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III WATER RISING Park Ridge, Nijes, Morton Grove consider ditching expersive Chicago Water

BY JENNIFER JOHNSON [email protected] I @Jen_Poneer

of paying the rising costs of Lake Michigan water charged by the city of TiredChicago, the villages of Nues and Mor- ton Grove are eyeing alternative suppliers. And an engineering firm working with the communities is looking to bring Park Ridge into the fold as well. Bob Hamilton, president of Gewalt Ham- ilton Associates, made a pitch to the Park Ridge City Council Monday, identifying cost- savings for Park Ridge, Niles and Morton Grove if they jointly agree to purchase water from the city of Evanston. Under the concept presented by Hamil- ton, the three communities would fund the infrastructure needed to connect to Evan- ston's supply - estimated to cost roughly $115 million, according to the firm - and sign on to a 30-year agreement to purchase water from the city. The more communities involved in the venture, the more savings each will see, Hamilton said, predicting that, after yearly bond payments for the infrastructure are made, Morton Grove can expect to save $1.4 million annually, Nues will save $1.4 million and Park Ridge will save $1.3 million Over 30 years, the three communities could see a combined savings of more than $338 million, Hamilton said. He called it an "easy partnership with the three munici- palities." "They do better and you do better if you all work together," Hamilton told the Park Ridge City Council. Steve Vinezeano, Nues village manager, said the village is also looking at purchas- Greenwood Street ch in Evanston. An engineering firm has asked Park Ridge to considerjoining NUes and Morton Grove in purchasing Lake Michigan water from ing water from Wilmette, which currently Evanston as an alte tive to Chicago. i EILE sells it to Glenview. "The catalyst of all this is the price of percent, followe ' by 15 percent hikes over municipality. billed by the municipalities. But there are Chicago water," he said. "They've been rais- the following ye . i s. Mayor David Schmidt said the city's cur- some properties within these communities ing the rates, there's not much we can do Hamilton said the cost of Chicago rent issue with Chicago is that water rates as well as unincorporated areas of Maine about it and we expect another 15 percent water will be $3. : i per 1,000 gallons in have been raised unilaterally. Township - that are served by North increase. If there's a way to get water at 2015. Under the vanston proposal, Park "My greatest concern with going some- Maine Utilities and pay different rates. a much lower rate that would pay off the Ridge, Niles and Iorton Grove would pay where else is that we would just be trading In 2012, Park Ridge spent $30,000 for a bond to get the water before 2020, we'd be 92 cents per 1,0 I I gallons during the first [one problem] for the same kind of problemfeasibility study that looked at how much it silly not to look into it." year, Hamilton said, but he acknowledged after spending tens of millions of dollars would cost to bring Evanston water to Park The Niles Village Board and Park Ridge that the cost of fiture years is not known. on infrastructure, only to find out that the Ridge, Niles, Lincolnwood, Morton Grove City Council raised water fees to their Evanston would have the ability to raise new water supplier decided to raise their and Des Plaines. Hamilton said his firm customers this spring as a result of in- costs based on inflation and any capital rates," Schmidt said. was asked to assist Niles and Morton Grove creases being charged by Chicago for waterexpenses that ar incurred over the years, The majority of Park Ridge and Niles in reviewing that study, which led to the consumption. he added. Estimates developed currently property owners receive their water proposed partnership and interest in adding In 2012, Chicago's rate increased by 25 show 2 percent raises in costs per year per through the city of Chicago system and are Park Ridge. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014 7 I

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The Nues Water Department is trying to determine the source of a water main leak that has left water pooling on the 6900 block of Oakton Street. The problem was first reported March 23. i MAACELLA s. KREIrEIVFOR

SUN-TIMES MEDIA Water main leak persists for weeks, NorthShore Neurological Institute We have an.vers for complex brain baffling off îcìals and spine conditions. At NorthShore Neurological Institule, you're in the hands of a team of experts. Our leading neurologists, neurosurgeons, physiatrists and BY MARCELLA S. KREITER is an aging water main. At get the private contractor researchers are renowned for finding answers to difficult challenges For Sun-Times Media its last meeting, the Village in to evaluate the situation, Board noted that Nues has according to Vinezeano. like Parkinson's disease, stroke, brain tumors and concussions. Neighbors say it's been more water main breaks By Wednesday of last more than a month since than any other municipal- week, Morton Grove had And through our collaboration with Mayo Clinic, you'll have access the village of Nues started ity in the area and loses shut down its feeder main to two innovative teams, sharing knowledge and providing second looking for the source of 600,000 gallons of water at Caidwell to determine opinions. At NorthShore, we're focused on finding the best solution an elusive water main leak annually to leakage. Levies whether the water would for you and your family. along the 6900 block of Oak- passed last week will give dry up. ton Street - but apparently the Water Department new Vinezeano said it's hard to to no avail. funds to improve mainte- determine how much water The village said ear- nance of the system. is leaking because the area For the answers you need, contact NorthShore Neunlogical Institute. lier this week that it would The Water Department is unmetered, and it was still Call(877) 570-7020or visit northshore.org/neuro today. redouble its efforts, with said multiple sections of unclear whether the water, the help of Morton Grove the main have already been which was first reported and private leak-locating exposed. Bolts were changedpooling March 23, is coming contractor ADS. at six connections and a fire from the Niles main "It could be leaking from hydrant but the source of "The problem is ev- an old pipe that wasn't the leak still is not apparent.ery time we dig into the capped right or a valve could To compound the ground, it's costing us a horrible amount of money be leaking from someone problem, the Water Depart- Care Netwrk else's system," said Niles ment has had to handle a [about $6,000]," Vinezeano universuy+NorthShore ttealthSystcm Village Manager Steve Vine- number of urgent problems, said, adding that what zeano. "We're trying to fix it including repair of six fire really hurts is the fact Neurologkal Institute as quick as possible for the hydrants and three water that the 50-year-old main least cost." main breaks. A storm last is scheduled to be rebuilt The source of the problemweek also delayed plans to later this year. THURSDAY MAY 8 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

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week, best-selling author Elizabeth from Mexico, featuring Awesome Berg ("Durable Goods") guest edited her adopted hometown paper, The Oak Leaves. Margaritas, Fresh, made to order Berg a former nurse, has enjoyed a successful second career as a novelist and Thacamole, and Delicious Oprah Winfrey choice of Berg's "Open House" for her book club in 2000 helped the author plant roots in the western suburbs. AWrd Winning Entres! Below, Berg champions local theater, talks about her writing process, the book she had to shelve and why her forthcoming FULL SIZE BAR- PRIVATE PARTY ROOM book on George Sand proved to be the hard- Author Elizabeth Berg at home. i JON LANGHAMIFORSUN- est to write. liMES MEDS OUTDOOR PATIO- CATER1AKE-OUT Q: As our guest editor, the charities you then I didn't send anything out for 25 years, chose to champion are also local theaters. because they hurt my feelings. So, I always Berg: Yeah, there's one in particular I'd had the need to write. That's how I come to like to focus on, which in fact is not ¡n Oak understand the world, that's how I figure Park, but it's in Berwyn. things out - on the page. It's called the 16th Street Theater, and the I changed gears with the last book I did reason I am so crazy about it is because of and I wrote a novel about George Sand ["The the woman who started it, Ann Filmer. She Bird Lover," out next spring], which was the had a child and needed some land, needed hardest thing I've ever done. more of a child-friendly house and life, and so they moved to Berwyn, which was afford- Q:There was no lack of opinions about able. And she said, 'Well, I'm going to start a Ceorge Sand. She dressed like a man. She theater here." had famous lovers, including Chopin. Why They do provocative things. They do pick her in the first place? world premieres of plays BerW I called Nancy there. There's a social Horan, who wrote "Loving Frank" and used to live in conscience there. She built it Hear the full conversation up from nothing into a really Oak Park, and who was in reputable theater. on our podcast, "The Big my writers group, and I said, Questions," along with "Nancy, you have to write Q:What about writing "The Advice Show" and a book about George Sand. something originaijust for "Over the Barrel" - all on She's so interesting" thestage? ilunes and our websites. She said, "You write it!" Berg I would love to do ... and I thought, "No I can't, that. I really love theater. I can't, but I want to read You go to the Art Institute it." And I think that that's and your spirit just soars and you read a a really good prompt for a writer a really good book and your spirit just soars, but for good impetus. If you want to read the book, me, the most pleasurable art form is theater. and it's not there, then write it. So that's I just love it. what I did. And you feel an enormous sense of re- Q:Looking at your bibliography, there's sponsibifity. Where is the line between what a book every year. That's an amazing pace. you create and what you re-represent on Berg: That is just something that hap- the page with historical fiction? Rather than pened. And there was such a pent up force some historical fiction, which is an imagina- in me for writing. I always wrote, even as a tive presentation of someone's life, it's pretty In Bannockburn Green at SE corner of Ri. 22 and Waukegan Roò little kid. I sent out a poem to be published much fact-based. I extrapolated a lot and I . when I was nine and it was rejected. And wanted to present my dream ofher, in a way. I: www.sangabca, A PIONEER PRESS PUBU TION ML IO I THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014 I

U NILES Golf Mill Shoppin Center sold to Floridadeveloper

BY PAM DEFIGUO Golf Mil! is usually repre- For Sun-Times Media sented at Niles Chamber of Commerce events and village Mill Shopping Center, board meetings by Michael D. which has been on the Williams, its senior general Golfmarket for almost a year, manager, who was unavailable is under contract to be sold to a for comment Wednesday. Florida-based real estate deve!- Angela Moreno, administra oper, according to Niles officials. assistant for Milwaukee Golf Sterling Organization LLC of Management Corp., said the Palm Beach, Florida, has signed company had no comment on a contract on the mall, at Golf the sale. Road and Milwaukee Avenue in The mall added two no- Nues, Economic Development table tenants last year: Ross, a Specialist Ross Klicker said discount chain store; and G Wethesday. Steak, Seafood and Sushi, a b Lauren Bw-ford, Sterling's fet restaurant. vice president of marketing, did Mayor Przybylo said he had not immediately return phone earlier heard many people say calls seeking comment Wednes- Golf Mill should revitalize itse day. in the same way as Randhurst Mayor Andrew Przybylo Shopping Center in Mount said the new owners may bring Prospect, which went from a more upscale retail tenants to single mall to a more decen- the mall, which currently offers tralized concept with several a number of price-conscious re- outlots. tailers in addition to its anchors 'As far as major redevelop- of JC Penney, Sears, Kohl's and ment, government can only do Tht. so much," Przybylo said. "It's "They're going to invest new about economics and the way money and put in new signage," people choose to invest their said Przybylo, who said he had money." gotten his information from Przybylo was a trustee in th Golf Mill Shopping Center i FILE village officials but had not yet spring of 2012, when the viII talked to the buyers. board considered whether to "They'll market it in better honor Golf Mill management's ways and bring in more upscale request to impose a special O retailers." percent sales tax on purch The new owners will likely made at the mall. Some tenan remove the fleet of cars for sale such as Sears, favored the tax from Golf Mill Ford across Mil- to keep the mall from going in waukee Avenue, the mayor said. decline; others, such as Kohl's, Perhaps most importantly for opposed it, saying it would fo the village, the mayor said he them to charge higher prices expects the buyers will fix the than their competitors across infrastructure problems that the street. have led to flooding at the mall The village board, which ha during heavy rainstorms. earlier approved a 0.25 percen When the i million square- sales tax increase for the ent foot mail was listed for sale, the village, ultimately voted down owner was listed as Milwaukee the special sales tax for Golf Go!fManagement Corp., repre- Mill in late March, 2012. A ye sented by John E Cuneo Jr., son later, the mail was listed for ofthe original developer. Przybylo said he is hopeful The Cuneos have kept such the mail can thrive. a low profile over the years that "I want it to become all it when a vote to place a special could be. Then it serves the taxing district on the mall came people ofNiles and the larger up on the village board in 2012, community" he said. "I'm opti one board member asked who mistic the new owners are go owned Golf Mill. to do the right thing. Golf Mill Shopping Center FILE NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014 I II AN ARTS & CRAFTS ADVENTURE

III DISTRICT 70 APTI & CAFT1 $W Gun sold at Morton Grove f II_f school, officialssay SAT. May 1011 9am-5pm BYNATALIE HAYES there was no indication the cause of a pending investi- For Sun-Times Media I student trying to buy the gation involving juveniles, ON THE GROUNDS OF @NatHayReporter gun had intended to use it Yaras said. to hurt anyone. "We've mitigated the ODGES kARK A student bought a gun "It was the beginnings of threat, and there's no dan- PROSPECT & VINE from another student at a gun transaction between ger to the students or the (By CITi HALL) Morton Grove's Park View two students," Collins said. community," Yaras said. PAL. School on Tuesday, police "We don't have any indica- Collins said he applauded and school officials say. tion that there was intent the student who reported A firearm wasn't found to harm or plan to harm the threat to an adult. at the school, but police others, or to bring the gun District 70 teachers and believe two students ex- into the school and use it onstaff Wednesday were hold- changed money to purchaseanyone." ing meetings with students a gun on school property, School officials were at to reinforce the notion of according to Morton Grove a disadvantage when they not being afraid to report Police commander Paul started the investigation unsafe situations to adults. photographypaintingsartwear ' jewelry ' glassworks Yaras. Tuesday, because the school "Safety is, above all, the An unidentified person day had ended 25 minutes most important aspect of . garden artwoodcraftsmixed mediafloral design sent an email to school before the tip came in, Col- our school, and we're not fabric crafts... plus much more! officials at 3:45 p.m. April lins said. going to take this lightly," Information: 29, tipping them off to the "It was difficult to Collins said. 'Any time a AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ARTISTS possibility that a gun sale investigate at first because student feels unsafe, they had been made at the schoolthe students weren't here," should understand the best 31 2/751 -2500847/991-4748 www.americansocietyofartists.org on Tuesday. Collins said. "We contacted thing they can do is let an The person reportedly police and worked through- adult know." told school officials she had out the night, and they did a School officials Wednes- received the information great job digging and figur- day had not yet determined from a Park View student. ing out what had occurred."the consequences of the District 70 superin- Police would not release students involved in the al- tendent Phil Collins said any additional details be- leged gun transaction. 2 0 &, III SKOKIE 3e

