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The comments were vowingto stymie any efforts laterdescribed by GOP by U.s. Attorney General House Speaker Paul Ryan as Jeff Sessions to crack down racist. on medical cannabis sales "I look forward to being already being rung up the first Mexican-American across the state. attorney general' Ruiz said. "Don't decriminalize. ALEX NITKINIPIONEER PRESS "And if you think judge Don't go halfway. Don'tThe eight Democratic candidates for Illinois attorney general participate in a forum Jan.14 at Grace Lutheran Church in Gonzalo Curiel bothered investigateit,"saidcivil Evanston. Republican candidates Erika Harold and Gary Grasso declined to attend, organizers said. Trump, wait until you get rights attorney and law pro- Jesse Umberto Ruiz ... I'm fessor Aaron Goldstein, Organized by the Na- victed of a felony, accordingtroubled police departmentlong said. "Between howgoingto drive him out of his who is running for the posttionalOrganization for to state law. in the country." strongly they emphasized mind." "Illinoisneeds to showWomen and Action for a "As a lawyer, if someone "I've proven that I havecriminal justice and how The forum's organizers some courage and legalizeBetter Tomorrow, a prog-has a complaint about me,the capability to hold themuch they talked aboutsaid they had the president this right now, and we needressive activist group thatthey can go ... and have mypowerful accountable,"protecting communities ofto thank for the crowded to stand up to (Presidentformed in the wake of thelicense pulled' Raoul said.Fairley said. color, it feels like there's not stage and the hundreds of Donald) Trump. 2016 election, the forum"We should have the same Highland Park Mayor really a middle-of-the-roadspectators who packed the The candidates' answersrepeatedly circled back tostandard for those whoNancy Rotering said she Democrat in there." church sanctuary of Grace to the final question askedreports that Trump made a carry deadly force." would use the office to take State Rep. Scott Drury Lutheran Church, 1430 at the two-hour forum, held profane reference to Haiti Sharon Fairley alsoon gun manufacturers, hay- D-Highwood, whose 58thSouth Blvd., according to at Grace Lutheran Church,and some African nations in pledged to lean on localing beaten back a lawsuit District includes HighlandMisa Kaplan, the director of echoed their broad agree- a meeting Jan. governments to tightenfrom the National Rifle As- Park, Northbrook and LakeAction for a Better Tomor- row. ment on issues ranging 11. - oversight of their policesociation when her townForest and stretches up to from gun safety to voting Trump acknowledgedofficers. She and Raoul arepassed restrictions on gun North Chicago, emphasized "For alotof people, tights to police accountabil- using "tough language" butthe only African-Americans sales in 2013. a campaign to "clean upmyself included, we just it)', all while they competed denied saying the expletive running for the office. "I'm the mayor of a cityIllinois' targeting corrup- didn't pay any attention to to condemn Trump in in-phrase. Fairley said she wouldthat banned assault weap- tion among both Republi- the state attorney general creasingly emphatic terms. State Sen. Kwame Raoul,convene a panel to draft aons and large-capacitycan and Democratic lead-race," said Kaplan. 'People The crowded fieldofD-Chicago, the son of Hai-statewide use-of-force pol- magazines, and you all have ers. He emphasized his dis-were just ignorant of state Illinoisattorney generaltian immigrants, said thaticy, and recommend annualthat constitutional right be- tinction as the only Democ- and local politics, and a candidates emerged afterthe day after that Ovaltraining sessions for offi-cause of the lawsuit that rat in the General Assemblytremendous benefit of the Democrat Lisa Madigan an-Office meeting he called for cers, on top of enforcing thetook us to the U.S. Supreme who voted last year against (2016) election is that sud- nounced in September thatthe president to resign over Chicago Police Depart-Court," Roteringsaid. "I will Mike Madigan's re-election denly people are paying she wouldn't seek a fourththe remarks. ment's ongoing consent de-be that advocate as attorney as House speaker. attention to dimensions of term as the state's top litiga- Wearing a Haitian flagcree with the U.S. Depart-general?' Drury was also the onlypolitics that they weren't tor. Among the contenderslapel pin, attorney generalment of Justice. The candidates' hard candidate to lob barbs at his before?' are lawyers who have prac- candidate Raoul touted his The former federal pros-lines on liberal priorities -opponents on the dais Sun- Republican attorney gen- ticed in Chicago and itsauthorship of multipleecutor stepped down fromespecially their unanimousday. He mentioned Raoul'seral candidates Erika Har- suburbs, including former criminal justice reform billsher perch atop the Civiliansupport for full marijuana2013 support of a con-old and Gary Grasso were Goy. Pat Quinn and political during his 13-year tenure inOffice of Police Account-legalization - shocked Miacealed-carry bill after say-also invited to the forum, newcomers like Renato the state Senate, adding thatability, the nascent agencyFurlong, who came froming the state's Democratsbut they both declined to Mariotti, a Chicago activist he's now pushing legislationcharged with revampingChicago's Lincoln Square"need people with spines' attend, organizers said. and former federal prose- that would make it easier tooversight of the Chicagoneighborhood to see theand he accused Quinn of The Illinois gubernatori- cutor. fire cops over misconduct. Police Department, to jumpforum in person, she said. draing hisfeet duringal primary will be held Eight Democrats and two Currently, police in Illi-into the attorney general "It was surprising to meefforts to switch the state's March 20. Republicans are running for nois only see their certifica- race lastyear. On Jan. 14, she that they're all... just soelections to an open pri- the office. tion removed if they're con- called Chicago's "the mostblatantly progressive," Fur-mary system that wouldn'tAlex Nitkin is afreelancer. NEWS ACCESS EVERYTHING YOU NEED, Sale pendingonland where the Purple Hotel once stood e lôite need ¿6.

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I Nues West students emphasize unity Start school day with celebration of King's legacy

Staff Report Two daysafter Nues Township High School Dis- trict 219 students had the day off from school in ob- t servance of Dr. Martin Lu- i ther King Jr.'s birthday, they experienced a rousing cele- bration of the slain civil rightsleader'slegacy to start their school day. The Black Student Union at Nues West High School held two early morning assemblies Jan. 17, filling the auditorium with stu- dents and faculty for an event that lasted slightly less than an hour. Student leaders Kayla Lawrence and Kayla Scott saidthis year the Black Student Union decided to focus on unity. "Black Student Union chose this theme because of the unfortunate events that have been going on in to- day's society such as police brutality, mass shootings, hate speech and gender inequality" Lawrence said. Scott said unity was an important subject for Niles West students. Quoting King, she said, "We must PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS live together as brothers orNues West High School students performed dances, music, speeches and more Jan. l7as part of a celebration of Martin Luther Jr. Day. perish together as fools." The tribute included mu-impact the lives of people self-advocacy, it's your abil- Principal Jason Ness said sic and dance, personal re-around the world," she said. ity to make wise decisionsthe annual Martin Luther flections, speeches, poetry"Although progress has that make you have a betterKing Jr. program started and more. The Niles Westbeen made, racism, alonglife," said Wells, the newfiveyearsago, and has orchestra, dressed in black,with many other injustices, NTHS Dist219equity di-developed over time. performed in front of thestill exist today' rector. "It is studying when "This is a program that's stage. Perrin urged her class-you'd rather sleep.Itis completely inspired, devel- "Regardless of our back-mates to "speak up" whenapologizing when you'reoped, implemented by our ground, where we comethey see an injustice, and to wrong.It's making wisestudents' he said. from or how we got here, all"speak out" when they wit- decisions. It's coming home He told the audience that that matters is that we come ness violence and hatred. on time for curfew evenno matter where they go together to navigate our "Make your voices be though you don't want to. Itfrom high school, they will shared challenges, obstacles heard," she said. "It's theis removing excuses andserve as future leaders "for and successes;' said Nilesmost powerfultool youchallenging yourself to doequity" and for those who West student Simone Per- have." better." don't have a voice or the rin. Last year's Martin Luther Wells said people cannotconfidence to use it. Perrin also spoke aboutKing Jr. event focused onunite if any one person is "At Niles West, we're the importance of standingself-advocacy, leading thebroken. committed to realizing Dr. Nues West Hugh School's orchestra performed Jan.17at a up for justice and what iskeynote speaker for this "If any of us are unableKing's vision and serving special event honoring Martin Luther King Jrs legacy. right year's program, LaWannato stand on his or her own,as a model to the country "No matter how young orWells, to ask how now towe all lose," she said. "Youto demonstrate what a Niles North High School andstaff reflections on old you are, you have amove from that lessoncan be a self-advocate andtrulyintegrated,sociallyalso scheduled an after- King's legacy, and featuring responsibility to make thistoward unity. stand in unity at the samejust high school looks like;'school event Jan.17to apositive and inspiring nation better and positively "When we think about time?' he said. honor King; with student message, officials said. 7 e FIREPLACESPLUS Visit our virtual showroom 3 books selectedfor @ FiresideCollection.com C Coming Together 2

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The following items were 1500 block of South Lawn- charged with violating anthe 8700 block of Northtold police he was havingster Street. taken from the Nues Policedale Avenue, Chicago, wasorder of protection on Jan.Milwaukee Avenue. Cruz-chest pain and had "drank a Police said a resident of Department reports. An ar-charged with retail theft on 9. Olteanu is sheduled toSalinas is scheduled to ap-lot of alcohol." The manthe 6800 block of West rest does not constitute aJan. 9 after she allegedlyappear in court Jan.29. pear in court March 9. was taken to a local hospi- Oakton Streetreported finding ofguilt. stole various video games Oscar McAdams, 30, oftal, police said. more than $1,000 missing from a store in the 9600 DUI the 4700 block of Wesley A 48-year-old Nuesfrom a bedroom on Jan. 12 BATTERY block of North Milwaukee Matthew Moeller, 32, ofTerrace, Schiller Park, waswoman was ticketed withaftera man wearing a Jan A. Bigoraj, 57, of theAvenue. Simmons wasthe 6800 block of Northcharged with driving underpublic intoxication on Jan. fluorescent vest came to 9700 block of North Deescheduled to appear inNorthwest Highway, Chi-the influence and driving13 after police were called the home to check the Road, was charged withcourt Jan.23. cago, was charged withon a suspended license onto the 7100 block of Westwater pressure and was domestic battery on Jan. 9. Briana L. Thomas, 23, ofdriving under the influence Jan. 14 following a trafficDempster Street followingallowed inside. Bigoraj is scheduled to ap-the 1000 block of Northand possession of drugstop in the 7100 block ofa report of an intoxicated pear in court Jan. 29. Hamlin Avenue, Chicago,paraphernalia on Jan.11 Milwaukee Avenue. Mc-person. BURGLARY and Tatiana Wright, 23, offollowing a traffic stop nearAdams is scheduled to ap- An apartment inthe THEFT the 3000 block of Madisonthe Niles Police Station.pear in court Feb. 27. THEFT 8100 block of Dempster Luis Castaneda-Maldo-Street, Bellwood, wereMoellerisscheduled to I Four tires and rims wereStreet was reported bur- nado, 33, of the 2700 blockeach charged with retail appear in court Feb 27. PUBLIC reported stolen off a cargarized on Jan. 10. Tools of Louis Street, Franidintheft on Jan. 14, police said. Baldwin Manotas, 39, ofINTOXICATION parked in the 7700 block ofvalued at $200 were re- Park, was charged withThe pair were accused ofthe 5000 block of West A 21-year-old ProspectNordica Avenue betweenported stolen. retail theft on Jan. 9. Ac-stealing $943.20 worth ofGrace Street, Chicago, wasHeights man was ticketed Jan. 9 and 10. cording topolice, Cas- charged with driving underwith public intoxication Police said a woman lostBURGLARY merchandise from are- TO VEHICLE taneda-Maldonado wastailer in the 8500 block ofthe influence on Jan. 13and taken to a local hospital $500 in a phone scam on accused of under-ringing following a traffic stop inJan. 12 after police were Jan. 1 1. According to police, Tools valued at approxi- West Golf Road. Thomas mately $5,500 were re- 90 transactions while em-and Wright are each sched- the 8500 block of Demp-called to a restaurant in thea caller claiming to repre- ployed at a restaurant sterStreet. Manotasis 7600 block of North Mil-sent ComEd told the worn-ported stolen between Dec. uled to appear in court 19 and Jan. 9 from a truck inthe 8800 block ofMarch 7. scheduled to appearin waukee Avenue. an she had an outstanding West Dempster Street, re- court Feb. 27. A 56-year-old Chicagodebt and should pay it byparked in the 6800 block of sulting in a loss to the ORDER OF Refugio Cruz-Salinas,man was ticketed withpurchasing debit cards,Milwaukee Avenue. restaurant of $927.39. Cas-PROTECTION 40, of the 300 block ofpublic intoxication on Jan.which she did. A laptop was reported stolen from an unlocked taneda-MaldonadoisVIOLATION Third Street,Northfield, 13 after police were called A car reported stolen out scheduled to appear in Constantin Olteanu, 35,was charged with drivingto a retailer in the 5600of Chicago was recoveredcar parked in the 8900 court Jan. 25. of the 7500 block ofunder the influence on Jan.block of West Touhy Ave-Jan. 1 behind a business inblock of Milwaukee Ave- Dana Simmons, 27, of theWaukegan Avenue, was14 following an incident in nue. The man reportedlythe 8800 block of Demp-nue Jan. 14.

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BY ALEX NITKIN About one-third of those Pioneer Press crossings go north or south across Jarvis - enough to Skokie and Lincoinwoodmake them stop for traffic will partner to add a pair ofon the larger street, Letson two-way stop signs along said. Jarvis Avenue, where the "We have to be careful villages share a border, offi-because if we build a stop cials said. sign where thereisn't The Lincoinwood Board enough traffic to warrant it of Trustees voted to ap- people will just roll through prove the signs at Kedvaleit," Letson said. "And that and Lowell avenues Jan. 16, will just make it more dan- setting the stage for crews gerous." toerect them in"early Two-way stop signs al- February," according to Vil- ready stand over the inter- lage Manager Timothy sections where Jarvis meets Wíberg. Crawford, Kildare and Skokie leaders had asked Thpp avenues. the neighboring town early The new signs are a last year to consider thewelcome addition for Lito new traffic safety measures, Mercado, who lives in the according to Andrew Let- 7300 block of North Lowell son, Lincolnwood's directorAvenue. Mercado called ALEX NITKIN/PIONEER PRESS of Public Works. Lowell and Jarvis a "danger-The villages of Lincoinwood and Skokie plan to work together to bring a stop sign to Jarvis Avenue, where the two towns Together, the two inter-ous intersection." border, officials said. sections have seen five "I definitely remember crashes in the past twothere being accidentsits Jan. 30 meeting, Letson A state law passed andployees promising a "corn-we are fully committed to years, according to a traffic there' Mercado said. "Itsaid. signed in November re-prehensive review" of themaintaining a professional study launched in 2017 bywill be nice to have some- The Lincolnwood Village quires governments acrosstown's sexual harassmentenvironment, and a work- Lincoinwood officials. thing to get people to slowBoard also approved at theIllinois to draw explicit pro- policy, including a "newplace free of any forms of The study also found thatdown?' Jan. 16 meeting measures to cedures for reporting sexual villagewide training initia-unlawful harassment or dis- the spots combine for more Skokie officials will over- streamline the investigationmisconduct tive?' crimination," Bass wrote. than 400 car crossings ev-see the erection of the signsprocess for allegations of In December, Mayor "I want everyone associ- ery day, according to village if their Village Board ap-sexual harassment withinBarry Bass published anated with the village of A!exNitkin is afreelance reporter for officials. proves the measure duringvillage government open letter to village em-Lincolnwood to know that Pioneer Press.

Lincolnwoòd pushes forward plan to overhaul 'problematic' intersection BY Aix NITIUN nue in 2016, according toof thebusieststate-op- draw up a final design. Pioneer Press the village's Public Workserated roads that isn't an mOT offered up $75,000 Director Andrew Letson. expressway, Letson added. for the job, and the village A plan for a $2.5 million Officials also want to add The road is run by thegot another $175,000 road-widening projecta tight-turn-only lane forIllinois Department ofthrough Cook County. aimed at smoothing trafficcars turning onto TouhyTransportation. Last year,during the through the intersection offrom Cicero, Letson said. Village and state officials county's inaugural round of Touhy and Cicero avenues "When you have such aare hoping to score a Con-funding, the Touhy-Cicero took a step toward realityhigh volume of traffic fromgestion Mitigation and Airproject was one of 41 proj- Jan. 16, as the Lincolnwood the highway trying to makeQuality Improvement grantects awarded grants, ac- Village Board voted to ap-two turns onto Touhy, itto fund the multimillion-cording to John Yonan, the prove state funding for acreates a bottleneck and dollar project Lincolnwoodcounty's superintendent for design proposal. makes that stretch of Cicerotapped the same federaltransportation. ALEX NITKINIPIONEER PRESS Faced with heavy traffic really problematic," Letsonprogram to pay for a $4.5 The project caught theLincoiwood looks to widen the off-ramp area of the Edens on Cicero Avenue that cansaid. "Touhy is a majormillion bike overpasseye of county officials be- Expressway, near the intersection of Touhy and Cicero back up onto the Edensarterial road, and when itscheduled to open abovecause ofits potential to help avenues to help ease traffic congestion. Expressway during rushgets backed up, it affects notTouhyAvenue this summer,shepherd pedestrians, not hours, Lincolnwoodoffi- just everyone in town, butaccording to villageoffi-just cars, through the inter- that it turns all those drivers could be a major enhance- cials began exploring wayseveryone goingthrough it as cials. section, Yonan said. into pedestrians after they ment." to widen the northbound well." Before the village can "You have such a greatpark," Yonan said. "So al- Officials are aiming to Edens off-ramp for traffic With about 40,000 dailyapply for the grant, officialscontinuous stretch of busi- lowing that intersectionfinalize a design by the end headed east on Touhy Ave-trips, Touhy Avenue is oneneed to hire engineers tonesses along Cicero there,some wider sidewalks ofthe year, Letson said. NEWS Two train-car collisions at same crossing in 48hours Police say drivers Jan. 4 and 6, according to crossing. The train operator told the police reports. In the Jan. 4 incident, thepolice he was heading south in both instances "I would not say we have trainhitthe vehicleatfrom the Dempster Street made illegal turn a problem, but it's definitelyaroundl2:30 p.m., accord- station to the Howard Street very atypical to see a CTAing to CTA spokeswomanstation with 16 passengers, Staff Report Yellow Line train collideIrene Ferradaz. The colli-according to the crash re- with a single vehicle at thesion was believed to be port. Two days after a Chicagosame exact intersection al- minor, she said, but it re- "He immediately activat- Transit Authority Yellowmost in the exact samesulted in the CTA suspend- ed the emergency brakes, Line train collided with anmanner within 48 hours ofing service for a short time but was unable to avoid automobile that had ven-eachother,"said Skokie and substituting shuttle busmaking contact," the report tured too far into a Skokie police Officer Eric Swaback. service along the line. stated. crossing earlier this month, Unlike the Jan. 4mci- Ferradaz said it is policy CTA spokesman Jon an almost identical incident dent, there were two minor,that any time there is a train Kaplan confirmed that the occurred at the same loca- non-life-threatening in- collision,thelineshuts Yellow Line train made con- tion, according to policejuries reported in the sec-down for testing to maketact with a vehicle on the records. ond collision, said Swaback. sure the train is operating tracks at about 2 p.m. Jan 6. Police reports obtained The drivers in both acci-properly. Kaplan said rail service PIONEER PRESS by the Skokie Reviewdents were cited with dis- The police crash reportwas disrupted for about 40CTA employees test the train crossing Jan. 4 at Nues Cen- through a Freedom of Infor- obeying atraffic controlstätes that the driver turnedminutes as crews removed ter Road in Skokie after a Yellow Line train hit a vehicle that mation Act request show device, he said. left out of the nearby park- the damaged vehicle fromhad traveled onto the tracks. Two days later. an almost that bothincidentsoc- Swaback said police haveing lot despite "two signsthe tracks. identical incident occurred, po'ice said. There were no curred after a driver madenot seen a pattern of trafficthat show no left turn from "1he driver of the carserious injuries. an illegal left-hand turn outaccidents at the crossingthe parking lot?' declined medical attention," of a parking lot at 8440 that raise a red flag. In fact, In the second incident,he said. "The train operator The CTA checked andwork as designed," Kaplan Nues Center Road - just tohe said, there are inter- police said, a vehicle was hitand a passenger reportedconfirmed the train signal said. the north of the crossing. sections in town that haveby a Yellow Line Skokieminor back injuries andsystem at the Niles Center CTA officialssaid the The incidents happenedmany more accidents thanSwift train after a driver were taken to Skokie Hospi- Road crossing "functioned gate was down when both during the afternoons ofat the Nues Center Road made the same turn. t al." normally and continues to collisions occurred.

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U.S.District Judge Milton Shadur wrote more than 11,000 opinions during 37 years on the federal bench, an output Chief District Judge Ruben Castillo called "a small reflection of his dedication to the rule of law?' "In addition to this work, Judge Shadur has mentored a number of judges throughout his career, in- cluding me," Castillo said in a statement Jan. 16. "Judge Shadur will be remembered for his pas- sion - his passion for his wife and his family, the law and the North- em District of Illinois." Shadur, 93, who presided over a pivotal Chicago school desegrega- tion case and a long-running lawsuit over severe overcrowding at Cook County Jail, died Jan. 15 after complications from surgery at JourneyCare hospice in Glen- view, according to his daughter Beth. He was a resident of Glen- coe. "Judge Milton Shadur devoted his life to upholding justice, to his country and to his family," Mayor Rahm Emanuel said in a state- ment "He served the country bravely in uniform in World War II, honorably for 37 years on the bench. and will long be remem- bered for his sharp legal mind, CHARLES OSGOOD/CHICAGO TRIBUNE independence and integrity." U.S. District Judge Milton Shadur, shown ¡n1999,was known for his intellect and independent streak, experts say. After a long career in private practice, Shadur was nominated to Shadur continued to overseeing to Shadur's daughter Beth. AtU. of C. and obtained a law degree two wedcs ofhis life, he continued the bench in 1980 by then-Presi-significant litigation, including a18, he graduated from the Uni-before working at a private firm to work on a class-action lawsuit, dent Jimmy Carter. Not long after class-action lawsuit filed by theversity of Chicago with a bach- from 1949 to 1980. only recently passing it off to that, he oversaw the court-ordered Chicagn Teachers Union againstelor's degree in mathematics and After he was recommended foranotherjudge, his daughtersaid. desegregation plan for Chicago CPS, which alleged discriminationphysics. a federal judgeship, Shadur made "He left a legacy of public Public Schools. Also during theagainst black teachers. He went on to serve as a radarthe move to the bench evenservice and justice for all' his 1980s, he approved a consent "He was truly a titan of fairnessofficer in the Navy during World though he was taking a substantial daughter said. "He would say it decree ordering the county toand decency on the bench, andWar II and eventually earned the pay cut. "I thought it was some-doesn't mailer if someone was improve conditionsat Cookruled on a number of cases that rank of lieutenant. While on leave, thing you could contribute todisenfranchised or poor or didn't County Jail, calling for the releasematerially advanced the cause ofhe was introduced to a friend'ssociety on," he told the Tribunehave opportunities; he wanted of prisoners tocurtailsevereeducational justice for our stu- cousin, Eleanor. He left behind last year. them to have the same legal overcrowding. dents, and fairness and dignity foropera glasses at the family's home Shadur, who described himselfrepresentation. Shadur was among the firstour members' CTU Vice Presi- so he could speak with her again. as a child of the Great Depression "He taught our whole family the federal judges to explicitly ac-dent Jesse Sharkey saidina "The second day he saw her, he and a "compulsive" worker, would importance oftakingcare of others knowledge abuse by Chicago po-statement Jan.16."While ourtold her, 'I'm goingto marry you joke that his version of a half-day and taldng a stand on things." lice,using strong language tounion has not always agreed withhis daughter said. was 6 aim to 6 p.m. Even after he Shadur also is survived by a son, describe allegations of torture byJudge Shadur, we knew that we Though she dismissed it at thebecame ill in June, he couldn'tRobert, three grandchildren; and officers in the 1990s. could always count on his fairness,time, Shadur made good on the shake his work ethic as he issuedfour great-grandchildren. He was "It is now common knowledge," his integrity and his decency in thepromise, and the couple werenumerous opinions ançi orderspreceded in death by a daughter, Shadur wrote in 1999, "that in thecourtroom?' married for 72 years. She survives from home. Karen. early- to mid-1980s, Chicagn Po- Born in St Paul, Minn., Shadur him. After complications from A funeral service was to be held lice Cmdt Jon Burge and manygrew up one of four brothers in After hismilitary service,surgery last year, he announced he Jan.18at Congregation Am officers working under him regu- Milwaukee, where he lived on the Shadur, who was convinced he would step aside in September, but Shalom, 840 Vernon Ave. in Glen- larly engaged in the physical abusesame block as former congress-would be a math teacher, was he never officially retired. Instead, coe. and torture of prisoners to extractman, presidential adviser and fed-encouraged by a relative to enroll he continued to work on cases confessions?' eral Judge Abner Mikva, accord-in law schooL He returned to thefrom his hospital bed. In the last [email protected] NEWS Morton Groveflying Oakton Community College trustees hires new grantdirector Illinois bicentennial flag planning experience' ac- BY GENEVIEVE cording to a news release. BY GENEVIEVE BOOKWALTER Pioneer Press Grippe has worked with BOOKWALTER community colleges for 11 Pioneer Press Oakton Community Col- of those years, according to the news release, and Morton Grove visitors lege trustees on Jam 16 agreed to hire Allison served as elected president will be able to see a new for the Illinois Community Illinois bicentennial flag the Grippe as the new head of next time they visit the grant strategy and devel- College Resource Devel- opment. opment. Morton Grove Flag Plaza. Grippe's annual salary The flag is on display at Trustees Martha Burns, will be $85,000, the release the plaza located on Demp- Ann Termes and Brian Chan were absent from the OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE states. She is expected to ster Street through Dec. 2 as start working at Oakton on part of the villa's efforts to meeting. Allison Grippe has been mark the state's birthday '1 think she can help ushired as Oakton Communi- Feb. 5. add a little strategy to how ty College's new director Grippe's hiring follows a celebration. recruiting process that at- "Celebrating 200 years is we apply for grants;' saidof grant strategy and pretty good, right?" said Ileo Loft,Oakton's vice development. tracted 30 applications for president of academic af- the position, according to Morton Grove Mayor Dan the release. Grippe was one DiMaria. "This is the state GENEVIEVE BOOKWALTER/PIONEEP PRESS rs. gree in "management using of Abraham Lincoln.The Illinois bicentennial flag, pictured Jan. 22, is flying with Grippe comes to Oakton technology" from Marl-of four finalists who inter- There's a lot of historyother flags at a plaza on Dempster Street in Morton Grove. College from Williamboro College in Vermont,viewed with administrators Raney Harper College inand has worked for almostand employee groups on here." campus. The flag was provided by Palatine, where she served15 years in "resource devel- United Airlines, which ismunicipality in the stateMorton Grove news release. as director of grants, ac-opment, grant writing and cordingto Oakton officials. management, budget de- [email protected] sponsoring the effort "towith one bicentennial flag' ThvitterGentheveBook provide each county andaccording to a village of [email protected] She holds a master's de-velopment and strategic

