tional costsalonenecessi- ously increasingopera- how thetaxlevyworks. explaining theprocessof trict needstodoabetterjob board andtheschooldis- years. Ithinkthattheschool school year, utilizing thetaxlevyeach taxes aregoingup,bynot no onewantstoheartheir tion withthetaxpayer. before sharingthatexplana- needing todoso,andnot detailed justification out havingbeenpresenteda crease tothetaxlevywith- will notsupportanyin- does notmeanyoushould.I have theauthoritytodoso the taxlevyjustbecauseyou up inpayroll. the districtfinancesaretied fact remains,85percentof (increase) eachyear.The a ipercentto1.5 percent. Thereisstabilityin will expect, asinthepast,they get for 4.9percentTheynever 64 boardhastypicallyasked nual taxlevy.TheDistrict ceiling increaseonthean- state-mandated 5-percent previous year. purchasing powerasthe requesting tohavethesame the CPImeansweare legally mandatedlimitof Increasing thelevyby and thesesavingswillbe at leastthepastfouryears tax fundingonly afterevery referendum for additional would bewilling togo downturn. pends onthecauseof crease propertytaxesif ing toreferendumin- sions basedonreality. sibly, butalsomakedeci we needtospendrespon Rick Biagi:Thatde- Would yousupportgo- Eastman Tiu:Continu- Michael Schaab:While Fred Sanchez:Raising Larry Ryles:Thereisa it andneverwill. receive it willpenalizethe district I closer normally in financial future to for I 1 worse dueto be contingentonthereason people. ty togivethevoice to seekouteveryopportuni- The District64boardneeds ways preferreferendum. erendum isachoice,Ial- has adistrict vide theseopportunitiesto here fortheschools."If hear thephrase"wemoved that ourwidevarietyofcore curriculum andtrulyfeel support thebreadthofour support areferendum. it wouldbenecessaryto been spentIwouldsuest and allotheroptionshave necessity dictatestheneed ommend one.However,if would bereluctanttorec- to acommunity endums canbeverydivisive toward thefuture.Refer- wisely withacontinuedeye spending efficientlyand and beingproactivein fiscal healthofthedistrict real focusshouldbeonthe operations. taxpayers inthedistrict's gagement ofthevoters! useful toolforgreateren- referendum canbeavery the district'sownmisman- However, ifadownturn fing hasbeenexhausted. cutting costs.Ifthe financial explored referendum withouthaving tant tosupportgoing spending, Iwouldbereluc- health tookaturnforthe the underlying thedownturn.If is thebiestassetwehave curriculum, whichIbelieve preserve thescopeofour to voteonareferendum port askingthecommunity our students,Iwouldsup- possible tocontinuepro- district wouldmakeitim- economic situationofthe 64 aplacewhereIoften part ofwhatmakesDistrict and electiveclassesisalarge agement orpoorplannina appears tobetheproductof possible optionforcostcut- Turn toD64,Next Page Fred Sanchez:Itwould Larry Ryles:Whenref- Norman Dziedzic: Greg BublitzIthinkthe district's all avenues for financial increased and I I A Chicago Tribune Publication Thursday. March 9, 2017 NHS is I would Mxer to ' I'' " Ofifi0000 UN1lLMrd 31, 2O7 We- thô czrry v iarsety of &4?!C4tnhi.e Previous Page JenTribune 1Ts, many i:hat we are accustomed to the secure vestibules, cl,,,1, Superior or y ''" pm Michael Schaab: If the school board Michael Schaab: If the Eastman Tiu: Yes, if that is the only ie4 ' picture changed because the district picture changed because large-scale projects insisted on pursuing like because I support going to referendum Candidates issues discuss 064, from believe residents should have a say in believe residents should their tax dollars. how the district spends avenues in order has exhausted all other in the district's to correct a downturn compromising financial health, without service provided the level ofeducational to the students in the district, I feel that a referendum to increase property taxes is something that should be considered. way to make sure the quality of educa- tion maintained. When it comes to a refer- endura, the most we can do as a board is to make a recommendation, but ulti- mately, the final decision comes down to our voters. Twitter jjohnso@pioneerlocaLcom Fruit ' 282393O OW.IrvinqParkR OfNUÒ c' other - t'rted Nort+i library and Locatan new * C41t47 cafeteria, a.m. S p.m. As part of daily classroom GCA to The contract calls for According to the contract, Custodial staff would work places throughout the schools including in the teachers' work areas, other common areas. GCA custodial workers would be paid $10.25 per hour to $15 per hour. after-school hours during the regular school year, and during the day on winter, spring and summer breaks, according to the contract terms. cleanup, G-CA is expected to do cleanup, G-CA is expected trash cans such things as empty among and wipe down desks, window other tasks. Monthly, would be ledges and glass doors other areas cleaned, shelves and and other would be dusted, to the cleaning done, according terms ofthe contract. in do some cleaning 1W4OthÇ}et (UPS Availab4e crørc anA Outrtbtth,rc South (773 254-7000 Ext. 15 S t.taton Mon. rr. issues with the EQUAÌ MOU4NG LENDER Robert Ciserella, the school Robert Ciserella, the However, the decision did "After being with them for Representatives from Smith 74 ended the contract it had 74 ended the contract last agreement The company's with Smith Maintenance Co. with Smith Maintenance August before the scheduled three-year 2017 expiration of a and day cleaning the schools building district administrative was Feb. 28. de- district's business manager, to give a dined last December school specific reason for the district deciding to end the Smith Maintenance contract early. not involve company's personnel, he said. two years, we were unhappy with the service they provide;' Ciserella said. Maintenance Co. did not return calls seeking comment on the issue. said facilities," the district had www.aibanybank.com The contract was effective "GCA was the recommended added School district officials In total, Lincpinwood School District March i and the three-year through agreement is set to run officials June 30, 2020, school said. extensive company due to its educational school district spokeswoman Christina Audisho. that the decision to go with GCA was also based on its bid documents and references. reached out to iO companies proposals from four, according GCA's bid was the second high- $616,464. The lowest bid among background in the cleaning of background in the cleaning during the bidding and got to school district documents. est, behind the highest bidder's the four was $296,760, school district documents show. (773) 261-7300 3400 W tawrence Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 een Albany Bank & Trust Company, N.A. (Albank)