Trustees delay proposed gun range laws until next meeting

BYMIKE ISAACS which prompted the proposedAvenue on the south - [email protected] I legislation, officials said. Denyse Wang Stoneback @SKReview_Mike The regulations would of Skokie, an advocate who require a special use permit created the grassroots Register today. The Skokie Village Board to operate a gun range or sell organization People For A Monday delayed hearing guns in a designated indus- Safer Society, said her group Classes begin June 23. proposed regulations regard- trial district in Skokie. supports the new regulations ing gun ranges and gun sellers Under the ordinance, gun because they tie gun use to in the wake of illinois' new ranges would be able to oper- safety and education. Concealed Carry Act. ate but only in a M-3 indus- Members ofher group as Corporation Counsel trial zone. well as others were expected Michael Lorge, who played a The M-3 district is des- to attend Monday's meeting huge role in drawing up the ignated mostly for heavier and speak out on the pro- unique regulations, was calledindustrial use and is the vil- posed regulations. away on personal matters lage's only zoning district that The presentation of the so the ordinance will now be excludes almost all homes andordinance, now expected to presented May19. is not close to many of them. take place May 19, will be a Following the state enact- Located on the east side first reading only. The Village ment of Concealed Carry, ofthe village, the district ex- Board would vote on the the village received inquiries tends beyond Oakton Street proposed legislation at a fol- northwestern .edu/summer about opening firing ranges, on the north to parts of Touhylowing meeting. 12 THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCA ON NIL

POLICE BLOTTER

The following incidents were listed in the to pay for them using a $100 bill t statements toward officers, calling Benjamin Holmbeck, 28, of North- June II. official bulletins of the Nues and Morton employees suspected may be coui- them "monkeys," saying he was having brook, was charged with possession Patrick Opalka, 21, of Niles, was Grove police departments. Readers are feit, police said. The $100 bill wastiled an affair with one of their wives and of a controlled substance after he was charged with driving under the influ- reminded that an arrest does not consti- to a representative of a U.S. Secret claiming he was going to find out where arrested on the 5800 block of Oempster ence of alcohol after he was arrested tute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law Service, according to police. Pave! o one of the officers lived and "pay [him] Street in Morton Grove May I. Police on the 9400 block of Waukegan Av- can make that determination. has a May19 court date. a visit." He also allegedly told police, said Holmbeck was stopped for a traffic enue in Morton Grove Aprïl 26. Police "All my enemies are in graves." He has violation and officers allegedly found said Opalka was pulled over for traffic DUI a June lO court date. an unknown controlled substance in his NILES violation and allegedly failed sobriety Jeffrey Sarzynski, 26, of 5235 W. n- vehicle. He is scheduled to appear in tests. A court date is scheduled for May sacola Ave., Chicago, was chargedith court June II. RETAIL THEFT MORTON GROVE 28. driving under the influence on Ap 125 Jordana Hobson, 19, of 1910 Emerson Asim Arshad, 20, of Chicago, was after he allegedly struck a parked ar St., Evanston, and Quinshea Tellis, (9, of DRUGS charged with possession of drug HITAND RUN in the lot of Playbook Sports Bar,913 1914 Hartrey Ave., Evanston, were each Sam Zia, 25, of Chicago, was charged paraphernalia after he was arrested on Neil Christian, 29, of Oes Plaines, was N. Milwaukee Ave. at 5:50 p.m. H has charged with retail theft on April 25. Po- with possession of a controlled Dempster Street and Athletic Avenue charged with leaving the scene of an a May 21 court date. lice said Tellis placed two pairs of jeans substance after he was arrested on the in Morton Grove April 26. Police said accident after he was arrested on the and a tank top, all valued at $116, inside Michael Malone, 32, of 5917 W. Trn- 6300 block of Dempster Street April22. Arshad was stopped for traffic violations 8700 block of Ferris Avenue in Morton Hobson's purse and the two exited a Golf dale Ave., Chicago, was charged h Officers said Zia allegedly had grinders and officers allegedly found drug para- Grove April 22. Police said Christian Mill store without paying. They have a driving under the influence on Ap 126 and Dronabinol pills, which contain hal- phernalia in his vehicle. A court date is allegedly hit another vehicle and drove May 19 court date. after he was stopped at Milwaukee and lucinogens. He is scheduled to appear in scheduledforJune Il. away. He is scheduled to appear in court Jarvis Avenues for driving with only court May 22. Lyubov Pavelko, 59, of 4545 W. Touhy May28. one headlight at 12:14 am., police said. Ave., Lincoinwood, was charged with Sylvia Burrows, 18, of Morton Grove, DUI He has a May 7 court date. THEFT retail theft on April 29 after she allegedly was charged with possession of Jamie James, 45, of Chicago, was Pablo Medina, 50, of Chicago, was placed blocks of cheese and bacon Minas Dankha, 37, of 4300 West Lake cannabis after she was arrested on charged with driving under the influ- charged with retail theft after he was inside her purse while at a store on the Avenue, Glenview, was charged with Washington and Davis Street April 28 ence of alcohol after he was arrested arrested on the 6300 block of Oakton 5700 block of Touhy Avenue. When a driving under the influence on April 28 in Morton Grove. Police said Burrows on Austin Avenue and Dempster Street manager asked Pavelko about the items following a traffic stop on the 83O was pulled over for a traffic violation in Morton Grove April 26. Police said Street in Morton Grove April 26. Police concealed in her purse, she reportedly block of Milwaukee Avenue. After and officers allegedly found marijuana James was stopped for a traffic viola- said Medina allegedly switched the price ran back inside the store, placed the Oankha was taken into custody, h in her vehicle. A court date is sched- tion and allegedly failed sobriety tests. tag on a faucet before purchasing it. He items in a shopping cart and attempted allegedly made derogatory and vular uled for June II. He is scheduled to appear in court is scheduled to appear in court June 12.

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II! OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE Rally to mark Sexual Assault Awareness Month gets personal

BY JENNIFER JONNSON uohnson@poneerIocalconi [email protected]

"I was 6 years old. He was the security person of the high-rise building where we lived." In a quiet voice, Karishma Brownlee told her story She spoke of what, for many, is unspeakable. How a man entrusted to take care of the children in the area taught her how to ride her bicycle. How he told her everything was 0K - they were playing a game. That he sexually assaulted her. "I used to love riding my bicycle," she said, her voice almost flat now. "I never rode a bike again." A former Oakton Community College student also had a story. Through prose, she stepped back into her 14-year-old self and told of visiting a man she had met online in a hotel room. He told her he loved her, told her not to cry. And then he raped her. It happened again, five years later - this time by someone at a party after she'd had too much to drink. "I know how alone I felt and I want other people to know they are not alone," the woman said, explaining why she spoke openly in the main hail of Oakton's Des Plaines campus on April 29. It was difficult, she admitted, almost like being naked in a crowd. But it was worth it, she added, if it inspires other survivors of sexual assault to Participants of a Sexual Assault Awareness Month candlelight walk make their way through the courtyard at Oakton Communily College on April 29.JENNIFER JOHNSON/ seek out help. SUN-TIMES MEDIA Her own advice? "Don't push off seeking help and pre- survivors of sexual assault. The agency also happened in first grade, second grade or last Instead of victim-blaming, society needs tend like its going to disappear on its own, provides a 24-hour crisis hotline and educa- year. And it's the first time they ever get to to hold the perpetrators of sexual violence because it's never going to completely go tioiial programs aimed at raising awareness tell someone and they're telling hundreds, accountable for their actions, Sloan added. away," she said of the residual effects of an and prevention of sexual violence. One of maybe thousands, of people who are seeing Brownlee, an organizer of the rally, is assault. these programs is the Clothesline Project, the T-shirts. It just makes people feel less Oakton's Coordinator for Access, Equity and Brownlee and the former Oakton student which features a display of T-shirts created alone - there is someone out there who hasStudent Rights. were part of a small Take Back the Night by area high school students to call attentionthe same struggle." Though the event was sparsely attended, rally and candlelight procession held at to ways they or others they know have been Examples of such shirts, one containing Brownlee stressed it was the message be- the college to acknowledge Sexual Assault victimized. They may draw a picture, print athe rape misconception "You didn't fight hind it - preventing sexual violence - that Awareness Month. The rally consisted of message or write a single word. back, you must have liked it," were dis- deserved the focus. the women's personal testimonies, a short The T-shirts can be eye-opening, Sloan played individually in the Oakton lobby. "It's good that we have an awareness walk around the courtyard with nine par- and Brownlee acknowledged. In her speech, Sloan touched upon, in month, but we also need to be aware the rest ticipants silently holding battery-powered "It raises awareness, and if we can really part, the sexual objectification of women of the year, 365 days," she said. candles, and a speech by Shannon Sloan of get people to recognize the trauma some- in music, TV, advertising and other media, Sharing her own story through a blog, Northwest Center Against Sexual Assault inone is going through, maybe we can create and a "rape culture" that encourages such Brownlee says she met other women from Arlington Heights. a society that's more supportive of these behavior. around the world with their own memories The center, known as Northwest CASA, people," Sloan said. "And it gives people a "As soon as we objecti' someone sexu- to share. "We know that almost everybody offers free counseling services, as well as voice. I've talked to many people who have ally, we make it seem that's all they're good has a story. And if you don't have a story, you medical and criminal justice advocacy for never told anyone. It's been a decade, it for," she said. know someone who does," Brownlee said. 14 I ThURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUB liON NIL

parents would pay for Chrome- tactile keyboards, the selection Elementary School, said that she s books out of their own pocket of apps and the Hapara content didn't see any problems with the Chromebook lapto unless they quali1for fee waivers. management system, which allows devices. The students will be able to keep teachers to access and view the "My children haven't had the devices as long as they want. students' Chromebooks remotely. problems with Chromebooks," she coming for D64 studntsFor third- through fifth-graders, During the public comments said. "It seems to be working in presented cheaper, Iightei-weight the district would pay for Chrome-period, a number of people urged Washington." BY IGOR STUDIXOV alternatives. books, and it would retain owner- the district to adopt iPads for all Brett Balduf the principal at For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov In January 2013, the th4trict ship. Students will only be able to grades instead. They cited wire- Carpenter Elementary School, formed an Advanced Teclnology take their Chromebooks home if less network issues, performance expressed support as well. Park Ridge-Niles School Committee made up of parents, their parents pay for insurance. issues and concerns that Chrome- "Our teachers are ready," he District 64 has voted to give community members, teachers The committee also recom- books won't hold up as well as said. "As a school, we are ready TheChromeBooks to all third- and technology stafl The om- mended getting 200 iPads for kin- iPads, costing more money in the for this initiative. We piloted it, we through eighth-grade students andmittee had a liaison from Maine dergarten through second-grade long run. worked hard." increase the number of iPads avail-Township High School District students. They would be distrib- James Dombro, a junior at In the response to the feedback, able to students from kindergarten207, where Maine South +d Maineuted at different ratios depending Maine South who works in the Board President Anthony Borrelli through second grade. East High Schools already require on grade level. Every kindergartenschool's Chromebook repair shop, proposed an amendment. Instead The vote proved to be a conten- all students to purchase qhrome- classroom would get one iPad for said that, in his experience, none ofof giving Chromebooks to all third tious one, with multiple people books. every four students, first-grade the students like the devices - an through eighth-grade students, the speaking for and against adopting Over the course of last yeaì the classrooms would get one iPad for opinion he agrees with. district technology department the devices during the April 28 committee did a pilot program, every three students, and second- "Chromebooks aren't cost- would choose whether to give meeting. Opponents contended field-testing Chromebooks and grade classrooms would get one effective, they are poorly made, thethem to third through fifth-graders that all students should be given iPads in classrooms, and 4sing the iPad for every two students. students don't like them and they or sixth through eight-grade iPads, calling them better devices results to come up with fije final In a presentation to the board, easily crash," said Dombro. students. The technology depart- that last longer. Proponents arguedrecommendations. Dr. Terri Bresnahan, the dis- But many speakers, particularlyment would also have an option that Chromebooks offered many The recommendations which trict's director of techrology said teachers and parents, spoke in on whether to give them Chrome- benefits iPads didn't, and that they were originally unveiled at the the committee recommended support of the recommendations. books or iPads. were the cheaper alternative. March board meeting and tweakedChromebooks because of their They argued that it was the best The amendment was defeated, The plan has been in the works in response to board feedlack, affordabiit the positive response option given the costs, and that and the recommendations were for the past four years. Originally, called for the district to give from surveyed students, teachers their experience with Chrome- approved in their original form. the district considered giving Chromebooks to all students in and parents, the fact that Dis- books were positive, Borelli and board members students laptops, but the advent grades three though eigh4 For trict 207 already uses them, and Janice Oliva, the BATC memberDathan Paterno and Dan Collins of iPads and later Chromebooks sixth- through eighth-gra4ers, the the presence of features such as whose kids attend Washington voted against it.