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comein handy? G It's a gnod thing fearing for their of the essence. There's no room I still remember lives, Hawaii for error. BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE mytrainingon finally got the So we drilled. What do do in a nuclear attack? Well, this West Garfield Park school, a G:, how to survive a word that it was First, we were taught to not fallout shelter, closed in 2013. nuclear attack all onebigmis- look out the window. The light As we saw take. As the GIs from the blast will blind us. So abandoned the "duck and cover" Not to worry, though. recently in Hawaii, used to say during that's the first thing to remember routine. We had a new tactic to When I look at a map of North most Americans RANDYBLASER World War II, it ifthere is a nuclear blast near you. survive: the fallout shelter. Korea, the most likely country to haven't been was just one big Don't look at it. As you would travel around send a nuclear missile toward prepped recently on how to han- SNAFU. Next was the old "duck and town, you'd come across public Hawaii, I see there's ample ocean dle an inbound missile threat. The employee that made the cover' buildingr - the library, city hail around it where a number of our When the alert came across mistake hasn't been fired. It prob- Here's what you do. You go out and similar places - that carried nuclear submarines can hang out, emergency notification systems in ably took a lot less than 38 mm- into the hallway, sit on the floor the fallout shelter symbol basi- just miles offthe North Korean Hawaii, people had no idea what utes for the button-pusher to cross-leed, put your head down cally a circle with three yellow coast. to do. They abandoned their cars hunker down with a union rep between your knees, then cover triangles inside. The triangles had I bet they can obliterate North and tried to find shelter. People in after the mistake. your head with your hands. If their points downward with a Korea longbefore we get any the hills headed for the valley. But the error got me thinking you're lucky, someone might be single triangle atop the other two. warning of an attack Tourists hung out in hotel lobbies. It's been decades since the United nearby to provide sorne additional When you found that symbol, There should be some solace in Panic reigned. States really felt like its citizens cover, but don't count on it. you were to remember to go there that. Because "duck and cover" is The alert was a mistake. Some needed to prepare for an immi- After a year or two of such when you got the warning that a never going to work, and the state official reportedly pressed nent nuclear attack drills, I began to think: This won't nuclear missile attack was immi- fallout shelter idea is a fullacy In the wrong button during a shift Back in the day, we practiced save me. We're ail going to be nent. some sort ofnuclear attack, the change and sent out the alert of an these drills all the time, more than crashed when the school col- But now, even the fallout shel- living might envy the dead. inbound missile attack, throwing fire drills. An error during a fire lapses in a nuclear attack ter is gone. No one knows what to the entire state into chaos. drill...well, maybe there's time to As the years passed and nuclear do or where to go when irradia- RandyBlaser is afreelance col- After 38 minutes of people fix it. But a nuclear attack? Time is tensions eased, we all pretty much tion is imminent. umnist. Trump's definition of what makes aood American excludesmany I should pack a supporters call a years - masses that probably bag. merit-based sys- included both your ancestors and Ithinklmight tern. mine. - be deported. What is "mer- As for me, I fall in with the I was looking it?" older criteria more than the new. recently at what it Preference Other than speaking English, I takes to be a good would be given to don't meet the grade. So I most American citizen, PAuL. SASSONE applicants: likely would be rejected. as defined by . Who speak The Statue ofLiberty first President Donald l'rump, and I'm English. shone as a beacon to all, even sorry to say that I just don't make u Who are young rather than old. people who did not possess "en- the grade. . Who are well-educated. trepreneurial initiative" or have a TIM BOVLE/GETTY IMAGES The criteria can be found in a . Who have job skills. high-payingjob waiting for them. Columnist Paul Sassone says he's keeping a bag packed in case the proposed immigration bill that . Who have been offered a high- Through this proposed legisla- "merit-based" immigration criteria gets appied to us all. has the president's backing. Most paying job. tion, the federal government is immigrants who are successful in . Who have a record of achieve- now seeking to greatly narrow Do you think someone might only to come here, but to be here their application to come to the ment. what kind of person can become a have the bright idea of applying at ail? are are related to . Who have entrepreneurial U.S. citizen. The framers and these immigration standards to I think I'll keep that bag someone who lives here. The initiative. supporters ofthis bill have very those ofus who already are citi- packed. Just in case. proposed bill would reduce the Quite a switch from the "poor specific - and exclusionary - zens but are not determined to be number of family-based admis- ... huddled masses"the Statue of ideas ofwho and what is valuable useful enough? Might there even- Paul Sassone is afreelance col- sions in favor of what the bill's Liberty has welcomed over the to the United States. tually be a merit-based system not umnist. 16 OPINION It's easy to set up advance caredirectives, do it the kind ofmedical treat- ment you want or don't want the sort of comfort you want to have; how you wish to be treated and what you want your loved ones to know. SARA CLABKSON It has five sections Dateline which correspond with the i Five Wishes. The first In my family, we hate to concerns The Person I talk about dying and death. Choose as My Health Care Bring up the topic of how Agent, and the second My you might want things Wish for the Kind of Medi- handled in case ofa serious cal Treatment I Want or accident or illness, and a Don't Want. That is the AGING WITH DIGNITY hush descends. medical section. The Five Wishes directive MARY, SEAT OF WISDOM "Let's not talk about that The third is self-explan- now," someone might say. atory My Wish for How One lady attending the That's our family "denial Comfortable I Want to Be. presentation said that she celebrate Catholic Schools Week With Us! isn'tjust a river in Egypt" as It corresponds with num- had put advance health the old joke goes. ber 4 - My Wish for Howl care directives in place, and Statistically only 30 Want People to Treat Me. that they included orders percent ofthe adult popu- Number 5 is also very im- like Do Not Resuscitate. lation has advance direc- portant: My Wish for What Her daughter-in-law ac- OPEN HOUSE fives in place, meaning that I Want My Loved Ones to cused her of being selfish. in the case ofa sudden Know. That is not selfish. That is January28IiO3OAM-1:OOPM accident or disabling ill- We need to confront taking the responsibility Pmily Mass 9O AM ness, the patient may not these issues in advance of away from someone who, have the care, treatment illness, dying and death so for reasons oflove and c:LwoM, **rvaÑ» and even funeral services that the person whose life sentiment, may not be able he or she may have wanted. is ending can have the to make decisions in ac- January 29-301 8:45 - 11:15 AM For that reason, I at- dignity he or she wants and cordance with the person tended a recent talk and deserves. Confronting and who is ill or dying. Pv*oI id Vt4rg, OpHou presentation on the Aging addressing these issues in Through a quick Inter- With Dignity Foundation's advance can minimize net search, I found other January31 I 9:30-11:00 AM Five Wishes directive, family conflict, though my similar and legally valid which outlines end-of-life- own experience also shows documents which can Preschool through 8th Grade care. The Five Wishes is a that there is going to be outline end-of-life desires legal document and living some amount ofconflict no and directives. will that is recognized in matter how well prepared. An organization called 3 & 4 year-old Preschool Programs I Full Day Kindergarten Illinois and 41 other states. Advance directives End of Life Washington

Accelerated Academic Programs I Remedial Resource Program Founder Jim Towey is the should be shared with lists some ofthem. It has its attorney who designed the family members and other own point ofview as well. Before and After School Care 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM form in 1997 after working important people - doc- What is important is not 21st Century Blended Learning Classrooms with Mother Teresa. She tors, religious/spiritual which free or low-cost particularly inspired him inleaders and close friends - legally recognized docu-

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MEUNDA PHOTO A screen shot shows the false missile threat alert that caused panic in Hawaii on Jan.13. Missile launchscarebrings reflection: What wouldyoudo? brought me back to my we know we have no con- early 1980s abject fear of a trol and accept it, and de- Northw.st.rn Univ.rsity nuclear exchange with cide to live every second to Jazz Orohatra: Russia, the time of back- the fullest. and-forth threats and nu- Maybe we're protectors A Mardi Gras CsI.bration clear war-themed TV until the very end, like that Music shows ("The Day After") dad in Hawaii, trying to Galvin Recital Hall Lì'NN PETRAK and songs ("99 Red Bal- move heaven and earth - Home on La Grange bons"). or in this case, moving as A few days later, after fast as one can on earth to The false report of an hearing of a similar false buy more time until heaven incoming nuclear missile alarm in Japan, I got think- - to get to safety. rattled Hawaii Jan. 13, and ing about it again. As un- As someone who bought rattled a lot ofthe rest of us, nerving as such thoughts extra diapers during Y2K who wondered what we are, they seep into your and who constantly frets would do facing an alert mind. about my loved ones' safety that we had minutes to What would I do if I I'd probably be like that figure out - flight vs. fight, knew a missile was coming dad, taking those last mm- Tw.Ifth Night, or panic or accept. straight at me within a half utes to get out of harm's or What Vou Will I read one report of a hour's time? way while assuring my man who said he got the For that matter, what family how much I love Theatre alert on his phone while would I do ifl got news them Barber Theater playing a round ofgolf, but that a certain disease was IfI had minutes, that's opted to keep playing. If he going to rob me of precious what I'd do. IfI had days, was going to go out, he'd go time within a larger win- months or even a couple of out doing something he dow oftime, something years, I wouldn't go sky- loved to do in a beautiful that has happened to some- diving like Tim McGraw's setting. one in most, and arguably buddy in the song, but I'd I read another report of a all, ofour lives? like to at least go paddle man who scooped up his That got me thinking of boarding or enjoy a long daughter, desperate to get the song "Live Like You boat ride into the sunset. I'd The Arts Together her out ofwhat he sus- Were Dying" by Tim Mc- also take some quality pected to be a blast zone Graw. The friend he sings beach time, just watching Join us on Northwestern University's Evanston campus, your destination near Pearl Harbor, and about might have gone the world go by. drove her to a target lo- rocky mountain climbing And remembering how for world-class performances and exhibits. For a schedule ofevents. visit cated several miles away in and rode a bull, but that's nice ofa world it can be. artscircle.northwestern.edu an area he deemed safer, not for all of us. Sometimes we forget, until because it was over the I guess that's the point. we're reminded. mountain range from the Our last minutes define us estimated ground zero. in ways nothing else can. Lynn Petrak is a freelance Then I had to stop read- Maybe we're the guy that columnistfor Pioneer Press. ing the reports, because it just keeps golfing, because 18 OPINION Recognizeanyof these relationship lies? The other day, I was we were meeting at a having lunch with a girl- restaurant at a certain time friend who was complain- andIwas late (which hap- ing that she hadn't heard pened often.) So, I would from a guy she went out tell this lie. with a few times. I asked 11."i never said that!' her what she thought the This is what people say reason was that he hasn't JACKIE PILossoPH when they know they said called or texted, and her Love Essentially something they shouldn't answer sparked the idea for have. this column. "Money isn't Important to me!' "He's really busy with work right now' Really? she rationalized. 'Plus, he's going out of "Ionly had X drinks.' People lie town." about this so their spouse won't get upset. Just then, I realized that my dear, sweet, "i realty hope we can be friends" naive girlfriend was a victim of a relation- (followed by "I'm notjust saying that"). ship lie - a little white lie told to sugarcoat This is a way to appease guilt after breaking the truth. up with someone. Later that night, I decided to write down "Ican'tgettogether,Ihave the a few more relationship lies and lines I've kidsthat night!' This lie is one ofthe few heard or heard about, and found myself benefits ofbeing divorced. vehemently typing. Before I knew it, I had "Let's get together after the hell- 25! Here they are: days!' Someone said this to me last month "Sorry I haven't called. Work has and I almost burst out laughingbecause it been crazy' Remember that movie, "He's was so insincere. This lie really means, "T Just Not That IntoYou"?This is what am in no rush to see you and don't care if I comes to mind when I hear a man or worn- ever do." an say this. Ifsomeone wants to see you, "My phone died." Translation: "I he'll make time, no matter what's going on didn't feel like talking so I never called you." in bis life. "You emailed me? When?Inever "I'm fine:' This is a lie mostly told by a got ft. Maybeftwent into my spam fold- woman when she's being quiet and her er!' Yeah, okay. partner asks, "What's wrong?" She defi- "You're breaking up,Ican't really nitely isn't fine. She is so upset she wants to hear you. Hello? Helio?" This isanexit scream and shout why. So why doesn't she? strategy for someone who desperately Because she wants him to keep asking. wants to get offthe phone. "It didn't go any further than tex- "Ispent this much on that piece of ting:' This lie arises when someone finds a clothing, handbagand/or shoes." The text conversation between his or her part- best way to avoid conflict with your partner ner and another man or woman. In my is to reduce the price ofmaterial items experience, nine times out oflO, the person when you know he would be horrified if he actually cheated. knew what you paid. The number of people someone has "I wasJustabout to call you!' This is slept with. Ifsomeone finds shame in the what people say when they're embarrassed number ofsexual partners they have had, that they never returned a phone call and they'll lessen the number to their partner. the person calls them. Gambling losses.Isthere any expla- "We both wanted the divorce!' nation needed? This is never the case, in my opinion. "I'm thinking about how much I love "ThisIsthe first timeIcan hen- you:' This is a lie men tell after sex. Accord- estly say I'm over him (or her.)" This is ingto a male friend of mine he said what a usually a lie someone is telling themselves, guy might really be thinking is,"Isthe new as well. Bears coach going to work out?" "Ihate Facebook!' People think they 7 Age, weight, height, income. Men sound cool ifthey talk negatively about the Gelebrating and women sometimes lie about these social media outlet In reality, people crave things on a dating app or site, or at the be- Facebook. It's food for our curiosity, it's ginning of a relationship. entertaining, it can be funny, and it's a great Gelebrating "I'm Just not ready for a relation- way to get information about the ex. ship!' This is a lie that means, "I'm not "IpromiseIwon't tell a soul!' Yeah interested in going out with you again." ... untilIhave one too many pinot noirs and "I love your family!' This lie can help a can't resist telling my girlfriends. Vote at tense marriage immensely. "I'm two minutes away!' I once had Jackie Pilossoph is afreelance columnist for CHICAGOTRIBUNE.COM/ATHLETES a boyfriend who would become furious if Chicago Thliune Media Group. Section 2 a

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R'nfant,Karen HeltÌng was dropped off at a church in downtown Chicago. She found her family usIng ancestry.com last year and met her brothers, pictured in the photograph, Ed Blancalana, left, and Ray Biancalana, who live n Northern California.

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MY PET WORLD Distract and treat for timid dogsafraid of cars By Cathy M. Rosenthal taking her to a park is a good Tribune Content Agency accommodation for now. Walking her at the quietest Q: My son, who lives with us, time ofthe day - very early in the has a 3-year-old, 106.-pound morning or later at night - and female German shepherd/ introducing some training may boxer mix. She is a very sweet also reduce her stress at that cross and loving dog but very timid. street We have a large fenced-in yard, The goal is to distract her and which is where she typically keep her moving. Take her out goes. But we live at the end of a when the traffic on the cross iJ.dec and when we take street is fairly quiet. When she her for a walk, she often gets balks and stops, gently turn back afraid ifa truck passes the toward the house, using her naine cross street and refuses to go. and saying "heel." This will take Often this will happen even if her mind offthe street for a mo- no vehicle passes, but you can ment and onto you to see what see her looking down the block you are doing. Give her a treat to as if anticipating a truck corn- reward her for "heeling" Then ingby. turn again and head back to the When we ask her if she street. Repeat this process every wants to go for a walk, she gets time she balks. Before reaching very excited and runs to the the cross street. turn and go back MOPRY GASH/AP door, but may stop within a few to the house on the first few days Training and distraction work can help an anxious dog overcome a fear. feet of the doorway once we of training. get outside. Sometimes, she can When the number of balks I read your column where arthritic cat. tions fairly evenly. But thanks for be coaxed by raising her by her reduces, walk her to the cross Rich from New York wrote The rug captures a lot of the keeping me on my toes and mak- harness and walking her for a street, but turn back toward the about his 17-year-old cat poop- litter, which probably requires ing sure I don't play favorites. You few steps, and as soon as she house right before you reach the ing outside his litter box. You only a broom for quick clean-up don't have to wait for someone passes the cross street, she is street. Take a few steps, turn suggested the cat could be and daily maintenance. Thanks else to ask a question about cats, fine and will walk as far as we again and approach the cross arthritic. My mom experienced for sharing. Hopefully, it helps though. This is a question-based can go. If we drive her past the street at a quick pace. Use her this problem with her cat, and another arthritic cat. column, so let me know your cross street and then take her name and give her treats as you found that a Rubbermaid con- questions or concerns about cats for a walk, she is fine as well. walk through the intersection. miner lid turned upside down Q: Each week, I read your or any other pets, and Iwillbe She is also good at dog parks. Give her treats until you get her towith litter in it worked won- column and rarely find post- happy to respond. She is somewhat sensitive to a place where she feels comfort- ders. Her cat could easily get in higa about cats. Your column is loud noises. Can you suggest able again. and out ofthe litter with min.- mainly about dogs. I love dogs, Cathy M. Rosenthal is a longtime any solutions?Ihate to have to Not every dog gets past their huai discomfort. To address but I have a cat and would like animal advocate, author, col- put her into a car and drive her fears, and sometimes you must the extra litter outside of the you to post more information umnist andpet expert who has each time we want to go for a make accommodations. But since lid, she used a throw rug under-about cat behavior, medical more than 25years in the animal walk. - Scott, Oceanside, NY this is only one intersection, I neath it. Hope this tip helps information, problems, etc. - welfarefield. Sendyourpet ques- think a few days or weeks of others too! - Deb, Chicago, IL Gloria, New York tions, stories and tips to cathy@ A: Your instincts on how to distraction work will help her petpundit.com. Please include handle this problem are right so learn there is nothing to fear. A: Basically, your mom created A: Over the last few months, I your name, city, and state. You can far. Putting her in the car and a low-profile litter box for her have answered dog and cat ques- followher @cathyrn rosent hal.

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Making connections F Friends could be family. Family could be unrelated. What people are finding out from DNA sites.

By Danlelte Braff family heirloom," he said. Chicago Tribune Family Tree DNA offers the Y-DNA test so you can discover more about your direct When she was an infant Karen Heiting paternal or maternal 1ine Pylant said. The was abandoned on a doorstep ofa church in Y-DNA test is based on the Y chromosome downtown Chicago. that the father passes to the son (so it only Q She wasn't born in a hospital. and she applies to men taking the test). had no identifying information. She was "This test is helpful when trying to learn "Jane Doe." iftwo men with the same last name or simi- "There was no information whatsoever lar surname share a common ancestor," about my heritage," said Heiting who was Pylant said. adopted when she was 7 months old and is It also offers the mtDNA test which now a 57-year-old executive assistant living looks at the mitochondrial DNA that a in a Chicago suburb."Inever thought I'd mother passes to her sons and daughters, find any relatives." though the son can't pass his inherited Just until a few years ago, many family mtDNA along to his children. trees were created by interviewing older Other tests are known for their sheer size. relatives, an option not available to Heiting Ancestry.com existed as the leading com- But today, she was able to swab the insides merciai genealogy site longbefore it began ofboth cheeks and send her DNA to ances offering DNA kits, so a larger percentage of trycom. kit buyers had already uploaded family trees Heitingwas shocked to discover that she to their accounts, Pylant said. had blood relatives who looked just like her Still, all four offer autosomal DNA kits, and that a family reunion was in order. and users can find matches and the esti- "There was a party with all the cousins, mated ethnic origin oftheir parents on any and everyone wore a name tag saying how of them. they were related to me," Heiting said. "To Dominick Miserandino, a consultant in walk in and look at my half-hmthers' faces, Long Island, NY, had always been curious and eyes and bone structure - it was so about his family history so he submitted his overwhelming for me to see these people." DNA to ancestiycom. He learned that his People across the globe are using DNA old babysitter was his eighth cousin, and he companies, including 23andMe, MyHer- took a trip to Canada to reconnect with itage, Ancestry and Family Tree DNA, to other distant cousins he'd discovered. find relatives - in addition to creating "Since then, we've been very much in digital family trees that go back hundreds of touch, we FaceTime and we've had these years. And while DNA tests at the doctor's great moments," Miserandino said. office may cost upward of $400, these are But the information others receive has typically less than $100 and are just as been shocking. accurate, said Jennifer Sta a naturopathic Tracy Tennant had always believed that a doctor in Connecticut and author of "Unzip certain man was her father, based on the Your Genes." JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TPIBUNE information her late mother had given her. "These tests are really accurate and the Although she never met her father, his Karen Heiting was dropped off at a church in downtown Chicago as an infant. She found technology is pretty advanced' Stasaid. name was on her birth certificate - and in her family using ancestry.com last year and met her brothers. pictured in the photograph. "The equipment is less expensive now, and 2014, two years after her mother died, Ten- Ed Biancalana, left, and Ray Biancalana, who live in Northern California. with the volume, that always brings down nant reconnected with him. the price." But in 2016, she and her father took a James Py1ant -based editor of historical connection, but are we also blood match and expand," Mendelsohn said. DNA test and learned that they weren't Genealogy magazine, has tried tests from relatives?" he said. While similar technology is used for each related. 23andMe MyHeritage, Ancestiy and Fam- Every time someone submits DNA company, they offer slightly different serv- "My mother had been keeping a secret all ily Tree DNA. through one ofthe tests, it's uploaded into ices. those years," Tennant said. The tests confirmed the accuracy of his the system. so as each company grows, users MyHeritag includes all sorts of family Her real father had been a maimed, failed paper trail, and in some cases, it was the have a better chance offinding matches. history records, such as yearbooks and Hollywood actor who had died in the 1980s, missing piece of his family tree puzzle: It MyHeritage. for example, has 93 million newspaper clippings. and through ancestrycom, Tennant also proved his family's kinship to Abraham global users and has created 39 million After adding his own DNA, Mendelsohn learned that she had half-sisters. Lincoln, Pylant said. family trees via 8.3 billion historical records, (yes, he learned that the Felix Mendelssohn, Be prepared for anything. Your friends "I've also used DNA to answer questions said Rafi Mendelsohn, spokesman for the composer with a slightly different spelling may become family in an instant Or your about the people held in slavery by my company. ofhis name is a distant relative) received a family could be unrelated to you with just ancestors," he said. "I've located living "Our system scans the other family trees newspaper article about his late grand- one swab. descendants of slaves and offered to give to see if the names on your tree is on their father's basketball team's victory them DNA test kits. Our families share a trees, and we match them, so we organically rJ shared it with my family and it's a DanielleBraffis afreelancer. BOOKS