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I 2017 A Chicago Tribune Pub 14 bicycle andmade agetaway. where thesuspect stolea the suspectacross GolfRoad back, policesaid, andchased demanding valuables. placed itagainstthethroatof Road, displayedaknifeand in the8500blockofGolf proached amaleandfemale when heallegedlyap- was intoxicated battery Feb.20inaNiles man hasbeenchargedin Pioneer Press BY MIKEIsAAcs robbery attemptinparkinglot block ofSouth have beenfiled jury ofanother, charged inthefatalshoot- Pioneer Press Biwi LCox at leastoneofthevictims, of RugenRoad,Glenview, M. Wharyofthe3800block nounced inanewsrelease. parking lot,Nilespolicean- tempted armedrobberyand connection withan ing well Gadauandtheshoot- the shootingdeathofMax- der andarmedrobberyin tempted first-degreemur- first-degree murder, has beenchargedwith Forest AvenueinChicago, 19, ofthe 1. announced March pect, Skokiepolice against afifthsus- criminal charges and theseriousin- School student ing ofaNuesNorthHigh after fourteenagerswere BY MwiIstAcsANJ) killing oflocalteen in connectionwith Chicago manheld NEWS Glenview Fifth suspectchargedin2014fatalshooting One ofthevictimsfought According topolice,Ryan A 35-year-oldGlenview Antonio Hicks, More thantwoyears of 10000 a Feb. 20 female Hicks r at- at- man ended upapprehending were then there. was inoneoftherooms a manidentifiedasWhary fonned Glenviewpolicethat Glenview. spotted ataMotel cident Feb.24afterbeing into custodywithoutin- the suspectandwastaken forcement agencies. neighboring lawen- and shareditwith suspect inthecase identify apotential they wereableto incident, policesaid. shoulder duringthe wound tohisleft suffered charge himatthetime. was notenoughevidenceto torney concludedthere hours, andthestate'sat- could beheldforonly24 juvenile, ing day.Becausehewasa serious injuries. and leftthefemalewith nue inSkokie,killedGadau 9200 blockofKedvaleAve- inside acarparkedinthe shooting, whichoccurred without bail. and hewasorderedheld first timeasthegunman, fled byauthoritiesforthe March 1,Hickswasidenti- teenager. Niles policeinvestigators A clerkatthemotelin- Whary wasidentifiedas The malevictim The Sept. Nues policesaid Authorities havenotsaid In acourtappearance leased thefollow- but hewasre- rested gunman, wasar- lieved tobethe were school inChicago, 17-year-old be- a fifthsuspect, Skokie policesaid days police said,he charged inNUes a stab Four notified and later, 28, charged at teens 2014, Ryan W 6 and his in hary in courtMarch23. being held violation outofKentucky, weapon andtheft,was [email protected] but hadsecretlyplottedto both asajuvenileandan but hasbeenchargedasan believe wasusedinthe County Sheriff'sOffice. information fromtheCook robbery charge,accordingto for theattemptedarmed County Jailon$250,000bail Niles policesaid. also wantedforaparole cording topolice,resisted "for moralsupport," accompanied byGadau rob herinstead. to buymarijuanafromher, to meetthefemalevictim the grouphadmadeplans fendants, prosecutorssaid hearings fortheotherde- adult. Hicks hasacriminalrecord adult. the timeGadauwasshot shooting. the samekindauthorities carrying a9mmhandgun, Chicago daysago,hewas when Hickswasarrestedin car. Theyalsosaidthat found ontheoutsideof Hicks' ecutors didsayincourtthat charges againsthim.Pros- prompted themtobring or whatdevelopments previously heldinthiscase, if Hicksisthesameperson He isscheduled toappear As ofFeb.28,Wharywas When thegirl,whowas In courtMarch1andat Hicks wasajuvenileat Prosecutors said fingerprint was lawful useofa vated battery,un- robbery, aggra- tempted armed charged withat-- lice said. in Glenview,po- waukee Avenue Whary inthe 1500 blockofMil- He at theCook was ac- without bail bullet lodgingnearher trial. County Jailandawaiting to police. armed robbery,according attempted murderand with first-degreemurder, time, wereeachcharged defendants, all19atthe Smith, ofChicago.Thefour Hughes andNicholas of Skokie,andMyles case, alongwithJeremyLy, Avdic waschargedinthe spine. girl inthecheek,with dau inthebackandshot said HicksfatallyshotGa- were both17.Authorities Gadau andthegirl,who cago, gotintoacarwith ant, DzevadAvdic,ofChi- Hicks andanotherdefend- ecutors said. attempted murder,pros- turned intomurderand and Gadauwereshot. handing overdrugs,she ran away,Jogmen said. proached thesuspect, he ChiefLou Jogmen. p.m., saidDeputyPolice him theface,around8:40 butting himandstriking Highway, beforehead- Bread, 39 window outsidePanera push anotherteenintoa of Uptownonthenight the sameareadaysearlier. PioneerPress March 4witnessedaboy a pornographicimagein edly showedfourchildren for anotherboywhoalleg- March 4andarelooking teenager inUptownon accused ofpunchinga rested a15-year-oldboy BY JENNIFERJOHNSON seek boywhodisplayedlewdphoto Park Ridgepolicearrestteenforbattery Ly andAvdicareboth All fourarebeingheld The followingmonth, Prosecutors allegethat Plans for The boywho was When theofficer ap- A policeofficeronpatrol Park Ridgepolicear- S. a robbery - in Cook Northwest case. arrested suspectsinthe female victimandother Avdic's cellphonetothe calls andtextsmadefrom cluded allegedevidenceof the firstfoursuspectsin- man, accordingtopolice. them recruitedthegun- scheme. Oneorbothof brought theminonthe Hughes andSmith they said. Avdic withthegirl'sname, prosecutors. Lyprovided easy torob,according which meanssomeone be aneasy"stain"or"lick," Ly forsomeonewhowould got hernameafterasking cording toprosecutors.He more willingtomeet,ac- he thoughtshewouldbe the nameofsomeoneelse identified himself,taking called thegirlandmis- entire robberyplan.Avdic tors, said. School graduates,officials 2013 a complaintfrom aPark police reportedly received boys. dispute betweenthetwo tery followedsomekindof deputy chiefsaid. of alcoholbyaminor,the ticketed forconsumption Jogmen said.Hewasalso tioned tojuvenilecourt, battery andhasbeenpeti- the teenwaschargedwith 15-year-old fromChicago, Jogmen said.Identifiedasa interview thatsamenight, to thepolicestationforan parents, whobroughthim away andcontactedhis tityoftheteenagerwhoran able todeterminetheiden- said. attack, thedeputychief Ridge, lostatoothinthe 15-year-old fromPark punched, identifiedasa The state'scaseagainst Police saidAvdicknew According toprosecu- Days earlier,on Feb.24, Police believethebat- Avdic hatchedthe Niles NorthHigh Investigators were mí[email protected] Press reporter;BrianL.Cox Mike Isciacs engineering. expressed aninterest mother said,andhehad plore possiblecolleges,his sense ofhumor. caring" andhadagood said hersonwas"very back," shesaid,adding Twitter @SKReviewjlïke is afreelaneereporter. and wasbeginningtoex- coming homesoon.She that nightsayinghewas that hersontexted happy daytoday." prosecutors who"gaveusa was gratefultopoliceand happy ifitbroughtMax (about thearrest).We'dbe ing withotherrelatives. attended theMarch1hear- utes oftheshooting. tim twicewithin20mm- contacted thefemalevic- jjohnson®pioneerlocal.com the victims,hesaid. from thehomeofone made topoliceat9:12p.m. purchase. Acomplaintwas their parentswasmakinga 8:30 and9p.m.whileoneof girls sometimebetween ofshowingthe imagetothe ice creamshop,isaccused who wassittinginsidethe tween 14and18yearsold, took place. where theallegedbattery driveway andparkingarea Highway, justacrossthe Dairy, bench outsideOberweis phone whiletheyona graphic imageonacell- 12, wereshownaporno- three friends,ages11and year-old daughterand Twitter: Ridge parentthather11- He swamcompetitively Patricia Gadauhassaid "We're just Gadau's mother,Patricia, Prosecutors saidAvdic Jogmen saidaboybe- JeiL Tnbone 101 S. is aPioneer Northwest relieved in o- 2 o 4 15 A Chicago D-ibune Publication Thursday, March 9,2017 r; i L CHUCK KENNEDY/MCT knee. in Chicago. 8 museum, which is located in Sko- [email protected] Th'itter @SKReview_Mike Ide. 1com on cin& file photo, is scheduled to be the keynote speaker at the file photo, is scheduled to be the keynote (icaao ribnnt 2008 she was slated engage in a con- versation with J.B. 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Librariesandli- "Everybody justwantsto Good-hearted people "They've beendoingthis Librarians arenon-parti- MARK UKENA/PIONEERPRESS their ownlittle Press. echo fake EDUCATION 17 Two Nues West students participate in 'hack'event BY BRwi L Cox "Eveiy kid can par- renbacher. Pioneer Press "It gave them some per- ti cipate in their spective that what they're Two Nues high school doing could be valuable, not students recently spent a own way" to just make money or a fun day "hacking" on a comput- Matt Fahrenbacher game, but to do something er,at an event that had that's very useful' Fahren- nothing to do with dubious bacher said. deeds but allowed them to "Everyone has their own Fahrenbacher added create would-be useful rolesand everyone wasthat,despite the event's apps. really involved," said Mon- name, there was nothing The event was Junior go, a junior at the highnefarious about the work Achievement of Chicago's school, and also a computer the students did. He ex- first Hackathon, which science program notable. plained that the Hackathon brought together 13 stu- "We were able to make awas mostly about program- dents from nine schools good piece of software at ming. who ended up creating the end of the six hours. It "The general idea is that three games around the opened my eyes that duringthey collect kids from the theme of financial literacy, the game-developmentarea and they get them officials said. process how involved ev-together and they give them "Hacking" oftengets BRIAN L COX/PIONEER PRESS eryone has to be. It's really a some type of a project or a bad rap,said MichaelNues West High School science teacher Matt Fahrenbacher, left, stands with students, Jay group effort. I learned a lottheme they need to create," Leon, a Niles West seniorMonga. Michael Leon and Principal Jason Ness, at the Feb. 14 District 219 board meeting. ofteamwork skills?' he said. "Some kids might and standout in the school's Monga and Leon were given certificates for their second-place finish at the "Hackathon." The students walkedbe the programmers, some computer science pto- away from the event with a kids might be the designers. gram. Monga, participated in the tive," Leon said. "The literal Monga, 16, said his favor- second-place finish, $100 Every kid can participate in "That word 'hacking' can Jan. 14 Hackathon held atdefinitiondoesn't reallyite part of the Hackathoneach and so much more, their own way." be misunderstood," saidColumbia College. have any negative connota-was working in a groupaccording to Niles West Leon, who, along with Jay "It was really construc- tionsto it." environment science teacher Matt Fah- Brian L. Cox is a freelancer