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IO DISTRICT 64 Security upgrades comingto D64 schools

BY IGOR STUDEKOV video systems, cameras will will be able to access camera would have an option to type in possible to link the radios to For Sun-Times Media@istudenkov be set up at all entrances of footage remotely, if necessarily. information manually and use fire and police department net- all district schools, as well as For the new card building it to print the badge, but she works. Mackall explained that Ridge-Niles School Dis- at strategic locations outside access system, the card system advised against it. while the technology is compat- trict 64 Board of Education and outside the building. The is obsolete and needed to be "I would caution the distinct, ible, the district is legally pro- parkhas approved a series of cameras will be on 24 hours a replaced, Mackall said. because that way, you wouldn't hibited from tapping emergency security upgrades and improve-day, but they won't record any- For the district's new visitor be able to check the databases,"services' frequencies. ments for its elementary and thing unless they detect motion.management system, when a she said. "The only capacity it would junior high schools. Video footage will be stored for visitor enters a school, they'll Mackall added that parents give us is a 911 call," he said. During the April 27 meet- 20 days. be asked to show their driv- who want to drop off lunches The district expects to have ing, the board approved four Scott Mackall, the district's ers license or state ID. School wouldn't go through this pro- the visitor management sys- action items based on recom- Director of Facility Manage- employees will be able to scan cess - just visitors who plan to tern in place some time during mendations by RETA Security, ment, emphasized that the sys- their ID and use the informa- proceed inside the buildings. the 2014-2015 school year. The a Lemont-based school security tern wasn't meant to be moni- tion to see if there's a match in Finally, the board approved schedules for other improve- consulting firm. That included tored 24/7. Rather, the camerasthe sex offender database or if the purchase of new two-way ments haven't been finalized installing new security cameras,will primarily serve as investi- it triggers any other alerts. If radios that will have more yet. a new card access system, a gative tools - so if, for example,there are no red flags, the ma- extended range than walkie- While some board members new visitor management systemsomeone throws a brick throughchine will use the ID informa- talkies. Each school would get had questions about action and new two-way radios to re- a school window, police will tion to print out a visitor badge 24 radios, and Mackall said thatitems, the board ultimately ap- place current walkie-talkies. be able to review footage and that he or she must wear at all district could buy more radios ifproved all of them unanimously Students and parents should identify the brick thrower. Thattimes. that wouldn't be enough. - something Mackall was quite expect to see some of those said, each school's building According to Erin Cummings, "There's no limit to how manypleased with. improvements as soon as the office will be able to monitor the sales representative for radios can be put in," he said. "I want to thank you this upcoming school year. cameras by the entrances live, RAPTOR Technologies, if a visi- Board secretary Terry Cam- evening for moving forward," he For the new building securityand Niles and Park Ridge policetor doesn't have an ID, the stafferon asked Mackall if it was told the board.

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lit LETIER TO THE EDITOR We need a state ello, I must beoìng budget that maintains they do. current tax rates BY RANDY I bet Democrats BLASER are staying put. If has overwhelming financial you are a Demo- challenges. As we try to diagnose the crat, fllinois is Iilinoisproblems, the immediate issue for the heaven. You get to next month is what we are willing to do to tell everyone what save Illinois from financial collapse. n interesting poll about those to do and how to Therefore, on behalf of the entire Il- of us still living in Illinois live, where you linois hospital conimunit we pledge full keted around the Internet send your kids to support for maintaining our current tax last week. school and even rates to keep Illinois from faffing ¡rito the Half of us want to get out. what type of bag to financial abyss. This issue is not just about That's the result of a new poll use at the grocery hospitals. It's also about roads, schools published by Gallup, the poll people, store. But you get and public safet3 Without the continua- which shows that fully 50 percent of There apparently will be movers and moving vans to deal with in to do whatever tion of current tax revenues, these areas all Illinois residents want to get out of the near future for some 19 percent of current Illinois citizens. you want, like live will be subject to severe cuts in funding. the state. Not only that, but a previ- in the suburbs or We have all witnessed first-hand the ous poll also showed that this isn't "Left unanswered is this: Who are send your kids to needed improvements in these areas. We just some vague desire to move. We private school. have much work to do to improve the lives are among the most likely residents the people leaving and who is stay- Ifyou're in of all Illinoisans, which calls for stable, of any state but Nevada to act on that ¿ng? Ifevery other person you meet a public union, predictable state funding desire. Statistics show that 19 percent you're prob- Deciding to support a continuation of of us say we are extremely likely to wants to go, do all those folks have ably going to current tax rates is difficult. But taking move within the next 12 months. something in common? I'm willing stick around, too. the easy way out today will only make Where do we go? Where else do tomorrow's problems worse. We need to In a previous column, I talked to bet they do." they pay you just keep our promises to Illinoisans to keep about how Florida and Arizona are as much, if not our state safe, well-educated and healthy. popular destinations for former Il- more, not to come There is no silver bullet. It takes tough lini. But nany residents take off for brutal winter, I can understand that to work? Where decisions and sacrifice. Thats why the Il- Wisconsin, Indiana and Iowa. In other sentiment. Those must be the folks else can a policeman retire from a linois hospital community supports taldng words, they are border jumpers. heading for Arizona and Florida. job in one suburb, then go get ajob as this action. Why do they leave or want to But then there are 15 percent who chief in another suburb? Now is the time for political courage leave? say quality of life is the reason they It's great. and statesmanship - making tough Gallup measured that, too, and want to seek greener pastures. What if you are poor, you are probably decisions for tough times. We ask Illinois most residents who want to get out can that be about? not going anywhere, either. And here's state lawmakers to vote "Yes" to enact an of this state do so for work. Fully 26 Quality of life may be a nebulous a sad fact: Half the kids in the state's FY2015 state budget that maintains cur- percent say they are getting out for term, but it basically has to do with public schools are poor. I don't have rent tax rates. Our future depends on it. a work-related issue. My guess is no the quality of the schools and the exact figures, but that's about half MaryjaneA. Wurth work hefe, but work somewhere else. parks and the libraries and the other the people, don't you think? Demo- president and chief executive officer You can only take the commute to amenities around here. Apparently, crats, union members and the poor illinois HospitalAssociation Dubuque for so long. some states are doing it better. probably want to stay. Everyone else Kevin Poorten That makes sense since jobs are Left unanswered is this: Who are wants to get out. chairman, illinois Hosp ita! Association going to our neighbors in Wisconsin, the people leaving and who is staying? I know this much, though. If any Board Indiana and Iowa. If every other person you meet wants candidate for office promised to move President and CEO, KishHealth System, Another 17 percent cite the weath- to go, do all those folks have some- out of the state if they won, I'd vote DeKaib er as a reason to get out. After this thing in common? I'm willing to bet for them.