Book recommendations from the Biblioracle John Warner tells you what to read next based on the last five books you've read. "Orhan's Inheritance"by Aime Ohanesian "NIcholas Nickleby"by Charles Dick- ens "KillIng Time"by Thomas Berger "The Other Einstein"by Marie Bene- dict "Ail the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr - John O., Lake ¡n the Hills

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"Code Gins: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War il" byLiza Mundy "Top Dog: The Story of Marine Hero Lucca" byMaria Goodavage WILDPIXEL/ISTOCK "An American Family: A Memoir of Hope and Sacrifice"by Khizr Khan "The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Wash- ing: The Experience and Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder"by Books for the bomb shelter Judith Rapoport "A Christmas Carol"by Charles Dick- ens Got nuclear jitters after the originally published in The New Yorker Soviet Union, an act that would have Mary BethN.,Aurora and later collected in a book. Hersey went ended civilization. Ellsbergbelieves we false alert ¡n Hawaii? Books to Japan a little more than a year after the can disarm the "doomsday machin&' I Matthew Desmond's"EvIcted: Poverty demystify the danger we facedetonation ofthe first atomic bomb over a wish I shared his hope. and Profit In the American CIty" is one populated area. Hersey recounts the event Finally, two short stories offer more of the most important works of public By John Warner through the experiences ofsix survivors, limited but powerful narratives ofwhat it sociology in recent years and a book Chicago Tribune both before and after the bombing. Hersey means to live in a world that can tear itself Mary Beth will be glad to dig into. catalogs the destruction in plain, un- apart. "Game" by Donald Barthehne is a adorned writing, which only increases the somewhat surreal story of two men man- Ever since watching "The Day After" on "SleepIng Beauties"by Stephen King emotional impact ofthe human toll. ning a nuclear missile silo, tasked with television in November 1983, I have been and Owen King fascinated with and terrified of nuclear Today's nuclear weapons are vastly simultaneously turningtheir keys if given an order to launch. The responsibility "Beartown"by Fredrik Backman weapons. For months after seeing the more powerful than those we dropped on "The intuitionist"by Coison White- movie, I would have dreams ofthe air Japan. drives them mad; how could it be other- Eric Schlosser's "Command and Con- wise? head defense sirens sounding and counting "The Rosie Project"by Graeme Sim- trol: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus "Foster, You're Dead!" is a prescient tale down the rest ofmy life in minutes. sion On Jan. 13, for more than a half-hour, Accident and the Illusion ofSafety" ex- by Philip K. Dick, published in 1955 and set in a 1970s America in which a bomb "Theft by Finding: Diaries (1977- the people of Hawaii believed they were plores some ofthe times we've almost by David Sedans been incinerated accidentally, including a shelter is a consumer good and a status 2002)" under imminent attack They believed this Peggy G.. Jo/let because the state accidentally sent this detailed accounting ofa 1980 incident symbol, with new models appearing every involving a Titan missile explosion in year. Foster's father refuses to buy into the false emergency alert to cellphones: "The Shining Girls"by Launen Beukes Damascus, Ark. An ICBM exploded in its military-industrial complex, which means BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT IN- has the right mix of suspense and the silo, sending the warhead into the air. If young Foster is ostracized by his peers BOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDI- supennaturai for Peggy. ATE SHELTER THIS IS NOT A DRILL. the safety systems hadn't performed cor- because he will have to use an inferior, Unfortunately, our current political rectly, much ofthe United States east of public shelter. The story's end is surprising realities make a North Korean missile the Mississippi River would be a nuclear and predictable at the same time. launch all too plausible. wasteland. Call me a pacifist if you must, but be it Get a reading Ever since I saw "The Day After," to try After reading Schlosser's book, it seems accidental or intentional, any detonation from the Biblioracle to demystify some of my fears, I've been like a miracle that a more serious accident of a nuclear warhead would be a terrible drawn to books and stories about the po- hasn't yet happened. mistake. tential of nuclear threat In the wake of the Daniel Ellsberg's "The Doomsday To get a reading from the Biblioracle, send a list ofthe last five booksyou've read to false alarm in Hawaii, these titles seem Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War John Warner is the authorof"Tough Day particularly relevant for these jittery times. Planner" is a firsthand history of 1960s U.S.for theArmy." [email protected] One of my earliest and most memorable nuclear strategy which included serious "Bib//oracle " in the subject line. reads was John Hersey's "Hiroshima," discussion of pre-emptive strikes on the Twitter @biblioracle HEALTH

ASK THE DOCTORS PEOPLE'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS AND HOME REMEDIES Aplastic anemlá can'tHow truly beneficial are simply becured with gummy supplements? By Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon iron supplements King Features Syndicate Q: Ialways take my By Dr. Robert Ashley that the white blood cells patient's age and whether vitamins ifthey are gum- Ask The Doctors see the stem cells as for- the patient has other ill- mies. I really like the eign and thus attack them..nesses. You might want to sweetness. I am less apt Dear Doctor:Ihave Asthe name implies, explain that, because of to take supplements as aplastic anemia. It is the disease causes anemia, the disease's potential capsules. hard to explain this to which is a lowering of the complications, treatment I might be persuaded people. Most of them red blood cell count. This is much more aggressive to change if gwnmies hear the anemia part can lead to significant than taking iron or B12 aren't as good for me. and get stuck there. I fatigue and stress on the supplements. The four gummies I take hear often: "Just take heart, which has to pump In fact, the treatment are calcium, vitamin D-3 VOGELSP some iron" or "My aunt this deficient blood to the with the greatest chance CoQ1Oand a multivita- ConsumerLab.com found that80percent of the gummy had that and was cured rest of the body. In addi- ofsuccess is the trans- min. What do you think products it tested failed because they contained too with BU shots." How do tion, depletion of the plantation of hematopoi- ofgummy supplements? much or too little of certain listed ingredients. I quickly explain it bet- etic stem cells from a A: One ofthe few or- ter? Most cases of donor - a difficult treat- ganizations that test vita- so few doctors seem to among medicines.Two ment with severe side mina and other dietary appreciate the value of doctors prescribe medi- Dear Reader: How aplastic anemia effects. And although supplements is Consumer treating with both T3 cations for me: my pri- frustrating this must be for transplantation can lead to Lab.com. After testing and T4. I feel much bet- mary care doctor and my you. To put it simply for are due to an prolonged survival, it also gummy multivitamins, it ter when I am on Ar- cardiologist. Although I people, you could say that attack by the often fails. This approach, reported that "some mour Thyroid. ask, I don't think either aplastic anemia is a bone which requires a compat- gummy supplements - A:Hypothyroidism, ofthem is very con- marrow disease that leads body's immune ible donor, is recom- particularly gummy multi- caused by an underactive cerned about possible to bone marrow failure. If system on the mended for healthier vitamins - do not contain thyroid gland, is quite interactions. What can they stare at you glassy- patients and those young- their listed amounts of common. Ifyour thyroid you tell me about met- eyed, you might want to bone marrow. er than 50. Another vitamins or minerals, or gland were functioning formin and glipizide for leave it at that, but if method oftreatment is the contain impurities." normally, it would produce diabetes, along with they're interested, you can The cause of suppression of the It noted that80percent both T4 (levothyroxine) Eliquis, amiodarone, try a longer explanation. this attack is immune system's attack ofthe gummy products and T3 (triiodothyronine). ramipril, simvastatin and Start by saying that on the cells in the bone tested failed because they These are thyroid hor- tanisulosin? aplastic anemia is a rare unknown, but marrow. This requires a contained too much or too mones that affect how A: You are wise to be disorder, diagnosed in one a virus, drug or combination of medica- little ofcertain listed ingre- every part ofthe body concerned. Many of your in every 500,000 people fions, which can also have dients. You can find the full works. The numbers indi- medications could interact per year. Then you can mutation may be significant side effects. report at ConsumerLab cate how many atoms of with each other. The heart explain that the function Maybe this explanation .com. There is a subscrip- iodine each contains. drug amiodarone could of the bone marrow is to the instigator. will help people under- ton fee to access the full In most people, body increase levels of simvas- produce red blood cells, stand the severity of aplas- report. tissues are able to convert tatin in your system. That white blood cells and tic anemia and to be more T4, which is inactive, into could magnify the risk of clotting cells called plate- white blood cells leads to understanding of what Q:For years I suffered active T3 hormone by muscle damage. Atino- lets. The bone marrow an increased risk of pneu- you are going through. If with hypothyroidism. removing one iodine atom. darone also can increase contains specific cells, monia, urinary tract infec- not, at least be assured My doctors prescribed Some individuals don't do levels ofyour prostate drug called hematopoietic stem lions and severe blood- that some people do T4 drugs like Synthroid, that efficiently, however. tamsulosin, which could cells, that are necessary to stream infections. When understand your battle - Levotliroid and generic We suspect that these are lead to adverse reactions. produce all of these. With the white blood cell and wish you strength and levothyroxine, but I was the ones who feel better on Ask your cardiologist aplastic anemia, these counts are chronically low, recovery. still depressed. Also, I a product with both T3 andabout the potential for stem cells are damaged, so patients face a risk of lost a lot ofhair includ- T4 hormones. amiodarone to interact all of the cell lines are invasive fungal infections, RobertAshley, M.D., is an ing almost all my body Armour Thyroid is with the anticoagulant diminished. which can lead to death. internist and assistant hait desiccated thyroid gland Eliquis (apixaban). Your Most cases of aplastic Further, the lowering of professor ofmedicine at the T4 was not working from pigs. It does provide pharmacistalsoshould anemia are due to an at- the platelet counts in- University of California, well for me, so I asked T3 as well as T4. 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upon taking inventory of their lives . College students are no longer just at the start of a new year, some peo- young men and women who begin pursu- pIe entertain thoughts of returning to ing degrees right out of high school. In school. fact, the number of adults returning to Adults who decide to return to school the classroom has increased considerably, after a long layoffare following a popular often making younger students the excep- path. According to the education resource tion rather than the rule, says the college Education Corner, a growing number of financial planner Straighter Line. According career colleges and vocational training to the U.S. Department of Education, col- schools now offer bachelor's and graduate lege students 25 years or older comprise 40 degree programs geared toward working percent of all students enrolled in college. adults. . Adults who are thinking about return- People return to school for various ing to school are urged to fill out the free reasons, including the chance to learn new applications for student aid to see if they skills or further develop their existing skills. qualify. Grants and scholarships may be Some return to school because they are available, and some workers find that changing careers, while others may have employers may match funds or offer some lost a job or desire a promotion and feel assistance to finance job training courses. that attaining a higher level of education . Many schools now offer online courses or new skills can make reaching that goal that make it easier for working adults to more likely. pursue their degrees. Adults who hope to return to school Many working adults are returning to might be surprised to learn that the educa- school to pursue new or advanced de- tional landscape has changed considerably grees, as more colleges and universities are since they were last in a classroom. facilitating such pursuits. What is National CatholicCollege major uncertainty While high school seniors on the cusp of graduating and moving on to col- Schools Week? lege give ample thought to their col- lege majors, many are likely to change Since 1974, National Catholic Schools majors at least once after enrolling in a Week is the annual celebration of college or university. Catholic educationinthe United According to the University of La Verne States. in California, between 50 and 70 percent lt starts the last Sunday in January and of college students change majors at least runs all week, which in 2018 is Jan.28 - once, and manyofthem will change their Feb. 3. Catholic Schools majors three times before they graduate. The theme for the National Catholic Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed. The university also reports that 50 per- Schools Week 2018 is "Catholic Schools: cent of college graduates pursue careers Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed Schools typi- that are not related to their majors. Career cally observe the annual celebration week events, schools focus on the value Catholic and personality assessments can help stu- with Masses, open houses and other ac- education provides to young people and dents determine which subjects they may tivities for students, families, parishioners its contributions to the church, the com- want to study upon enrolling in a college and community members. Through these munities and the nation. or university. Such assessments can help students discover their interests, and then students E DU C AT t O N Chicago Tribune Media Group can work with advisors and career counsel- For comments, please contact Bill Padjen at [email protected]. ors at their colleges or universities to find majors that align with those interests. For advertising opportunities in special sections, please contact Kathleen Frey at High school seniors on their way to col- when they arrive on college campuses [email protected]. lege in the coming months can rest easy in this fall, many of their fellow freshmen are Visit the section online at: chicagotribune.com/suburbs/advertising/education that, even if they don't know what to study equally uncertain. 3 NORTH ZONE EDUCATI O N

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Whether you're a teacher or a stu- icon-based menu are easy to use, and its dent, staying motivated for the rest of three-dimensional graph drawing and im- the school year can be a challenge. But, proved catalog functions allow for greater what happens in the classroom counts engagement and real-life application. long after the school year is new. During the mid-year slump, teachers can Here are some great ways to make the create an enthusiastic learning environ- grade, all year long. ment with new technology, such as the XJ-F21OWN LampFree projector from Casio, Try n.w things which combines a laser and LED light Stepping outside your comfort zone can source to create a high-brightness, mer- make school seem like a less humdrum cury-free tool that uses half the amount place. Consider signing up for after school of power per unit than other lamp-based activities you hadn't previously considered. projectors. This makes it a safer and more Whether it's the school play, yearbook or affordable choice for schools looking to go intramural soccer, challenging yourself in green and save money. Because it reaches new ways can have an overall motivational full brightness in as fast as five seconds effect that can translate to the classroom, from the time it is powered on, it reduces and you may just discover previously un- dull down time for students, carving out tapped skills and passions. more time for engaging lessons. Come for an Admissions Morning on March 6 or call today for a personal tour! Gt n*w t*ch qir Find iorne p*b Teachers and students alike can give Make studying a more cooperative their school year a boost by gearing up venture by forming a study group where We think that students deserve an Call Amanda at 847-866-6055 with new technology that aids their educa- everyone stands to benefit. Those who educational setting where each is or visit roycemoreschool.org to grasped the material fullest can explain it tional efforts. known personally, where courses learn more. If you're in a numbers slump, consider to others, thereby reinforcing the concepts revolutionizing math class and test prep for themselves too. are interesting and challenging, with a new graphing calculator that fea- Make sessions fun by rotatIng who hosts where participation is encouraged, ROYCEMORE tures additional capabilities. For example, and providing healthy snacks. Afterwards, and where they can build positive with the advanced features of a next- treat yourselves to a fun activity like a relationships with peers arid adúlts generation graphing calculator, such as movie. Independent education in preparation for success in college the fx-CG5O PRIZM from Casio, students With new gear, ambitions and study hab- for Age 3-Grade 12 may find it easier to grasp complex math its, you can make the rest of the year count. and beyond. 1200 Davis Street in Evanston, concepts. Its natural textbook display and StatePoint 4 EDUCATION NORTH ZONE How to help high schoolers choose the right college

C hoosing a college or university is the but such situations are increasingly rare first big decision of many teenagers' thanks to the rising cost of a college educa- lives. A youngster's choice of college tion. Make sure kids know the financial ob- can impact the rest of his or her life, ligations they will be taking on should they and it's important that kids recognize take out loans to pay for their education. the gravity of this decision. Ask kids to list fields of study they Many kids, in particular those who real- may want to pursue. While incoming col- 2e the impact that their choice of college lege freshmen do not necessarily need can have on the rest of their lives, are to choose a major upon enrolling, kids overwhelmed when colleges begin send- who know their interests and what they ing information about their programs and may want to one day do for a living may campus life. Such information, especially be more likely to find the right college or when it is unsolicited, may begin to ar- university for them. Parents can ask kids to rive at the dawn of high school students' write down a list of their interests, includ- sophomore year, long before many teenag-ing potential career interests.This can ers have begun to think about where to help kids narrow down the list of colleges pursue their educations after high school. and universities they are considering. For But as daunting a task as choosing a col- example, if a student is interested in engi- lege may seem, teenagers should enjoy neering but a university on their list does the process, as the choice of where to go to not offer an engineering program, then college is unlike any other decision many that school can be eliminated. Kids who students will make for the rest of their lives. list multiple potential fields of study may Parents also can ensure the process goes benefit by choosing a larger school with more smoothly by helping their kids find more available programs.This can allow the right school. That's especially true for them to pursue more than one major or parents who have already been through even switch majors without transferring to the process with an older child. But even another school. parents going through the process for the . Visit campuses. Student-athletes who first time can take the following steps to hope to continue their athletic careers at help youngsters find the right college. the collegiate level may be limited to a Discuss finances with kids at the outset certain number of official campus visits, of the selection process. While the choice but nonathletes face no such restrictions. on campus visits and ask questions their result. While taking periodic breaks from of where a student goes to college should While college is first and foremost about kids may not know to ask but will certainly talking about college can benefit both kids ultimately rest with that student, it's im- getting an education, it's also an opportu- be glad to know the answers to. Traveling and their folks, parents should not allow portant that parents explain their financial nity to grow as a person. Campus visits can to various campuses can be expensive, so such breaks to go on for too long. Stay situations to their kids at the outset of the give kids a feel for campus life, which varies parents might want to delay campus visits involved in the process so kids continue to selection process. Explain how much you considerably between colleges, and that until kids have narrowed down their lists of approach it with the right attitude. If kids can contribute toward tuition and fees, and feel can help them determine if a given potential colleges. appear to be struggling with their deci- explain the differences between loans and college or university is somewhere they're Stay involved. Some kids may succumb sion, act as a sounding board for them so grants. Some kids may expect their parents liable to feel comfortable over the next to the pressure of choosing a college and they can let off some steam and clear their to foot the entire bill for their education, several years. Parents can accompany kids detach themselves from the process as a heads.

candid, asking them about their experienc- es as grad students and, for recent grads, Tips to finding the right graduate program how they fared in the job market after earning their degrees. Don't discount the G raduate school allows college gradu to pay nearly $40,000 each year. Such graduate programs in history may specialize latter, as grad school is an investment of ates the chance to intensify their stud- figures illustratejust how important it is for in a particular period of history. As a result, time, energy and money, and that should ies as they pursue advanced degrees. prospective graduate students to find the students who want to pursue graduate lead to professional fulfillment upon Many professions require advanced de- right schools for them. degrees in history must find the program graduating. grees, but students may enroll in graduate that allows them to study the period that school for various reasons, including their Conduct exhaustive research most interests them. Finding such programs Be realistic about your finances own intellectual curiosity and the chance Because the cost of graduate school is requires extensive research, so students While many people enroll in gradu- to improve their earning potential. so substantial, students should be extra must afford themselves ample time. ate programs to improve their earning Choosing a graduate program is an diligent when researching potential grad potential, some students may not enjoy important decision that can impact schools. Gather as much information about Speak to students, graduates that benefit. The cost of grad school varies students' career prospects and financial each school as possible, even contacting de- Current students and recent graduates depending on the school and the pro- futures. According to Peterson's Real Guide partment heads and/or professors to learn can provide a unique perspective that gram, but prospective grad students may to Colleges and Universities, the average if a given program is best for you. Graduate prospective grad students won't get from want to change their plans ifthe cost of annual tuition for a graduate program at a programs tend to be specialized, so make brochures or online research, no matter obtaining an advanced degree will greatly public university is $30,000, while graduate sure each school you're considering offers how exhaustive that research might be. affect their financial freedom for years to students at private universities can expect exactly what you're seeking. For example, Encourage students and recent grads to be come. At LA LUMIERE, we forc :ihp founded on the dignity of every ¡\I.1 member of our community. rv ere, we ±allenge and support one another as together we develop character. ignite scholarship, and cultivate faith.

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IEducation tools to help kids succeed atschool G' L in today's tech-driven world, the class- Android and iPhone that support science room is evolving rapidly. Students education - from tools that give young equipped with the right tools will get scientists an opportunity to organize their a leg up on their studies and long-term hypothesis, notes and observations on self- success. driven scientific trials, to those that offer So, what's effective in the world of step-by-step directions and video demon- educational tools today? Check out these strations of experiments. innovative items. Math support Musk rn easrr To not only survive today's math classes Music has always helped children but to thrive in them, students will need learn and succeed in their other classes. the advanced features of a next-generation However, it can now be easier than ever graphing calculator, such as Casio's fx-CG5O before, as new tools have made learning Prizm, which will support their education to play easier. For example, the LK-265 through middle school, high school and keyboard from Casio has 61 full-size, into college. With Natural Textbook Display touch-sensitive keys with a Key Lighting and an intuitive icon-based menu, students System that illuminates keys to indicate will find it easy to use, and its brand new which notes to play, making learning 3D Graph Drawing and improved catalog easier. Combined with its intuitive Step-Up function allow for greater engagement and Lessons, kids can quickly learn to play both real-life application in the classroom. built-in songs, as well as favorites down- loaded through a free compatible app Takíngitdown quickly reference them later when it's time note-taking style and needs. called Chordana. Notetaking, a once manual often to cram for that exam. Many platforms offer Keeping up with the classmates is often disordered endeavor, has gotten a facelift free basic accounts, with the option of up- like keeping up with the Joneses. Having Sdence on your phone thanks to the modern age. New desktop grading for more features. However, doing the latest educational tools can mean a The scientific process has never been and mobile apps make it easier for students so may come with a subscription fee, which better learning experience. so user-friendly. Check out free apps for to organize, sort and share notes, as well as may be worth it depending on a student's StatePoint Treat your kids to lunches that meet all needs

s chool lunch may seem like a relative- when t'stime to go shopping. Picky eaters ly easy concept for parents to master. may return again and again to familiar However, day in and day out, enter- comfort foods. As long as the child is get- prising moms and dads grow anxious ting enough vitamins and growing, there over what to put into kids' lunch boxesshould be little issue in letting him and or bags. her eat the same foods day in and day out. Parents have foods they want their kids Because parents cannot police what their to eat, and then there are foods their grade- children eat at school, it's better to devote schoolers will actually consider. Schools time to introducing new foods during room.The group Food Allergy Research & creative "plating" in restaurants. Children may also place limitations on what kids can breakfast or dinner. Education says eight foods account for the who are fussy about foods touching'might bring to school due to allergies or school Involve kids in some ofthe food deci- majority of all reactions: peanuts, tree nuts, enjoy one ofthe economical (and eco- rules on sweets versus healthy foods. Then sions, especially since they are the ones soy, milk, eggs, wheat, fish and shellfish. friendly) designs of reusable bento boxes, there's the packaging itself. Parents may eating the lunch at school. Certain foods Parents should be cognizant of common which separate foods into different sec- weigh the benefits of everything from may not keep well or become less appeal- food allergies and be considerate of other tions. They also help parents pack perfect clever accessories to eco-friendly materials. ing after sitting in backpacks until lunch- kids in the classroom who may have aller- portion sizes for healthier eating habits. Removing school lunch stress is easy. time. Respect kids' input and try to make gies by limiting some ofthe most common Snack and food containers now come in Once these steps are conquered, send- some changes accordingly. allergy-associated foods in their children's colorful and clever designs that appeal to ng children offto school with acceptable lunches. the toy-lover in most kids. meals becomes that much easier. Restrktions Also, lunch gear manufacturers are Researchers have estimated that food Packaging thinking outside the sandwich to offer Foods allergies affect one in every i 3 children The way foods are presented can im- pouches and baggies that are leak-proof so Keep a running list of must-have foods under the age of 18 in the United States prove the dining experience. Just ask pro- that smoothies, soups and yogurts can be to stock the pantry.This will make it easier alone. That equates to two in every class- fessional chefs who go to great lengths on enjoyed during lunch too. T. NORP[RT SCHOOL THINK AHEAD