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I j NHS Thursday, March 9, 2017 A Chicago Tribune Publication 18 village ofNuestobuildbusfacility NEWS Joe LoVerdewasabsentfromthe voted "yes"onallthree.Trustee village andNTHSDist.219out- bus terminalandmaintenance move aheadwithplanstobuilda that allowstheschooldistrictto School District219onFeb.28 from NuesTownshipHigh a packageofspecialrequests Pioneer Press BY LEEV.GMs and ahalfago purchased ayear Property was District 219gets meeting. said duringthe villageboard to becrossingthosetracks'he Lehigh, thosechildrenaregoing where theterminalisoreast of students wholivewestofLehigh Lehigh Avenue. buses crossingrailroadtracks at rejected someoftheplanning mendation. eration -butwithoutarecom- requests forvillageboardconsid- board votedFeb.6toadvancethe management. pressing concernsabouttraffic with officialsonthatboardex- Nues planningandzoningboard, met withseveraldelaysthe the schooldistrict'srequestshad lage boardonFeb.28cameafter meeting. ermnental agreements. both thespecialuseandintergov- variation requestsand"yes"on voted "no"onthelandscaping block ofHowardStreet ity thatistobebuiltinthe6100 lining theoperationsoffacil- mental agreementbetweenthe tion requestsandanintergovern- use permittwolandscapevaria- ayear andahalfago. facility onpropertyitpurchased about theimpactofschool and zoningboard'suneasiness Niles villagetrusteesapproved The greenlightfromthevil- Four othertrusteespresent Trustee GeorgeAlpogianis Trustees approvedaspecial "We arenotadding anydanger "Fact ofthematteristhose Niles MayorAndrewPrzybylo The planningandzoning governmental agreementad- Township HighSchoolDistrict A the district'sbus serviceprovider office spacefor FirstStudent- scheduled toincludecreationof the calendaryear,hesaid. pected towrapupattheend of berger. bid documents.Thiswilltake op constructiondrawingsand erty inMayorJune. square-feet facilityontheprop- work couldbeginonthe35,000 purchased for$2.5million. 6140 GrossPointRoad,were at 6119HowardStreetand6100- berger said.Theparcels,located located inAugust2015,Trim- land wherethefacilitywillbe ment fortheproject words ofsupportandencourage- appreciative" ofthemayor's for business,saidhewas"very trict 219assistantsuperintendent well." dresses theflowoftraffic"very school busandcross'hesaid. those kidsaregoingtogetona to childrenbecause,regardless, bus storageandmaintenancefacilityfortheschooldistrict'sfleet. - andanareawhere busmainte- around twomonths,"saidTrim- few schoolbusesleavetheNuesNorthHighSchoolcampusinthisTuesdayAug., Eric Thmberger,NTHSDis- Przybylo addedthattheinter- The constructionprojectis Construction wouldbeex- "Our architectneedstodevel- He explainedthatrenovation The schooldistrictboughtthe 219 approval from got approvalFeb. would serve. students fromNilesthefacility ofits boundaries. district isrequiredbylawtobuild plained. Headdedthattheschool Trimberger previouslyex- own itsfleetandhire five optionforthedistrictwasto determining themostcost-effec- looking foranewbusserviceand a fleetof75schoolbuses. nearly $5millionMarch2015on it professionally'thetrusteesaid. not leavingthattopeoplewhodo getting intothebusserviceand I'm wonderingwhyyouguysare amazing jobeducatingourkids, about theproposedfaciity expressed somereservations little discussion,butAlpogianis the permitandagreementwith bus fleet Road andparkingspaceforthe parking stallsalongGrossPoint employee parkinglotwith100 berger said. nance wouldtakeplace,Trim- residents were eligibletoride a busterminalwithintwomiles another companytooperateit, The villageboardapproved Thmberger said 450Nues Alpogianis askedhowmany That purchasecameafter The schooldistricthadspent "Because youguysdoan He saidtherewouldalsobean 28 from theNilesvillageboardtoconstructaschool buses inNTHSDistrict219.He Lee VGainesis a freelancer. venient transportationofsta- forward withthestoragefacility. on gettingpermissiontomove while theschooldistrictworked said thevillageremainedpatient munity developmentdirector, was onlysupposedtolastayear. ment withthevillageofSkokie August 2015.Thatstorageagree- School campusinSkokiesince buses ontheNuesWestHigh wood SchoolDistrict74. School District70andLincoln- School District71,MortonGrove dents dailyincludingkidsfrom serve approximately4,200stu- nance facilitywouldultimately the busterminalandmainte- mentary SchoolDistrict71. to servechildreninNuesEle- said thebuseswouldalsobeused trict 219?' the village(ofSkokie)andDis- dents istheprimaryconcernof last month."Thesafeandcon- District 219schools'Peyersaid critical totheoperationof the operationofbusesis of thebusesandweunderstand issues withthecurrentlocation "There havenotbeenany But PetePeyer,Skokie'scom- NTHS Dist.219hasstoredits In total,Trimbergerexplained, ABEL URIBE/CHICAGOTRIBUNE 11, 2015 file photo.Nues Staff Report police sergeant retiring 27-year Board honors Nues Village police. end ofJanuary,accordingtoNues retired fromthepoliceforceat different decadesforthedepartment worked atotalof27yearsoverfour Davis Sgt. Thomas behalfofthe entire department missed" andwished himwellon nerney saidDavis willbe"truly retired. patrol sergeant wasreassignedback to the according toNilespolice. Police StaffandCommandCourse, Center forPublicSafetySchoolof including NorthwesternUniversity numerous schoolsandtrainingevents cer Committee,policeofficialssaid. ment ontheTerrorismLiaisonOffi- tion officer. and thedepartment'spressinforma- dinator, adjudicationcourtliaison dinator, departmenttrainingcoor- cluding CitizenPoliceAcademycoor- scheduling crossingguards. auxiliary officersandhiring included schedulingandtraining services sergeant.Hisdutiesthere the administrativedivisionasstaff 2002, accordingtohisbiography. assigned tothepatroldivisionMay13, 1999. served inthatroleuntiltheendof detective. department's investigativeunitas 1992, whenhewasassignedtothe as apatrolofficerthroughtheendof A Nuespolicesergeantwho Four yearslater,hewasassignedto He waspromotedtosergeantand According toNilespolice,Davis The NilesvillageBoardhonored NUes PoliceChiefDennisMcE- In 2011,accordingtopolice, the During hiscareer,Davisattended He alsorepresentedthedepart- He servedinmultiplerolesin- division untilthedayhe the streetsofNiles He watchedover ing toNuespolice. Academy, accord- the ChicagoPolice force andattended his careeronthe his yearsofservice Thomas Davisfor 1989, Davisbegan ing. at itsFeb.28meet- Hired Oct. 10, OPINION 19 Prejudice against Muslims is nojokingmatter waiter, she said, looked at cans, Jewish-Americans. the name on the card and Today, it is Muslims - joked, '1Db, you must be in and people the ignorant the mafia." think might be Muslims - She was offended and who are looked down on. hurt. Looked down on doesn't PAul.. SAsso As an Italian-American, I do the seriousness of the have been hearing stuff like situation justice. Lives are As our preoccupation this - and worse -- my at stake. with walls and banning whole life. Worse includes But, for some reason - immigrants shows, many of the guy who wanted to unfathomable to decent us seem to need to have write about the mafia and people - some ofus feel someone to look down on. asked me to introduce him they must look down on All of us have been to some gangsters. And he those who are not them, looked down on by some- wasn't joking. who are different. Who are one at sometime in our life The Prejudice Pecking "the other." for some reason. We're too Order has a kind of struc- And being other is being short. We're too fat We're ture. There are groups that bad. Fon some, looking not pretty The list can be mostly are the butt ofjokes down on others is a way to lengthy. - the overweight and the gt an easy laugh, just a You'd think our vul. elderly, for instance. joke. But, fon others it's nerability would make us I am aware there are something more, something more sensitive to, and em- many other people, many dark and dangerous. Just pathetic toward, others. other nationalities, races watch and read the news. Alas, not always so. And and religions that are sub- But whether looking EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ/GErrY IMAGES being looked down on ject to worse than not-so- down on someone else is a Women pray as people take part in a rally dubbed "I Am A Muslim Too" in a show of soli- hurts. funny jokes. joke oran incitement, all of darity with American Muslims at Times Square on Feb. 19 in New York City. A new version An friend of mine who is These people have his- it is a rotten shame. of a Trump administration refugee and visa ban affecting immigrants from seven Muslim- Italian-American told me tonically been injured or majority nations reportedly would not stop green card holders or travelers already on how she paid for dinner killed by prejudice - Native-Paul Sassone is a freelance flights from entering the United States, though some critics complain the move still would with a credit card. The Americans, African-Amen- columnist for Pioneer Press. not pass Constitutional muster.