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May 8, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 5 Estate Sales Dogs CondosTownhomes STUFF AMERICAN BULLY PUPS, Cook County Suburban EQUAL 9 weeks old. 1st shols, dewormed, GARAGE SALES UKC papers, parents on premises. PARK RIDGE Renovated 3BR, HOUSING M & F $1000. 773-531-5931 1 .5BA Townhouse, Living/Dining Garage Sales Garage Sales Garage Sales Air Conditioners Combo, kitchen, central air/heat, 5rb Boner Pups- AKC Champion Blood- hdwd firs, parking. 773-415-1529 OPPORTUNITIES OakPark.Moving/GarageSaie- Antiques, CollectibleS line. 5 wks old. 2F, 2M, $750. All Friday May 9. 8-4p Saturday Ma shots, dewclaws, tails, dewormed. Ail real estate advertised ir 10. 8-2p1038 S Cuyler Ave. OP. I Appliances A Coy-Krupp Sale (Mskesa/ Call Mike, 708-262-8685 Homes this newspaper is subject to the ØUIMQSA Furniture,Housewares,Oatdoor www.coykrupp,com Cane Corso Pups ICCF, Black & BARRINGTON -Two Family Salat Items & more Items Priced to Go! Arts, Crafts, Hobbies Cook County - Suburban Federal Fair Housing Act, which HINSDALE . 414 South Bodin St. Brindle, tails done, dew claws, makes it illegal to advertise any Th-F-S, 5/8-5/9-5/10, 8:3Oam'-5pm. 3330 N. Skokie Valley Rd 520 Rue Orleanals & 215 Rue Saturday 5/10, 8-5pm. Auctions shots, dewornned, parents on siteSKOKIE- 4BR, 2BA, brick cape Bed frames. dresser. armoire, PARK RIDGE PLANT SALE Highland Park cod w/2 car gar, deck. Dint 73 1/2 preference, limitation, or dis- loursine (same Cul-de-Sac). $500, Call 219-713-2939 chairs, lights, art, bikes, luggage, Over 1,000 homegrown native Building Material Sat May 10 10-4 #s9:30 & 219, new applo, ref. oak firs. petscrimination based on race, color, Don't Miss! Too Much to List! perennials. 315 Root St (Near NW F1B Labradoodle pups 0k. $2000/mo 847-922-4441 household items, etc. religion, sen, handicap, familial Hm-y & Elm St) May 9, 10, ti Business Equipment Properly to be sold' Kittinger tri- Beaatiful,healthy pups ready or Buffalo Grove. Contemporary din- (Fn A Sat 9-5. Sun 12.5) pie pedestal dining tbl, 2 pntgs their new loving lumilies.Black & Sil- status or national origin in the ng, living, bedroom and office fumi- Suburbs, * RENT TO OWNt * Clothing, Furs by Margo Hoff, large bronzesver, gotden $975.00 630 330 8021 sale, rentai or lfnancing of lure and lighting fixtures.Incredible by Hy Lesens, John Soderberg Buy with No closing costs and gel children's bed nel. 1220 Frankinn Electronics, Accessories & others, 2 8s10 Sarouks & thir heiwith your credit. Call 708-868- housing. Lane - BG SUN 12-5 MON 12-5 OV6SALE ly 4x6 6 557 rugs, Pr of French 422 or visit www.nhba.com In addition the Illinois Human Estate Sales chests w marble tops, French Ch'cago. ESTATE SALE, 5029 N Lake Bluff - 412 LINCOLN AVE 00n't M s. S Rights Act prohibits discrimina- Nottingham. Chicago, Friday, May Friday 519 & Saturday 5/10, 9-3 armoire, Gilfwood mirrors, Vene- Exercise Equipment Fudge/freezer, furniture, house- Sa\e tian mirrors, Tiffany style lampo, Rooms tins based on age, ancestry, 9, 8-3, Sat May 10th 9-2. Furniture, luis Lalique, pr of Stark Aubusson maritai status, senuai orientationradios, coiiectibles,grundig wares, and/patio. rovo, paintings. Farm and Gardening Cook County - Suburban stereo,cedar chest, kitchenware, 2 EV YTHING MUSE GOtt WADSWORTH rugs, set of 6 cursed chairs, or unfavorable military discharge. Louis XV bureau plat, Beswick, GERMAN:ó. WIREHAIRED POINT- sets china, 1991 Dodge Daytona, SUBDIVISION SALE Farm Equipment LAKE BLUFF . Saturday 5/10 9am- KPM, Hummel, Boehm, ERS Ready 5/24, Sire imported This paper will riot knowingly much misc. Midlane Estates Strongwater, Waterford, lots of from Germany, dame has hunting 3pm. 224 West Center Ase. House' May 9th 8 iolh 9am-Spm Firewood accept any advertising for real CHICAGO Multi Family Garage hold, furniture. toys. loots, books. chins, crystal, pntgs and more titles, AKC Reg. 312-543-5417 Yoikhouse & Delas estate which is in violation of the Saie! 3710 N. Page Fn and Sat, men and womens clothing,elec- Flea Markets Ironica and more' 41 tust south of Old Elm in the Labrador Puppies-8 wks old YMCA law. Ail persons are hereby May 9th and 10th, gam-3pm. Ice skates, clothes, housewares and Food, Produce Oscar Isberian Rugs building 765-689-0298 EVANSTON Rooms tor Men informed that ail dwellings adver- Iosesilserlabs.com $1000 AKC w/maid servicv, daily & wevkly rares. misc' Don't Miso Osti tised are available on an equal Lake Forest: 1314 W Fork Ad. Furniture Health Guarantee $131 & up includes use uf CLARENDON HILLS. Huge Moving Thurs-Sat, May 8th-bIb, facilities. call the Y tor availability. opportunity basis. Giveaways McDREW SALES Sale" 425 HUDSON AVE. Lots o1 8:30a.5:30p. Includes: Fall 1000 Grove 847-475-7400 - ext 214 If you beliese you hase been home goods. clothes, snow blower, dining room sel w/ buffet & Horses 556 Earlston Ad, Kenitworth RENTALS discriminated against in connec- tools, bikes, fishing/camping, DVDs, kitchen set, full bdrm sets, From intersection of Park Dr, XBOX/Wli games, holiday, dance dishware / cookware, good WAUKEGAN 1715 Ranyard Pl off & Green Bay Ad,, go west short Offices lion with tEe saie, rentai or costumes, kitchen and morel! Fri + Silver. bOOs ottools (former Meirose in Garage Thurs-Sat. Jewelry Muy 8th-tOth, 9am-5pm, Misc, distance to Earlaton, south ffnancìsg uf housing, Call: Sat May 9-10, 9am-2pm contractor), professional household items, clothing, garage Lawn, Garden Equipment to e 556. Cook County - Suburban pool table w/ leather pockets, Items (alter 3pm Sat) and more! NOTE: drIveways & traffic flow. Apartments, Unfurnished Skokie- isI mo. rent $1 West City and Suburbs: cue sticka 6 cover, Machinery, Tools FRI MAY 9, 9:30 - 2:00 Apartments, Furnished 2nd mo. rent $2, LIL Offices tsr HOPE Fair Housing Center SATMAY1O 9:00-3:00 Rent. Nr Tuuhy 6 Edens. 3008- Waukegan - 833 HIckory Medical Equipment Libertyeille Spring Rummage McD Cs at 9:00 or FRI opening. Condos, Townhomes 4008-800E-1200ff. May combine. 6304904500 OVIft6SAtE Every Saturday 9am-4pm Regal tudor w! eclectic offerings: no eolias, ni htIy clean-up. Sale. United Methodist Church ofstarting 5/IO or by appointment. Misc. Merchandise Fine selectIon oil paintings; One Day Only!Saturday May Libertyville, 429 Brainerd Ave. Homes Call 84 -602-6622 South City and Suburbs: 10th, 9am-4pm. Etmwood Park, Construction equipmenl & supplies, Musical Instruments excell large oriental rug; books; Friday 5/9, 9am-7pm & Please call 773-744-!4t2 1960's pool table; 2003 Buick; Duplex South Suburban Housing Center1745 N. 76th Ct. Furniture, dinette Saturday 5/10. 9am-l2pm. Office Furniture Spinet piano; set Chippendale Set,appliances, NC, artwork, Reduced Prices on Saturday chrs: china cabinet; arts & crafts Rooms 708-9574574 crystal, china, & much morel 947-362-2112 Resale Shops sideboard; great 1900 oak dining -EU P1ACEAHELPVAN1ED tble; love seats; lounge chrs; Housing to Share North City and Suburbs: LINDENHURSI- Natures Ridge Snow Removal Equipment bedrm furniture; E1'C!!! interfaith Housing Center Sub Division Garage Salel Mobile Homes AD IN ThE (LASSIFIEDS, Friday May 16th & Saturday Sporting Goods Furniture of the Northern Suburbs T:OUIff6SA May 11th, 9AM-5PM. Retirement Rentals (ALL 84/-998-34O Ui-5014760 (Grass Lake Rd & Savage Rd( SALE Swap, Trade Glencoe - 85 Aspen Lane ADJUSTABLEBED Co.Op Housing Saturday. May 10th, 8sm-4pm Wilmette, St. Johns Church Swimming Pools, Supplies Automatic controls, 2 years old, DA & kitchen tables, artwork, 1235 Wiirnese Ave nOI needed anymore. Sleeping Rooms lamps, china, glassware, cook t bik W of Metra Tickets Call 847-674-6939 Offices Offices ware, serving pieces, much more. Saturday May 10: 7am.2pm Housekeeping Rooms YARD SALE GIAN1RUMMAGE SALE Wanted to Buy Solid Wood (2-tone) Canadel Dining Graynlake - 5/2 & 5/3 1 1 12 Black Jwiry, gifts. ciths. French ml, Table with 4 chairs. 64 X 42 & ex- Finder Service Cook County . SuburbanCook County - Suburbanbum Dr. furniture, Iv's, tools, OAK PARK - 304 S. Oak Park Ave tends Is 86 Escellent condition, furniture, hrdwre, books, b oko, pots/pans. dishes,gids 3T Friday & Saturday lOam-2pm Hsewres, loys. snack bar! Selling ro down-size. Call 847-270- Apartments . Hotels Electronics, Accessories HARW000 HEIGHTS 2,931SF WEBCB312731 clothes, cast iron train/banks etc. Front Yard Sala - Fuir, antiques! Thnsent Partnership Event 0343 or email [email protected] Silver, vintage Schwinn. kitchen- LOWERY -Organ) Bench, good Vacation, Resort Rentals 847-564--1600 OFFICE Questione7 Csll 847-251-1730 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail cen- ware, Oak Architectural pillare, etc st(otinswiimeherummage corn cond. $400. JBL Stage Monitors 2 Giveaways way speakers$350/pair.Electro Outof-State Rentals 1er. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals, Oak Park. 904 S. Kenitworth Ave. $500/pair.847- 847-564- 1 600 www.tosephrealestate.nef VoiceSpeakers Trampoline For Sale. Kids 12 ftGarages Sat, 9am to 3pm, Sun 9am to 2pm. 502-7162 trampoline with enclosure Excellent Gurnee Moving/Garage/Yard Sale-MOVING: EVERYTHING MUSI ZION: MEMORIAL UNITED condition Call 847-302-2094 Gurnee May 8 6 9 7AM-4PM GO. Lawn tools, couchs, chairs, METHODIST CHURCH Annual Farms, Farmland 4931 Carriage Dr. Dining Room Sel WANTED HOME STEREO books, tools, kitchen items, Wood Rummage Sale, 2935 Sheridan Wanted to Buy Commercial, Industrial and Hutch /4 chairs) 4 barstooishighboy, anlique desk. sewing ma- Rd. Friday, May 9th 8am-6pm Equip, & Records, 33s-45s-78s (2008(Family Room Couches(2chine,fullofficefurniture'denk. Saturday. May 10th 8am-lpm Will pick-up Cash AAA Diabetic Test Strips Wanted Storage, Warehouses matching1) Three-piece L shapedwood lateral file cabinets, credenza 112 prIce & $5 bag salit 847-266-0 190 One Touch Freestyle Lite couch- (sieeper)IV- 54W X 52T o Accu-Chek Contour & Others Desk Space 28" deep Computer deskKing size Estate Sales Must be Sealed, Unopened, BR furniture less mattress- Glenv(ew Uneupired, Unused Boxes Offices dresser/end tables, Fulos, multiple heaters, desk, grill, etectnc hedger, 1 of 2 HOFFMAN ESTATES ES-Will Pick Upt Call 847-920-7430 DEALS ON WHEELS TATE SALES by SOMETHING Stores lawn tooisHousehotd items For pie- SPECIAL!. Friday and SaturdayMay * BIG TREES, INC. * high school google our uddrens"CASH ONLY . in the OLPH parking lot Rental Services 9th and 10th 9am - 4pm 4185 Ma- We Buy Spruce and Pine Trees. (1776 Glenview Road, Glenview) son Dr.Hoftman Estates See Pie Branched Io the Ground! Rental Misc and Details al' on Saturday, 5/1 7/1 4. w somethingspecialeslatesales.c 815475-4665 Wanted to Rent rnnrnmij orn Bring anything on wheels to sell or donate be- o o Old Military Items O O CUBEnew Hampton Reserves Subdivision 2 of 2 HOFFMAN ESTATES ES- AIl Countries Apartments, Unfurn'd. Neighborhood Sate - Mundelein tween 8:00 am and 9:00 am. You set the price TATE SALES by SOMETHING Pistols, nflxs, swords, bayonets, 1301 Turnberry Lane SPECIAL!. Friday and Saturday helmets, medals, holsters, stocks Cook County Chgo. N Saturday, May 10th, 9am-tpm and OLPH keeps 20%. Pick up your cash or un- May 9th and 10th garn - 4pm 1340 cases, old ammo, buy t item or Lots of furniture 6 baby items. Devonshire Ln. Hoffman Estates estates, 224,627.8466 Des Plaines.1 Bdrm (Avail now) sold items by noon same day. Or just come to See Pio and Details at: $750-$780, 2 Bdrm (Avail June I) Highland Park - 1746 Sunset Rd. www.sornettringspecialestatesales.c $900-$950, includes heal, laundry Sat 5/10, lOa-2p. shop between 8:30 am and noon, WHEAT 6 INDIAN PENNIES - orn & parking. GRE Prop 847-297-1500 Rain Date, Sun 5/11, lOa-2p, pre 1959 6 Silver Coins. Household, tools, clothes, (No exercise equipment, please) Looking for large quantities. Cook County - Chgo. S home decor. loo much to list, A FAB SUCCESSFUL SALE' A 6 R Penny Shop When You Want The Best' 847-441-5821 AIJBRLIN GRESHAM 8403 South Peoria. 28R, stove, fridge, new PHYLLIS REIFMAN carpt, ceiling fans, tree laundry facilities, near Metra & CIA, se- Your local Trio House Sales PETS cure building, $750. 312-493-7043 847-432-3770 Cook County Suburban BALDERDASH Moving/Estate Evanston 2nd floor 29R/IBA. Gaining' traction SALE - 4837 Blossom Cri, Wkgn. Cats Near shops & trans, New renov sports hub. On of Yorkhouse, W of Delaney, c-tans, yard, 51400+ Elec., Gai past Midtane, turn on Burr Oak. Dogs Sec Dep. No pets. 847-475-6717 Th.. Fr , 5/8 & 5/9 - 9arn-4pm So- tas, Chairs, End ThIs, Glass Top Misc. Pets FOREST PARK . New decor 1ER. : . .: . Coffee Table, Futon, Beds, Large walk-in closet, pkg, AC, dry, Chests/Dressers, Dishes, Gnll, Dogs FER $750, + low elec, heal, Dropleat able/chairs, china cab., 708-383-0192. Freezer, Metal Lockers, Fishirr Poles, Tools, Bird Bath, More! Peg- Glenview- i 2,3 Bds on 847-322- S334ßalderdashCollection.corn LUXURY RESIDENCES Valley Lo Towers II NEW TRIER SALES 1910 Chestnut Ave, highschool Call (847) 998-1800 x200 Estafe Sales-Antqs., Art, 50's Designer Fum. 2-1 yr old V passree to good Mon - Frl lOam - 4pm our specialty. Charities, home. They are brother and sister. www.vaIIeyIotowefS.Com cubenews.com Clean-up available. 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Call Paul erty tours munthlp wurirshups 8 online training.aII now! 224-578-0534 CLEANED AND SCREENED 65 sq if of Ceramic Wall Tile 847-606-5717 or 708457.8316 Power Washing iso' ScsI Prices in Tewsf 35 sq ft of Ceramic Floor Tile Stainless Steel Sìnk, Faucet Judicial Sales-Real Est. 847-253-1622 HARWOOD HEIGHTS Home Improvements IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF New Vanity i 20 sq ft Ceramic or Wood Flooring COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- TDS 5 HOME CERY DIVISION New Top & Sink Faucets RENT YOUR GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC IMPROVEMENT Plaintiff, Perfection is the standard. New "Comfort Height" Toilet CARPENTRY ELECTRICAL PLUMBING vs. Installation:ElectncalDeck APARTMENT JEFFERY K BEDWELL; PAULA A Carpentry Windows Doors FLOORING DRYWALL I PAINT BEDWELL AKA PAULA PaintingFloorsTileKuchen, New Medicine Cabinet BEDWELL; MORTGAGE ELEC- Bath & 85ml Remodeling TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMSINC., AS NOMINEE Lic. Bonded - Sr Discount WITH EASE IN New Light Fixture FOR AMEAICAS Tad 630-202-5825 WHOLESALE LENDER; .tds5homeimprsvement.m FINANCING AVAILABLE! Defendants, Priming & Painting 1H E 12 CH 09727 Landscaping PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Hauling Away Debris that pursuant toa Judgment of ALWAYS CUUING LAWN References Available I Licensed & Insured Foreclosure entered inthe above SERVICE . Clean-Ups CLASSI FIEDS. entitled cause on Marci, 5, 2014. Weekly Service, Aerallon Intercounly Judicial Sales Corpora- Fertilizing 847-674-2027 i Year Labor Guarantee lion will ori Friday, June 6, 2014, at the hour of i 1 urn in their office al * BRUCE LAWN SERVICE * CALE 120 West MadisonStreet,Suite Spring Clean-Ups, Aerating, 718A, Chicago, Illinois,sell to the SId Seeding, BushTrimming. Call Now for Your Free Estimate highest bidder for cash, lore follow- 847-998--3400 ing described property: Senior Disc. (708)243-0571 PIN, 13-lB-151-663-0000 brucelawns.com Commonly known as 4716 NORTH NEWLAND AVENUE, HARWOOD G & A Landscaping TO PLACE HEIGHTS, IL 60706. 20% 0FF SPRING CLiAN OP 847-909-4110 The mortgaged real estale is im- LAWN CUT FROM- 15.00 Wk. proved williu single familyresi- (847) 774-9195 - Sr Ds desce. If the sublecl mortgaged real wwwArdentRemodeling.com YOUR AD eutale is a unit of a common inter- est community. the purchaser of the unit other Iban a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 01 theCondominiumProperlyAct Sale terms 25% down by certified funds, balance within 24 hours, by certified funds.No refunds. The properly will NOT be open for in- spection.Upen payment n lull of the amount bid, he purchaser will receive a Certificate st Sale which You're in the driv Is seat at ToDrive.com will entitle the purchaser Io a Deed to the premises after confirmation ut the sale For information: Visit our website at http:/Íservice.atly-pieme.com. Be- tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only Pierce & Associates, Plaintiffs Al- tomeys, iNorth Dearbom Street, Chicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No. (3121 476-5500 Refer to File Num- ber 1203118. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Jfficer, (312) 44-4-1122