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Chiaravalle Montessori ates attending colleges and universities Visit Chiaravalle to learn how Montessori ranked in the top 20 by"U.S. News and education inspires independent, compas- World Report:' In addition, LFCDS offers sionate and innovative thinkers. Everything limited morning bus service from several the school does is designed to develop area communities. future generations of lifelong learners who To register for an open house, visit lfcds. effect change for a better world. Students org or call the Admission Office at 847-615- range in age from 16 months through 6151. LFCDS is located at 145 5. Green Bay middle school. Road in Lake Forest. Explore and enjoy the modern Montessori approach in the LEED Platinum La Lumiere School North Wing, designed for integrated stud- La Lumiere School believes that educa- ies and extracurricular programming. If tion involves the formation of the entire you havent seen the school in action, call person, and there are no shortcuts in the Admission Office at 847-864-2190. an enterprise of this importance. On La Chiaravalle is located at 425 Dempster St. Lumiere's wooded campus in La Porte, Southern Illinois University in Carbondale will hold an open house on Feb. 19. in Evanston. For more information, visit Indiana, they forge relationships founded chiaravalle.org. on the dignity of every member of its com- munity. From there, the school challenges Catholic grade school serving 2-year-olds together and they participate in other ac- Lake Forest Country Day School and supports one another as together they through eighth graders in Wilmette and tivities together throughout the year. The Lake Forest Country Day School (LFCDS) develop character, ignite scholarship and surrounding suburbs. The leadership, facul- students also initiate various community will host an open house at 9 a.m. Tuesday, cultivate faith. Graduation finds seniors ty and students of St. Joseph School work service projects including packing food for Feb. 6. This open house offers an op- who are well on their way to growing into together each day to serve the school's a local food pantry and visiting residents at portunity to tour the campus, speak with the best versions of themselves, Hungry for mission ofacademic excellence while fos- a local nursing home. teachers and students, observe classes in the next challenge, students believe that tering personal and spiritual development At St. Norbert School, "Think Ahead" isn't session, and meet families from the LFCDS they're at the helm of their own journey within a Catholic community of faith. This just its tagline. "lt is the way we live our community. and are ready to shine their light n the collaborative effort has resulted in a school, mission. We prepare students to be lifelong LFCDS delivers a diverse and rich educa- world. with over a century of tradition, in which learners, rooted in faith and committed to tional experience grounded in academics, La Lumiere School is located at 6801 students have flourished academically service. We prepare them to be successful; arts, and athletics to 2-year-old through N. Wilhelm Road in La Porte, Indiana. For while successfully developing emotionally, not just in high school, but in life:' eighth-grade students.The LFCDS experi- more information, call 219-326-7450 or physically and spiritually. St. Norbert School is located at 1817 ence ensures that talented teachers inspire visit lalumiere.org. St. Joseph School is located at 1740 Lake Walters Ave. in Northbrook. For more and challenge individual students at the Ave. in Wilmette. For more information, call information, call 847-272-0051 or visit top of their abilities, according to their Sager Solomon Schechter 847-256-7870 or visit stjosephwilmette.com. stnorbertschool.org. needs. At LFCDS, students from more than Day School 30 communities thrive in a state-of-the- The K-8 program at Solomon Schechter St. Norbert School Southern Illinois University art, hands-on learning environment that Day School of Metropolitan Chicago Since 1917, St. Norbert School has hon- SIU offers more than 250 undergraduate encourages self-expression and confidence isa 2016 National Blue Ribbon School ored its mission of"Serving God through majors, minors and specializations cater- through inspired teaching, academic rigor, as awarded by the U.S. Department of Learning, Faith and Service'Academics are ing to career goals in areas from the arts individualized attention, and responsible Education. Schechter is the only Jewish day the focus.The small class sizes are ideal for through the sciences, humanities, busi- citizenship. school of the 50 private schools and 279 providing meaningful differentiation in the ness, mass media, engineering, education, "Two important beliefs are at the heart public schools across the nation to receive classroom. State-of-the art technology is allied health, aviation and more. If you of our teaching philosophy,"says Head of this recognition. "This honor recognizes the used in every classroom to make lessons aren't ready to commit to a major, SIU's School Bob Whelan. "Social and emotional exemplary teaching and learning that takes dynamic and provide resources beyond mentoring program can help you decide. development is inextricably linked with place at Schechter7 says Dr. Lena Kushnir, traditional textbooks. The accelerated Slu is all about opportunity - more than academic achievement, and experiential head of School. "This award showcases the curriculum means St. Norbert students are 90 percent of its students attend SIU with learning creates a foundation for deeper strength of our dual curriculum, and ongo- well prepared for whatever high school financial assistance. Visit the campus and understand i ng:' ing commitment to help our children grow they choose to attend. see for yourself why so many students Whelan notes, "Teaching and learning and discover their passion for Judaism:' For While academics are thefocus of the from the Chicago area choose SIU - are not by rote here. The classrooms, tech- more information, or to schedule a tour of school, faith is the heart. Catholic values nearly half the student population is from nology offerings, laboratories, art spaces, Schechter, visit schechter.org or call Hillary are integrated into the school day so the Chicago and its suburbs. The next open and playing fields all serve as vital staging Dunn, director of Admissions, at 847- students aren'tjustlearning their faith; house is Feb. 19 - register online now at grounds for a rich program, designed to 412-5654. Sager Solomon Schechter Day they're living it. In addition to religion admissions.siu.edu/visit/open-house.php. prepare LFCDS graduates to be compas- School is located at 3210 Dundee Road in classes, students participate in Mass sionate, independent thinkers with a Northbrook. together every week. They prepare for the Woodlands Academy strong sense of personal integrity and sacraments and look forward to religious of the Sacred Heart intellectual curiosity" St. Joseph School celebrations. Young women are losing ground in Highlighted by a 7:1 student/faculty On Sept. 28, 2017, U.S. Secretary of Students at St. Norbert are encour- the STEM fields. At the bachelor's degree ratio, an LFCDS education sets the stage Education Betsy DeVos recognized St. aged to lead lives of service. The school's level, between 2004 and 2014, the share of for a bright future in secondary school and Joseph School as one of 342 National Blue buddy program pairs older students with a STEM-related bachelor's degrees earned by beyond, with 20 percent of LFCDS gradu- Ribbon Schools. St. Joseph School is a younger buddy. They attend school Masses CONTINUED ON PAGE 10 EMPOWERED -' !NlCHE

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SCHOOL NEWS Academy Robotics team advanced to CONTINUED ON FROM 8 the FTC Illinois State Championship last SiJoseph year. Additionally, Woodlands Academy women decreased in all seven discipline ar- (HOOiV/ILMFT ii eas: engineering; computer science; earth, students earned an average score of4.5 on atmospheric and ocean sciences; physi- the A.P. Calculus exam compared to a 2.9 cal sciences; mathematics; biological and national average. NATIONAL BuIE RluB\ agricultural sciences; and social sciences Woodlands Academy students also and psychology. show academic strength across all disci- S( 11( )()1. ()I EXI 1.1.1 Nt 'L Graduates of girls' schools, however, are plines evidenced by the fact that nearly faring much better than their peers from one-in-three Woodlands Academy of the coeducational institutions. Girls' school Sacred Heart Class of 201 7 were hon- Development & Leadership graduates are three times more likely to ored by the Illinois Student Assistance consider majoring in engineering and six Commission (ISAC) State Scholars. Committed to family, Catholic faith and times more likely to consider majoring in Honorees were chosen based on a community service math, science and technology. combination of exemplary ACT or SAT Focused on leadership, social and "Not only do our graduates go on to test scores and sixth-semester class rank. pursue degrees in the STEM fields7 says They typically rank in or near the top 10 spiritual development Head of School Meg Steele, 'but they go percent of high school seniors from 765 Proven academic results in Language on to become leaders. We are immensely high schools across the state. Founded in 1 858, Woodlacds Academy Arts, Math and Science proud that our graduates are blazing trails in traditionally male-dominated fields' is an independent Catholic college pre- Active team sports, art, music, and Woodlands Academy of the Sacred paratory day and boarding high school community service programs Heart is Lake County's onlysingle-gender for young women. lt's part of a world- school. Located in Lake Forest, the 160 wide network of Sacred Heart Schools year-old school is an independent, that spans the United States and 40 Academic Excellence Catholic day and boarding, college-prepa- other countries. A nonprofit, Woodlands 2017 Academic Honors include 16 Gold ratory school for young women of all faiths Academy's identity is rooted in Saint Medals - Illinois Junior Academy of grades nine through 12. Its challenging ac- Madeleine Sophie Barat's desire to inspire ademic program and extracurricular offer- young hearts and minds to excel, to lead Science State Competition ings prepare students to pursue degrees in lives of integrity and to serve. For more Bellarmine Merit Scholar Award - STEM fields. For example, the Woodlands information, visit woodlandsacademy.org. Loyola Academy Exceeded National and Archdiocesan averages for Aspire Test Results Student Enrichment 2 year old thru 8th grade including SUMMER CAMPS & THE CONSERVATORY APE OPEN FOR REGISTRATION! full-day Kindergarten For more information visit piventheatre.org 15:1 student teacher ratio - or calI 847.866.6597 Gifted and advanced math program Buddy system to foster leadership Flexible before and aftercare and after school enrichment Open Houses January 28th lOam -1 pm March2lst6pm-8pm t.ioseph To schedule a private tour, call Principal Michael Kendrick SCHOOL WILMITTL at 847.256.7870 or email [email protected]

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School directory HAKUP ENTRANCE EXAM attday, February 3,2018 Brickton Montessori School Sager Solomon Schecter Day 8622 W. Catalpa Ave. School of Metropolitan Chicago Chicago 3210 Dundee Road 8:30 a.m. 773-714-0646 Northbrook brickton.org 847-498-2100 Visit rdhs.org to register. schechter.org 701 L4çst Poad I Wilmette, IL 60091 I847.256.7660 I www.rdhs.org Chiaravalle Montessori School 425 Dempster St. St. Joseph School Evanston 1 740 Lake Ave. 847-864-2190 Wilmette Educating students chiaravalle.org 847-256-7870 Brickton 24 months stjosephwìlmette.com through 8th grade Lake Forest Country Day School MONTESSORI SCHOOL St. Norbert School 145 S. Green Bay Road Accredited by the American Montessorl Society (AMS) Lake Forest 1817 Walters Ave. and the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS) 847-234-2350 Northbrook lfcds.org 847-272-0051 stnorbertschool.org La Lumiere School 6801 N. Wilhelm Road St. Paul of the Cross La Porte, IN 1405. Northwest Hwy. 219-326-7450 Park Ridge lalumiere.org 847-825-6366 spc-school.net Piven Theatre 927 Noyes St. Southern Illinois University Evanston 1263 Lincoln Drive 847-8049 Carbondale piventheatre.org siu.edu kegina Dominican College Woodlands Academy Preparatory High School of the Sacred Heart 701 Locust Road 760 E. Westleigh Road 'r Wilmette Lake Forest 847-256-7660 847-234-4300 rdhs.org woodlandsacademy.org Infant Program Opening Soon! Call for more information. Roycemorà School 1200 Davis St. Open Houses Evanston January 28, 2018 - 10:OOam-12:3Opm I March 18, 2018 - 10:OOam-12:3Opm 847-866-6055 8622 West Catalpa Avenue. Chicago, Illinois 773.714.0646www.brickton.org roycemoreschool.org EDUCATION NORTH ZONE Vocational schooling can pave the way to high-paying jobs

Many students believe that the next are underemployed and working n jobs natural step after graduating from that aren't even in their fields of study. high school is to go off to college. Career and technical schools help stu- j Secondary education has become such dents develop specialized skills that make a common transition that many parents graduates immediately marketable in their begin saving for college tuition as soon as chosen fields, and trade salaries can be L) their children are born. Although college very competitive. can be the next chapter in a student's The following are some of the fastest- education, many teenagers still choose to growing and highest-paying trade careers attend trade school. to consider, based on data from the Bureau Television personality Mike Rowe says of Labor Statistics and Forbes magazine. the country is in the midst of a skilled labor Construction manager: Construction shortage because workers lack the neces- professionals with great organizational sary training to fill the hundreds of thou- and communication skills can enjoy high sands of available jobs. Lack of information earning potential as construction manag- may drive the notion that trade jobs are ers. Expected growth of this career over nothing more than a backup plan ¡f college the next 10 years is 5 percent. The aver- doesn't pan out. However, by realizing age income of a construction manager is that trade jobs, along with short-term $87,000. However, with a top-end hourly industry relies on rotary drill operators and plumbers are continually in demand. vocational training, is a smart investment pay of around $75 per hour, it's easy for to extract oil or natural gas from under- With a short amount of trade school and - and eventually a lucrative career choice managers to earn into six figures. ground sources. Salaries for these jobs can apprenticeship, it's possible to earn up to - attitudes about trade schools and labor- Elevator installer and repairer: This ca- range from $30 to $40 per hour. $90,000 per year. intensive jobs may shift. reer is listed as a top-earner. These employ- Dental hygienist: Cleaning teeth These are just a few of the many skilled A great number of college graduates ees can earn anywhere from $74,000 to and inspecting mouths for disease is an professions that vocational schools pre- \enter the workforce with degrees that $105,000 per year. Elevators are in demand important role. Job growth is still hover- pare their students for. Scholarships and ny not help them land jobs. And these as urban centers increase, so this career has ing around 20 percent, and hygienists can funding programs are available to help students typically carry thousands of dol- staying potential. expect to earn up to $98,000. make vocational training an affordable lars in tuition debt. Many college grads Rotary drill operator: The oil and gas Electricians and plumbers: Electricians possibility. Lake ForestGountry Day School