Growth; rather than proficiency,abettermeasureof educationsuccess education, and that should special needs. for their grade, students goal was to increase the be all ofus, should know Aworthygoal, right? were compared from year number ofstudents meet- about For the past two But there was always to year by grade. ing state standards, decades, we've been fo- something odd about the Think about that The shouldn't a student's yearly cused on proficiency. If you whole business, I thought federal mandate required progress be measured? look at the Illinois School For one, there were no schools to measure student That's what growthts RD'v BLASER Report Card for any public uniform federal education progress every year. But at You take a student, no school in the state, you will standards ofproficiency fon every year, they measured matten where they are, and For a moment, I kind of see that student achieve- students to meet Instead, the same grade and there- you move them along the felt like Betsy DeVos, the ment is measured by how each state determined what fore different kids. Third- scale one full year from new education secretary. many ofthem meet or standards students in each graders' results from 2002 September to June. The moment was when exceed state standards. grade level had to meet were measured against This makes a lot of sense U.S. Sen. Al Franken asked That yardstick became Some states could be third-graders in 2003. And to me, especially when you De Vos during her confir- ever more important when more rigorous than others. that's how we reported it consider the number of mation hearing about her the federal government Each state got to decide This year's third-graders students who fail to meet thoughts on using assess- enacted No Child Left So when we journalists performed better than last CHIP SOMODEVIU.A/ state standards in some of GETTY IMAGES ments to measure profi- Behind in 2002, which did stories about how 11h- year's third-graders. But our struggling schools. ciency or growth. required all students to nois students compared to that doesn't mean anything. Senate Health, Education, What difference does it Huh? What's Franken meet state standards for students from Indiana or We weren't measuring the Labor and Pensions Com- make to pass students along talking about? their grade level by 2014. Wisconsin or Iowa on Flori- performance ofthe same mittee member Sen. Al from first through eighth Turns out I wasn't alone. Each year from the law's da, it was meaningless. The kids from one year to the Franken (D-MN) questions grade ifthey can't do any of At a meeting soon after, inception, a greater per- states all used different next What ifthis year's Betsy DeVos on Capitol Hill the work. Forget grades. several colleagues won- centage of students had to standards. How could they group just had more kid Jan. 17 in Washington, D.C. Take a kid where they are dered what the issue was meet those standards, in- be compared? who were smarter or more at and help them get better. all about Nobody knew. cluding students in so- But that's not all. In prepared or whatever. So now I know, and I Turns out, this issue is not called subgroups, such as measuring these yearly Wouldn't it make more as fourth-graders the next? have to say I'm for growth. just for policy wonks. It is racial minorities, limited progress statistics, where sense to measure third- Again, the comparisons we something those Amen- English speakers, poor each year more students graders one year and then made, it seemed to me, Randy Blaser is a freelance cans who care about public children and children with had to meet state standards measure their performance were meaningless. If the columnístfor Pioneer Press. NHS Thursday, March 9, 2017 A Chica,g'o Th°bune Publication 20 OPINION its). I'vealsospentmuchof dient I'ddeemedoff-lim- they containedsomeingre- were highinfatorbecause (whether becausethey around "restricted"foods ofplanning meals,often hours spentrinsingpeel- my frozenTJ'sdinner? Tasty? 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The show will include stories and songs about being raised band Chicago Reel at 8 p.m. band Chicago Reel at band Mulligan Stew and a beer tent on the patio. Visit www.the- harpandfiddle.com. women in "Pot ofGoid: An ough and Susan O'Halioran" at Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Sko- Irish American. Tickets cost $30. Call 847-677-7761 or visit www.skokietheatre.org. u The Irish American Heritage Center's St. Patrick's Day cele- bration takes place noon to mid- night March 17 at the center, 4626 N. Knox Ave., Chicago. The day-long celebration in the Fifth Province pub features live music, dance, food and drink for pur- chase and face painting for chil- dren. 12 and younger are free. Visit wwwirish-anierican.org/ events. [3rodw;,y Ju now way. SKOKIE THEATRE PHOTO CALL 800-775-2000 and Ticketmaster rt%l locitions. re availablo at all ' GROUPS (15+) 312-977-1710 LIMITED ENGAGEMENT BEGINS APRIL 11 TICKETS NOW ON SALE! 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Fun GO corned beef and cabbage corned beef and or don green attire By SAMANTRA NELSON Pioneer Press opportu- Patrick's Day offers the this March. nity to have some fun to take in Whether you're looking some some Irish music, enjoy hearty Irish fare or get dressed in green and head to a community festivities both before and after March 17 to offer celebrations and activities for all ages. parade, local spots stretch the green to the St Patty Skate from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. March 11 at IceLand Skate, 8435 Ballard Road, Niles. They'll be playing Irish music to get everyone mov- ing on the ice and giving away hats, beads and other green swag. Admission is $6 and skate rental is another $4. people march in the 14th annual Northwest Side Irish Parade, which kicks off at noon March 12 at Onahan School, 6634 W. Raven St, Chicago. The Emerald Soci- ety Band, Chicago Pipes and Drums, Mullane Irish Dancers. Notre Dame High School Band and others provide entertain- ment along the route, which ends at approximately 1:30 p.m. at the Immaculate Conception Elemen- tary School Recreation Center, NHS Thursday, March 9, 2017 A Chicago Tribune Publication 22 Spectacular Animals,FascinatingStories Friday, April77:00PM GENESEE THE SPOTLIGHTISCLOSERTHANYOUTHINK JACK HANNA THE Saturday, March257:30PM S\ .T THE ASSOCIATION With SpecialGuest tOX OFFICE HOURS: TUEFRIi ii Actor, Comedian,ProducerandDirector Thursday, April138:00PM MARION WAYANS TOMMY 203 NORTH GENESEESTREET, WAUKEGAN,IL 'Crystal BluePersuasion JAMES AND THESHONDELLS Crimson &Clover "Mony Mony" Music legend .Wtiitt' Chickc ft LivingColo, soMEmING:FoR1EVERyONE THE GENESEETHEATRE AT THE GENESEETHEATRE.COM TICKETMASTER:800-982-2787 ' rM SAiiAM $MPH8-i) TAYLOR DAYNE Friday, May127:30PM cast membersofJERSEYBOYS! STREETLAM P Featuring formerleading UNDER THE "Tell IttoMyHeart" "Prove YourLove"

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"We do sing- ing the songs for the show, looking at all the shows of the season, both the Tony winners and the flops," Audience members at Porchlight's series may well be seeing stars ofthe future. elements to the original concept to involve the alongs, and we have trivia contests and music theater trivia games," Weber said. "It's evolved into a very unique program." directs the 1969 version; David Fiorello is music director. Azevedo said. that Fiorello has served as music director of a Porch- light New Faces show. He considers part of his job, NHS Thursday, March 9, 20V A Chicago Thiburie Publication 24 GFflHWINI AUfl.UO%t ...... GIRSHIA?IN tiRSI-1%AIIN t ßFflI1WIN, AUfl.TOVFY Briinwt'II Tovyconductorandpiano FMIiAY, MAWJ124,7:30 s CHICAGO SYMPHONY GERSHWIN Join usfnrATo(isttoGershwin L RHII.IIN OVVI I(IÎEIO ,4ii h'Ii ,j i(fv./i h'i A171e1 I (;iIe H,' ' I.iii !!1 i (lic Lant! A FoggyDay u I SAIURAV. 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The Ultimate Reuben Sandwich

You can serve half of this roast as part of your St. Patrick's Day dinner and refrigerate the rest for use in these indulgent sandwiches or you can make the meat for the sandwiches alone. Either way, it's best to start this recipe one day before you plan to serve the sandwiches; cold corned beef slices like a dream.