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TO PLAG A (ASSlFlFD AO (All 54/-998-3400 05 VlS1 PIONEERIO(AL (OM/(LASSIFITDS Thursday, May 8, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. HARW000 HEIGHTS LINCOLN WOOD ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THECIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- r DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY Local & OIR Company. Class DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NA-DIVISION NORTH COMMUNITY ADVERTISING HELP WANTED HELP WANTED TIONAL TRUST COMPANY. ASBANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER A CDL, Health Insurance. WITH EDENS BANK PNDENTURE TRUSTEE UNDER Dental/vision,Pd Vacation & THE INDENTURE RELATING TOPlaintiff, SERVICES FOREMEN to lead Utility DRIVERS IMH ASSETS CORP., Company matched 401K COLLATERALiZED ASSET-JASON KIM, UNKNOWN OWNERS fieldcrews. Outdoor physical AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Need to ptace your ad Tanker Drivers-Solo/Team: BACKED BONDS. SERIES 2005-8 Safety/Performance Incentives, Plaintiff, Dat esdants work manypositions paid 13 CH 16396 throughout iIIinos? Call Up to $5,000 Sign-On Bonus! ACIEJ CYDZIK A/K/A MACIEJ M.6625 N. KOSTNER AVENUE CallMonson andSons @ training,$20/hr.plusweekly Up to 63cpm plus addItional for CYDZIK, ANNA CYDZIK, TARGETLincolswood, IL 60712 IllInOIS Press Advertising 1100-463-4097 ext 1 09 or ext NATIONAL BANK, CAPITAL ONENOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- performance bonuses after TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Service 217-241-1700 or pump-offs,mileagebonuses1 BANK (USA, N.A. F/XJA CAPITAL 110. EOE ONE BANK, DISCOVER BANK suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure promotion. living allowance Defendants and Sale enteredinthe above visit www.tllinoispress.org 1-yearOTR required. Call 11 CH 040058 cause on February 4, 20t4. an I when traveling, company 7408 W STRONG STREETagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- 888. 799.4873 Mìlan Express OIR CDL Class HARWOOD HEIGHTS. IL 60706 ration, wilt at 10:30 AM on June 2, truck and beneMs. Must have NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-2014 at the The Judicial Sales Cor- www.ddve4oakley.com A Dnvers, Home Weekly poration, One South Wacker Drive - TICE S HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur- strong leadership skills,good Annual Increases & Bonuses suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurep4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, THE BOAT DOCK Flatbed Drivers Starting and Sale enteredn the abovesell at public auction to the highest dñvinghistory,and be able No Hazmat, Vacabon/Paid cause on February 25. 2014, anbidder. as set tortti below, the fol- cpm. agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-lowing described real estate: Corn- We Buy & Consign Used Mileage Pay up to .41 to travel in llltnois and Holìdays Great Benefits ration, will at 10:30 AM on May 27,musty known as 6625 N. Boats! 217-793-7300 Ream Ins.,401K, $59 daily 2014, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-KOSTNER AVENUE, Lincolnwood, nearby States.Email resume porabon, One South Wacher Dove -IL 60712 Property Index No. tO-34- www.DRIVEMlLAN.com 4th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,324-039-0000. The real estate is theboatdockcom Per Diem pay. Home to Recru'[email protected] 800-552-2591 x3133 or 3187. sell at public auction to the hghestimproved with a single family resi- Weelcends 800-648-9915 or b,dder, as set forth below, the toI-dence, The udgment amount was or apply online at 25% lowing described real estate: Corn-$565,441.54, Sale terms: CAMPERS/RVS www.boydandsons.com rnonly known au 7408 W, STRONGdown of the highest bid by certdied www.OsmoseUtilities.com EOE HOMES FOR SALE STREET, HARW000 HEIGHTS, ILfunds at the close of the sale paya- 60706 Property Index No. 12-12-ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora- Colman's RV - We Buy And M/F/DN Driver Regional LTL Runs 418-028. The realestateisIm-lion No third party checks will be Retire to Kentuckys BlueGrass povedwith a residence.Saleaepted. The balance. includin Consign Used RV's And $1500 SIGN-ON Bonus erms: 25% down of the highest bidthe Judicial sale fee tor Abandone LARSEN COOPERATIVE, Country! Enjoymaintenance by codified funds at the close of theResidentialPropertyMusicipality Campers 217.787.8653 Home Every Weekend sale payable to The Judicial SalesRelief Fund, which io calculated on NEW LondonWisconsin is free living1 BRAND NEW Corporation No third party checkaresidential real estate at the rate of www.colmansrv.com Paid Orientation Great Pay will be accepted The balance, in-si for each $1 .000 or fraction there- seekingaqualifiedGeneral LUXURY HOMES Beautiful 3 cluding theJudicial saleteetotof of the amount paid by the pur- EEOE/AAP 866-323-7875 AbandonedResidestiaJ Propertychaser not to exceed $300, in certi- Manager. Thisis a CHS BR, 3 BA, 1,800 sf, from the low Municipality Reliet Fund, which stied funds/or wire transfer,is due CAREER/EDUCATION www.driveFFE corn calculated on residential real estatewithin twenty-tour (24) hours. No Country Operations cooperative at the rate of $1 for each $1 000 ortee shall be paid by the mortgagee $200's. Lowest pece per sq ft in acquinng the residential real estate AIRLINE CAREERS traction thereof of the amount paid wh mulbple gratn locatIons - Drivers- CDL-A DRIVERS by the purchaxer not to exceedpursuant to its credit bid at the sale thearea!Mildclmate,low funda/orwireorby any mortgagee.udgment BEGIN HERE - $300, incertified fullserviceagronomy,retail NEEDED! TOTAL Respect- minUtestoshopping, tranafer,is due within twenty-tourcredifor,or other lienor acquiring taxes, (24) hours No tee shall be paid bythe residentialreal estate whose BECOME AN AVIATION andbulkenergyoperation, TOTAL Sucess Start up to 38I the mortgagee acquiring the resi-rights in and to the residential teal dinìng.medical & Keeneland dential real estate pursuant to itaestate arose prior to the vale. The MAINTENANCE TECH. feed manufacturing and retail mile OIR & Regional Runs credit bidat the sale or by anysublect property u uubtect to goner- Horse Racing. Perfect for mortgagee,udqment creditor,oral real estate taxes, special assess- FM APPROVED TRAINING. storeswithsalesof$200 CDL Grads Welcome700+ other lienor acquiring the residentialmento, orspeciallaveslevied rebrement/2nd home. Call now real estate whose nghts in and toagainst said real estate and is of- FINANCIAL AID IF QUALIFIED. million wh twelvelocations. Trucks & Growing!888-928- the residential real estate aroxe pri-fermi for sale without any represen- fordetails: 877-333-2412, x 118 or to the sale The subjecl propertytation su fo quality or quantity of tite HOUSING AND JOB Grain. agronomy, energy, feed, 601 1 www.Dnve4Total.com . SugarlreeHomes.com io xublect to general real estate tax-and without recourse to Plaintiff and es, special assessments, or specialin AS 1S condition. The sale is fur- PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE retail as well asfinancial taxes levied against said real estatethor subject to confirmation by the AVERITT EXPRESS New Pay Tennessee Log Home Sale! and is offered for sale without anycourt. Upon payment in full of the CALL AIM and personal management representationax to qualityoramount bid, the purchaser will re- Increase For Regional Dnvers! New, ready to finIsh log cabin quantityoftitleand withoutre-ceive a Certificate of Sale that will 800-481-8312. expenence 15 preferred.Email: course toPlaintiff aod inAS 1Sentitle the purchaser to a deed to 40 to 46 CPM + Fuel Bonus! on 5+ acres with FREE Boat condition. The sale is further sub-the real estate aher costirmstion of [email protected] lect to confirmation by the courtthe vale. The property will NOT be AJSo. Post-Training Pay Slip on 160.000 acre Kentucky Upon payment in full of the amountopenforinspection andplaintiff (888-653-5527) resume to: bid,the purchaser willreceive amakes no representation as to the Increase for Students! Lake. Only $89,900. Excellent Certificate of Sale that will entitlecondition of the properly. Prospec- Larry Fuller, 5213 Shoal Drive, the purchaser to a deed to the tealtisebiddersareadmonished to (Depenthng on Domicile) financlngCall now 877-888- estate after confirmation of the salecheck the court tile to verify all infor- Bismarck ND 58503 The property will NOT be open formation. lt this property is a condo- Get Home EVERY Week + 0267, x97 inspection and plaintiff makes nominium unit, the purchaser of the representation as to the condition ofunit st the foreclosure sale, other Excellent Benefits. CDL-A req. the properly. Prospective biddersthan s mortgagee, uhalt pay the as- are admonished to check the courtsessments and theegal fees re- 888-362-8608 Apply hIe to verity all informativolt thisquired by The Condominium Prop- property is a condominium unit, thearty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g))1) and AveUttCareers.corn Equal purchaser of the und at the foreclo-)g))4).ltthis property is a condo- sure sale. other than a mortgagee,minium unit which is part of a com- Opportuny Employer - shall pay the assessments and themon interest community, the pur- legal fees required by The Condo-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure Females, minonbes, miniumProperly Act,765 ILCSsale other than a mortgagee straIt 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).tf this prop-pay the assessments required by protected veterans and erty is a condominium uxit which isThe Condominium ProperlyAct, part of a common interest commun-765 ILCS 605/t8.5)g-1(. IF YOU indivIduals wh disabilìties ity, the purchaser offie unit at theARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- forecloauresaleotherthan aOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT are encouraged to apply mortgagee shall pay the assess-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION ments required by The Condomini-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF um PropertyAct, 765 ILCSAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 605/18,5Iq-tl.IF YOU ARE THEACCORDANCE WITH SECTION MORTGA&iR (HOMEOWNER),15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS The fihinois Classified Advertising Network (ICAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doìngs with advertising of a nationa' appeal. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30LAW Forinformation, contact To advertise in this section, please call CAN direct'y at (21 7) 241-1700. DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-Plaintiff's attorney: LATIMER DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-LEVAY FYOCK, LLC, 55 W MON- Both Pioneer Press and the Doings recommend discretion when responding. Please refer questions and comments directly to ICAN. CORDANCE WITH SECTION IS-ROE SUITE 1100,Chicago,IL . 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-60603 (312) 422-8000. THEJUDI- GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. ForCIAL ALES CORPORATION One information, esamina the court tileSouth Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, or contact Plaintiff's attorney:Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, P.C.SALE You can also visit The Judi- 15W030 NORTH FRONTAG cial Saleu Corporation at ROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE,www.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re- IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 PleaseSortof pandina sales. LATIMER refer to file number 14-Ii-25929.LEVAY FYOCK LLC 55 W MON- THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-ROE SUITE1100 Chicago,IL TION One South Wacker Drive.60603(312)422-8000 A/tome yourlocal sports hub 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650Code. 06204378 Case Number: 1 (312) 236-SALE You can also cuitCH t6396 TJSC#: 34-2065 NOTE: The Judicial Sales Corporation atPursuant to the Fair Debt Collection wwwtfsc.com for a 7 day status re-Practices Act, you are advised that port of pending sales. CODILIS &Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030a debt collector a/tempting to collect NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,a debt und any information obtained SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527will be used for that purpOse. high school )630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.1604125 f4-t 1-25929 Attorney ARDC No.5/1,5/85/15/14 #767902 highschool 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case NumberltCH 040058 TJSC#: 34-4262 NOTE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices . Act, you are advised that Plaintiffs CUBE néws cubenews.com attorney is deemed to be a debt col- lector attempting to collect a debt RENT YOUR APARTMENT WITH and any information obtained will be used for I/tat purpose EASE IN THE (IASSIFIEDS. (AIL 04333 5/15/8, 5/15/14 #767904 847-998-3400 TO PIACE YOUR AD 8 Pioneer Press (DC Thursday, May 8, 2014 Judicial SalesReaI Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. LINCOLN WOOD (630( 794-5300 Attomey File No.The Judicial Sales Cerporation aton June'10, 2014, at 205 W. Ran-mortgagee shall pay the asseau-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-at the clôse of the sale payable toludgment amount was $133,639.19. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF14-10-16052 Attorney ARDC No.www.tjsc.com for a 7 thy status re-dolph Street, Suite 1020, Chicago.ments required by The Condomini-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-The Judicial Sales Corporafion. NoThe property will NOT be open for COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-00466002 Asomey Code, 21762port of pendinq sales. FREEDMANIllinois, sell at public suction to lbsurn Property Act. 765 ILCSCORDANCE WITh SECTION 15-third party checks will be accepted.inspection. TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCaseNumber. f0 CH 023201ANSELMO LIÑDBERG LLC 1807highest bidder for cash, as set forth605/18.5(g-t(.IF YOU ARE THE1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-The balance, including the JudicialFor information call Mr. Ira T. Neuel DIVISION TJSC#: 34-4461 NOTE. PursuantW. DIEHL ROAD, SURE 333 NA-below. the following described realMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Forsale fee for Abandoned ResidentialatPlaintiff's Attorney. Law Offices U S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesPERVILLE,IL 60563j (866) 402-properly: YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-information, esamine the court fileProperty Municipality Relief Fand,5f Ira T. Nevai, 175 North Franklin TION. AS TRUSTEE, SUCCES-Act, you are advised thaf Plaintiff's8661 E-Mail:Commonly ksown as 4457 WestMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30or contad Plaintiff'a attorney:which iocalculated on residentialStreef,Chicago Illinois60606. SOR IN INTEREST TO BANK OFapomey is deemed to be a debt col-foreclosurenofice@fal)illinois.comEstesAvenae, Lincolnwood, ILDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. P.C.,real estate at the rate of $1 for each(312) 357-1t25' eI No. 12-03555 AMERICA. NATIONAL ASSOCIA-lector attempting to collect a debfAttome,y File No. F13080422 AEor-60712 DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE$1,000 or fractionthereof of theINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES TION. AS TRUSTEE, SUCCES-and any information obtained will beney ARDC No. 3126202 AttorneyPermanent Indes No.:10-34-127-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-ROAD. SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,amount paid by the purchaser notCORPORATION SOR BY MERGER TO LASALLEused for that purpose Code, 26122 Case Number: 13 CH005 170t(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaseto exceed $300. in certified funds/orSelling Officer, (312) 444-t 122 BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.603902 t 5209 TJSC#: 34-51 59 NOTE: Pur-The mortgaged real estate io im-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Forrefer tofile number 14-12-19025.wire transfer. is due within twenty.1603260 AS TRUSTEE FOR WASHINGTONSil, 5/8, 5/15/14 *767896 suant to the Fair Debt Collectionproved with a dwelling. The proper.information, esamine the court fileTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid5/1. 5/8, 5/15/14 #767880 MUTUAL MORTGAGE PASS- Practices Act, you are *dnised thatty will NOT be open for inspection.or contact Plaintiff's attorney:TION One South Wacker Drive,by the mortgagee acquiring the res- THROUGH CERTIFICATESLINCOLN WOOD Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to beThe ludgmentamountwas SCODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES, P.C..24th Floor, Chicaqo, IL 60606-4650idential real estate pursuant to itsNORR 10G E WMALT SERIES 2007-OA3 TRUSTIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFa debt collector attempting to collect1,291,353.77.Sale terms for non-15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE(312) 238-SALE S'su can also visitcredit bidat the sale or by anyIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook Plaintiff. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-a debt and any information obtainedparties; 10% of successful bid im-ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE.The Judicial Sales Corporation atmortgagee, judgment creditor,srCOUNTY. Illinois, County Depart- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYwill be used for that purpose. mediately at conclusion of auction,IL 60527, (630) 794-8876. Pleasewww.ttsc.com for a 7 day statua re-other lienor acquiring the residentialment, Chancery Division, SAEED I. CHAUDHRY, SILVIADIVISION 1603157 balance by 1230 p.m.the nestrefer tofile number 14-13-00120.port of pending sales. CODILIS 6real estate whose rights in and IoFirstSecurity Trust and Savings GARCIA MEZA NKJASILVIAU.S. BANK. N.A., SUCCESSOR5/1, 5/8. 5/15/14 #767878 businessday.both by cashier'sTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030the residential real notate arose pn-Bank, an Illinois banking corpora- CHAUDHRY, JPMORGAN CHASETRUSTEE TO LASALLE BANK NA- checks; and no refunds,The saleTION One Soslh Wacker Drive,NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,or to the sale. The aublect property LINCOLN WOOD tise. BANK, NA, AS PURCHASER OFTIONAL ASSOCIATION, ON BE- shall be subject Is general real es-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527is sublet to general real eslale tas- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Plaintiff, THE LOANS AND OTHER AS- tate taxes, special taxes, special ea, special assessments, or special HALF OF THE HOLDERS OFCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS (312) 236-SALE You cas also visit(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No, 55. SETS OF WASHINGTON MUTUALBEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED assessments, special tases levied, COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- The Judicial Sales Corporation at14-12-19025 Attorney ARDC No,tases levied against said real estateLuigi P Adamo, Cheryl A Adamo, BANK, F/K/A WASHINGTON MU-SECURITIES I TRUST 2007-HE6, and superior liens,ifany. Thewww.ljsc.com for a 7 day statua re-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 CERY DIVISION and is offered' for sale without anyUnknown Owners and Non-Record TUAL BANK, FA FROM THE FDIC,ASSET-BACKEDCERTIFICATES property is offered as is,with noport of pending sales. CODILIS &Case Number:12 CH 031034representationas quality JPMORGAN CHASE ßANK, NA- to orClaimants, ACTING AS RECEIVER FOR THESERIES 2007-HE6 eopresa or implied warranties andASSOC(ATES, P.C. t5Wo3OTJSC#: 34-7271 NOTE: Pursuantquantifyoftitle TIONAL ASSOCIATlON, and withoutre-Defendants. SAVINGS BANK AND PURSUANTPlaintiff, without any representation as lo theNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,to the Fair Debt Collection Practicescourse IoPlaintiff and inAS IS"09 CH 42668; Plaintiff i TO THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN- quality nf title or recourse lo Plain-SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'scosdition The sale is further sub- V. Shenff's No. 140409-001F. SURANCE ACT ALICIA ESCOBAR. EDUARDO tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.attorney is deemed to be a debt col- ILIEVENTER;LIVIA ecl to confirmation by the court.Pursuant to a Judgment made and Defendants ESCOBAR VENTER;rnsnished to review the court file to BRICKYARD BANK; UNT'ED CEN- 14-13-00120 Attorney ARDC No.lector attempting to collect a debtt.tyon payment in full of the amountentered by said Court in the above 10 CH 023201 Defendants verifyallinformation and to view TRAL BANK. SUCCESDR IN IN- 00468002 Attorney Code. 2t762and any informabon obtained will bebid, the purchaser will receive aentitled cause. Thomas JDart. 6713 N, SAINT LOUIS AVENUE13 CH 15209 auction rules at www.kallenrs.com Case Number: used for that purpose. TEREST TO MUTUAL BANK; AUS- 13 CH 006998 Certificate of Sale that will entitleShenff nf Cook County, Illinois, will LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 3945 WEST ESTES AVENUE For information: Sale Clerk, FisherTJSC#: 34-4038 NOTE: Pursuant1606000 TIN BANK OF the purchaser to a deed to the realon June 6. 2014, at 1:00 P.M. in NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Lincolnwood, IL 60712 CHICAGO;and Shapiro,Attorney a NORTHSIDE COMMUNITY BANK; 42168,to the Fair Debt Collection Practices5/8, 5/15, 5/22/14 #772655 estate aher confirmation of the sale.Room LLO6 of the Richard J. Daley TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301,Ad, O5 are advised that Plaintiff's The property will NOT be open forCenter. 50 W. Washington Street. Suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-LAW OFFICE OF BRYAN P.Bannockbarn. Illinois 600t5, (847) LYNCH P.C.; UNITED StATES OF attomey is deemed Io be a debt col-NORTON GROVE inspection and plaintiff makes noChicago. 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Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606. seIl atOne Soulh Wacker Drive -24th AL BANK, vs. sure sale, other than a mortgagee.Improvements: Single family home. public auction to the highest bidder,Floor. CHICAGO. IL, 60606, Sell at LINCOLN WOOD Defendants NORTON GROVE CARL KESTLER JR., KATHLEENshall pay the assessments anti theSale shall be under the followie as sel forth below, the following de-public auction to the highest bidder, IN 11 CH 16565 THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFA. KESTLER; legal fees required by The Condo-terms: 20% down, remainder pai scribed realestate: Corrrrrionlvas set forth below, the lollowing de- COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- minium Property Property Address:6747 NORTH COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-UNKNOWN HEIRS AND Act.765 ILCSwithin 24 hours by certified, and/sr known as 6713 N. SAINT LOUISscribedreal Commonl estate: LAPORTE AVE. LINCOLNW000,TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLEGATEES OF CARL KESTLER, 6o5/9(g((lj and (g4). If this prop-cashiers check. 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graduated from the Universi- ; dan's, face virtual major league ty of Central Florida, making pitchers as former White Sox him the first member of his slugger Frank Thomas or play family to earn a degree. After the role of an NFL quarter- back dodging the pass rush of being drafted by the Denver Sporting his lime green shoes, Broncos in 2006, the 6-foot- Marshall celebrates a touchdown Bears legend Richard Dent. 4-inch, 230-pound Marshall against the Giants on Oct. 10. And if the museum ever used his physical style - he added a football-specific exhibit for Marshall? Well, the earned the nickname "The big wide receiver has an ideà Beast" early in his career for for that too. "le would probably the punishment he inflicted on defensive by wearing lime green shoes during a game against the Giants. He pledged to be me laying out [blocking] for players - to become one offootball's best For a behind- match the $10,500 fine from the league with a donation. "Our goal is to raise my teammates," he says. 'Lay- receivers almost overnight. scenes video unprecedented awareness,"Marshall says. "I think we're on the right track to ing someone out - that would He had everything: money, fame and a list photo shoot with starting a conversation that's needed to shed light on a very dark place." be a fun game." oflife goals with every item crossed off. But Brandon MarshaH go These days, it's easy for Marshall to enjoy himselfon and offthe football 835 N Michigan Ave,' it wasn't enough. The Beast was burdened. to Chicagosplash.com field. His popularity has soared since the Bears landed him in a trade with Harrycarays.com/ "I was one ofthose guys - all I dreamed the Miami Dolphins two years ago. In fact, two ofthe three best statistical chicagosportsmuseum about was making it to the NFL or scoring a seasons ofhis career have come in Chicago, a city known much more for touchdown,"Marshall says. "And it was like, deifying hardnosed defensive figures than embracing wide receivers. Then 'What's next?' I'm 26, 27 years old, and I've achieved every single goal." again, Marshall's powerful style makes him far from the typical receiver. "It's In July 201 1, Marshall announced at a press conference that he had been just part ofwho I am,"Marshall says. "I attack life the same way. I'm a fighter diagnosed and treated for borderline personality disorder. His brush with and I work for everything that I have. It's actually part of my DNA." mental illness gave him the off-field purpose he'd been searching for, one as Marshall has fiund new football goals to accomplish over the years- of valuable as his on-field skills. After spending three months receiving outpa- winning a Super Bowl in Chicago, he says, "You see what the Blackhawks tient care for his BPD at McLean Hospital near Boston, he established the were able to do, and seeing the city come out in support - I think it would nonprofit Brandon Marshall Foundation to raise mental health awareness. be that times 10." But thanks to his time with the Bears, his influence away "We all have a responsibility. We all have a purpose," Marshall says. from football is also expanding. The museum, his latest project, is particularly "When I look around and sec myself in a stadium filled with 70,000 people, meaningftil for him. "When you're doing the right things, good opportunities millions of people tuning in to watch the game, you have to ask yourself, 'Is come," he says. "I wanted to incorporate myself into the business commu- all this really for me to score a touchdown and pat myself on the back or niry, and coming to Chicago is just great. It was a blessing and it was a huge buy a nice home?' I don't think so. So for me, I found my purpose, and that's opportunity." In early May, he'll attend a four-day course- "The Business bridging the gap in the mental health community. Unfortunately, I had to go of Entertainment, Media and Sports" at Harvard University, and he talks through something myself so I can have a voice that's respected." Marshall excitedly about his dreams of someday owning a portion of an NFL team or can count on the support of Michi, who stuck with him through his diagno- helping bring an NBA franchise to his hometown of Pittsburgh. "When I was sis and treatment, and even attended the Splash photo shoot wearing a linie a kid I started dreaming, and I dreamed big," he says. "That dream stopped green bracelet of her own - the color represents mental health awareness when I made it to the NFL. A few years ago when I figured out that I was i 4 - with matching fingernails. more than a football player, I started to dream again." Marshall measures up against He says his newest goal is to "paint the city lime green." During Mental Maybe those dreams took some time to discover, but it doesn't matter. Michael Jordan at the Chicago Health Awareness Week last season, Marshall violated the NFI2s uniform policy Marshall is ready to go. Sports Museum.