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BROOKS WK/A JOSEPH C lIt BROOK5 PATRICIA eROOES NEJA PA- UNKNOWN SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE BEVERLY this newspaper is subject to TRICIA A BROOKS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WORLDWtDE ASSET GLOCHOWSKYTRUST, DATEDAUGUST 19 2010; the Federal Fair Housing Act, 2525 Gross Point Road PURCHASING, LLC UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF ThE BEVEfLY which makes itillegal to ad- Defendants GLOCHOWSKYTRUST, DATEDAUGUST 19, 2010 PREMIUM 09 CH 051391 SECRETARY OF f-OUSING AND URBAN DEvELO'MENT; vertise any preference, limita- 1 Evanston, ILlinois60201 2032 DEWEY AVENUE EVANSTON, IL 60201 GARY GLOCHOWSKY AKA GARY L. GLOCHOWSKY; tion,or discrimination based SEASONED NOTICE OF SALE STEVEN GLOCHCWSKY, SR AtA STEVEN GLOCHOWSKY PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant ro a Judgment of Fore- AKA STEVEN E GLOCHOWXSY SR.; MARTIN on race,color,religion.sex, closure and Sate entered in the above casse on June 24, 2013, an GLOcHOWSKY; THE UNITED STATES o AMERICA, handicap,tamilialStatus,or P: (312)376-1910 FIREWOOD agent for The Judicial Sales corporation, will at rO-30 AM on February DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY; STATE OF ILLINOIS, nationalorigin,inthesale, lo, 2018, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, GERALD NORDGREN CHICAGO, IL 60606, seil at public auction to the highest bidder, as set rental, or hnancing of housing. SPECIAL REPRESENTA1]VE. UNKNOWN OWNERS jer©jerogers.com $159.00 FC forth below the following described real estate. AND NON-RECaED CLAIMANTS In addihon the Illinois (a $259 value) Commonly known as 2032 DEWEY AVENUE, EVANSTON, IL 60201 Defendants, Human RightsAct prohibits Property lodeu No. 10-13-201-024-0. 15 CH 620 Serving the North Free Delivery The real estate is improved with a single family residence. NOTICE OF SALE discrimination bused on age, Sale terms. 25% down of the highest bid by certified tunds at the PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of ancestry, marital status, sexual and Stacking close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. NO third Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Shore Tax Needs party chocks will beaccepted. The balance in certified funds/or wire Judicial Sales corporation will on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at the orientation or unfavorable Call (847) 494-1528 trunsfer, is due within twesty-foor 1241 hours The subtect property is hour of 1 1 am. rl their office at 120 Weot Madison Street, Suite 7lBA - military discharge or (847)731-0156 sublect tO general real estate tunes, special assessments, or special Chicago, Illinois, sell at public axction to the highest bidder for cash, as This paper will not knowingly taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any set forth below, We following described mortgaged real estate: representation as to quality or quantity of ttle and Without recourse accept any advertising tor real RI N. 10-28-423-001-0000 Professiour,il Care-uxer to Plaintiff and in 'AS IS' condition The sale is further sublect to con- Commonly known as 4953 Sherwin Avenue, Skokie, IllinoIs 60077. estala which is in viedahon of . er15 years oe050rience firmation by tIle: court. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. the law. All persons are hereby with references. Flexible hours Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchuser will receive a If the sxbtect mlrtgqged real estate is a unit of a common interest Feel free to call Mariaux Certificate of Saie that Will entitle the purchaser to a deed to thB real informedthatall dwellings community. the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall 224-717-1176 estate after confirmation of the sale. pay the assessments required by subsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 of advertised are available on an Where a sale of real estate is made to satisfy a lien prior to that of the the Condominium PropertyAct equal opportunity basis. SNOW REMOVAL United States the United States shall have one year from the date of Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balynce, by certified funds, Vili) ACCARDI SNOWPLOW sale within wsich to redeem except that with respect to u lien arising thun 24 hOurs No refunds. The property will NOT be open for in- Ifyoubelieveyouhave e NOrtlibrvok n47-272-7790 under the internal revenue laws the period shall be 120 days or the spectlon. been discriminated against in Dobbelare Distributing LLC period ullowablefor redemptuoo under State law, whichever io longer, For information call The Sales Department at Plaintiff's Attorney An- connection with the sale, rental 4- und in any case in which, under the provisions of section 505 of the selmo Lindberg S Associates, LLC, 1 771 West Diehl Road, Napervulle, II- Housing Act of 1950, as amended 112 U.S.C. l7OlkI, and subsection or financing of housing, Call APARTMENT FOR linOis 60563-1 $90. 16301 453-6960. For Bidding instructIons viols w Seasoned Oak,, Id) of section 3720 of title 38 of the United States Code, the nght to aloLawgroup.corxt 24 hourS prior to sale. F14120082 redeem does nyt arise, there shall be no right of redemption INTERITOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION West City and Suburbs RENT? The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no - Selling Officer, t3121 444-1122 HOPE Fair Housing Center Hickory & Cherry representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders The search begins are admonished to check the court file to verify all information, 13073074 6304804500 1/18/2018. 1125/2018, 2/1/2018 5401426 -- heref Many If this property io a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at FreeDelivery/FreStacking the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- South City and Suburbs apartment and home mens and the legal fees ryouired by 'The Condominium Property South Suburban Housing Center hunters check the Act, 765 ILCS 605/91gJ11) and IgJI4Iif this property is a condominium 708.951.4674 unit which us part of a common interest community, the purchaser of Classifieds before the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall puy the 815-342-7322 fooking for o new usoessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS North City and Suburbs Trusted Service Since 1993 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Interfaith Housing Center place to live. 605/18.5to-li. COUNTY DEPAETMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION IF YOU AE THE MOATGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED , s of the Northern Suburbs s Advertise your rento I TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER ASSET INVESTNENT LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- 847-501-5760 units with us to get o OR POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE TIFICATES, SERIES 2006 -BNC1 ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Plaintiff, jump on the You will need u photo identification issxed by u government agency ANNOUNCEMENTS competitionf Call (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain enTry into our building JMES D. ARCENEAUX. U.S BANK NATLONAL ASSOCIA11ON, AS TRUST- and the foreclosure saie room in Cook County and the same identiti- EE FOR STRUCTURED ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN TRUST MORTGAGE 866-399-0537 or visit cation for sales held at other couoty venues where The Judicial Sales PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 20061, CITY Of EVANSTON. Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. UNITED STATES ,)F AMERICA POFF[IONAI ploceanad. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Defendants tribunesuburbs.com CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 1555030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 15 CH 001985 Personals & Prayers 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 16301 794-9576 Please refer to file number 1923 HARTREYAVNUE EVANSTON, IL 60201 DECOI?AIOl 14.ó9.4 1034. NOTICE OF SALE THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION PUBLIC NOTICE E HEREBY GIVEN that pursuaot to a Judgmeot of Fore- NEW AD One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) closure and Sale entered in the above cause on March 22. 2017, an FOIL ¡lit liliE 236-SALE agent for The Judicial Sales Corporution, will at 10:30 AM on February LEGAL SERVICES - NEED LEGAL You cas aisx Visit The Judicial Saies Corporation at w.tIsc com for a HELP? Get a FREE referral to an PLACEMENT 21, 2018. at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive. ,sttOrneyl Call tfre IllIsOls State For your 7 day status report of pending sales. CHICAGO, IL, 60e06, sell at public auction to the highest bidder. as Set far Association Illinois Lawyer lUttJP1 OUJALIIY IIF1, CODILIS k ASSOCIATES, PC. forth below the following deocribed real estate: Finder Ttle adnicoyou need 871 convenience, lbWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 Commonlyknown as 1923 HARTREYAVENUE, EVANSTON, IL 60201 210-3855 xirir5ps.I/W.iSbv classified od BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 Property Index No. 10-13-108-010, Property Indes NO 10-13-108-011. org,/publlc/illinoislawyereinder (6301 794-5300 The real estate is improved With a residence. placement is available E-Mail' pleadingsWl.cslegal com Sale terms- 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the Attorney File N'o. 14-09-41034 MISCELLANEOUS - Meet 3-53l-O934 24 hours o day, 7 days close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third singlesrightnomI No paid Attorney ARDO No. 00468002 party checks will be accepted The balance in certified funds/or wire operators,just real people (Ledve 11essdge) a week and 365 days o Attorney Code. 21762 transfer, is due within twenty-four (241 hours. The sublect property is like you. Browsegreetings year. Visit ploceonod. Case Number: 09 CH 051391 sublect to gene-al real estafe taxes, special assessments, or special exchange messages and TJSCC: 38-223 taxes levied aga nst said real estate and us offered for saie without any connect live. fly it free. Call now. tribunesuburbs.com NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse 855-691 -6328 Pl advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be u debt cojlector at- tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used to Plaintiff and i i "AS IS" conclusion. The sale is further sub(ect to con- firmation by the court. MERCHANDISE tor that purpose Upon payment et full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive u 3073495 Certificate of Se that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY 1/18/2518, 1/25/2018, 2/1/2018 5401465 estate after confirmation of the sale. hellere a sale of real estate is made to satisfy a hex prior to that of the Wanted to Buy Residential for Rent REAL ESTATE FOR United States the United States shall have one year from the date of Estate Sales Estate Sales SALE sale within width to redeem escept that with respect to a lien arising Stuff for Sale under the internal revenue (amo the period shall be120 days or the Olenetew East i5R condo, pV5 period allowable for redemption under State law, whichever us lunger, WANTED WHEAT CENTS & Complex, no stairs,patio,irE and in un'i case in which, under the provisions of section 505 uf the A Coy-Krupp Sale - SILVER COINS. - ClStsfstorg, waik to oc no smk1 Housing Act of 1950, as amended 112 U.S.0 1701k), and subsection w'.coykrupp.com A & R PENNY SHOP pets 5975'Ax Now 847-533-7034 847'772'26t2 IdI of section 3.'20 of title 38 of tte United States Code, the right t * redeem does not arise, there shall be 00 right of redemption. 1444 Old Skokie Road Skokie: 8940 N. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK CJUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK C UNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK CJUNTY ILLINOIS COUN1Y DEPARTMENT . CHANCERY DIViSION cOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCE OIVtSION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUS COMPANY, AS INDENTURE TRUST- WACHOVIA MORTGAGE LOAN TRUSt', ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES PlaIntiff, Plaintiff, EE FOR AMERICAN HOME MORTO GE INVESTMENT TRUST 2006-1 SERIES 2006-AMN1, U S BANK NA1 IONAL ASSOCIA1ÌON, AS TRUSTEE Plaintiff, Plaintiff, 5REN LINDEN BOSCAMP AKA KAREN BOSCAMP AKA KAREN L IISOOK NA, YONG S NA, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION BOSCAMP. THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FK.A THE BANK OF NEW SYSTEMS, INC., UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, AVNER AVIDOV, MMYAN AVIDOV' 133 NORTH KEATING CONDOMIN' 13MASZ BINKOWICZ, MONIKA STEFANIAK MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC YORK, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS IUM ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN O NERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM- REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., SELECT PORTFOLIO SERVICING INC. 4.5 TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE Defendants ANTS LAWRENCE POINT CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION CWHEQ INC., CWHEQ INC., CWHEQ REVOLVING HOME EQUItY LOAN 16 CH 9124 Defendants Defendants TRUST. SERIES 2S-A, Bu REHAB OF GLEN VIEW 830 LACROSSE AVENUE Wilmette, IL 60091 17 CH 000326 17 CH 12911 Defendants NOTICE OF SALE 9133 N. KEATING AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60076 7650 WEST LAWRENCE AVENUE UNIT 204 15 CH 18750 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- NOTICE OF SALE Norridge, IL 60706 1800 ROGERS AVE GLENVIEW, IL 60025 closure and Sale entered in the above cause on November 27, 2017, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- NOTICE OF SALE un agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will ut 10:30 AM on Feb- closure and Sale entered in the above cause on December 6, 2017, an NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuantto a Judgment of Fore- ruary 28, 2018, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker agent tor The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on March closure and Sale entered in tire above cause on October 5, 2017, an Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606 seIl at public auction to the highest bidder, R, 2018, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of agent tor The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on February as set torth below, the following described real estate: CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set Foreclosure and Sale entered in the abKAm cause on January 8, 2018, 20, 2015, at The Judicial Sales CorporatIon, One South Wacker Drive, Commonly known as 830 LACROSSE AVENUE, Wilmette, IL 60091 forth below the following described real estate' an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10 30 AM on Feb- CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction to the highest bidder, as set Property Index No, OS-31-213-029-0000. Commonly known as 9133 N. KEATING AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 rsary 22, 2018 ut The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker forth below the following described real estate: The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Property Index No. 10-lb-301-079-1001. Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606 sell at public auction to the highest bidder, Commonly known as 1800 ROGERS AVE, GLENVIEW, IL 60025 The judgment amount was $402,131 74 The real estate is improved with a condo/townhouse as set forth below, the following described real estate. Property Index NO 0426-101-061-0000 Sale terms: 25% dOwn of the highest bid by certified funds at the Sale terms' 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds ut the The reul estate is improved with a single tumlly residence. close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporatiov. No third close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. NO third Commonly known as 7650 WEST LAWRENCE AVENUE UNIT 204, Nor The ludgment amount was $569,21090 party checks will be accepted The balance in certitied funds/or wire party checks will be accepted The balance in certitied funds/or wire ridge, IL 60706 terms: 25% dOwn ot the hIghest bid by certified funds at tIle transfer, ix due within twenty-four 124) hours. The sublect property is transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hours. The subject property is PropertY Indes NO 1212-329-022-1017. clone of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third 5ubeCt to general real estafe taxes, special assessments, or special subtect to general rea! estate taxes, special assessments, pr special The real estate is improved with a condominium. party checks will be accepted. TIre balance in certified tsndsfor wire taxes IevietJagainst said real estate and is offered for sale without any taxes levied against said real estate arlO is offered for sale without any The ludgnient amount was $209,047 95. trunsfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hours, The subject property is representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse representation as to quality or quantity of tille and without recourse subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition The sale is further subtect to con- to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further sublect to con Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at tIle tases levied againut said real estate and is offered for sale without any firmation by the court hrmation by the court. close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. NO third representation as to quality or quantity of title und without recourse Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a party checks will be accepted. The balance in certified funds/or wire to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition, The sale is further sublect to con- Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hours. The sublect property is firmution by tIle court, esture after confirmation of the sale estate after confirmation of the sale. sublect to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special Upon payment in full of the amount bid, tite purchaser will receive a The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no The property will NOT be open tor inspection and plainttff makes no taxes levied againnt said real estate and is offered for sale without any Certificate of Sale that will entitle the surchaser to a deed to the real representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse entate after confirmation of the sale are admonished to check the court file to verify all information are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition. The sale is further sublect to con- The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at firmation by the court. representation us to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders the foreclosure sale, Other than a mortgagee, shall pay the asseos- the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- are admonishedto check the court file to verify all information ments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property mento and the legal tees required by The Condominium Property Upon payment in full of the amount bid. the purchaser will recese If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at Act, 765 ILCS ÓOS/9lgllll and IgIldI. It this property is a condominium Act, 765 ILCS 605/91gJl11 and (glI4l. If this property is a condominium u Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real the foreclosure sale, other than u mortgagee, shall pay the assess- unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaoer of unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaoer of estate after confirmation of the sale. ments and tIle legal fees required by The Condominium Property the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the the unit at the toreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the Act, 765 ILCS 60S/lg)lll and (gt(4lif this property is a Condominium assessments recuired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of 605/18 51g-11 605/18,5Ig-ll, no representation as to the condition of tIre properly Prospective bid- tIle unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the IF YOU ARO THE MORTGAGOR HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR II'IOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT ders are admonished to check the court file to verity all information, assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 1LCS TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER 605/18, Ng-lI. OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE If this property is a condominium unit, or a unit which is part of a com- IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW mon interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER You will need a photo identihcation insued by a government agency You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the loBaI OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ldriver's license, passport, etc.l in order to gain entry into our buildin,g Idriver's license, passport, etc I in order to gain entry into our building fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9l8J(1l ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. and the foreclosure sale room in Conk County and the same identdi- and the torecloosre sale room in Cook County and the same identifi- and 60(41In accordance with 735 ILOS 5/1Sl5O7(cX1l(h-1( and h-21, You will need u photo identifìcation issued by a govemment agency cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales cation for sales held ut other county senses where The Judicial Sales 765 (CS 605/9183(51, and 765 ILCS 605/18.5lg-1), you are hereby noti- ldriver's license, passport, etc.l in order to gain entry into oar building Corporation conducts foreclosure saleo. Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. tied that the purchaser of the property, Other than a mortgagee, shall and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County und the same identifi- For information contact The sales clerk, SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSO- For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: pay the assessments and legal fees required by subsections tgJlll and cation for sales held ut Other county venues where The Judicial Sales dATES. LLC, 211 WAUKEGAN RD SUITE 301, Bannockburn, IL 60015, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 1SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE (8X41 of section 9 and the assessments reyuired by subsection 1g-110f ef'irporation conducts foreclosure sales. 18471 291-1717 For information call between the hours of 1pm - 3pm. 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 16301 794-9876 Please refer to file number section 18,5 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act. For information, contuct Plaintiff's attomey' HEAVNER, BEYERS S Ml- Please refer to file number 16-080011, 14-16-08758. HLAR, LLC, 111 East Main Street DECATUR, IL 62523, (2171 422-1719 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Please refer to hIe number 554S8079. One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 One South Wacker Drine, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (3121 TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER If the sale is not confirmed for any reuuon, the Purchase-at the sale 236-SALE 236-SALE OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION lS1701(Cl OF ThE shall be entitled only to a return of the purchase price paid. The Pur- You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at tlsc.com for a You can also visit Tse Judicial Sales Corporanion at www.ttsc.com for a ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. chaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mort- 7 day status report of pending sales. 7 day status report of pending sales. gagee or the Mortgagee'n attorney. SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSOCIATES, LLC CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0 You will need a photo identification issued by a gosernment agency TH JUDICIAL SALES tORPOR,AIÌON 2121 WAUKEGAN RD., SUITE 301 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 (driver's license, passport, etc.( in Order to gain entry into our building One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-46S0 13121 Bannockburn, IL 60015 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 and the foreclosure sale room in Conk County and the same identifi- 236-SALE 18471 291-1717 (6301 794-S300 cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at wwtJsc.com tor a E-Mail: ILNoticeselogs.conl E-Mail pleadingseil cslegal com Corporation conducts foreclosure sales 7 day status report of pending sales, Attorney File No. 16-080011 Attorney File No. 14-16-00758 HEAI/NER, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC Attorney Code. 42168 AttorneyARDc No.00468002 For information, contact the sales department, Anselmo Lind- 111 East Main Street Case Number: 16 CH 9124 AttorneyCode 21762 berg s Associates LLC 1771 W. Diehl Road, Suite 120, NAPERVILLE, DECATUR, IL 62523 TJSC#: 37-10813 Case Number 17 CH 000326 IL 60563, 16301 4S-69.0 For bidding instructions, visit www.Ansel- 12171 422-1719 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are TJSC#: 37-11067 moLindberg.com Please refer to file number F17080222 Fax R. 12 171 422-17 S4 advised that Plaintiff'o attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are [email protected] tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- Attorney File No 554538079 for that purpose. temoting to collect u debt and any information obtained will be used THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Attorney Code. 40387 13070804 for that purpose. 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IN THE CIRCUtT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILUNOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOI( COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK CTUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DtPARTMENT CHANCERY LRVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION THE RANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY N A., FJKJA Ii-4E NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (FANNIE MAEI A 8MO HARRIS BANK, NA. F/K/A HARRIS, N A S/B/M HARRIS TRUST AND RANK OF NEW YORK TRUST CO., N.A., AS TRUSTEE, FÒR CHASE MORT- Plaintiff, CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF IHE SAVINGS BANK GAGE FINANCE TRUST MULTI-CLASS MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Plaintiff, TIFICATES. SERIES 2007-AT SALEEM G. ALI A/K/A SALEEM ALI, SHAMIM ALI A/K/A SHAMIN ALI, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, BANK OF AMERICA, N A F&NAGIOTA S. GIPNNOULIAS, MATRIX HOLDINGS USA Lff STANDARD Del endants ,A S. ALPER, MELISSA A ALPER 9JKJA MELISSA ALPER, ROSENFELD, BANK AND TRUST COMPANY MB FINANCIAL BANK N A , UNKNOWN TIOTHY T CRAWFORD, JULIE M CRAWFORD, 8MO HARRIS BANK N.A 17 CH 5249 HAFRON, SHAPIRO & FARMER; KALCHEIM HABER, IP, UNKNOWN OWNERS ANO NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 4440 MAIN STREET Skokie, IL 60076 OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 17 CH 4639 NOTICE OF SALE Defendants 17 CH 562 1518 Edgewood LaneWlnnetka, IL 60093 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuairt to a Judgment of Fore- 17 CH 8936 3725 WHIRLAWAY DRIVE NOTICE OF SALE closure and Sale entered in the above causean December 8, 201 7, an 3941 Michael Ln Glenview, IL 60026 Nonthbrook, IL 60062 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- agent for The ludicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM On March NOTiCE OF SALE closure and Sale entered irr the above cause on November 28. 20t7, 9, 201B, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore- NOIJCE OF SALE an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, wrIl ar 10 30 AM ort March CHICAGO, IL 60606, seIl at public auction to the highest bidder, as ser closure and Sale entered in the above cause on November 9, 2017, 6. 201R, al The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Dove, forth below tIte following described real estate: an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1030 AM on March PUBLIC NOTICE IS 4EREBY GiVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Fore' CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction to the highest bidder, as set Commonly known as 4440 MAIN STREET, Skokie, IL 60076 6, 201E, at The Judicial Saies Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, closure and Sale entered in the above cause on November 28, 2017, forth below the following described real estate Property Index NO 10-22-105-015-0000. CHICAGO, IL 60606, seIl at public auction to the highest bidder, as set an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10.30 AM on March Coninlonly known as i bT8 Edgewood Lane, Winnetka, IL 60093 The real estate is improved with a single family residence. forth below tIle following descnbed real estate' 1, 2018, at The JLdicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, Property Index NO 05-18224-002-0000 TIte judgment amount was $360,633.08 Commonly known as 3941 Michael Ln, Glenview, IL 60026 CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set The real estate is improved wOk a single family residence Saie terms. 25% dOwn of the highest bid by certified funds at the Property Indes NO 04-20-406-027-m. forth below, the following described real estate: The judgment amount was $419,737.78, close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third The real estate is improved with a single family residence, Sale ternis. 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the party checks will be accepted, The balance in certified funds/or wire The Judgment amount was $544,540.55 Commonly knowr as 3725 WHIRLAWAY DRIVE, NorthbrOok, IL 60062 close of the sale payable to The lutticial Sales CorporatIon No third frannfer, is due within twenty-four (241 houri, The subject property is Sale terms 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the Property Index Nc 04-18-404-012-0000 party checks will be accepted. The balance in certified fundsfor wire subject to general rea! estate taxes, special assessments, or special close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No th!rd ThE real estate is mproved with a single family residence transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hourS the sublect property is tases levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any party checko will be accepted The balance in certified funds/Or wire The ludErlielt amount was $464,675 27 sublect to general real estate taues, special assessments, or special representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse transfer, is due within twenty-four 1241 hours, The sublect property is tases levierl against said real estate and s offered for sale without any to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition The sale is further sub(ect to con- sublect tO general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special Sale terms. 25% Uown of the highest bid by certified funds at the representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse firmation by the court, taxes levledagainst said real estate and is offered for sale without any close of the saleayable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No th!rd lo Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition The sale is further sublect to con- Upon payment in full Of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse party checks will be accepted The balance in cel-tihed funds/Or wire firmation by the court, Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition The sale is further sublet to con- transfer, is due wthin twenty-four 1241 hours The sublect property is UpOn payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a evtafe after confirmation of the sale firmation by the court sublect to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a talles levied agairst said real estate and is offered for sale without any estate after confirmation of tite sale representation as to the condition of the property Prospective bidders Certificafe of Sale that will enhtle the purchaser to a deed to the real representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse The property will NOT be operi for inspection and plaintiff makes no are admonished to check the court file to verify all information estate after confirmation of the sale, to Plaintiff and in "AS lS condition The sale is further sublect to con- representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no firmation by the court, SUBJECT TO A FIRST MORTGAGE are admonished to check the court file to verify all information tile foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- representation as to the condition of the properly. Prospective bidders If this property is a condominium unit. the purchaser of the unit at mento and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property are admonished to check the court file to verify all information Upon payment ir full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a the foreclosure sale. Other than a mortgagee, Shall pay tile assess- Act, 765 ILCS 6OS/g)l1) and lgJj4l. If tfvs property is a condominium If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unir at Certificate of Sale that wdI Entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real mento and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property unit which is part of a common interest community, tIle purchaser of the foreclosure sale, other titan a mortgagee, shall pay the assess- estate after confirrnahon of the sale Act, 765 ILCS 605/gl(1I and lgJÇ4)If this property is a condominium the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the ments and tile legal fees required by The Condominium Property unit which is part of a common interest community the purchaser of assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS Act, 765 ILCS 605/948)111 and 183)4)if this property io a condominium The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no tee unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the 605/18.518-11 unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of representation asso the condition of the property. Prospective bidders assessments requited by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the are admonished to check the court file to verity all information. 605/18 548-11 TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AETIR ENTRY OF AN ORDER asoeosmenrs reguired by The Condominium Properly Act, 765 1LCS IF YOU ARE TI-lE MORTGAGOR HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE 605/18518-il if this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW IF YOU AIlE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT the foreclosure saie, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the asness- You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER monts and the (osaI fees rpouired by The Condominium Property OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE If this property is a condominium ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. (driver's license, passport, etc.) in order to gain enily into our building OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION IS-1701(C) OF THE Act, 765 1LCS 605/948X1) and 481)41 You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identifi- ILLINOiS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of (driver's license, passport, etc.l IS Order to gain enTry into out buildir(g cation for sales held at other county venues where The ludicial Sales You will need a photo identihcation issued by a government agency the unit at the fo-eclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the arid the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identiTi- Corporation conducts foreclOuure sales (driver's license, pasoport, etc.( in Order to gain entry into our building assessments reQuired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS cation for sales freld at other county venues where The Judicial Sales For information contact The sales clerk, SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSO- and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identrfi- 60/18S18-il Corporation conducts foreclosure sales dATES, LLC 211 WAUKEGAN RD. SUITE 301, Bannockburn, IL 61X115, cation for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales For Information, contact Plaintiff's attorney' JOHNSON, BLUMBERG 8471 291-117 For information call between the hours of 1pm - 3pm. Corporation çonducto foreclosure sales IF YOU ARE THE LIORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT & ASSOCIATES LLC, 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite 41125 Chicago, IL Please refer to file number 1 7-082R6S For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney. JOHNSON, BLUMBERG TO REMAIN IN PCSSESSION F044 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER 60606,13121 541-9710 Please refer no file number 17.449. THE JUDiCIAL SALES CORPORATION & ASSOCIATES. LLC, 230 W Monroe Street, Saite #1125 ChicagO, IL OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl OF THE THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 60606, 13121 541-9710 Please refer to file number i7-510. ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW - One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 13121 236-SALE THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 236-SALE You can also visit The ludicial Sales Corporation at tlsc.com for a One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) You whi need a photo identification issued by a government agency You can alto visir The Judicial Sales Corporation 8t w.tluc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales, 236-SALE luriver's license,aS5port, etc I in Order ro gain entry into our buildiag 7 day status report of pending sales. SHAPIRO KREISMAN & ASSOCiATES, LLC You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporabon at ww.qsc,com for a and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identiti- JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC 2121 WAUKEGAN RD , SUITE 301 7 day status report of pending sales cation for sales held at other county venues where The Isdicial Sales 230W MonrOe Street, Suite a1125 Bannockburn, IL 60015 JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, lIC Corporation concocts foreclosure sales Chicago, IL 60606 18471 291-1717 230 W Monroe Street, Suite #112S (3121 S41-9710 E-Mail ILr4oticesagogv corn Chi o, IL 60606 For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney EGAN & ALAILY LLC 321 E-Mail. ilplemiing60johnsonblumberg com Attorney File No. 17TI82868 13121 1-9710 NORTH CLARK STREET, SUITE 1430, ChicagO, IL 60654, 13121 2S3-640 Attorney File No t 7-4497 Attorney Code. 42168 E-Mail' [email protected] Attorney Code. 40342 Case Number, 17 CH 5249 Attorney File No. 17-5105 Case Number. 17 CH 4639 TJSC#. 37-11194 Attorney Code 50342 THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION lISCa' 37 10720 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are Case Number 17 CH 8936 One South Wacker Dove, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (3121 NOTE. Pursuant tO the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- TJSC# 37-10728 236-SALE adviSed that PlaintIff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- tempting to collect a debt and any information Obtained will be used NOTE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at wWw.tlsc.com for a temptIng to collect a debt and any information obtained will be usett for that Jturpose advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- 7 day status report of pending sales, for tsar oirpose 13073365 tempting to collect a debt and any informarion obtained will be used 3070111 1/25/2018, 2/1/2018. 2/8/2018 5414177 for that ourpose. EGAN & ALAILY lIC 1/25/2018, 2/1/2018, 2/8/2018 5414145 3070169 321 NORTH CLARK SWEET, SUITE 1430 1/25/2018, 2/1/2018, 2/8/2018 5414115 Chicago, IL 60654 (3121 253-8640 E-Mail. clerkOea-arts corn Attorney Code. 444i Case Number 1? CH 562 TJSCR. 37-1062d NOTE' Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are advrsed that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector at- rUc, tempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be uoed Jc1 for that purpose 1/18/2018, 1/25/2018. 2/1/2018 5348157