FOR THE CORNED BEEF: FOR THE REUBEN DRESSING:

I 4-pound corned beef 1 cup mayonnaise brisket 1/4 cup ketchup 2tablespoons Dijon 1/4 cup chopped Italian parsley mustard 2tablespoons dill pickle relish 2 tablespoons whole 1 heaping teaspoon prepared grain mustard horseradish '/ cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon Worcestershlre 1 tablespoon onion flakes sauce

1 teaspoon coarse black 1 teaspoon white sugar pepper ½ teaspoon each coarse pepper Heavy duty aluminum and salt foil

FOR THE SANDWICH: 2slices of dark Bavarian rye bread per sandwich Unsalted butter at room temperature MELISSA ELSMO/PIONEER PRESS 3slices Finlandia Swiss cheese (cut 1/8-inch thick) per sandwich using slow cooker corned beef, these amazing Reuben sandwiches feature sauerkraut and Finlandia Swiss cheese. 2tablespoons of sauerkraut per sandwich (homemade or store bought)

For the corned beef: Place the corned beef, fat side up, on three 1Ilarge sheets of aluminum foil. Mix together the mustards, brown sugar, onion flakes and pepper in a small bowl. Pour the mustard Slow cooker twist mixture over the corned beef and wrap the entire roast tightly in the aluminum foil. Place the foil packet in a large crock pot and cook on low setting for 6 hours. Remove the packet (serve half for dinner if desired) and allow to cool to room temperature before refrigerating overnight. When ready to assemble the sandwiches, remove the corned beef from on aclassic for the refrigerator and unwrap. Slice the meat across the grain into 1/8-inch thick slices and set aside until ready to use. For the Reuben dressing: Combine the mayonnaise, ketchup, 2 parsley, pickle relish, horseradish, Worcestershire sauce, sugar, St. Patrick's Day salt and pepper in a small bowl. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. Can be made 1 day ahead. Note: This will make enough sauce for several sandwiches. You can halve the recipe if desired or use the things. And here's the deal, mustard mixture, wrapping it in leftover sauce as a dip for cooked shrimp. boiling foods in water doesn't do heavy duty foil and cooking it anything to build flavor or tex- low and slow in my crock pot. To assemble the Reuben sandwIch: Preheat the oven to 400 ture. The resulting roast is any- 3Idegrees. Butter one side of each slice of bread and place butter While many people clamor thing but lackluster and per- side down on a cutting board. Spread each slice of bread with 1 for this holiday comfort food fectly suited to serving with a tablespoon of the Reuben dressing. Place one slice of Swiss cheese on classic dinner because it easily batch of oven roasted carrots, top of the dressing. Top the cheese on each side with i tablespoon MELISSA ELSMO feeds a crowd, I've just never boiled red potatoes and a loaf of sauerkraut and one or two slices of corned beef (depending on size). Out of Me/s Kitchen been a huge fan of this mushy Irish soda bread, but be sure you Place one slice of cheese on top of the meat and sauerkraut on one meal. But that doesnt mean I make enough to whip up one of side of the bread. Place the halves together to make one giant Growing up, it wasn't St don't love a good corned beef my ultimate Reuben sand- sandwich; your sandwich bread will be buttered on the outside and Patrick's Day in my house with- dinner on St. Paddy's day. I just wiches. there will be one slice of cheese in the middle of the sandwich. out a hearty Irish boiled dinner want one that has a whole You will never go back to Heat i tablespoon of butter in a large skillet over medium-high on the menu. My mom would bunch of rich flavor and a little using deli meat or store-bought 4.heat until it is melted and hot. Carefully add the sandwich to the slip a mammoth corned beef structural integrity. dressing to make this retro treat sizzling butter and allow the bread to brown for two minutes. Using a roast into a pot of water and boil The first step in cooking up with your St. Patrick's Day left- large spatula, carefully flip the sandwich and allow the bread to brown it for hours until it became a the corned beef of my dreams overs. In fact, this version of a on the second side for two minutes. Transfer the sandwich to a rack set stringy mess of a meal. The ruby involves removing all the water diner favorite - one that's on a rimmed baking sheet. Transfer the pan to the oven and bake the hued meat was always served from the cooking process. seared in a pan arid finished iii a sandwich for 25 minutes or until the cheese (especially that center alongside boiled carrots, boiled Thanks to my neighbor I've hot oven - will likely spoil you slice) is gooey and melted. 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Her stump for future cracks. responsibility a third "adjust- pump was replaced and hot water heater. ment" was made to her costs she to make a list ofthe replacement told that reimburse- has incurred, but was ment was not guaranteed. stated the Horton's warranty manager) call was to respond primaty purpose ofhis accusation that D.FL to Chicago Tribune's me. He showed Horton had not contacted to my concerns, little interest in listening homeowners publi- sounded annoyed that cized their dissatisfaction to the Tribune and disputed all quality issue claims on the windows.... situation. tices and column ideas to HelpSquad(àjpio- neerlocal .com. Cathy Cunningham is a freelance columnist for Pioneer Press. decided to punch our best writers, artists, we our city getting Customer satisfaction is Customer satisfaction Marissa Ann Awtry: in the addressed, and we are ceived this statement from ceived this D.lt Horton spokesperson Hor- very important to D.R ton. A number of [Joanne's] been concerns have already few process of resolving the have remaining items. We Shortly after that, I emailed Dominic's Since that time, I have emailed and Joanne's last update said D.R. Horton or chicagomag.com/access [Kim] regarding the items you brought to [Kim] regarding the items not been contacted recently by [Warren] or not been contacted recently to contact them our attention. We plan their concerns both soon and will address according to the guidelines ofour war- ranty. We encourage any homeowner to contact us directly if they ever have con- cerns with their home.... complaint to Awtry called Awtry five times. Since receiving Awtry's initial statement, there has been no further response. would repair her foundation cracks if she would sign a contract releasing Horton of Subscribe at 800-999-0879 around. So poets, scholars, and entertainers. Help Squad back with 67 heartfelt and humorous We're tired of contributions by CATHY CUNNINGHAM ON NEWSSTANDS NOW ON NEWSSTANDS Warren spent a year and Kim reported issues with cabinets, Kim reported issues with Since October 2014, when Dominic I forwarded Joanne's, Warren's and dents: his a halfattempting to get poorly sealed windows repaired or replaced through DR Horton's 1-year warranty. He finally all 19 gave up and replaced at ofbis home's windows his own expense. light, master bath plumbing, fireplace pilot living room floor and fan, electrical system, pilot light, bath- garage door opener. The room fan and garage door opener (in- sufficient size for the door's weight) were all replaced at her expense as they fell outside D.R. Horton's warranty moved into his home, he has attempted to get his wood floor repaired or replaced. There are nicked edges, missing pieces and improperly installed sections. Kim's complaints to D.lt Horton's media relations email address. 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As a little girl in the the benefit ofexercise to 1970s, I used to watch delay or slow down the "The Partridge Family" progression of dementia. every week with my grand- Don't isolate those mother. I was a little too around you. Ifyou see young to worship teen signs ofdepression, get idols back then, but I still help. Depression is linked recall the magizine covers JACKIE PILOSSOPH to less favorable outcomes and posters ofDavid Casai- Love Essentially in dementia. dy, with his long shag Ifyou are the spouse, haircut and beautiful blue eyes. understand personality changes that can It's hard to believe that anything bad come with the condition. These include could happen to the teen idol who seemed irritability aggression, mood swings, para- invincible to so many adoring fans. But last noia. anger, being sexually uninhibited week, Cassidy, who is now 66, went public and inappropriate, and using foul lan- with the news that he has dementia. guage. Don't take anything personally and According to the Mayo Clinic website, realize that the disease is acting out, not dementia isn't a specific disease but rather your spouse. a condition characterized by symptoms Some patients cover their dementia that affect memory, thinking ability and symptoms with humor or clever tactics to social functioning severe enough to inter- justifr not remembering people's names or fese with daily life. The most common details when they are asked questions. In a cause ofdementia is Alzheimer's disease. way it can be a good thing, because it helps As devastating as dementia is to the the person maintain self-respect and it person diagnosed with it, the condition protects them. But on the other hand, the can also affect a spouse and other family people close to them need to understand members a great deal. they are struggling and not put on them Alita Arnold is a care manager, on-staff responsibilities they can't handle. nurse and cognitive therapeutics specialistu Know when to step in and have the for home care agency Home Care Assist- discussion that he or she needs outside ance, which operates throughout Chi- help. cago's northern suburbs. Arnold said the u The spouse has to make sure they are first symptom people affected with de- takingcare ofthemselves. They need mentia experience is usually short-term breaks. They need to get away and do memory loss. self-nurturing things so that they can be TOMORRO "There is a normal level of cognitive present and healthy for the loved one. sharpness that can decline as we get older, That might mean getting part-time or like forgetting where we put our keys or full-time home care or utilizing resources trying to find a word we can't put our around them such as senior center pro- finger on," said Arnold, who has been in grams, cognitive stimulation programs, art the field for five years. "But when the classes, lectures, etc. inability to execute plans and jule all the Be prepared. It is heartbreaking to see Sign up for Chicago Tribune's details that go into your home or work- your spouse decline cognitively. The per- place begins to interfere with your life and son can become mean, demanding and newsletters to stay informed on relationships, it's a problem." difficult. Aguin, remember, it is the disease Arnold said when people are diagnosed - not your spouse's fault. news, business, entertainment, with dementia, both the patient and his or Better overall health means better qual- her spouse usually face fear and sadness, ity of life for patients with dementia. food and dining, sports and more. but that every dementia case is different. That's why it is important to address any "Some patients decline quickly but health issues. others could have smaller deficits that stay Encourage the patient to maintain so- at the same level for longer periods of time cial ties and engage in mentally stimulat- without serious declines," she said. ing activities. So, how do you cope if you or your As David Cassidy sang so often in his spouse is diagnosed with dementia? Ar- 1970s megahit song, "I think I Love You:' nold said the best thing couples can do is it's important to live those words every Qlhicagoribunt try and live their healthiest, most active, day, remembering to cherish and enjoy the involved and connected life. Here are her good and meaningful moments. Because chicagotribune.com/newsletters tips: whether they are funny or serious or Continue tobe hopeful and do things heartfelt, these are the times that give life you love. and love deep meaning. Stay active, or if you aren't active, get active. 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Buffalo Grove 524 Cherbourg Ct S. Buffalo Grove 585 Vernon La, Buffalo Grove 9209 Potter Pd, # 108 H, Des ADDRESS Pd, # 241, 2230 S Goebbert AriflgtOn Heights Trail Dr, #3, 1630 W Pheasant Arlington Heights 1025 5 Fernandez Ave, S 3J, Arlington Heights 1650 W Partridge La, #4, Arlington Heights 2002 N Stillwater Rd. #1, Arlington Heights 4018 N Newport Ln, # 135, Arlington Heights 515 S Waterman Ave, Arlington Heights Heights 3936 N Wilke Rd. Arlington Heights 315 N Yale Ave, Arlington Heights 2302 N Verde Dr, Arlington con- UM*SPHOTOS This is a brief descrip- Another project to help low-expanding foam, and the trim is reinstalled. Older windows that use sash cords with counter- weights cannot be insu- lated in this way. tion ofmethods of in- sulation for an older home, but your insulation tractor should be able to advise you on the need for a vapor barrier, depending on your climate zone. C. Dwight Barnett is a certified master inspector with theAmerican Society ofHome Inspectors. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency a vapor barrier. Ask your paint dealer about certain moisture migration from the warm side ofthe wall stop airflow and loss of heat would be to insulate the gaps and voids around windows and doors. De- pending on the style of windows, the trim around the window is removed, the gaps are filled with cavity to vent moisture. With cellulose or expand- ing foam there will not be paints that can provide a vapor barrier to prevent to the wall cavity older home older an On the interior, the The stud cavity in older Foam insulation is injected into each wall cavity and then the holes are filled. the decor. On the exterior, some holes are filled with plastic or wood fillers, and some are capped with air vents to allow the wall ignition barrier because homes can be filled with loose-fill cellulose in- sulation or low-expanding spray foam. Blown-in cellulose insulation has been extensively used, but the insulation may settle over time, leaving underin- sulated cavities inside the walls. Spray foam will provide a better thermal voids inside the walls. The contractor will drill holes on either the inside of the home or the exterior, de- pending on the damage that may be done to the exterior wall covering. holes can be sanded and painted to blend in with there are lights, electrical connections, heating sys teins, water heaters, dry- ers, etc. - anything that can generate a flame or a spark. Kiaft faced fiber- glass insulation requires an the infused Kraft paper is flammable. barriei with fewer, if any, several problems several con-