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Adults want to coarse language, but we do warn ourincluded "The North China Lover" Place and Oak Avenue. is noticeable, iffar from unifo know if a show is appropriate for school groups. (with nudity and adult situations) Sexandnudityaregene . ythe their children. In 'Hair' we had the "The truth is, we are in the as well as "The Little Prince" (a red flags, but when the Muse obvious nudity, and we rated it Ron professional theater," said Jones. whimsical piece for all ages) - he ofContempormy Art presen everything from the brochure to the 'And I believe our audience should takes very seriously his responsibil- CONTACT GO the Elevator Repair Services website. As a result, we hadjust one understand that contemporary ity to be clear about content. JemÍ Thom "Arguendo" recently (a show i ased or two complaints. 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BY MYRNA PETUCKI ABOVE: The Chicago Botanic Garden ¡s the perfect For Sun-Times Media place to spend Mother's Day, whether ifs seeing "Marvelous... "Fast, Fiercely acted the crabapple trees in bloom or taking a walk in the -Neyproduction"DaifrHeraki Looking for ways to spend Mother's Day? Dwarf Conifer Garden. especially compelling" Here are five ideas on what to do the rest of the day - after breakfast in bed, of course. Center for the Performing Arts, 9501 "Extremely entertaining, Skokie Blvd., Skokie. This 10th anniversary A funny family: Moms will love their performance by the school features tiny richly textured"Spíash families even more after spending time ballerinas as well as advanced high school with the hilariously dysfunctional relatives dancers. Tickets are $16.50. For reserva- in Neil Simon's "Lost in Yonkers" at North- tions, call (847) 673-6300 or see Northsho- light Theatre, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. recenter.org. You'll be transported back to the summer THE WAY WEST Tea for two: Moms and their little girls of 1942 where two young boys try to cope BY MONA MANSOUR BRECTED BY ENSEMBLE MEMBER AMY MORTON can enjoy tea and treats at a Second Sun- with a grouchy grandmother, a damaged Featuring Ira Amyx ensemb'e rneniber Mth Lav.y Carohue Neff. Derdre O'ConnelL Zo. Pery and Gabre RWz aunt and a hoodlum uncle. The Mother's day Mom's Day Tea Party 2-2:45 p.m. Sun- Day performance is at 2:30 p.m. Tickets areday, May 11 at Niles Public Library, 6960 $15-$65. For reservations, call (847) 673- Oakton St. Make sure your girls are in their 6300 or visit Northlight.org. Sunday best because they will participate in a fashion show. Registration is required. Oh, the tales he will tell: Writer and Call (847) 663-1234 or go to Nileslibraryorg. storyteller Jack Zimmerman will share six stories at "Precious Moments: Celebrating Garden variety: There's so much to see Mom," 7 p.m. May 11 at Oil Lamp Theater, at the Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake "A spin on the enduring, even 1723 Glenview Road, Glenview. You'll hear Cook Road, Glencoe, that you could easily funny and touching stories about Zimmer- spend all of Mother's Day enjoying the self-mocking tall tales celebrating the man's mother, grandmother and favorite sights. May is the month to take a Crabap- -Chicago Sun-7imes aunt, plus a couple of quirky characters. Hepie Walk because the trees blossom then. pioneer spirit" It's also prime time for a walk in the Dwarf will be accompanied by the Andy Zimmer- . Conifer Garden. The greenhouses and Eve- . man Trio, a jazz combo. Tickets are $20. For reservations, call (847) 834-0738 or see ning Island are always beautiful and, if you Oillamptheater.org. feel like a long walk, the prairie is interest- ing year-round. For an extra treat, hop on çpQ,m. S* _Jdea £43, TICKETS START T JUST SIB. '* AVY No place like "Home": Moms can enjoy the tram. The Grand Tram Tour covers pwc SIEPPENWOU.ORG a dance concert about "Home," with their 2.3 miles with the driver telling the history .:. 312-135-1850 families, on their special day. Students of of the sights you see along the way. Tram Kaleidoscope Dance will perform to that rides are $6 for adults, $5 for seniors, $4 for theme at 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. on children. For details, call (847) 835-5440 or steppenwoif Mother's Day, May 11, at the North Shore visit Chicagobotanic.org. 34 I THURSDAY, MAY 8,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICAON Nm

"ABSOLUTELY MAGICAL! III FAMILY FRIENDLY AV! UltLR \It)VLE(LJU 'Beauty'comes to Curtain Call

BY MYRNA PETLICKI For Sun-Times Media

Love works wonders hi Curtain Call Children's Theatre's production of "Disney's Beauty and the Beast Jr." at Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave, May 9-11. Performances are 6:30 p.m. Friday, noon and 4 p.m. Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday. The musical takes place in a French town where a beautiful young woman, who longs Iegcndsofozinovie.corn for excitement, sacrifloes herseifto save her father. She becomes a prisoner in the castle of STARTS FRIDAY, MAY 9 a beast but is able to look beyond his appear- ance and show him the meaning of love. AT THEATRES EVERYWHERE! "It's one of my favorite stories and I love the CHECK D$RECTORIES FOR SHOWYIMES NO PASSES ACCEPTED music," said director and music director Scott Emerick. "I saw it on Broadway probably 15 years ago and I never stopped loving it." Murder ¡n the MansionTM There's a lesson in the show's twist. "You fall in love with the bad guy and learn that he's actually a good guy," Emerick said. The cast of 14, ranging in age from 5-16, was Audience Participation chosen by audition. Tickets are $10. Cocktail 'arty For details, call (847) 677-7761 or go to skokietheatre.com.