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es GLENCOE PARK DISTRICT GLENVIEW PARK DISTRICT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK GENERATOR REPLACEMENT ADVERTiSEMENT FOR BIDS Legal Notice (.'I Legal Notice LEGAL NOTICE NORTHBROOK JUNIOR HIGH Glenbrook High Schools District FY2018-19 REGULAR MEET- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY, ILLINOIS, North Shore Lincolnwood School DiStrict 74 Gfenbrook High Schools Official notice is hereby given SCHOOL #225 ING SCHEDULE that separatn sealed bids will be NOTICE OF BIDDING Thuot and Savingsvs.Detest io accepting sealed bids for a District #225 1475 Maple Avenue ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID Board Meetings are held at the Noticeivhereby givennvat Pompilus, Rose ixiarie Pompi- Mohawk Carpet Tiles at Rut- 2018 Life Safety Work, received in the Office of the Pur- Nsrthbrook Illinois 60062 Takiff Center, 999 Orees Bay Interior Renovations ant chasing Agent, Glenview Village sealed proposalswillbere- lus, Unknown Owners and Par- ledge Hall SEALED BIDS TO BE Rd., Glencoe, IL at 7.00pm un- ties Interestedirr or in actual SealedbidsforShe above- SUBMITTEDTO: Lincolnwood 2018 Fire Alarm Work at Glen- Paving Hall, drniniotrativeServices ceived by the Board of Park brook South High School less Commissioners of the G)enview 005SeusiOn of said land or lots, named conutruction prolect will School District 74, 6950 North otherwisenoted,Dates ADvER1ISEEg OR BID Department, 2500EaStLake be received by the Owner at the and times are subject to change 2318 LifeSafety Work,Inte- Avenue, Glenview, IL 60026 until Park DiStrict, Glenview, Illinois Defendants,Case No.2016- EaSt Prairie Road, Lincoinwood, NOTICE OF SALE DIstrict AdministrativeOffices, IL 60712. Attention: Robert Cb- The Board of Education, Glen- with proper legal notice, rior Renovations and Paving at 2:00 p.m local time on February for HOFFMAN SCHOOL PLAY- CH-15879. brook High School District #225 .Glenbrook Nortn and Glenbrook 8, 2018, and then at said office GROUND INSTALLATION2018 PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF Northbrook School District 28, erella, Business ManagerBe- 1475 Maple Ave, Nsrthbrook Il- fore lOAM, March 12, 2018 Bids Regular Board Meetings South High Schools publicly opened and read aloud in accordance with instructions FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS the Bid Opening will be at 1 1 50 March 20 2018 for the following: fo bidders and specifications. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT linois, 60062, until Friday, Febru- will be received and stamped-in ***TH15 DOCUMENT IS AN AT- ary 9, 2018 at 10.130 a,m ,local prior to 10 OOAM local time on am local time on Friday, Febru- April 17,018 the Board of Education, Glen- The seope of work Includes ars 9th, 201f at Glenbrook High May 15, 2518 the installation of play equip- TEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. time at which time they will be March 12, 201fAll bids Will be brook High School District e225 RFBNO 21800d School Distnct 225 Office, 3801 June 19, 2018 RFB ON. CRESW600D DRIVE IM- ment,poured-in-placerubber ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED publicly opened and read. Bids publicly opened and announced WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- shull be presented in duplicate at that time, Bids received after W Lake Ave, Glenview, IL 60026. July 17, 201B The Bid Opening will be at 1000 PROVEMENTS playground surfacing. and engi- and be clearly labeled "Genera- Bid oackages are due Febru- August 21, 2018 arti local time on Friday, Febru- neered wood fiber surfacing. POSE' PUBLIC NOTICE IS the above noted date and time Monday, September 17, 2018 HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to tor Replacement Northbrook Ja- will not be considered Bid ary 9th, 2018 at 11:00 am at ary 9th, 2018 at Glenbrook High Contractor must submit to the nior High School" on the outside which time the Bids will be pub- October 16, 2018 School District 22h Office, 3801 Village a current Certihcate of Fr5005815 will be received until a Judgment of FORECLOSURE security, payable to the Owner, of the envelope. Is the torts of a certified check licly opened and read A Pert or- November 20, 2018 W Lake Ave, Glenview, IL 60026. Eligibility issued by the Illinois THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2018, and Sale entered by said Court mance and Payment Bond in the December 18 2018 Bid Sackages are due Febru- Department of 'ntansportatiot 10 50 A M , at the Park and Fa- in the above entitled cause on Submit with the bid, or bld bond in an amount equal 1 full amount of the contract will January 15, 2619 ary 9th 2018 at 10.00 am at for work Catevory 012 (Drain- dIrty Services office of the Glen- October 23, 2517, COOK COUN- A list of PtoJeCts to 10% of the baue bid shall be with Owner sumes and phone submitted With the bidPerfor be requiredA Bld Security of February 19, 2019 which time the Bids will be pub- age) prior to o'btaining biddin view Park District, 655 Zenith ny SHERIFF in COOK County, Il- These dates are the third Tues- J for projec Drive, Illinois, 60025, at which linois, will on February 14, 2015, numbers demonstrating re- mance and Labor and Material ten percent (10%) of the Bid is licly opened and read. A Perfor- documents this day of the month with escep- mance and Payment Bond in the Please note: Bid submissionS Sinne und place all bidSwill be at Richard J. Daley Center, Lower quired experience. Payment Bonds and Certificate required with the proposal The 2 Contractor must wy tne Prevail- tiOnS noted above uil amount of the contract will received from tirms that do not publicly read. Bids received af- Level, Room 06, Chicago, Cook A completed of Insurance, as required by the County, Illinois, at 1:00 PM, sell "Contractor's Qualification Owner, will be required from ing Wage Rates for all work per requiredA Bid Secunty of have a Certificate of Eligibility Ser closing time will be returned Illinois Law Regular Committee Meetings ten percent (10%) of the Bid is for the Work Category identified unopenedThe public opening at public auction and sale to Statemenr AIA Document A305 the successful bidder The Dis- required with the proposal The herein will be returned to the is for information only, and is not the highest bidder for cash, all The work consists of removal of trict reserves the right to reject March 13 2Ol8' existing generator and installing Bidders were required to submit April 3, 2618 Contractor must pay the Prevail- bidder unopened to be construed as acceptance and Singular, the following de- any oralI bids or parts thereof, sr rejection of any bid. Award scribed real eState mentioned new generator iiiew location or waive any irregularities or 12) copies of an AIA 305- Con- May 1, 2518 ing Wage Rates tor all work per tractors Qualification Statement Jane 5, 2018 Illinois Law Scope of work Approximately to the successful bidder will be in said Judgment, situated in the Questions pertaining to the Con- informalities, and to make the County of Cook, State of Illinois, utruction Documents should be prior to the bid date to the Con- July 10, 2O1B 3,550 feet of water mainin- mude within sixty (601 days award in the best interest of Struction Manager August 7, 2010 Bidders were required to Submit stallatioo, approximately 1,100 or so much thereof as shall be sent to WightsCompany, Arten- the District,All bidders must tion: Vince Procaccio Questions comply with applicable Illinois Septenlber4 2018 (2) copies of an AlA 305- COn- feet of storm sewer improve- safety Note: For security pur- sufficient to satisfy said Judg- s Nicholas & Associates, Inc. October 2, 2618 tractors Qualification Statement mento, miscellaneous sanitary poses due to this being a school ment' LOT 369 AND THE SOUTH shall be received by Wighl Law requiring the payment of sewer repairs, concrete pave- location, if the Bidder wants to 1/2 OF LOT 368 IN SWENSON Company until noon on Tuesday, prevailing wages by all contrac- 1001 Feehanville Dnve November 6, 2015 prior to bid date to the Con- February 6, 2018 No questions Mt. Prospect IL 60056 December 4 2018 struction Manager: ment removal, HMA pavement visitthesite from 7AM-5PM BROTHERS THIRD ADDITION tors working on public works reconstruction, curt and gutter on a weekday, then they must TO COLLEGE HILL ADDITION TO will be entertained afterthis Bidder niant comply with the 1847) 394-6260 January f, 2619" Nicholas & Associates, inc removal and replacement, mis- contact Steve Ruelli Director of EVANSTON, BEING A SUBDIVI- time, IllinoisStatutory requirements February 5, 2019 2001 Feehanville Drive cellaneousconcrete sidewalk Operations, at 847-lyPB.5011 to SION OF LOT 4 IN ASSESSOR'S Buildingmay be accessed regarding labor, including Equal These dates are the first mes- removal and replacement, Schedule a time. DIVISION OF THE SOUTHEAST through pre-arranged visits ax Employment Opportunity Lawn, day of the month with excep Mt Prospect, IL 60056 Please contact the Construction lions' ' noted above (847) 394-6200 driveway apronreplacement, 1/a OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP scheduled with Mr Bill Gilstead, The bid documents are on file, and parkway restoration The successful bidder will be re- dl NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF Head of Building and Grounds, January 26, 2018 and copies Manager for additional informa- Please contact the Construction quired to comply with all lawn, THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERlO- 847-504-35512 may be obtained electronically tios There are Special Board and Manager for additional informa- Plans,specifications,andbid statutes, regulations, ordinanc- IAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Digital Plans and Specifications by contacting the Administra- Committee meetings of the Park tion forms may be obtained by cull- es, rulings, or enactments of an PERMANENT INDEX NUMBER' forthis pro(ecn areavailable lion Center 1847) 675-8234. lt io the Policy of Glenbrook High Board, which meet on an irregu. 10-14-422-023. Commonly beginning at loam Local Time School District #225 to provide lar basis as needed, Organiza- ing 1847) 124-1700, Plans, speci- governmental authority whic equal opportunity to all qualified tionu/indlviduals will be sent no- lt is the (icy of Glenbrook Hi fications and bid forms will be are applicable to the work or knownas 8818Forestvlew os January 25, 2018. Flans and BOARD OF EDUCATION: LINCOL- soecihcationu can be obtained NW000 SCHOOL OSTRICT 74, businesses in the awarding of tices or agendas as requested School istrict #225 to prov) e providedelectronicallyunless theproject. The successful Road, Skokie, IL 60076. Descrip- through iSqFt. All addenda and contracts and accordingly pro- Lisa M Sheppard, Board Secre- equal opportunity to al) qualified a hard copy is requestedIf a bidder shall pay Cook County tion. of Improvements: Single 6950NORTH EAST PRAIRIE IL, Prevailing Wages and shall family residence The Judgment bidding related correspondence ROAD L1NC0LNWOOD, IL 60712 motes the utilization st diversi- tary Approved. January 16, 201B businesses in the awarding of hard copy is requested, there will be distributed on this web- fied businesses to the maximum oii26/iu 5410505 contracts and accordingly pro- io a $40.00non-refundable utilize equal opportunity hiring umount was 5398,63s.39T Sale t/2S/O18 5418931 practices. Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale site, The drawings and upecifi- extent feasible many contract motes the utilization of diversi- charge for the bid documents, cation files tor the ProleCt are issued against this solicitation fied businesses to the maximum Chec'ku, money orders, credit for "CASH" The successful bid- Legal Notices AUTOMOTIVE entent feasible in any Contract cards, or cash made payable to Bidders are required to use the der must deposit 15% down by available at no coot and cart be to bid, issued against this solicitatIon the Village of Glenview are the proposalform supplied with certified funds; balance, by certi- viewed on the iSqFt website in There will be a Ste-Bid Meeting -.50 bid accepted method of payment the specifications. All proposals fled funds, within 45 hours. NO www.isqft.com thepublic muss be enclosed in a sealed RBPUNDS. The sublect property plan room section of the web- for all interested bidders, This is Hard copies can be picked up site, Plans can be downloaded LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC a mandatory Pm-Bid. There will be a Pre-Bid Meeting at the Administrative Semy ces envelope and marked on the 15 subleCt tO general real estate HEARING HOFF- taxes, special assessments or if prospective bidders have a for all interested bidders. This is Department, Glenview Village outside, "SEALED BID. subscription service with iSqFt 560kw Zoning Board of Appeals, Trucks a mandatory Pre-Bid Hall, 2h00 East Lake Avenue, MAN SCHOOL PLAYGROUND opecial tases levied against said WedneSday February 212018 Glexview, Illinois, 60026. INSTALLATION 2018V real estate, water bills, etc., and If tot, Wight and Company can Village ofkokie, sf27 óakton Location, Glenbrook South Location. Glenbrook South is offered for sale without any arrange access for cirospective -fiSh School bidders to download plans free Street, Skokie, IllinOis 60077, at 4000 went Lake Ave, Hi h School Ail bids shall be accompanied by An electronic version of the bid representation as to quality or 7:30 PM., to consider the fol- 2003 ACUre MDX r ownr, Silver, 4 package can be obtained by call- quantity oftitle and without of charge. Send plan access Glenview, IL West Lake Ave, a Bid Bond, Certified sr Cashier's requests to Vince Procaccio at lowing: 205k/mi New Tires S Brakes Glenview, iL Check made payable to the Vil- ng 224-521-2264. or by email at recourse lo plaintiff. The sale is 2018-01Z - 3609-3639 Howard 53250 OBO 630-605-2620 lage of Glenview for not less [email protected] further suirlect tO confirmation Wight & Company at vprocac- Street DateTuesday, January Date. Tuesday,January30th, than five percent 15%) of the bid by the court. Upon payment in cioWwi htco,com or Beth Hills Skokie Commerce Center Inc., 30th, amount Proposals should be addressed full of the bid amount, the pur- atbhi [email protected]. SoFt requests a variation in order to APARTMENT FOR Time: 400pm to chaser shall receive a Certificate can also be contacted directly at install a 57-foot wide driveway Time: 6.50am All work under this contract Ken Wesler of Sale, which will entitle the 088-768-4569, Imeasured at the street right-nt- RENT? The Owner reserves the right to shall comply with the Prevail- Glenview Park District purchaser to a Deed to the real way line abutting the lot) rather The Owner reserves the might to estate after csnhrmation of the Bid Security in the form of Bid relect any and all Bids, to waive The search begins re)ect any and all Bids, to wave ing Wage Bate Act of the State 655 Zenith Drive Bond sr certified check made than the 35-toot wide mauimum irregularities in the bidding pro- irregularities in the bidding pro- of' IllinOis, 820 ILCS 130/1 et Glenview, IL, 60025 sale The property will NOT be asrenuired by Section118- here! Many open for inspectionProspec- payable to the Owner in an CisSure, or accept the Bld that cedure, or accept the Bid that seq. and Employment of Itinois 212)cJ(llb 4 of the Zoning Chap- in its opinion will serve its best in its opinion will serve its best Works on Public Works Act 130 The Board of Park Commission- livebidders are admonished amount equal to not less than ter of the Skokie Village Code in apartment and home interest. Any suçh decision shall ers of the Glenview Park District, to check the court file to venfy ten percent 110%) of the Base interest, Any such decision shall ILCS 570/0.01 et seq.) a M3 Industry distnct be-considered final, The Owner hunters check the be considered final, The Owner Cook County, Illinois, reserves all information. The successful Bid plus all additive alternates PIN 10-26-302-007-0000 must ac-companythe Bid. reserves she right lo set aside a reserves the right to set aside a Offers may not be withdrawn for the right to relect any or all bids, purchaser has the Sole respon- The successful bidder will be FOR YOUR INFORMATION Fluss Bid from a Contractor who, in Classifieds before Bid from a Contractor who, in a period of ninety les) days after or any part thereof, and to ac- sibility/expense of evicting any andrelateddocumentsare the Owner's opinion, does not closing date without the con- ceps 5(2e bids deemed to be in tenantssrOtherindividuals required to furnishaPerfor- available at the Village's Corn- the Owner's opinion, does not looking for o new exhibit past expenence equal sent os the Board of Trustees the best interests of the Glen- presently in possession of the mance and Labor and Material eahibit past esperience equal Payment Bond, AIA Form A312 munityDevelopmentDepart- to (he size and scope of this place to live, to the Size and scope of this view Park District, sublect premiseslt this prop- ment, Planning Division18471 Roy IS a condominium unit, the in the amount of one hundred prolect, Advertise your rental prolect Any Bid submitted unsealed, un- percent (100%) of the contract 933-8447 Monday through PrI- signed, tas transmissions or re- By order of the Board of Park purchaser of the unit at the day, from B:30A.M to 5 00 P.M. units with us to get a The bidder shall fiase a writ- ceived subsequent to the afore- Commissioners of the Glenview FORECLOSURE sale. other than sum within 10 days after acces- The bidder shall have a writ- tance of the proposal. Failure to ten sexual harassment policy ten sexual harassment policy mentioned date and time, may Park District, Cook County,Il- a mortgagee Shall pay the as- SPECIAL AID:Available upon jump on the in place ix full compliance with be diSqualified and retumed to linois, sessments and the legal fees furnish such bonds will result in in place in full compliance with forfeiture of the Bid Security. reQuest for the disabled, Call Section 2-105 of the Illinois Ha- competition! Call SeCtion 2-105 of the Illinois Hu- the bidder required by The Condominium )84'7) 673-0h00 sr TOD 1847) 933- Property Act, 765 ILCS ÓOS/91gJ TO the extent required be law, mao Rights Act. 866-399-0537 or visit man Rights Act Dated this 25th day of January, the bidder shall comply with the 5455 The Village of Glenview reserves Ill and 60(41. IF YOU ARE THE interested parties are invited to placeonad, All questions should be directed the right to re(ect any and all Michael McCarty MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), provisions of the Employrsent of All questions Should be directed Illinois Workers on Public Works attend this meeting. This notice to. bids or-parts thereof, to waive Executive Director YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- is fs information purposes only to, tribunesuburbs.com Nicholas & Associates Inc.- Nicholas & AsSoCiatesInc.- any irregularities or informali- 1/25/2018 5418265 MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 Act, 30 ILCS 570/0.01, et seq.: Published in the Skokie Review Ph 847-394-6200 Fau.á47-394- ties in bid procedures and to DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN the Drug Free Workplace Act, 30 Ph 547-394-6200Fax 47-394- on January 25, 201B, 6205 6205 award the contract in a manner INVITA11ON TO BID ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 1LCS 580/1 et seq.. the Human Rights Act, 775 ILCS 5/1-101, et Brian L O Donnell, Chairman Jeff Zurlinden - leff@nicholas- BUSINESS OWNERS Jeff Zurlinden - jeff©nicholas- best serving the interest st the SPECIAL EDUCATiON ACCORDANCE WITh SECTION 01/25/15 5415308 Village STUDENT TRANSPORTATiON 151701lCl OF THE ILLINOIS seq., and the Prevailing Wage asality corn tualitv.csili NOTiCE OF A FINANCE 51/25/lt 5407189 Advertise with us! 1/25/2018 5409301 SERVICES MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Act 520 ILCS 130/0.01, et seq NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that and the veterano Preference COMMI1TEE OF ThE WHOLE Dated 1/25/2018 LAW For Information: contact, MEETING & PERSONNEL AND PUBUC NOTICE Margaret Leonard, CPP8 the Board of Education of wil- LAW OFFICES OF THADDEUS M Act, 330 ILCS 55/0.01 et Seq., Meetings for the Norwood Park APARTMENT FOR mette Public SchoolsDistrict but nothing herein shall require POLICY COMMITTEE MEETING The Classifieds can Purchasing Axent BOND JR & ASSOCIATES PC., The Board of Park Commission- Fire ProtectionDistrictFire 1/2 5/20 154'1 9672 39willreceivesealed bids 705 Florsheim Drive, Suite 10, the application of those Acts un- CommissIonersforthe year showcase your forspecial education student less required by state law, ers of the Glencoe Park District RENT? Libertyxille, IL 611348, Telephone' has scheduled Finance Corn- 2515 will be held on the follow- transportation services The in- 1847)599-9101, Attorney for Bids must be submitted on ing days February 22nd, lune business and The search begins APARTMENT FOR vitation to Bld may be found by is forms provided by the Architect, mitten of the Whole meeting at PlaìntiffPlaintiff's attorney 7:00pm to be immediatelylol- 6th, September 5th and Decern- services!Advertise here) Many accessing the Disfrict's website not required no provide addition- The Owner reserves the 5gW bem 5th, said meeting will be at w.wlmette39.org and will to relect any Or all bids and to lowed by a Personnel and Policy held at the Noiwood Park Fire your cleaning RENT? al information other than that Committee meeting on Tuesday, apartment and home be available in the District Basi- set forth in thin notice of sale, Waive any informalityinthe Department, 7447 W. Lawrence, The search begins bidding Any bid submitted un- February 6, 2018 to be held at service, mortgage hunters check the ness Office at 615 LoCust Road, 1/11/2018, 11181201e, Flarwood Heights, IL 60706. here! Many Wilmette, IL 60091 1/25/2018 5392070 sealeg, or unsigned, without bid 999 Green Bay Rd, Glencoe, IL Meetings are to be called to or company or doycare Classifieris before bond sr received after the atore- 60022. der by the Chairman at 7.00 P.M. with us today! looking for a new oportment and home A mandatory pre-bid meetin Legal Notices mentioned date and hour will be /5/Andrew Golebiowski hunters check the mmli be held on Febniarv S, 201 diuquali-fied and returned to the s/u Lisa M. Sheppard, Secretary Chairman place to live. at 9:00 atti. at Wilmette Public bidder Glencoe Board of 1/25/2018 5407657 Classifieds before Schools District39, Mikaelian No bid uhall be withdraws for a Park Commissioners Call866-399-0537or Advertise your rentnil period of 60 days after the open- 1/25/20185412509 PUBLIC NOtiCE looking for a new Education Center 615 Locust NOTiCE Meetings for the Norwood Park visitusonlineof units with us to get a Road, Wilmette, Illinois. Bidders Northbrook School District 28 ingof bids PUBLIC NOTiCE may submit guestionx to Gail willbe conducting an early 01725/18 5457401 Fire Protection District Foreign placeanod,tribune jump on the place to live, Meetings for the Norwood Park Fire Tan Board forthe swat Advertise your rental Buocemi, District Business Man- childhood screening on Tuesday, PUBLIC NOTiCE Fire Protection District Pension 2515 will be held on the follow- suburbs.com competition) Call ages at buscemig@wilmette3o February 20, 2018 Tor residents The monthly meetings of the Fund for the year 2018 will be ing days March 6th lune 13th, units with us fo geta org until 4.30 p.m. on February three to five years of age Chil- NOrwood Park Fire Protection held on the following dates, Feb- 866-399-0537 or visit 8, 2018 Sealed bids will be ac dren ages 3 to 5 will participate September 14th and December iump on the District Board of Trusteesin ruary 7th, May 2nd, August 6th 10thSaId meeting will be held SELL YOUR STUFF ploceanod. cepted per the Invitation So Bid in a play-based screening in the 2018 will be held on the follow- and November 7th Said meet- at the Norwood Park Fire De- competition! Call unti) 2:00 p.1mm. on February 12, areas ofCognition,language, ing dates January 8th, February ing will be held at the Norwood partment, 7447 W. Lawrence, tribunesuburbs.com 2018 at which time they will be fineandgrossmotorskins, Park Fire Department, 7447 W lQ'th, March 12th AOril 9th, HarwoodHeights, IL 60706 866-399-0537 or visit publicly opened and read aloud, social-emotional functioning, May 2155, June 1 tth, laly 9th, Lawrence,HarwoodHeights, Placing o classified and adaptive skills, Screenings Meetings are 50 be called to or- August 20th, September 10th, IL 60706. Meetings are to be der by 55e President at 7 30 A M. od is the most 00sf- ploceanad. The Board reserves the right to are by appointment only To ONLINE Ocfober 8th, NOvember 19th called to order by the President /s/Joey Irsuto tribunesuburbs.com relect any and all bids, to accept schedule a screening, please and December 10th. Said meet- at 7:00 PM effective way to sell Go to placeonod, bids in wholeor in part to waive contact Helene Josepsson, Ad- Is/Jeff Peistrup President Ingo will be held at the Norwood 1/25/2018 5407662 your home, car, or tribunesuburbs.com any irregularities or defects in ministrative Assistant for Early Park Fire Department, 7447 W. President BUY LOW, SELL HIGH ann bid, and to waive techni- Childhood at 547-504-3809t Lawrence,HarwosdHeights, 1/25/2015407646 valuables! to order and pay for caflties in the bidding should it your childis younger than 3 IL 60706, Meetings are to be Classified Ads yourclassifiedad. Place your automobile deem socI, action be in the best and you have concerns about called to order by'the President classified od online at interest of the District. his/herdevelopment, please ut 730PM The most cost-effective CafI 866-399-0537 or go Online, Anytime. lt's 1/25/2018 5410109 contact Jenna Duffy, Assistant /s/Andrew Skyba online to ploceadad. «4 fast! lt's easy! ploceonod, Director of Student Services at Board Secretary way to sell your Home, 847-5O43848 1/25/2018 5407640 tribunesuburbs.com, fribunesuburbs.com 01/25.02/01/18 5413290 Car or Valuables! 15 ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2017 PARTNERSHIP FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION t5t 405 50; APPLE COMPUTER INC Copies st the detailed Annual Statement nf Affairs tor the Fiscal Year Ending Jane 30, 2017 will be available for public inspection in the schooldistrict/joint agreement administrative office by December t annually. Individuals 152,709 BO; CLIC (CDLECTIVE LIAB INS COOP) t56,494 00; EMOD LLC 157,233 60. wanting to review this Annual Statement st Attairs Should contact FIRST EAGLE BANK62,B58 6t, ARBOR MANAGEMENT INC t97,564.42; FIFTH 8:00 am. - 4:30 Dm. WIlillilko S.D 3k 1235 Oab Slreet WfnnelyjL5Q9 847-446.9400 THIRD BANK t99,7t5.44. GREENASSOCIATES INC 238,5t9.f7, STUCKEY CON- Office l-loura School OintrictlJoint Agreement Name Address Telephone STSXUCTION CO. 271,425.41; NORTH SHORE TRANSIT 272,X80 64; LINCOLN IN- State Board st Education's website www.isbe.net. Alun by January 15, annually the detailed Annual Statement st Affairs tor the Fiscal Year Ending Jane 30, 2017, will be punted an the Illinoid VESTMENT 340,690 2B. TEACHERS HEALTH INSURANCE 393,534.08; VILLAGE OF SUMMA9Ï The following is the Annual Statement of Affairs Summary that is required tu be published by the schunl district/joint agreement fon the past fiscalyear WINNETKA 459.403 tb. ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIRE FUND 719,233.96; ILLINOIS Statemant al Oaanatlons as al Jane 30. 2011 DEPT OF REVENUE 7352W 54. ADA EQUITABLE 8t2.477.73; FR PASCHEN,SN Fire Peian 1 NIELSEN 6 ASSOC t,4?9,B58.00. NORTHERN SUBURB SPEC ED DICI 1,677,B30.25, Educational Debt Services Transpurtation t/ Tort TEACHERS' RETIREMZAT SYSTEM OF i ,908,2t5 66; EDUCATIONAL BENEFIT COOP- ERATIVE 3,949,073.40 FIRST CHICAGO 3,95t,299.25, U.S BANK 34,97,06564. L,gI$0prcB 1000 33607179 1,943,232 5,275,211 239,347 1.342X191 30,115 592594 i 205,102 514 PAYMENTS TO PERSON, FIRM, OR CORPORATION OF $t,00O TO $2,500; WINNETKA S D 36; 05-056-0360-02; PAYMENTS OF StOVE TO $2,500, EXCLUDING WAGES Flow Through RnceiptslRenenaes from One District tB AND SALARIES; PERSON, FIRM, DR CORPORATION AGGREGATE AMOUNT. CODE Another DIstrIct COMBAT 1000.00; PA:ITONIPATTERSON t.005.50, GUITAR WORKS, LTD t,008.95, 300Q 1149.19 0 9 104,423 0 0 0 Q o .19t0QU&TøL (OLLER, CATHLEEN 1 .048.47; CUDDLY CONSTRUCTION 1 049.00, GUITAR CENTER FeraI $guçu 4000 52742 O O B . Q, O O , O O t,B5994, STA-KLEEN. INC t,WX.00, LAKESHORE LEARNING MATERIALS t,0775X; 1,O4232 275211 15342j91 ?01Ql . ,14 ------,285,54Q 34?J7Q . 3JJ 592.J94 TRIARCO ARTS & CRAFTS INC 1,082 29; VENETICO. ANTHONY 1,090.33; BAKER U okotDriç OI*RUOg,RtWRP,RØflNI* 3i 900222 Ï867 3 491 I 49 942 1 i176$9 i.8r7 17i Y J is9 s3. f " B TAYLOR CO t,1D4.25, CHICAGO KILN SERVICE t ,1t2.6t, WEIR,JEFFREY t,t26.74, IL Qfh02 S90rC90jjJ99Qf Fprip - 1,3-42! 28.974.Q Q O O O j 37815x228 9x171,974 4,43054 859,783 1.289,224 6696114 3,801 159 95,72f 592 PRINCIPALS ASSN t,35.00, BARBARO. KIMBERLEY t,t38.39; SUMMIT PROTES- Q,tfjrhngRln Fn B9lançy O O B O O O O O B SIONAL EDUCATION 1,t59.94; MULTI-HEALTH SYSTEMS INC. t,t6t.9t, IL ASBO 144 4J4$ 48 t.t7000; CEtRA liBERA; CR.AFI'WOOD LUMBER & HARDWARE t,tBA.74; FI- oWni URd Balancis len, 3& *7 - LWI?O4 ßJ939 : 1Q0 ?53Q1i 43$, 71QßL t ALKOW. NEIL M.D t .200 00; GLENBROOK HIGH SCHOOL DIST 225 t 220,00; LAND- SALARY SCHEDULE OF GROSS PAYMENTS: FOR CERT1F1CAIED PERSONNE!, CALITO; VIRGINIA CARDOZA; DEXTER S CODELL. MICHELLE CULBERTSON; KARENCOMPASS HEALTH CENTER, LLC 5,3t4.64; ILLCO INC 5,359.00; HOME DEPOT OR. REBECCA t22B.R9, IXL LEARNING, INC 1,230.00, SPREITZER. RICHARD AND; NDN-CEIITIFtCATEO PERSONNE!, DAVIDSON, ERIN DE NARDIS; SARAH M; DENTON. KIMBERLY G HANSON; ELIDA-CREDIT SERVICES 5,457.23; SCHOLASTIC INC 5,450 t t TRU-LINK FENCE A PROD- BETH H; INGRAM; JULIE A JOHNSON; JULIE-ANN KLEIN, RALLIE KOBYLSKI. AN- UCTS 5,461 DO; HUGEBECK, SUSAN 5,470.29 HENRY FORD LEARNING INSTITUTEt,233.36. MAHER, TARA t,254.63; TOPLINE TRANSPORTATION CO t,26500; AP- GROSS PAYMENT FOR CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL DREA KOVACEVIC, CINDY, LARSON. HANNAH LOCKRIDGE; SUSAN MANGINO, RO-5,50600, MODULAR ROBOTICS INC 5,5099D; BEARCOM 5,631.; WISCONSINPLIED MECHANICAL SALES t,26640, TANGIBLE PLAY INC t,2B000; SOUTH SIDE Sty Bongo Luas PiLnS2,Q NORA ALO. JENNIFER ANSCOMB: CAPOLYN, BERTA E MELENDY; KRISTIN MERRILL; CHARMAINE C MOYER, ELENI O'CONNOR;DEPT OF REVENUE 5,631 56, APANABA UNIFORM SERVICES 5,69t.68, AMERICAN CONTROL SUPPLY CO t,2B1.B6, PETERSON, LOIS 1,295.57; GOLDBERG. MARLIS ARMSTRONG, ANNA BAKER; MELISSA; BARONE, HARRIET BENDER; GLORIA A ERIN; PETERSEN, ANNE PRINDIVILLE; STACEE; REM5ING; CRYSTAL ROEL; HEATH-ASSOC OF SCHOOL ADMIN 6,.BA; TEACHERGEEK INC 6,tW.BA; COMPANIONt VEt .36. GREER, ALLISON t 310.73, SPRINGSHARE LLC t 326 00; CRISIS PREVEN- BIEDPON, MARIE F BROWN; CELIA BULLOCK. DIANA. BORDICK. KIMBRA BURN- ER ROHNER, MARGARET RDSINSKI, AMY SANSONETTI, LISA; SCHAFF; GORDONCORPORATION 6,2BA.W, BRIGHT BYTES 6.2t080. LIGHTSPEED SYSTEMSlION INSTITUTE t,34N00, MARTIN. ELIZABETH t,353.34; EHEM SCIENTIFIC, LLC SIDE. GAIL CARBERRY, LISA CENTRER; CHRISTINA CODO; KIRSTY; PETERSON SCHREIBER; KATHY SCIMECA; KATHERINE SERA, L lANE SEYK, KAREN, SMOOKLER.6,260.00; AT&T (2) 6,271.28; HEINEMANN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 6,502 00;t 354 99; SENTINEL POWER INC t 354.27; BANK STREET COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLINS. AMBER K DAUGHERTY; ANN C DEVRIES, GRETCHEN DOBlE, RACHEL,MARLENE K SONKIN, LAUREN; SOPANARAT; ANNALISA SOUKUP. IRINA, STASE-CAPSTONE 6,658.5t; ED CLUB INC 6,790.00, HINCKLEY SPRINGS 6,043 SB; WIN-t .365 00; DEMCOMECIA t .378 89, BLAKER, KATHERINE t .300 30. BUREAU DF EDO- FALENDER; LINDA B FIFFER; JANICE FONK; LAURA GARDINER; STEPHANIE GLAD-VICH; LAURIE STDGIN; CRIN STONE. LUIS MIGUEL VARGAS. BONNIE WEISBERG;SLOW, EDWARD E,D75.90. SCHOOL HEALTH CORP 7,006.74, CHICAGO FILTER SUP-CATION & RESEARCH t .390.00; SCIENTIFIC LEARNING t 400 00; TOTTINGHAM, NI- STEIN, LAURA GOOD; HENRY HERMES, WILLIAM JEFF; INGRAM; KATHERINE JA-SARAH WENNING, MOLLY C WINN, VINCENT A AIKENS, KATHLEEN AL-BASIT, RES-PLY 7,Ott 40; DATAMATION IMAGING SERVICES 7,02t.67; MENCONI TERRAllOCOLE t,4tD32. CANBELL. JUDITH t,45t.75; DECKER EQUIPMENT 1,422,79; COB, CAROL JAREMA. JAMI KAHN, CANOICE L NE, CARINA A KEALY, VATHLEENHIA C BROWN, ALAINA BUHLER. ANN G., CAMPBELL, JENNA DUERIG NINA EILERS. 7,100.00; IS CORP 7,200.00, CENGAGE LEARNING 7,255.35, ILL STATE DISBURSE-WENDT. GARY t 462 5G, LICHTERMAN, MEGAN t,476 1g, YUSIM, SAMUEL t .402DA, MAGNER KEESBIJRY; TATE KEMNITO; JOLEEN (RAGT. REBECCA KUNES; SARAH LYNLEY EVANS, LAURA B FENWICK; MARTIN; FEPREYRA; JILL FLEMING; MICHAELMENT UNIT 7,269.27; NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 7,350.00, AMAZON CON BIERNER. 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Des Jacek Kucmierz Grove Fehratovic Plaines 8926 Marroora Ave, Morton Aaron J Kaat & Metissa S Kaat Brenda Shore 11-06-17 $339,000 - 11-30-17 $110.000 9358 Golf Rd. # lA, Des Plaines lveiina Angelova IvailoTToshev Grove 11-0647 $120.000 900 Center St, # 5E. Des Plaines Kenneth J Kutelia Carol Garbo 8105 Centrai Ave, Morton Grove Gregory Birkenbeuel & James K Nancy Zadrozn 10-30-17 $350,000 7115 River Rd. #311, Des PlainesMiroslav Malarcik Hans Bilai Baweja 11-06-17 $125.000 Apgar 8872 Jody Ln, #2G. Des Plaines Silvy Powathil Lei Wang 11-06-17 $128.000 7953 Beckwith Rd. Morton Grove Darryl Daugherty & Laurie K,ataiin M PetraJrovits 11-16-17 5375,000 Daugherty 550 Graceland Ave, #9, Des Aleksandar Desnica Hungate Real Estate Ventures L 10-30-17 $130,000 il-29-17 Plaines 7230 Suffield St, Morton Grove Simon P Salomon Yusup Kamel $375,500 o 8820 N Western Ave, # lA. Des Geeta D Patel & Dipak Spatel UliasMathew 11-08-17 $134,000 7071 W Touhy Ave, # 502, Nues Paul Brod Paul Kramarz ii-29-17 $236.000 Plaines 7071 W Touhy Ave, # 302, Nues Thaiia C Costouros Rahifs Family T'ust il-21-17 $243,000 David Eck Trustee 11-22-17 $135.000 269 Grove Ave. Des Plaines Robert Edward Cyran & Cezary 7616 N Odeli Ave, Nues Patrick Stritzei Jan Wysocki li-08-17 $255,000 Tadeusz Bartoszuk 8212 N Caldweil Ave, Nues Joseph Stolz Branko Savic li-29-17 $280.000 2017 Pine St, # B, Des Plaines Pinalkumar N Patel & Jainitaben Brijesh Patel 11-06-17 $145,000 P Patel 6638 W Wood River Dr, Nues Thomas G Holmes Real Equities Inc 11-28-17 $290.000 650 Debra Dr, Des Plaines Aneta Pescatore JoaniBourke ii-30-17 $147,000 8572 N Clifton Ave, Nues Ahmeduilah Khan Derek M Reich il-09-17 $300,000 1833 Pine Ct, Des Plaines Armando Murillo & Marquez Sabu Achettu 11-27-17 $149,000 8211 W Catino Ter, Nues Piyushhhai C Patel & Rinaben P Alexander M Panicker 11-16-17 $310,000 Leanos Patei 1480 Jefferson St, # 206, Des Michaela Kioss Jr & Nicole M JessicaPol 11-30-17 $163,000 7325 W Breen St, Nues Souren Babayan & Dikra James K Mathew Il-08-17 $337.500 Plaines Sieman Babayan 647 Metropolitan Way, # 502, Mahtab Shirani Edward Woelfie 10-30-17 $175,000 50 S Dee Rd. # D. Park Ridge Bozidal Pejin Anthony G Bertonski il-07-17 $274,000 Des Plaines 2025 Newton Ave, Park Ridge Peter Maciejewski & Marie E Jeane M Chairesìas ii-30-17 $282.500 2891 S Scott St, Des Plaines PhIlip K Lynch & Caryn A Lynch Ronald J Bendig 1l29-17 $175,000 Maciejewski 957 Greenview Ave, Des Plaines Dan Mirjanich & Gordana Daryl R Merrill 1107-17 $185,000 832 GOodwin Dr, Park Ridge Helen David & Doiphine David Maureen ESoiberg li-22-17 $283,000 Mirjanich 201 N Greenwood Ave, Park Mark S Adkison & Shannon Sean M Diskin li-15-17 $311.000 647 Metropolitan Way, # 5091, Aaron Rentzier & Vaidotas Diane M Gordon il-99-17 $188,000 Ridge Adkison Des Plaines Staugaitis 1963 W Touhy Ave, Park Ridge Georgine Donovan Zbigniew Luszczewski 11-22-17 $312,000 1076 Woodlawn Ave, Des Plaines Edward Vousit ThomasRfink 11-06-17 $190,000 802 S Greenwood Ave, Park Rachael M Price Charles J Steven 11-15-17 $317,500 2074 Cedar St, Des Plaines Scott C Harrison MavisAMoore 11-09-17 $195,000 Ridge 1675 Mill St. # 306, Des Plaines Jenna E Liacone AmflnvestmentLlc 11-13-17 $196,000 100 Thorndaie Ave, Park Ridge Anna Krzeminska & Krzysztof At Re Series Lic loo Thorndale 11-08-17 $320.000 Krzeminski 9000 TerraCe Pl, Des Plaines Agop Beniamin & Niwna lila Philip A Deckowitz 11-28-17 $205,000 1004 N Clifton Ave, Park Ridge Agata L Kowaiyk & Patrick J Timothy M Metropulos 11-29-17 $320,000 190 E Bradley St, Des Plaines Jerzy Skrodzki & tialina Skrodzki Milton W Pick 1l08-l7 $205,000 Kowaiyk $210,000 8849 Robin Dr, Des Plaines Jesus Ureta Fernandez & Jessica Luis Lu lll6-17 44 Park In, # 326, Park Ridge Thomas Rubino & Marci A David Fedorenko 11-14-17 $329.000 o Fernandez Rubino 1128-17 $210,000 8822 Dee Rd Des Plaines Suvderdene Baterdene Ivonne Payes 916 Wesley Dr, Park Ridge Thomas Fink & Rachel Ratto Daniel Colonna il-07-17 $330,000 10-30-17 $212,000 1166 Oakwood Ave, Des Plaines Evgeny Romakin Bushmanlrt 1790 Evergreen Ln. 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Des Plaines Donna Cime PennyLMikusch ii-15-17 $245,000 1209 Castle Dr, Park Ridge Mark M Garofalo & Giana M Michael J Tanber $420,000 Garofalo 9026 W Church St, Des Plaines Odisyas K Masha YousifYousiflrustee 11-06-17 $246,000 260 AShbury Cir, Park Ridge Joseph Vallejo A Paula L Vallejo Valentine Trust 11-06-17 $430.000 U2 Westroere Rd, Des Plaines Leandro Pizano & Neferititi Manuel Shoriano 1 1-30-17 $247,000 Pizano 102 N Home Ave, Park Ridqe Justin Gorson & Staci Gorson Matthew J Magnuson il-22-17 $447,500 1294 Henry Ave, Des Plaines Israel Lugo Jr & Zoraida Lugo DgdbLicSeries2 li-13-17 $248,000 607 S Fairview Ave, Park Ridge Nathan Labutka & Erika A Robert C Bush 11-08-17 $450,000 Labutka illS 3rd Ave, Des Plaines Rafael E Vides & Anne L Vides FeiiciaMHolbura li-15-17 $265,000 1301 Park Ridge Blvd. Park RidgeRobert L Harley & Phyllis B Brian P DeIf in 11-27-17 $455,000 301 Denver Dr, Des Plaines Ridvan Aika PhiiíipGGeorgen 11-30-17 $275,000 Hurley 1520 Miami Ln, Des Plaines Valerie Doporcyk & William AndrewiStamos 11-15-17 $278,000 1 N Dee Rd. # 1H, Park Ridge Walter Cwik & Rosemary Cwik Bernet Trust il-27-17 $460.000 Doporcyk 1600 5 Brophy Ave. Park Ridge Michael J Paiazola A Lisa M Norma Maloney 11-29-17 $470,000 711 Waikiki Dr, Des Plaines Vincent A Ziga & Madelyn Rose Abraham Mathew Il-22-17 $280,000 Masuoka Ziga 2935 Virginia St, Park Ridge Patrick i Cirone & Denice M Michael J Labeilarte 11-21-17 $486.500 37 E Thacker St, Des Plaines Michael Schweda & Amanda Amt investments Lic 11-06-17 $285,000 Tegethoff Schweda 801 Courtiand Ave, Park Rudge Brian Kenneth Koski & Lindsay M Paul Lisowski li-07-17 $525,000 933 E Algonquin Rd. 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t. Listings are subject to change. one-man play, where Francis, a high brick to meet the Wizard ofOz. 10 n.m. 847-328-6946 Please call the venue in advance. school drama teacher, comes home to and noon Saturday and 10 n.m. Sunday, discover his wife is missing. The play Prairie Lakes Theatre, 515 E. Thacker Saturday Youth Film - "My Little seeks to answer the question "Where is St, Des Plaines, $15, 847-604-0275 Pony: The Movie":This film is rated Thursday, Jan. 25 Mitzi?" 8 p.m. Friday and 3p.m. Sunday, PG. After a dark force conquers Canter- Northminster Presbyterian Church, Amy Helm:8 p.m. Saturday, Evanston lot, the Mane 6 embark on an unforget- The War & Treaty7:30 p.m. Thursday, 2515 Central Park Ave., Evanston, $20- Space, 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston, table journey beyond Equestria where Evanston Space, 1245 Chica Ave., $25, 847-869-9210 $16-$32, 847-492-8860 they meet new friends and exciting Evanston, $15-$20, 847-492-8860 challenges on a quest to use the magic of Dover Quartet:The Bienen School Nigel North in Segovia Ciassical friendship to save their homeland. 2 1 New Software - Converting Your Quartet-in-Residence's 2016-17 season Guitar Serles:Classically trained on p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, Northbrook VHS Home Movies:Learn how to highlights included the release of the violin and guitar and self-taught as a Public Library, 1201 Cedar Lane, North- convert your old home movies on VHS group's debut recording, a U.S. tour with lutenist, British artist Nigel North has brook, free, 847-272-6224 to DVD or digital format in the Digital bassist-composer Edgar Meyer, per- embraced both performing and teach- Media Lab. Registration is limited to formances of the complete Beethoven ing during his career. He currently Shabbat Yoga:This is open to all four and you need to register for this quartet cycles and a 2017 Avery Fisher teaches in the Early Music Institute at levels with Joanna Kaplan bringing event via the website or by calling. 10 Career Grant 7:30 p.m. Friday, Pick- the Indiana University Jacobs School of together Jewish spiritual heritage and a.m. Thursday, Morton Grove Public Staiger Concert Hall, Northwestern Music. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Mary Galvin the healing practice ofyoga. Yoga and Librar 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton University, 50 Arts Circle Drive, Ev- Recital Hall at Northwestern University, meditation are a perfect way to embody Grove, free, 847-965-4220 anston, free, 847-467-4000 70 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston, $10-$30, the very nature of Shabbat. 11 n.m. Sat- 847-467-4000 urday, Congregation Beth Shalom, 3433 CinemaSpeak:Watch at home. Talk at Baby Signs (birth-age 3):Pre-read- Walters Ave., Northbrook, free, 847- the library. This is a discussion of the ers learn sign language with their fam- BYOB Parenting Playgroup for Birth 498-4100 film "Robot and Frank" from 2012. Call ilies through songs, new vocabulary and to 23 months:Bring your own baby, or visit the library's website to reserve a activities. Led by Jamie Stevens, ASL enjoy playtime and just drop in to meet Sunday, Jan. 28 spot. 7p.m. Thursday, Northbrook Pub- interpreter and certified Baby Signs other new parents. Infant specialists lic Library, 1201 cedar Lane, North- instructor, 10:30 a.m. Friday, Glenview may occasionally be on hand to discuss brook, free, 847-272-6224 Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, their area ofexpertise and answer ques- School Open House and Tours: St Glenview, free, 847-729-7500. dons. Light refreshments are served. 10 Philip the Apostle School will hold an Stop Hacking Before They Stop You: n.m. Saturday, Glenview Public Library, Open House. Stop by between 12:30 and Ignorance can make you an easy target indoor Movie Night:There is a maxi- 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, 3 p.m., to take a tour ofthe school, Learn about hackers, their tools and mum of 50 guests for viewing this fea- 847-729-7500 browse our curriculum fair, meet cur- motives, and how to protect yourself tured movie: "Boss Baby:' Please pre- rent school families and talk with teach- and your business to make you someone register at http://bit.ly/2j9xA8M. 7p.m. Digitai Photography Made Simple: ers and administrators. 12:30 p.m. Sun- they are more likely to avoid. Mark Friday, National Field House, 9325 Let the staffat Helix Camera show you day, St. Philip the Apostle School, 1233 Lieberman of SCORE presents this Marion Ave., Morton Grove, free, 847- the basics ofhow to use your digital SLR W Holta Ave., Addison, free, 630-543- session. 7p.m. Thursday, Northbrook 965-1200 camera. DSLR is a Digital Single Lens 4130 Public Library 1201 Cedar Lane, North- Reflex Camera that has interchangeable brook, free, 847-272-6224 Tips and Tricksto Preserve Brain lenses. This class is designed for those Dempster St. Pro Musica: Czech Function:Cecelia Thomas Isenman, who are new to photography. io n.m. Mates:2 p.m. Sunday, Evanston Space, Graphic Novel Discussion Group: MBA, LNHA, CDP, discusses innovative Saturday, Morton Grove Historical 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston, $40, 847- The group discusses "The Infinity ways to preserve your brain function as Museum, 6148 Dempster St., Morton 492-8860 Gauntlet" by Jim Starlin, the graphic you age. Maintaining cognitive function Grove, $49 resident $61 nonresident, novel that inspired the soon-to-be- requires effort and TLC. This presenta- 847-965-1200 Jennifer Koh: Shared Madness: released Marvel film. 7p.m. Thursday, tion offers information about normal Exploringthe relationship between North Shore Comics, 3155 Dundee brain aging and how to build new neu- Yoga for Absolute Beginners:In this composer and performer and between Road, Northbrook, free ral pathways. 11:15 a.m. Friday, North friendly workshop, they guide you step- violinist and instrument, Jennifer Koh's Suburban YMCA, 2705 Techny Road, by-step. Attendees leave the workshop spellbinding new two-concert event Northbrook, free, 847-272-7250 knowing the basic yoga foundation consists of24 specially-commissioned Friday, Jan. 26 poses and breathing techniques to help caprices inspired by those of Paganini. Women in Business with Catherine them feel confident in a group class or Living composers represented include Johns:Network with other busy wom- to practice yoga on their own. 3 p.m. "The Odd Couple":There's a laugh a Samuel Adams, Philip Glass, John Har- en this January as renowned speaker Saturday, Prairie View Community bison, David Lang, Kaija Saariaho, Esa- second in Neil Simon's hit Broadway and radio personality Catherine Johns Center, 6834 Dempster St., Morton play when two suddenly single pals, a Pekka Salonen, Augusta Read Thomas presents during this Women in Business Grove, resident $25; nonresident $32, and Julia Wolfe. 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. sloppy sportswriter and a compulsively Networking Breakfast. Don't forget your 847-965-1200 tidy news writer, strain their friendship Sunday, Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, business cards and a smile. 8:30 n.m. Northwestern University, 50 Arts Circle by turning roommates and driving each Friday, Park Ridge Chamber of Com- Twenty-First Star Chapter NSDAR Drive, Evanston, $10-$30,847-467-4000 other crazy 7:30 p.m. Friday and 7:30 merce, 720 Garden St., Park Ridge, $12 January 2018 Genealogy:A Genealo- p.m. Saturday, Prairie Lakes Theatre, discounted member fee; $17 fee and gy Workshop sponsored by the Twenty- Adventurers Book Club - Grades 13 515 E. Thacker St, Des Plaines, $16-$30, Walk-ins, 847-825-3121 First Star Chapter NSDAJ( is held from The group explores the 847-604-0275 with Adult: 9 n.m. until noon in the third floor board world through books and learns about room ofthe Niles Maine District Li- life in other places. Registered attendees Todd Barry:7p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday, Jan. 27 brary. This workshop is only for women Evanston Space, 1245 Chicago Ave., receive a copy ofthe book to take home who are interested in joining the and enjoy. Space is limited. Please regis- Evanston, $20-$30,847-492-8860 UTha Wizard of Oz":Big Noise Thea- Daughters ofthe American Revolution. ter at glenviewpl.orgjregister or call. 2 Ifyou have any questions regarding this "Blue Over You":Spot On Company tre "Especially for Kids" brings a belov- p.m. Sunday, Glenview Public Library, ed tale to life on stage. Dorothy and her r Workshop, please contact Dorothy 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, debuts "Blue Over You' a mysterious Wilson at 847-328-6946 for further one-man love story with musical bits. three friends trot delightfully and tune- 847-729-7500 fully down the fabled road of yellow details. 9 n.m. Saturday, Niles Public Michael Joseph Mitchell stars in this Library, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles, free, Turn to Calendar, Page 26 26 WHAT TO DO COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Calendar, from Page 25 11m American Cultures: Thisexciting Nintendo Switch Open Sessions: Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road, Opening Ceremony celebrates Muslim We're breaking out the Nintendo Northfield, $10 member; $15 nonmem- "Dunkirk":Surrounded by the German American Cultures. There will be art, Switch for open play sessions every ber, 847-784-6000 Army, Allied soldiers are evacuated calligraphy and henna demonstrations, Monday in January and February. during one of the fiercest battles of an Art Gallery displaying Muslim You're invited to drop in and play the Communicating with Your Pets:If i' World War II. Just drop in to view this American art, refreshments and various newest releases on the Switch including you are curious about what your animal D PG-13 rated movie. 1:30 p.m. Sunday, exciting performances. The emcee is "Mario ICart," "Arms' "Splatoon," "Su- companions are thinking or trying to Glenview Public Library 1930 Glenview NEC's Ash-har Quraishi. For more per Mario Odyssey" and "Pokken Tour- tell you, join professional animal corn- Road, Glenview, free, 847-729-7500 information about this event, visit nament DX?' For Grades 5-12. For more municator Linda Roberts, when she www.mgpl.org or call 847-965-4220. information about this event, visit provides insight into this natural com- co Critic's Choice: "The aig Sick": A 11:45 a.m. Sunday, Nues West High www.mgpl.org or call 847-965-4220.5 munication between species. Choose Pakistani-American man falls for a School, 5701 Oakton St., Skokie, free, p.m. Monday, Morton Grove Public from: Jan. 29, 1-2:30 p.m. or Feb. 28, white grad student and hides their 847-626-2500 Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton 7-8:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Monday, The Worn- romance from his family. However, their Grove, free, 847-965-4220 en's Exchange, 630 Lincoln Ave., Win- relationship gets more serious when she Music of the Baroque: Mozart Dia- netka, $25, 847-441-3406 develops a mysterious illness, which in logues: Twoof the composer's works Northbrook Annual State of the turn forces him to bond with her par- for multiple soloists - the profound Village Luncheoa:Northbrook Village L ents. For more information about this Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and President Sandy Frum reviews 2017's Tuesday, Jan. 30 event, visit the website or call. 2 p.m. Viola and his lively Sinfonia Concer- major public and private projects and Sunday, Morton Grove Public Library, tante for Four Winds - are featured in a addresses opportunities and challenges Movies, Munchies and More: 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove, free, Mozart birthday celebration program for the year ahead. The presentation 847-965-4220 "Oceans":Using state-of-the-art- that also includes the Symphony No. 33. covers local redevelopment, legislative equipment, this nature documentary Join us to discover why critics and priorities, and anticipated capital im- examines underwater life forms across Craft Swap:If you have craft supplies audiences cheer whenever Music Di- provement projects, with time for audi- you no longer need, or you are looking the globe. Narrated by Pierce Brosnan. rector Jane Glover conducts Mozart. ence questions. The Northbrook Cham- 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Morton Grove Pub- for new supplies or creative inspiration, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, North Shore Center ber offers one free admission to each drop off your unneeded materials and lic Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton for the Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie member business with advance regis- Grove, free, 847-965-4220 return for this annual Craft Swap. Par- Blvd., Skokie, $25-$78,312-551-1414 tration, with additional member ad- ticipants will find free materials for vance registrations $30. GtÏéStsr their next project Visit the library's Pajama Stories:Put on your coziest lecture: Wat.rways of the North Chamber members at door are $35. pajamas andjoin the library staiffor a website to find supply drop off times. Shore:The Wihnette Historical Muse- 11:45 a.m. Monday, Renaissance Chicago 1:15 p.m. Sunday, Northbrook Public halfhour ofstories and fun. 6:30 p.m. um's Annual Meeting and lecture fea- North Shore Hotel, 933 Skokie Blvd., Tuesday, Northbrook Public Library, Library, 1201 Cedar Lane, Northbroolç, ture a talk by Vera Squires, past Presi- Northbrook, $35 at the door, 847-498- free, 847-272-6224. 1201 Cedar Lane, Northbrook, free, dent of the Village of Wilmette and 5555 847-272-6224 current Treasurer of the Wilmette His- YMCA - A Taste of Summer: Kids torical Society about 'Waterways of the Mother Nature's Greatest Hits: and parents can enjoy a taste of summer "13th": Documentaryand Discus- North Shore?' This talk explores three Mother Nature's greatest hits include: sien:Join at the library for a two-part when the North Suburban YMCA hosts local bodies of water and their unique the grandest mountain ranges, the an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. The screening of"13th" and a discussion. roles in the development of the North greatest rivers and lakes, the magnifi- This is in partnership with Racial event offers the chance to meet staff Shore. A brief meeting of the Historical cent forests, the deepest valleys, the members, explore the facility and learn Awareness in the Northshore (RAIN). 7 Society precedes the presentation. 2 largest deserts, incredible waterfalls, p.m. Tuesday, Northbrook Public Li- about summer programs available at the p.m. Sunday, Wilmette Historical Muse- expansive oceans, beautiful sunsets and Y. 2 p.m. Sunday, North Suburban brary, 1201 Cedar Lane, Northbroolç um, 609 Ridge Road, Wilmette, free, scenic islands. When Mother gets angry, free, 847-272-6224 YMCA, 2705 Techny Road, Northbrook, 847-853-7666 she erupts with volcanoes and trembles free, 847-272-7250 with earthquakes. The presenter has Thomas Friedman: "Thank You for personally been to these awesome Men's Club Texas Hold 'Em:This 15th Monday, Jan. 29 Being Late":Tom Friedman's latest places on five continents. 10 a.m. Mon- book addresses the pace ofchange in annual No Limit Texas Hold 'Em Tour- day, North Shore Senior Center, 161 nament and Dinner offers prizes that our evolving culture. And he asks us to "When They Came":This is part sci-fi Northfield Road, Northfield, $12 mem- "slow down." In "Thank You for Being include a flat screen 'rv gift certificates ber; $17 nonmember, 847-784-6000 and more. All final table players receive fantasy and part story theater - an Late' Friedman exposes the tectonic experimental piece that explores what movements that are reshaping the prizes. For questions or to reserve your American Politics and Current space contact Don Pike at it means to be human. The citizens of an world today and explains how to get the ordinary town endeavor to explain Events:Topical issues ofthe day are most out ofthem and cushion their dpike1481gmail.com or call. Players discussed: politics, the economy, inter- must be 21.3 p.m. Sunday, Congregation exactly what happened when a group of worst impacts. 1 p.m. Tuesday, North aliens arrived in need of a home. 7:30 national happenings, science, our div- Shore Senior Center, 161 Northfield Beth Shalom, 3433 Walters Ave., North- erse society, local issues and more. brook, $60, 847-498-4100 p.m. Monday and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Road, Northfleld, $49 member; $64 Piven Theatre Workshop, 927 Noyes St., Come to actively contribute to the mo- nonmember, 847-784-6000 Evanston, $10,847-866-8049 derator-led discussion as they cover a Skating In the Park:Skating in the wide variety oftopics, or comejust to Park returns to the Chicago Wolves Ice listen and learn from the opinions of Wednesday, Jan. 31 Rink at Parkway Bank Park (formerly CuttIng the Cord: Streaming Serv- Ices for TV:Tired of paying too much others, 9 a.m. Monday, North Shore known as ME Financial Park). The Senior Center, 161 Northfield Road, park's great lawn will be transformed for cable channels you never watch? Tlnsiey Ellis:8 p.m. Wednesday, Ev- Cost-friendly alternatives like Roku, Northfield, $19 member; $25 nonmem- into an NHL-sized outdoor skating rink ber, 847-784-6000 anston Space, 1245 Chicago Ave., Ev- where visitors can skate under breath- Netflix, VUDU, hoopla and other anston, $15-$2Z 847-492-8860 streaming services can help you save a taking lights for a magical experience How to Be a Friend to Someone with this winter. It is fun for the whole fam- bundle and change the way you watch Road to College Serles:This is for TV Demonstration only. Glenview a Serious Illness:Often times when ily. 2 p.m. Sunday, Parkway Bank Park, close friends or family members are grades 9-12, with a limit of4O on 5501 Park Place, Rosemont, free, 847- Library card required. Please register at Wednesdays, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the glenviewpl.org/register or 847-72 9- seriously ill, one may not know what to 349-5008 do or say to bring comfort to them. Multipurpose Room. C2 Education 7500.7 p.m. Monday, Glenview Public presents two workshops geared toward Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, Explore creative ways to provide sup- free, 847-729-7500 port, love and joy to those we care Coming Together CelebratingMus- about. i p.m. Monday, North Shore Turn to Calendar, Page 27 WHAT TO DO COMMUNITY CALENDAR 27