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areas of the home where foam also needs to be covered when to protect the foam from igniting, which could give off poisonous fumes. Spray exposed foam boards to covered. needs to be installed over transfer, but the foam board cannot be left un- resistance to thermal foam insulation provides average homeowner. For instance, using a rigid air and moisture barrier,

several problems for the older homes presents used today. Insulating much like the house wraps older homes is an excellent

appreciated. seal air leaks? batts, but how does that expands. Considered house contracts and

rigid foam insulation leak over time when the foam. But I hear that will surrounded by spray thought about doing will lead to mold. I water in the wall that retarder and trapping different. I am cerned about a vapor recommends something how to insulate?

clap boards. tai- paper behind the There was no sheathing, expose the stud bays. the lath and plaster to I removed a section of to install a dryer vent, so down there. I also need Insulating

presents just what appears to be

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Jefferson St., Bensenville, $14.99, 630-766-0304 Deibert McCilnton: 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston, $38-$108, 847-492-8860 is an original circus-theater production loosely based on Leo Tolstoy's short story "The Three Questions." The pro- tagonist asks three simple (but huge) questions, setting in motion a whirl- p.m. Friday-Sunday, Actors Gymnasium, 927 Noyes St., Evanston, $20 for adults, $15 for kids, students and seniors, 847- 328-2795 Piccoio Theatre Private Eyes: and the power ofdeception in which The World Premiere of Quest: Quest wind journey to find the answers. 7:30 thew's wife, Lisa, is having an affair with Adrian, a British director. Or perhaps the affair is part ofa play being re- hearsed. Or perhaps Matthew has imag- med it all. But a mysterious woman who seems to shadow the others brings the story to its surprising conclusion, or does she? The audience plays the role of detective in this hilarious, multi-layered comedy ofsuspicion about love, lust, nothing is ever quite what it seems. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunsday, Piven Theatre Workshop, 927 Noyes St., Avoca West Ele- Avoca West Local songwriters This sweeping MB Financial Park at Rose- Park Center Preschool Spring Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 Road, Glenview, Kindergarten Parent Avoca West Night: information its annual Kindergarten mentary holds in the school's Parent Information Night children who will library. All parents of 5:30 p.m. for attend. Doors open at 847-724-6800 Park Center Preschooi Spring Book view Public Library, 1930 Glenview view Public lare invited to be five-years-old by Sept. Avoca District current residents of the process. 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Dishes simply prepared and Cheese Souffle, include: Irish Farmer and Spring Colcannon, Soda Bread 7 Happ Road, Northfield, $65, 847-446- 7000 Multifaith Alliance (formerly Wínnetka Interfaith Council) is holding another of its unique forums exploring the sacred Sacred Texts Teach. 7 p.m. Wmnetka Live Music Wednesdays with the Turn to Calendar, Next Page brook Public Library 1201 Cedar Lane, Library 1201 Cedar brook Public not a own materials. This is bring your Crusted Lamb, Wild Flower and Herb Pudding. Register at the event website. 6 p.m. New Trier Township High School, The Status of Women: Have We Come Far Enough?: texts ofthe Abrahamic religions. The latest is entitled The Status of Women: Have We Come Far Enough? What the Covenant Church, 1200 Hibbard Road, Wilmette, free, 847-446-4300 Wednesday, March 15 Josh Rzepka Trio: Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, The- lonious Monk and other classics of the era played by the Josh Rzepka Bebop trio. Reservations can be made online or by calling. 6:30 p.m. Found Kitchen & Social House, 1631 Chicago Ave., Evans- ton, free, 847-868-8945 Found's Salon Serles Featuring Nicholas Barron: Social House are featuring a new collec- live ofinteractive events dubbed the Salon Series. As a part ofthis series, Evanston's own Nicholas Barron is set to perform every Wednesday night. 8 p.m. Found Kitchen & Social House, 1631 Chicago Ave., Evanston, $10, 847- 868-8945 Organ Meditations for Lent at Saint Luke's Episcopal: during this season ofreflection to enjoy sounds ofthe historic 1922 Skinner Organ in the beautiful Saint Luke's nave. Dr. Christine Kraemer, organist at Saint Luke's, performs organ meditations during Lent. A free will offering is talc- en to benefit NFP Opus 327, dedicated to preserving the organ. 11:30 am. St. 7 p.m. Singers This is a land- Learn about notori- Just drop in to hear The story is about Marga- ture. Yang discusses his books and the discusses his books and ture. Yang 7 of reading without walls. importance W. Inn North Shore, 5300 p.m. Holiday Skokie, free, 847-965-4220 Touhy Ave., March 14 Tuesday, Ozone: Gary Burton L Makoto 1245 Chicago and 9:30 p.m. SPACE, Ave., Evanston, $22-$46,847-492-8860 ages 2 & Smile & Rhyme at Helnen's up with an adult: rhymes, and Miss Fran share stories, for a snack and to songs in the Cafe. Stay but an adult chat after the program, 10:30 am. must accompany children. 1020 Waukegan Heinen's Grocery Store, Road, Glenview, free "Older Than Ireland": mark documentary film telling the extraordinary stories ofa hundred years of a life as seen through the eyes of thirty Irish centenarians. Please register at glenviewpl.org/register or call. 7 p.m. Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 Beginning Square Dance Classes: Have fun and learn to square dance; be- Glenview Square Dance Club and Glen- $46/$54., 847-724-5670 Movies, Munchlesand More: "The Iron Lady": Meryl Streep, Jim Broadbent, Richard Nues Metropolitan Chorus iS. Bach's St. John Passion: ginner lessons are sponsored by the view Park District. No experience nec- essary. 7:30 p.m. Glenview Park Center, 2400 Chestnut Ave., Glenview, free first lesson; Registration for 9-week session ret Thatcher, who talks to the imagined presence ofher recently deceased hus- band. She struggles to come to terms with his death while scenes from her past life, from girlhood to British prime minister, intervene. The cast stars: E. Grant 11:30 am. Morton Grove Pub- lic Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 invited, with rehearsal 7-9 p.m. Tues- days prior to the performance. Their spring concert ofJ.S. Bach's St. John Passion is presented on April 2, 2017 at 3 p.m. 7 p.m. St. John Brebeuf Parish Church, 8307 N. Harlem Ave., Niles, suggested free will donation, 702-806- 8421 Pinched Paintings: Famous Art Heists In History: ous international art heists, including the Louvre's Mona Lisa as well as the largest museum theft in American his- tory. Art historian Dr. Michelle Mishur discusses history's most infamous heists both solved and unsolved. 