Clue Hunt I 'inner BRIGHT-EYED AND BUSHY-TAILED Karina Kohil is Belle and Darnell Langston is the An exiled squirrel helps his former park Beast in Curtain Call Children's Theatres produc- Solve the ase neighbors survive by assisting in a nut store tion of "Disney's Beauty and the Beast Jr." at Skokie raid h "The Nut Job." The 85-minute PG film Theatre May 9-II. will be shown at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 10 at Murder ¡n CiceroT' Lincoinwood Public Lthran4000 W Pratt Music School of Skokie will present a Musi- Ave. cal Showcase, 2-4:30 p.m. Saturday, May 1920's Al Capone Mystenj For details, call (847) 677-5277 or go to 10 at Morton Grove Public Library 6140 wwwJinco1nwoodlibrar3org Lincoln Ave. They will perform kids' songs, classical music and popular hits as well as Prohibition PEDAL PARTY lead sing-a-longs and movement activities. Speakeasy Your family will have a fun workout at the For details, call (847) 965-4220 or go to 2nd Annual Bike Nues Event, 9 ain.-noon Sat-www.mgpl.org. Murder Mystery urday, May 17, starting at Culver School, 6901 Audience Participation w. Oakton St. You'll ride through NUes, have THE WRITE STUFF bike safety checks, watch an extreme bike Gordon Korman was still a child when he Clue Hunt / Dinner performance by three-time X-Gaines medalistfirst became a published author. The best- Matt Wilhelm and have refreshments- all selling children's and young adults' author TrainhM for free. will talk about that experience and how he Ask About Murderon the For dethiis, call (847) 967-6633 or go to continues writing books that make kids www.niles-parks.org. laugh, 6:30-8 p.m. Monday, May 12 at Skokie Reservations Only 773-267-6400 Public Library 5215 Oakton St. NOTE-WORTHY For details, call (847) 673-7774 or go to www. mysteryltd .com Teachers and students from Top Note www.skokielibrary.info. Nl! \ l'lONF:FH PRlSS ltJBLlCATlON THLJRl)AY. \l.\Y 8.Ol4 I 35

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CHICAGO HUMANITIES FESTIVAL STaGES, SiGHts & SOUNDS International ChiLdren's Theater Festival

Trouble on the town: The cast of Moms' Night Out.

Sexism trumps religion in aggravating 'Moms' Night'

BY BRUCE INGRAM break. And it's around that point that the Film Critic film's comic mood starts to shift from ener- getic to frantic - with strident, overbearing A lot of effort clearly went into making and wearisome not a long way off. this wholesome, middle-class suburban- Hubby's solution is to encourage Ally- nightmare comedy as appealing as possible son to take a night off with her gal pal Izzy for a broad audience despite its religious (Logan White) and perfect mom/preacher's agenda - unless the intent was to let wife Sondra (Patricia Heaton of "Everybody Christian audiences sample the edginess of Loves Raymond"). But of course things mainstream comedy fare. don't go quite as planned, But it's hard to imagine 'MOMSNICHT at a fancy restaurant or at a anyone other than an audience OUT bowling alley, where the ladies of true believers feeling good ** become involved in helping Al- about sitting through the in- lyson's sister-in-law Bridgette 6N9MAY 6-24 2014 Q- creasingly aggravating "Moms' Night Out." (Abbie Cobb) search for her missing baby. Especially when it finally gets around to Through it all, there are occasional driving home its moral and spiritual lessons.plusses, including a likable biker guy/tat- That's not to say there's nothing likable too artist (country star Trace Adkins) who Featuring "Fluff" from Australia, about it, however. In fact, it begins fairly offers an assist and a few mildly amusing promisingly with a clever, energetic portraitmoments - in addition to one unexpectedly "Kaguya" from Japan/Czech Republic, of a young wife and mother striving to cope big laugh involving Sondra and a Taser gun. with the stress in her life. Allyson (Sarah And it could even be argued that the late- and author events! Drew of "Grey's Anatomy") is an aspiring breaking religious platitudes are at least "mommy blogger" who describes herself presented in a heartfelt and sincere manner. as a clean freak "with nerve endings in the But it's hard to forgive the way "Moms' carpet." She has a loving husband (Sean Night Out" frequently portrays Allyson, Astin; "Lord of the Rings," "Rudy"), three Izzy Sondra and Bridgette as a gaggle of Tickets start at just $7! comically challenging kids, a nice house andnear-hysterical geese for comic effect - a minivan - everything, in short that she's benignly tolerated by whatever men happen always wanted. And yet, she's becoming a to be around. bit unhinged. Surely at this stage, especially in a story More than a bit, actually. Early on, it be- that's ostensibly devoted to women, we gins to look like Allyson is not just stressed should expect something a little less sexist but teetering on the verge of a psychotic than that. 36 ThURSDAY, MAY 8,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCA ON ML

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT GARDEN SALAD (6 servings) 8 ounces French feta cheese, crumbled 4 ounces cream cheese at room temperature 4 Tablespoons olive oil, divided I Tablespoon minced chives 112 teaspoon black pepper I bunch of radishes, cleaned and halved I lemon, halved Salt and pepper 8 ounces baby arugula I Granny Smith apple, cored and thinly sliced I 1/2 cups red seedless grapes, halved 1/2 cup chopped pecans Several Tablespoons of your favorite homemade vinaigrette

Place the crumbled feta into the bowl of a food processor and process until smooth. Add the cream cheese and process until very smooth. Add 2 Tablespoons of olive oil in a slow stream with the machine running. Remove whipped cheese to a bowl and fold in the chives and pepper. Mixture can be made I day ahead and stored covered in the ref rigera- tor. Allow mixture to come to room temperature before using. The Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired garden salad features crops grown on Wright's Taliesin property and was served at the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio inOak Park. I PHOTO BY MEL!SSA [LOMO Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Heat a large oven-safe skillet over BY My culinary creatipns range from casual finally moved to a field near Hillside, where high heat and add remaining 2 Table- MrT.TSA SMO weekday fare to elabqrate multiple-course crops and flowers were planted in colorful spoons of olive oil. Add the radishes OUT OF MEL'S meals. People are frequently curious about curving bands like contour lines." and toss the pan well until radishes KITCHEN the points of inspiratin that influence a dish, Thoughts of Wright's harmonious veg- are spotty brown. Squeeze the lemon but the influences on ny kitchen innovations etable and flower gardens spurred me on to over the radishes and transfer the few weeks ago I found myself wan- are just as diverse as the types of meals I research the produce harvested in recent pan to the oven. Allow the radishes to dering through an artisan market in make. I've also been lnown to create recipes years from the Taliesin gardens. A few mouth- roast until tender when pierced with ichigan. While there, I discovered based on architecture, specific people, vivid watering photos on Pinterest revealed items a skewer (10-18 minutes depending - a vendor who sold nothing more than his memories or literatuie. like apples, carrots, radishes and wax beans; on size) . Season the roasted radishes handmade wooden spoons. There wasn't I recently had the c$pportunity to create they proved to be all the stimulation I needed with salt and set aside. a fork to be found in the display, but I was a menu inspired by F'ank Lloyd Wright to to get cooking. captivated by the uniqueness of each spoon honor the homeownejs opening their doors Creating a menu based on the landscape and the quality woodworking that went into for the Wright Plus welk May 17 in Oak Park. architecture and early garden-to-table efforts To serve the salad, spread a gener- making them. SearchIng for specific points of inspiration of one of Oak Park's historical icons seemed ous portion of the whipped cheese on I picked up a dozen without a particular led me to an edition ofFrank Lloyd Wright to be the perfect way to marry food and com- each of 6 salad plates (reserve the plan in mind, but I was genuinely inspired to Quarterly published iu 2000. The issue munity. leftovers for use as a topping for ba- create something worthy of the fine crafts- focused on Wright's lndscape architecture at Looking beyond grocery aisle influences gels). Divide the arugula among the manship. In the kitchen, I braised a beautiful his beloved Taliesin p'operty in Spring Green,to inspire a dish can take a standard meal plates and sprinkle the salads evenly pork belly and glazed it with honey until its Wis. and transform it into something with a with the roasted radishes, apple, lacquer matched the spoons. I served a single I pored over the piace depicting Wright deeper meaning. This simplified version of grapes and pecans. Drizzle each bite of pork on each spoon and garnished it traipsing through vegetable gardens as a childmy Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired "garden" salad with a small amount of salad with homemade pickled cucumbers, orange and as nurturer of wild grapevines in adult- salad should serve as a delicious reminder dressing and garnish with additional and crispy shallots. If I hadn't come across hood. I paused when Anne Whiston Spira of the copious culinary inspirations lurking chives if desired. the spoons, that dish wouldn't have exisited. wrote, "Vegetable an flower gardens were around every corner. ML A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014 37 I I