o Calendar,fromPage 26 gious movement and made Luther a on celebrity in his own lifetime. 10 a.m. students preparing for college life or the Wednesday, North Shore Senior Center, workplace. Regisdter Jan. 30 at: glen- 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, $12 on viewpl.org/register or call. 7p.m. member; $17 nonmember, 847-784-6000 Wednesday, Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview, free, Disney on ice: Dare to Dream: Get 847-729-7500. tangled up in the newest thrilling show to hit the ice as Disney on Ice presents Knitting Club:If you want to learn to "Dare to Dream' Experience Disney's knit or you are working on a knitting or hilarious hair-raising escapade "Tangled" crochet project, drop -into share tips, as Rapunzel, her unlikely companion show off your work and converse with Flynn and Maximus embark on an up- fellow needle arts enthusiasts. Bring your roarious journey that takes adventure to own knitting supplies. 11 a.m. Wednes- new lengths. 7p.m. Wednesday, Allstate day, Lincolnwood Public Library 4000 Arena, 6920 Mannheim Road, Rosemont, West Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood, free, 847- $20+, 847-635-6601 677-5277 'ruB'Shevat Luncheon and Bingo at Author Evsnt: Al Capon. and th. Skokie Synagogue:A fun-filled after- ORANGE IS THE NEW BARACI( 1933'sWorld Fair:Hear William Hazel- noon celebrates Tu B'Shevat, hosted by grove discuss his book, "Al Capone and the Sisterhood ofEzra-Habonim. Lunch JANUARY 25-28, 2018 the 1933 World's Fair: The End of the is followed by games ofBingo with non- : THU 7:30PM ; FRI 8PM SAT 5PM & 8PM SUN 2PM Gangster Era in Chicago." This runs from cash prizes for winning. "Tu B'Shevat is 7-8:30 p.m., and you may drop-in, with no literally the 'New Year ofthe Trees' and The Capital Steps are taking on the Trump administration registration required. 7p.m. Wednesday, in contemporary Israel, the day is cele- and you'll laugh til ii hurts. No one is safe from the Steps' Lincolnwood Public Library 4000 West brated as an ecological awareness day," skewering musical parodies. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood, free, 847-677- says Judy Frank, president ofthe Sis- 5277 terhood. 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Ezra Habonim, The Niles Township Jewish "Zorbath. Gr.k":An uptight English Congregation, 4500 Dempster St, NORTHSHORECENTERORG 847.673.6300 writer (Alan Bates) traveling to Crete on Skokie, $20 members; $25 for non-mem- a matter of business finds his life bers and guests, 847-675-4141 changed forever when he meets the gregarious Alexis Zorha (Anthony Snowshoe Clinic:This indoor work- Quinn). Winner of three Academy shop, presented by L.L. Bean, is for those Awards. Call or visit the library's website ages 16 and older. Learn about: the differ- to reserve a spot. 1p.m. and 7p.m. ent types ofsnowshoes available, which Wednesday, Northbrook Public Library, style is right for you, basic snowshoeing 1201 Cedar Lane, Northbrook, free, 847- techniques, and how to dress for snow- 272-6224 shoeing. 7p.m. Wednesday, Emily Oaks coil 3 1 2283.7023 to place your ad Nature Center, 4650 Brummel St., Let's Face the Music: Jaws and Mak- Skokie, free, 847-677-7001 Ing American Music:This course ex- Jewish plores the musical work of Irving Berlin, Maritai Crisis Support:Confidential Harold Arlen, Aaron Copland, Leonard support group for six weeks ofTLC with KOL EMETH Bernstein, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, facilitator Pain Tansey, LCSW. For wom- Conservative Egahtarlas Congregation Rabbi Sarry Schechter John Zorn, Paul Simon and Carole King. en involved in the process ofdivorce or 5r30 W ToiJhy - 47-673-337O 1p.m. Wednesday, North Shore Senior separation, this opportunity allows them www.kolemetnskokie.org Center, 161 Northfield Road, Northfield, to meet and connect with others who are $24 member, $32 nonmember, 847-784- going through the same process within a 6000 supportive, non-judgmental environ- ment. For six Wednesdays, from 7 to 8:30 Goidenaires:Goldenaires chorus is a p.m. 7 p.m. Wednesday, The Women's group of men and women who sing har- Exchange, 630 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, TO mony and perform monthly in local $150, 847-441-3406 retirement communities, senior centers, and other venues. Prior singing experi- Financial Weilness for Women: ence is a plus, but is not mandatory. Budgeting:Budgeting with Anne and ADVERTISE Choir members need to be available Nancy Wieboldt, CFPS. See www.wom- Wednesday afternoons for perform- ens-exchange.org for details. See website ances. 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, North for the rest ofthis six-session series. This Shore Senior Center, 161 Northfield class runs from 10 to 11:30 a.m. 10 a.m. PLEASE Road, Northfield, $60 member; $75 non- Wednesday, The Women's Exchange, member, 847-784-6030 630 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, $25, 847- 441-3406 CALL How Luther, Durar and Cranach Changed History and Art:2018 marks the 500th anniversary of the German publication of Martin Luther's 95 Theses 312-283-7023 and the start of the Protestant Reforma- tion. Art historian Jeff Mishur discusses Have aneventtosubmit? Goto how paintings and prints fueled a reh- www.ChicagoTribune.com/Calendar. network (íhica)ríbuiit' THERE'S A NEW JOB BOARD IN TOWN THAT MAKES HIRING EASIER THAN EVER Hire the best talent faster and for léss with performance-based job posting that reaches qualified talent across the web!