7 p.m. North- This book Come to the fami- The Arts of Life invites the rollicking 1950s-style music of "Bye 1950s-style music the rollicking is presented three times. Bye Birdie," tried the evil Haman, who The story of Jews in to destroy the (but was unable) in song BCE Persia, is told 5th century or are: $20 for adults and story Tickets under door; $10 for children $25 at the 1:30 p.m. Ezra 12 or $12 at the door. Township Jewish Habonim, The Niles St., Sko- Congregation, 4500 Dempster ide, $10-$25, 847-674-5414 Family Party at Purim Service and Skokle Synagogue: and stay for ly-oriented Purim service Enjoy music, lots of fun afterward. show. 10:30 stories, and a real magic Niles Town- am. Ezra Habonim, The 4500 Demp- ship Jewish Congregation, ster St., Skokie, free, 847-675-4141 Monday, March 13 Call For Arti 6th Annual Square Foot Showl : you to participate in a free, open, non- international artists. 12- by 12-inch artwork will be accepted through March13, at 3p.m. 3 p.m. The Arts of Life, 1963 Johns Drive, Glenview, free, 847-486-0808 St. Patrick's Fellowship Luncheon: Join in for traditional Irish fare and a musical celebration of Ireland per- formed by Lee Murdock. Enjoy Irish Pub songs, old ballads, and dance tunes. Noon, The East Wing Glenview Senior Center, 2400 Chestnut Ave., Glenview, $20 for members; $25 for nonmembers, 847-724-4793 discussion features "The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend" by Katrina Bivald. A Swedish tourist opens a book- store in Broken Wheel, Iowa, to honor her deceased pen pal and makes some attempts to share her love of reading Public Library 4000W Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood, free, 847-677-5277 KnittIng Roundtable for Adults: Ronnie Rund, an expert knitter, shows attendees how to knit or how to solve knitting challenges. Bring one's current project(s) and needles. 2 p.m. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847-965-4220 Gene Luen Yang author ofboth, Ameri- can Born Chinese and Shadow Hero, is the first writer who works primarily in Library of Congress as the National juried exhibition including national and Adult Book Discussion: unconventional choices that threaten to bring long-hidden secrets to light as she with the locals. 11am. 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M4rch 2017 NHS Once the Pathfinder's The Pathfinder's is a Is confusing tech family SU\ it has intuitive four-wheel drive, which goes to front-wheel drive in most conditions (we averaged 30.2 mpg at 62 mph), until it detects slip- pery roads or rough ter- rain towing capability of up to 6,000 pounds; easily adjustable fold-down advanced safety and con- middle and rear seats; and venience technology. initial charms had settled in, after gatting used to the visual and performance elements, it seemed that we had communication problems. Despite being able to access all the audio and climate functions from the confusing control panel, there was an audio- only interface below it, including a (fashionable as a fannypack) CD player. Below that was a climate control interface. system straddling the past and the present, unable to commit to either, so it just throws everything it has out there in an attempt to please everyone. enough to sink a $43,000 car? It shouldn't be. But with so much competition that has better systems and more complete packages, you wonder why you should settle for something that is almost a match. rduffer®chicagotribune.com Th4'itter @DufferRobert ROBEPT DUFFER/CHICAGO TRIBUNE ROBEPT DUFFER/CHICAGO $30,290 Mpg: Engine: this three-row 3.5-liter V-6 Parting shot: 2017 NISSAN PATHFINDER Three-row SUV that falters on T'ansmissIon: Price as tested: 19 city! 26 highway not quite the one $43,785 Base price: infotainmerrt system. Continuously variable As the outing continued, in Platinum trim sports a wider, lower exterior design. in Platinum trim sports a wider, lower exterior Capable three-row SUV tion with the powertrain enhanced that comfort- able, approachable feel. The 284-horsepower V-6 is capable without being overbearing or needing coaxin SUV is built for comfort, not speed, and does the job quietly, almost modestly. The continuously variable transmission is more re- fined than other CVTs, shifting in and out of its infinite gears without much detection. things were starting to add up. On paper, the Pathfirid- er had most everything a customer would need in a SUV Testing a new car for a The briefcourtship with From across a crowded Overall the Pathfinder Platinum trim has all the Engaging in conversa- Pathfinder The 2017 Nissan Pathfinder BY ROBERT DUFFER Chicago Tribune week is a lot like dating - exciting and different but without all the emotional vulnerability and wretched insecurity. impressed, ultimately the refreshed 2017 Nissan Pathfinder followed a familiar pattern: initially disappointed. lot, the Pathfinder three- row SUV will catch some eyes, but not in a good way if it wears Sandstone garb like the press car, which both kids and adults called "poo-colored." But in the right setting - against Lake Michigan and a clear blue sky - the beige metal- lic color looked more corn- manding. looks wider up front and builder in the back, giving it a more trucklike pres- ence. Larga 20-inch alloy wheels, standard with the top-of-the-line Platinum trim, buffup the profik gloss you'd expect on a first date: fine leather-wrapped surfaces paired with sleek black dash material and fake wood trim on the door panels and center stack The sunroofand dual moonroofthat spans both rear rows ofseats en- hances the spaciousness. loads such as window DAVID ZALUBOWSKI/AP 2006 The dealer says the - 1V, Chicago A: Follow the manual. body every 10,000 miles. I now have about 28,000 miles on it, but haven't taken the advice, because the manual doesn't say to do it. cleaning will improve mpg. During the cold weather I notice a drop in mpg, but I think it is due to longer idling peri- ods. What is your recom- mendation? Should! follow the dealer advice or just stick with the manual? Although cleaning the throttle body may margin- ally increase fuel economy, it is not required mainte- nance. Cold weather af- fects fuel economy not only due to longer idling times, but greater acces- 5017 heaters, wipers, headlights and so on. Also, until everything warms up the mission, differential, wheel mouth, Rides, Chicago Tribune, 435 N. Michigan various lubricants (trans- bearings and so on) and until they thin out, they can cause drag. Send questions along with name and town to Motor- Ave., Fourth Floor, Chicago, IL 60611 or motormouth .trib®verizon.net. should I - K.B., Aurora, Ill. A: The exhaust brake, Using the exhaust brake Q:I have a 2014 Dodge to this model had front-end shimmy at highway speeds. to this model had front-end nove. The air that would the highway. When I get on the highway,! turn on the exhaust brake to assist when slow, gradual normally do not carry any loads or tow, so most weight is added. Is using dal in these conditions? experiencing premature ply creates some back- difficult for the pistons to exhaust stroke gets bOttled anything, and it won't help it really helps when you braking is necessary. I times no additional the exhaust brake benefi- Are any components wear in this process? which should not be con- ñised with the Jake Brake on big truck engines, sim- pressure, making it more normally flow freely on the up - partially. on the highway won't hurt anything around town. But have a heavy load, espe- cially descending a hill, and saves the brakes from overheating. Journey with a V-6 en- gine.carhasbeen excellent. However, when I have brought it in for oil changes, the deal- er tells me that clean out the throftle a Saab 9-3 sImilar Motormouth BOB WEBER