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31 1831O81 AUTOS 31 Pickups, SUVs rock Detroit. Ford Mustang Butlitt: Lineup offers Ford Motor Co. is making a special edition Mustang preview for to commemorate the 50th anniversary of"Bullitt," Chicago show whose unforgettable car chase scene helped turn I the sports car into an icon. The 2019 Mustang BuI- DETROIT - It's the litt - due out this summer year of the pickup truck at - will have an upgraded the 2018 North American 5.0-liter V-8 engine that International Auto Show puts out 475 horsepower. in Detroit as General Mo- It has a top speed of 163 tors, Fiat Chrysler and mph and a manual trans- Ford unveil new trucks in a mission with a white cue- fast-growing and highly ball shift knob. It's available competitive U.S. auto mar- in dark highland green, the ket. color "Bullitt" made fa- But there are plenty of mous, as well as black. other vehicles at the show, which is a bellwether of Mercedes G-Class: the industry and one of the Mercedes' boxy-looking most significant auto G-Class SUV gets a face- shows in the world. Mer- lift, though its appearance cedes, BMW, Jeep and hasn't changed much in Ford have new SUVs, while CARLOS OSORIO/AP almost four decades. The 2019 version gets numer- several Japanese automak- Chevrolet's2019Sllverado High Country pickup made its debut Jan.13. lt is about 450 pounds lighter and about2inches ous changes including ers are showing off proto- longer than the current model. types of future vehicles. 2 additional inches of It's all happening in a powers the Ford Mustang and interior space. It gets fuel and boost acceleration. front grille, higher chrome length and 4.8 inches of U.S. auto market that's sports car. It's mated to a bier fenders, a larger The system recaptures quotient and LED lighting. width. shrinking but still expected 10-speed transmission. grille and sinister-looking braking energy to charge The car has a new standard The G-Class gets a new to remain at healthy levels. Ford isn't yet releasing but smaller rectangular the battery. FCA isn't re- six-speed manual transmis- independent front suspen- Last year sales fell 2 per- horsepower, fuel economy, headlamps. leasing mileage but says it sion. An eight-speed auto- sion as well as a nine-speed cent to 17.2 million, still payload or towing capacity. will be significantly better. matic transmission is op- automatic transmission. near record highs. Analysts The Ranger will be offered Ram 1500:The 2019 Ram, tional on the base model. It's still powered by a expect sales to be just in two-door or four-door due in showrooms before Jeep Cherokee:The The Jetta's revamped inte- 4-liter V-8 with 416 horse- under 17 million in 2018. configurations with a April 1, keeps the current compact crossover gets a nor includes a new storage power. It also gets new Here are some of the choice of a 5-foot or 6-foot beefy look, but it's 4 inches major midcycle refresh for console large enough to fit LED headlamps. debuts from the show, bed. longer and slightly wider. model year 2019, including a standard iPad. which runs to the general The grille is larger, with a a new 270-horsepower It goes on sale in the BMW X2:BMW's sporty public through Jan. 28. Chevy Silverado:The forward-leaning, ares- turbocharged four-cylin- second quarter at a starting X2 small SUV lands Detroit also previews Silverado, which gues on sive slant. The hood was der engine that should price of $18,545 - less than between the compact Xl what's coming at the Chi- sale this fall, is up to 450 raised to evoke a big rig - combine with a weight its predecessor. and the bier X3 in the cago Auto Show, the na- pounds lighter than the and improve aerodynam- reduction of200 pounds to automaker's lineup. It sits tion's longest-running and current model. Parts that ics. increase fuel economy. 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Maine South player's father dies in crash on way to game BY STEvE Siu»N said. according to the JournalPeggy Gardiner said. "HeTwitter account The Cen-tions in the area, according Pioneer Press Kuehi said Gardiner wasStar report. Lavorato said inwas totally a family man intral Suburban South gameto the Journal Star story. the only person in the vehi- an interview with Pioneerevery aspect of his life. Heagainst New Ther, which "It's just a grassy strip," The father of a Mainecle. Press on Jan. 15 that hiswas all for his family?' was scheduled for Friday,Kuehi said ofthe median. South boys basketball play- Gardiner was the fatherconcern was for his players A YouCaring webpagewill now start at 6 p.m. Feb. Thomas Gardiner was er died in an car crash theof 6-foot-7 senior forwardand their families. has been created for the13 in Park Ridge, and thepronounced dead at the morning of Jan. 15 on Inter- Tommy Gardiner and the "This is a very sad timefamily. Over $101,000 hadnonconferencegamescene, according to an Illi- -state 88 in western Illinoisuncle of 6-3 junior forwardfor our basketball family," been raised by 756 donors asagainst Taft, which was tofois State Police news re- while driving to watch his John Gardiner. Lavoratosaid."Ourofearly Monday afternoon. be played Saturday,willlease. Kuehi said the White- son playinGalesburg's Maine South coach Tony thoughts and prayers are David Beery, the commu- now tip-off at 6 p.m. Jan. 31side County coroner was Martin Luther King Jr. DayLavorato was at lunch withwith the family?' nications director for Maine at Maine South. scheduled to perform an tournament his players after a 69-53 loss Thomas Gardiner wasTomship High School Dis- Kuehi said there are noautopsy to determine the Thomas P. Gardiner, 56, to Rockford East when he the oldest of 13 children, his trict 207, said there werebarriers between the eastexact cause of death. Kuehl of Park Ridge was travelinglearned what happened, ac- sister, Peggy Gardiner, said. counselors at Maine South and westbound lanes of thesaid on Jan. 16 that he did westbound when the 2007cording to a Peoria JournalShe said her brother was allon Jan. 16 to help members interstate near the crash sitenot know at that point what Chevrolet Suburban he wasStar article. Maine Southabout his family and moved of the student body andnear Lyndon, which isrole, if any, weather played driving went into the medi- was scheduled to play Pe-into the role of patriarch staff. about 13 miles west of thein the crash. an strip, crossed over the oria at 4p.m. Jan. 15, but thewhen their father, who also The Hawks' games onexitfor Rock Falls and eastbound lanes, continued game did not take place. was named Thomas P. Gar-Friday and Saturday wereSterling on Interstate 88.Steve Sadin is a freelance into a ditch and crashed into Lavorato took his teamdiner, died two years ago. postponed because of theKuehi said the road was reporterfor Pioneer Press. a tree, Illinois State Policeback to Park Ridge after "Everything he did wasvisitation and funeral, thesnow-covered. There were Master Sgt. Mike Kuehilearning about the crash,for his wife and four kids,"team announced onitsreports of white-out condi- Twitter@PioneerJ'ress

WRESTL4G NOTEBOOK: CENTRAL SUBURBAN LEAGUE MEET Maine South's Halvorsen wins title in dominant fashion BY MARK PERLMAN its division title on Saturday Niles North Pioneer Press at Maine West. Halvorsen's wrestling What a world of differ- The elation that Jonpartner at Maine South isence three years makes for Halvorsen felt two years agojunior Jimmy Bartell, who Niles North junior wrestler when he helped the Mainehas been wrestlingwith himZyia Biram. South fOOtball team win the since they were 6 years old Just a few years ago he Class 8A state title is some- andpartoftheMaineEagleswas in the midst of the thing that he's trying toWrestlingClub. turmoil in Syria. His family experience again this season "He's always knownescaped the fighting immi- --4as a wrestler. when to be aggressive andgrated to the U.S. and settled Hlvorsen, who started atscore,"saidBartell, who in Skokie. defensive tackle on the state finished third at 195 pounds. "It was just getting too championship team, won"He's a very smart wrestler?' dangerous there," Biram the 182-pound weight class In addition to Halvors- said. at the Central Suburbanen'sability on the mat, Biram didn't know that League meet Saturday atHawks coach Kevin Hansen wrestling was a sport while Maine West. praised his other talents. growing up, and when he After recording pins in "He's a leader, a studenttried it at Niles North he his first two matches, heofthe sport watching a lot ofnearly quit. captured his title with afilm and other wrestlers in "We had to do so much dominant 13-4 victory in the matches," Hansen said.running (heading into fresh- finals. "The kids on the team reallyman year). It was too much," "It's great just to be able look up to him." Biram said."But after a to help the team," said Halvorsen embraces hi week I decided to stick with Halvorsen, a junior fromrole as a mentor tohis it I keep working as hard as Park Ridge. teammates. I can." He has been a big help "I like working with my That hard work has paid. throughout the 2018 season.teammates, showing them Zyia is 18-14 after taking fifth He is24-1 and led thetechniques and talkingplaceinthe 220-pound Hawks to an undefeated 5-O about the mental side ofweight division at the Cen- dual record in the Centralwrestling," Halvorsen said. BRIAN OMAHONVY/ONEIR PRESS Suburban South. Maine Turn to Wrestling, Nile North's Zyia Biram placed fifth at 220 pounds on Saturday at the Central Suburban South was presented with Next Page League meet on Saturday in Des Plaines. SPORTS 4 33

Biram finishes 5th 4 at conference meet It Wrestling, "I was nervous when I fromPrevious Page firststarted wrestling (freshman team);' Villegas tra] Suburban League meet said. "Now, I just go after it." on Saturday at Maine West. "I wish I had 10 wrestlers Biram credits his friends like him. He does everything and the school for makingtight," Maine East assistant '. his transition so smooth. He coach Austin Bautista said. added with a smile that his Maine East senior Julio Xbox has helped as well. Cabrales opened his season ix He would play multi- in impressive fashion, win- player games and speakingning four straight matches, with other people via hisincluding three pins to win headset helped him learnthe 126-pound weight class English. at the conference champi- "MyEnglish is still notonships. Cabrales suffered a perfect, but I'm getting bet- meniscus tear in his right ter," Biram said. knee before the first match Biram got over the lan-of the season. The confer- guage barrier and accli-ence meet marked his re- mated quickly, Niles North turn to the mat. assistantwrestling coach "It feels great to be back, Ben Shabad said. and especially winning the "He's really come on with championship," C abrales his wrestling ability," said. Shabad said. "He seems to He was selected the Cen- always find a way." tralSuburban North Biranl"s wrestling partnerwrestler of the meet. at Niles North, 152-pounder Joey Manata, can attest to that. Niles West "Zyia isreally good at Two years ago, Moham- attacking and he's always med Sami was looking for a trying hard," Manata said. sport to play in high school. Onceheconsidered wrestling,there was no Mame East doubt in his mind which When he firststartedsport he was going to pur- wrestling as a freshman last sue. year, Maine East's Angel "I liked it because you Villegas didn't eat healthy. never stop," said Sami, a "I would eat chips, candy,junior from Morton Grove. have a lot of sodas;' said"It's a one-on-one battle to Villegas, a Des Plaines resi- prove who's better." dent. "Eut I thought hard Sami has amassed a 26-13 about doing a better jobrecord,including a3-1 with eating." record on Saturday on his Villegas credits his way to a third-place finish in brother Jesus,a formerhis 170-pound weight class Maine East wrestler him- at the Central Suburban selffor helping him eatLeague meet at Maine West healthier. Sami, who is 6-foot-1 and Angel Villegas startedlanky has recorded 11 pins getting up at 5:30 a.m. toon the season. work out and then got rid of "He's a little unorthodox, the problematic foodvery long with a long reach. groups. Angel Villegas also He's tough on top. Able to joined the cross countryuse his length," Niles West team to work on his cardio.coach Anthony Genovesi The changes have paid off: said. "He does whatever he's He has a 24-8 record after asked." placing fourth at 145 pounds at the Central SuburbanMark Periman is a freelance League conference tourna- reporter for Pioneer Press. BRIAN O'MAMONEYIPIONEER PRESS ment on Saturday at Maine Maine East's Julio Cabrales captured the conference title at126pounds on Saturday. West. Twitter @PioneerPress 34 ,SPORTS

COLLEGE NOTES Lyons grad Morrisseyleads Grinnell hoops

B SAIW BRIEF Pioneer Press Kayla Morrissey, a senior forward on the Division III Grin- nell women's basketball team, is closing out her college career in fine form. The Lyons graduate from Burr Ridge is pacing the Midwest Conference with 20.6 points per game, and she ranks second in rebounds with 8.3 per game. Morrissey has reached double figures in scoring in all 13 games this season, including a 37-point effort on Nov. 16at Central College (Iowa). She has four double-doubles on the season, her most recent coming in a Jan. ROCHESTER ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 13 win against Beloit when she Ryan damage (33) leads the Rochester mens basketball team in scor- posted 14 points and 10 rebounds. ¡ng. - She has been named academic "Il-conference each of her threejuniorguards. from long range against Buena previous seasons. Mangan's 28 steals also leadVista and accounted for Loras' As of Friday, Grinnell was 7-6 Rochester, and Clamage's 75 re-first 11 points in the game. He and 4-4 in the MWC. Barringtonbounds pace the squad. Bothplayed only 13 minutes but was graduate Claire Collier is also on guards were multi-sport athletes3-for-5 on 3-pointers and 6-for-9 the team. Collier, a freshmanin high school, with damage overall from the field. guard/forward, has played in 12 playing golf, baseball and basket- He played a role in helping the CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE games this season. ball for the Caxys and ManganDuhawks set numerous records Will McClaughry (50). seen here playing for Lake Zurich in 2015, has competinginfootballandbasket-ina165-89 drubbing ofbeen a steady contributor at Loras College. North Shore duo ball for the Ramblers. damage isMacalester College (Minn.) on from Lake Forest, and ManganDec. 29. In addition to a programPimentel, Robson junior defenders who helped the pacing Rochester calls Winnetka home. record for total points, Loras also Vikings secure 15 shutouts this River Forest native Kailan Lee set new benchmarks for marginhelp North Park season. Pimentel transferred men's hoops also is on the team, of victory (76 points), field goals back to North Park this past Michael Mangan, a Loyola (58), 3-pointers made (21) andreach NCAA final season after playing last year at graduate, and Ryan Clamage ofMcClaugliry steps up assists (48). McClaughry had sev- The North Park men's soccerIllinois-Chicago, and he tallied a Lake Forest Academy have paced en points, four rebounds and anteam made a run to the NCAAgoal and an assist as a junior. the Rochester men's basketballfor Loras assist in six minutes on the floor. Division III championship game, Have a suggestion for College team this season. Loras College junior forward McClaughry was an Mi-Northwhere the Vikings fell2-1 toNotes? Email Sam Brief at brief damage and Mangan rank Will McClaughry, a Lake ZurichSuburban Lake selection at LakeMessiah College (Pa.) on Dec. 2. samgmail.com. -flrst and third, respectively, in alumnus, scored a season-high 15Zurich and has earned playing Leyden alumnus Ricky Pi- scoring for the Yellowjackets (11-3 points in the Duhawks' 82-80 wintime each of his three seasonsmentel and Libertyviile's KyleSam Brief is a freelance reporter as of Friday). Clamage pours inagainst Buena Vista (Iowa) onwith Loras. Robson both started every gamefor Pioneer Press. 16.4 per game, and Mangan nets Jan.13. for North Park, which finished 9.6 per contest. Both players are McCiaughry had a hot hand 20-2-2. Pimentel and Robson are Twitter @Pioneer_Press

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