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Andafter another the floorandscored alayup. Evanston transfer, drove guard MalikJenkins,an next possession,senior seconds left.OntheDons' play andthescorewas points) finisheda3-point the Dons.Wilson(16 left. AquickshotbyNues with 3minutes,18seconds cutting thedeficitto52-41 Stritzel gottheDonsgoing, North. points ofthenightforNues 52-39. Theywerethefinal championship game. Notre DamesJeamerilWilsoncelebrateswiththestudentsection FridaynightaftertheDons'winoverNuesNorthinClass44LibertyvilleRegional 52-44 with2minutes,42 North ledtoarun-outfor A driveandfinishby going homewith them. would benochanges.The went withhismostexperi- who drovethefloorand our lasthighschool game. Dons wereadvancing or and SeanJohnson.There seniors ChrisHeinichen Stritzel, Jenkinsandfellow enced lineup-Wilson, the point deficittofour,52-48. (25-5) hadtrimmeda13- 55 seconds,NotreDame scored anotherlayup. found itswaytoWilson, Nues North,therebound "If welostthis would be Since thebeginningof In thespanof1minute, fourth quarter, Les Vikings inthebonus,but score still52-48.Itputthe 37 secondsleftandthe fourth foulwithiminute, that happen,"Jenkinssaid. We werenotgoingtolet Nues Dons' remarkable run, curred often during the 26 secondsleft. one, 52-51,with1minute, The Vikings'leadwasnow swished throughthenet from therightsidethat ins launcheda3-pointshot got thereboundandJenk- a one-and-one.NotreDame they missedthefrontendof North inregionalfinal Wilson pickeduphis In ascenario that oc- North (21-10) both freethrowsandwith bound andwasfouled.Ina lay upofftheglassfora to therimandbouncedina picked upspeed,galloped crossed thehalf-courtline, and Stritzelgottheball.He shot Itwasoffthemark launched aquick3-point was complete. led 55-52.The comeback 6.1 secondsleft, theDons one-and-one, heswished Jenkins corralledthere- on another3-pointshot. session, Franklinmisfired with 55secondsremaining. 53-52 NotreDamelead A potentialgame-tying, On theVikings'nextpos- MICHAEL SCHMIDT/PIONEERPRESS Jon JKerrisafreelance back likethat" buzzer. mntter reporterfor Pioneer Press. ND we'vemadeacome- don't thinkinmyhistoryat crack atit,'Wilsonsaid."I final buzzersounded. in unisontocelebrateasthe players leapedintotheair the stands,NotreDame large clusterofDonsfansin "We areND!"fromthe kings missedwildlyatthe 3-point shotfromtheVi- "Senior year,onelast To exuberantshoutsof @Pioneer-Press SPORTS seventh-seeded Nues tating. loss which madetheVikings' Class 4Aregional over 3:30lefttoplayinthe Dame by13pointswithjust basketball teamledNotre Pioneer Press BY JONJ.KERR standout senior admires Evanston Nues Northguard ball andlettimeoffthe with ateam-high16points. junior guardDamaria points ofthegameandwon sions, scoredthefinal16 got justenoughposses- ond-seeded Notre1)ame quick perimetershots.Sec- lead, theVikingssettledfor helped thembuildtheir basket, stead ofdrivingtothe North playedhurriedly.In- at theendofgame, Franklin hopestobecomemorelikeEastern basketball workahead. more," Franklinsaid. make uswanttowork stunning lossasmotivation. the Vikingswilluse coach GlennOlsonthink and bothFranklin utes againstNotreDame, er whosawsignificantmin- slated toreturneveryplay- clock." "We shouldhaveheldthe Franklin, whofinished get theirs,"saidNuesNorth tyville. 55-52 onFridayinLiber- him toimprove incertain AAU competition willforce said playingagainstelite Meanstreets. a UTEPrecruit,playedfor senior guardEvanGilyard, Purdue recruit,andSimeon ward NojelEastern,a ago, Evanstonseniorfor- cago Meanstreets.Ayear AAU practiceswithChi- scheduled tobeginspring areas The NuesNorthboys Instead oftakingitstime In mid-March,he Franklin hasmuch Niles North(21-10) "Everyone wastryingto The 6-foot-3Franklin "For alotofus,itwill all themoredevas- like a strategy offensive final, that re- is is just workshard Domaría Franklin - MiesNorthguard mindset. "Its (Eastern's) win.,' ever hecantohelphisteam just workshardtodowhat- bounded oroutjumped.He you goagainstbiggerguys lin saidofEastern."W1ien summer. game overthespringand adopt aspectsofEastern's bounding. Healsohopesto his teamwin." he cantohelp to dowhatever liance inthisyear'spostsea- flashes ofdefensivebnl- three 3-pointshots. Dame, Franklindrained quarter againstNotre second stretchinthefourth high 33points.Overa90- He finishedwithacareer- gional semifinalsonFeb.28. seeded Warreninthere- kings' 62-60winover10th- ond-half pointsintheVi- offense. Hescored28sec- when Franklintookoveron both regionalplayoffganies he's notgoingtogetoutre- Jon JKerrisafreelance does thosethings,thecol- glass andgetthoseeffort jump shots.Beactiveonthe doesn't needtosettlefor of hisbodyandhowhe it's understandingthegift unguardable shots.Forhim, ball isspecial.Hecanmake ofhis developmentisvital. I offers,butthenextphase enough toreceiveDivision all-court gameis son. Twitter @PioneerJ'ress reporter forPioneerPress. leges, theywillrespond." points," Olsonsaid."Ifhe There werestretchesof "It's hismindset,"Frank- Olson believesFranidin's Franklin alsoshowed "His abilitytoscorethe ... 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