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'An Exhibition of Nature Arf series. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. InterContinental O'Hare Hotel and Friday and 2 and 7:30 p.m. May IO. Gallery, 5300 N. River Road, Rosemont. Reception SUBMIT YOUR EVENT Regina Dominican High School, 701 Lo- Classic Film Series: Ibe Key' 7p.m.: Leslie Hirshf leId's Thursday $59-$69. night art students share their natu re-in- To submit an event for cust Road, Wilmette. Call 847-864-1877 7p.m.: A love triangle set in 920 during spired artwork. Emily Oaks Nature consideration in print, visit $20 adults, $15 students. A Fun Evening of Comedy Ireland's rebellion against the British. Center, 4650 Brummel St., Skokie. www.pioneerlocal.com/ 8:15 p.m.: Enjoy a performance Stars William Powell, Edna Best and submit-content and click the Henna Art featuring Chicago comedians Caryn Colin Clive. 71 minutes. Park Ridge "Events" tab on the left side of the 2:30 p.m.: Learn the art, share your Bark and Dobie Maxwell. Call for more Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park IF:Th1 Ai screen. Please submit the event skills and learn new patterns and information or to make reservations. Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. no later than IO days before the applications of this artistic tradition. Ezra-Habonim Niles Township Jewish 24th Annual Arts & Crafts desired publication date. Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 W. The Midnight Swinger Congregation, 4500 Dempster St.. Adventure Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 847-677- 8 p.m.: The comedian, who recently Skokie. For more information, call 847- 9 am.: Artists and crafts artists fill 5277, ext. 232. broke the Guinness World Record for Hodges Park during this popular juried 675-4141. $20-$25. the longest stand-up comedy show event held the day before Mother's Chicago Swedish Male by an individual at 40 hours and 9 Day. An enticing array of work will be and other outdoor toys. RSVP to Donna Chorus Concert SUNDAY. MA minutes, performs. $22 and a minimum on display, from paintings, quilting, at [email protected]. Village 3 p.m.: The 6-member Chicago Swed- I of two food or drink purchases. Addi- photography, pottery and artwear to Green Park, 5201 Oakton St., Skokie. ish male chorus presents a concert of Kaleidoscope Dance: 'Home' tional performance Friday at 10:30 p.m. jewlery, glassworks, woodworking, songs in English and Swedish. Directed II am.: The company celebrates its 10th Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosemont, garden arts and crafts, floral and fabric Gus Giordano Dance School: by Jeff Delay, the Chicago Swedish male anniversary by showcasing the dance 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847- crafts, and much more. Hodges Park, '60 Years of Entertainment' chorus is one of the few Swedish male students' hard work throughout the 813-0484. lOI S. Courtland Ave., Park Ridge. Call Noon: The company's students and pro- choruses in the Chicago area. Glenview past year. Additional performances at 847-991-4748. Free admission. fessional dancers perform. Additional Community Church, 1000 Elm St., 1:30 and 5:30 p.m. North Shore Center performance at 4:30 p.m. North Shore Glenview. Call 847-724-2210. for the Performing Arts in Skokie, 9501 Homebrewing Club: Brew Day Center for the Performing Arts in Skok- IO am.: The club meets to brew its Skokie Blvd., Skokie. $16.50. Bibliobop ie, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. $15-$40. Special Event Jessimae Peluso May beer. Only those who attend the IO am.: The whole family is invited to 7 p.m.: The star of MW's "Girl Code" brew will be allowed to participate in Dance Recital dance with their little ones. Niles Public Dave Rudolf's 'lt's A Jungle performs standup. $25 and a minimum the bottling. Must be 21 or older to Noon: Students from Morton Grove Park Library District, 6960W. Oakton St,, Out There of two food or drink purchases. Addi- attend. Elmwood Park Public Library, I District's dance classes perform. Tick- Nues. Call 847-663-1234. 1:30 p.m.: The family-friendly musician tional performance at 9:30 p.m. Zanies cts required. Additional performance W. Conti Parkway, Elmwood Park. Call plays funny, entertaining tunes. All Comedy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 at 3 p.m. Niles West High School, 5701 Around the World Spring Music 708-453-7645. ages. Registration required. Schiller Park Place, Rosemont. Oakton St., Skokie. Call $8-$12. &Art Show Park Public Library, 4200 OId River Carol Weston Live Music Show IO a.m.: The event celebrates countries Road, Schiller Park. Call 847-678-0433. Pancake Breakfast IO am.: An interactive concert. Register Second Sunday Mom's Day t throughout the globe with music and and Car Wash at glenviewpl.orgJregister, 847-729- Tea Party art. George Washington Elementary Friends Book Saie 7 p.m.: The Park Ridge Morning Kiwanis 7500, ext. 7900, or the youth services 2 p.m.: Children can bring their mom, School, 1500 Stewart Ave., Park Ridge. 2 p.m.: Browse a selection of discounted Club sponsors a pancake breakfast that desk. Glenview Public Library, 1930 items, including hardcover books, DVDs includes pancakes, syrup from Northern grandma or auntie for a special Moth- Introduction to Beading Glenview Road, Glenview. and CDs for $1 and paperback books for Pines, sausage by Devon Meats, orange er's Day program that includes tea, IO am.: Make jewelry and accesso- 50 cents. Eisenhower Public Library, juice, milk and coffee. The high school treats, a craft and a fashion show. Niles Breakfast With Books ries while learning the fundamentals 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. youth group is holding a car wash fund- Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton 10:30 am.: Share favorite books while of beading in this three-part series. Call 708-867-7828. raiser based on free-will donations in St., Niles. For more information, call enjoying a light breakfast snack. For Classes held Fridays through May 23. the parking lot. Proceeds benefit their 847-663-1234. children ages 2 to 7. Skokie Public Beading kit and materials included. Mother's Day Tea and Paper summer youth mission trip to Pennsyl- Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Call Call 847-470-5223 to register. North Quilliug Craft vania. Park Ridge Presbyterian Church, John Scofield Organic Tho 847-324-3149. Shore Senior Center, 6140 Dempster 2 p.m.: Teens can team up with their 1300 W. Crescent Ave., Park Ridge. Call 6 p.m.: The jazz trio performs with musi- moms, aunts, sisters or grandmothers 847-823-4135. $6-$7 for adults, $3-$4 cians Larry Goldings and Greg Hutchin- St., Morton Grove. $35 members, Honor Thy Mother Luncheon $42 nonmembers. to design a gift for Mother's Day. for children. son. Additional performance at 8:30 11:15 am.: Enjoy lunch, a brief program Create fun flower and butterfly quilling p.m. Evanston SPACE, 1245 Chicago featuring the poems of Literature for All Friday Fun lime bookmarks. Niles Public Library District, Rebecca Loebe Ave., Evanston. $26-$48. of Us participants and a keynote pre- IO am.: Infant through school-age 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847- 7 p.m.: The indie folk singer performs sentation from renowned author Sharon children and their caregivers are 663-1234. in the studio. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Draper. Proceeds benefit Literature for invited for an hour of stories, music Evanston SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., All of Us programs. Register at Litera- and play. Lincoinwood Public Library, Family Weliness Fair Evanston. $15. tureforAllofUs.orglevents. Bryn Mawr Thvia Night 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 2 p.m.: Vendors offer information on 8 p.m.: Winners receive gift cards. 847-677-5277. Country Club, 6600 N. Crawford Ave., family health, as well as give-a-ways, Lily & Madeleine Lincolnwood. Call 847-676-2660. $100. hands-on activities, live exercise and 8 p.m.: The sibling duo performs, Specials include $4 Budweiser products Dinner Theater: Sing Along food demonstrations. Saint Celestine along with Shannon Hayden. and 60-cent wings. Buffalo Wild Wings, with Mitch Miller Shabbat Lunch in the Park Church, 3017 N. 77th Ave., Elmwood Evanston SPACE, 1245 Chicago Ave., 7020 Carpenter Road, Skokie. Call 847- 4:30 p.m.: Enjoy dinner, followed by a 11:30 am.: Students in kindergarten Park. Call 708-453-8234. Evanston. $10. 329-9333. show, featuring soprano Heather Braou- through second grade and their parents dakis. This is a BYOB event. Mather's, are invited for a relaxed Shabbat lunch Dance Forward Rick Braun 7134W. Higgins Ave., Chicago. Call 773- in the park. 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Rated PG-13 for sequences of There's a lot of fascinating But it's hard to imagine anyqne sci-fi action/violence historical fact in this handsomely other than an audience of trie Stars: Andrew Garfield, Emma produced, Merchant Ivory-style believers feeling good about sittingStone, Jamie Foxx period drama about a mixed-race through the increasingly aggravat- Just as Peter Parker is settling young woman (Mbatha-Raw) ing "Moms' Night Out," especially into a pleasant routine with the Lea Michele voices that famous girl from Kansas in "Legends of Oz: occupying a complicated place when it finally gets around to driv- Spider-Man gig and his girlfriend Dorothy's Return." in the family of an English lord ing home its moral and spiiltual Gwen (Stone), he's menaced by (Wilkinson) famous for judicial lessons. Sarah Drew of "Grey's the ultra-powerful Electro (Foxx). Furious" star Walker (before dyingcommon-denominator approach decisions damaging to the 18th- Anatomy" stars as a stressed Marc Webb ("[500] Days of Sum- in a car crash last year) is an over- that suggests a sad lack of respect century slave trade. Unfortunately,young mom desperate for a night mer") directed the $200-million blown remake of the much-more- for its target audience, unless you "Belle" ultimately disappoints by out with her compadres, but of superhero sequel. exciting French thriller "District think it's fiendishly clever for a developing into a bogus romance, course things don't go accoring to B-13," which mainly existed as a wronged woman to take revenge while simultaneously attempting toplan. The initially pleasant cÒmic LOCKE Parkour showcase. The plot about on a no-good philanderer by resolve the issue of slavery Amma mood shifts from stressed tofran- Rated R for language through- taking down an evil urban drug substituting depilatory cream for Asante ("A Way of Life") directed tic, then strident, overbearing and out lord (RZA) is identical, but most his shampoo. Mann, at her best the historical drama. wearisome. Stars: Tom Hardy, Olivia Col- everything else is a trade-down. here, almost makes up for it as the man, Ruth Wilson naïve wife of the aforementioned FED UP NEIGHBORS Nine months after having sex FADING GIGOLO womanizer (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Rated PG for thematic elements Rated R for pervasive language, one time with a woman he barely **I/2 of "Game of Thrones") who discov- including smoking images, and strong crude and sexual content, knows, a man (Hardy) makes a Rated R for some sexual con- ers he has not one but two women i brief mild language graphic nudity and drng use long drive to the hospital where tent, language and brief nudity on the side (Diaz and supermodel Stars: Michele Simon throughout she's giving birth, destroying his Stars: John Turturro, Woody Upton). That inspires all three to TV journalist Katie Couric Stars: Seth Rogen, Rose Bjrne, career and his marriage along the Allen, Sharon Stone, Sofia Vergarateam up for summer-camp-style executive-produced this investiga- Zac Efron, Dave Franco way. Screenwriter Steven Knight Woody Allenpimpsout John revenge. tion into why more Americans A couple with a newborn bby ("Redemption") directed the Turturro with Sharon Stone as (Rogen and Byrne) have neig1bor drama. a customer in Turturro's odd- THE QUIET ONES problems after being forced ti ball comedy romance, among ** move in next door to a frat house. WALK OF SHAME even wilder unlikelihoods, but if Rated PG-13 for intense Nicholas Stoller ("Forgetting Rated R for language and some you can set stuff aside there are sequences of violence and terror, Sarah Marshall") directed the sexual content things to enjoy here. It's also a sexual content, thematic material, comedy. Stars: Elizabeth Banks, James bit strange that Turturro casts language, and smoking through- Marsden, Gillian Jacobs himself, un-ironically, as a ladies' out After an impulsive one-night man supreme, but never mind. Stars: Jared Harris, Sam Claf- stand, a TV reporter (Banks) is The emphasis is on old-fashioned lin, Olivia Cooke BLUE RUIN stranded without a phone, car, ID romance, with Allen providing the Semi-villainous paranormal or money before the most impor- comedy in a role written for him, researcher Jared Harris purrs "I tant interview of her career. Ste- as an aging New Yorker who turns hope you dor't scare easily" at one Rated R for strong bloodyvio- ven Brill ("Drilibit Taylor") wrote to procuring when he's forced to point here but it seems likely the lence, and language and directed the comedy. close his bookstore, figuring his producers of this tedious exer- Stars: Macon Blair, Devin Ra middle-aged florist friend has cise in retro-horror were hoping BRICK MANSIONS tray, Amy Hargreaves always had a knack with the ladies.for just the opposite. In addition You couldn't ask for a more * 112 He gets in considerable trouble to relying on the old-fashioned, unlikely avenger than the ill- Rated PG-13 for frenetic gun- when he decides to add a lonely atmospheric approach to horror equipped, sort-of hero of "Blue play, violence and action through- Hasidic rabbi's widow (Vanessa (handled better in other recent Ruin" and that's precisely why it's out, language, sexual menace and Paradis) to the client list. thriller such as "The Conjuring"), far, far more suspenseful than . e drug material "The Quiet Ones" is set in 1972, a typical violent revenge thriller. t's Stars: Paul Walker, David Belle, THE OTHER WOMAN combo that makes it seem doubly also why it functions equally w :11 RZA ** dated. Harris intends to find a as a potent reflection on the futy Having the chance to see French Rated R for some sexual refer- cure for mental illness by debunk- of revenge. When reclusive, ho i e- stuntman David Belle do his truly ences ing the supposed demon posses- less Dwight (Blair, first long-ha. d amazing Parkour thing is enough Stars: Cameron Diaz, Leslie sion of a deeply disturbed young and bearded, then looking like to make sitting through the eye- Mann, Kate Upton woman (Cooke) he's borrowed nervous accountant after a . ut rollingly stupid "Brick Mansions" For a movie that preaches from an asylum, but, of course, and bath) learns that the man«ho worthwhile. Sadly, the last film sisterhood and empowerment, that doesn't quite go the way he murdered his parents is being completed by affable "Fast and "The Other Woman" takes a low- plans. 41 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014 I

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Death Notices Death Notices Fisher, Betty Ganger, Chandrakant M. "Chad" Born in Cincinnati, Ohio on October1 1, 1923, On Saturday,April26th,2014 Chandrakant Carbonara Funeral Directors passed away In Arlington Heights on Apri! 23. She (Chad) M. Ganger of Nues, married Christopher Fisher on September 23, 1944, IL departed this life but his and will join him now eternally. 71 year legacy will live on. Fradit ional Funerals Pre-Arrangemen t s, DaughterofthelateJoseph andLoraine He impacted many with or without Heidkamp; loving mother of Sharon (Raymond) individuals through hisCremations dedicationtoeducation, LT)eanof Elk Grove Village,IL,Lynn (Dennis) Memorial Services prepayment of services BowmanofWashington, IL, CraigFisherof aboveandbeyondthe Schaumburg,IL, Nancy (Todd) Chittendenof siblings he helped bring to Chapels generally available Crete, IL and Mark (Karen) Fisher of Arlington this country. Chad workedImmediate Burials Heights, IL; beloved grandmother to 10 and great- as a Professor and Program near your home grandmother to 8. She was also preceded in death Chairman at Oakton Michael Carbonara by one granddaughter. Sister to Warren Heidkamp Community College for 35 Michael Carbonara Jr. bey Carbonara and Joan Donohue. years. He worked asanLicensed Funeral Directors A Mass of remembrance will be held at St.engineerprior tohisteachingcareerhaving , Lambert's Catholic Church, 8148 North Karlovdegrees in mechanical and civil engineering. He Bus: (708) 343-6161 rHäne: ('O8;) 865-8124 Cell: (708) 724-7500 Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076, on Saturday, May 10, atpossessed a passion for education inside and 12:30 p.m. outside of the classroom, volunteering in his later She was a resident of Skokie for nearly 50 yearsyears to teach English as a second language at a before moving to Arlington Heights. She enjoyedlocal Senior Center. spending time with her family,especiallyat He was a loving father to Anand and Amul birthday and holiday celebrations. Ganger and his daughters-in-law, Laura and Trisha In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions mayGanger. He was also a doting grandfather to be made in her memory to the "Heartland HospiceAnand's children, Anya and Vin, as well as Amul's Memorial Fund," 2100 Sanders Road, Suite 100,children, Tyler and Taj.He had a loving heart Northbrook, IL 60062. towardshisgranddog,Makao. Chadisalso Arrangements made by Carnevale Funeralsurvived by his brother and 4 sisters. Services. For more info 630-688-7069. Memorial Services for Chad will be held on June Ist at the JamTemple in Bartlett, IL from 10:00 Sign Çuest Bookjzt www.cÑiùigo(aiuío6its.c am. to 12:00 p.m. Sign Çuest 'Bookat wwwcfiicagoíaiulo6its.c Express

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Thursday, May I Noire Dame def. st. Viator 25-23,25-19

ThE SKINNY The Notre Dame boys vol- leyball team overcame a sluggish start Thursday in Nues to defeat St. Viator in two sets for an ESCC vic- tory. The Dons (14-5, 5-0) trailed the Lions (13-6, l-2) by as many as four in the first set, but senior outside hitter Steven Lendy's kill gave the team an 18-17 lead. Senior right-side hitter Ryan Roycroft came up with two kills down the stretch, and senior middle Erik Kerber put down the game-winner. The Dons assumed control much earlier in the second set, falling behind 2-I before winning the next four points to take the lead for good.

TURNING POINT Down 14-10 in the first set, Kerber recorded a block for a point and later added a kill Notre Dame's Ryan Roycroft attacks theball during the May I match against St. Viatorin INSET: Notre Dame's Steven Lendy watches his shot get past St. Viator's Kyle Knoxdur- that got Notre Dame within Nues. I KEVIN TNAKWFOR SUNtIMES MEDIA Ing their match at Nues on May I.i KEViN TANAKAJFOR SUN-TiMES MEDIA one, 15-14, to shift the momen- turn in favor of the Dons. III NOTRE DAME

Lendy and Roycroft pile up the kills for Notre Dame Lendy had a team-high IO kills, while Kerber finished with BY MATI HARNESS rank first and second on the Dons. can hit lines, hit cross shots. He's "We have a lot ofgood options three blocks. [email protected], @hamessprBIJS Seniors Nathan Krogstad and Erik much savvier against the block this season," said Lendy, whose twin Kerber followed with 92 and 72 kills, now." brother, Jacob Lendy, is one of two NTLES - Notre Dame senior respectively. Roycroft, who doesn't play club setters for the Dons, along with By ThE NUMBERS hitters Steven Lendy and Ryan Lendy and Roycroft, both of volleyball In the offseason, said go- senior Will Walsh. Roycroft followed Lendyth Roycroft make up one of the most whom are three-year varsity veter- ¡ng up against Lendy in practice is a Cole said Steven Lendy and six kills. Senior setters Will formidable front rows in the area. ans, were the Dons' two all-ESCC big reason for his development. Roycroft are doing exactly what he Walsh and Jacob Lendy com- needs them to do this season and They proved that last week dur- selections last season. According "That's been big for me to corn- bined for 25 assists. Senior pete on the opposite side of the net they are why the Dons could be a ing the Dons' 25-23, 25-19 home win to Notre Dame coach Patrick Cole, Patrick Hennelley and senior of him," said Roycroft, who closed dangerous team in the state playoffs over St. Viator by combining for 16 Lendy is once again the team's go-to Nathan Krogstad each had attacker. Cole said Roycröft is more out his varsity basketball career later this month. Notre Dame came kills. Lendy, a 6-foot-2 outside hitter, seven digs for Notre Darne. had 10 of them. multi-dimensional this season after with the Dons this winter. "He's into this week 14-5 overall. The u "We definitely feel like that is a primarily being a big body at the netmakes me a better player." ifiSA releases the sectional pairings who could execute routine plays as Lendy, who plays club volleyball Friday. strength of our team," said Roycroft, QUOTABLE a 6-8 right-side hitter. "Other teams a junior, at Niles-based Energy said he's "We are definitely a seasoned "They really beat us badly last have to respect all of our hitters." "He's taken a big step forward," noticed the jump Roycroft has madeteam, and it's fair to say we can be Entering this week, Lendy had Cole said. "He's much more domi- this season, and it's enhanced the dominant at the edges of the attack year, so it was nice to get some 128 kills, and Roycroft had 125 to nant and much more versatile. He team's offense. with Steven and Ryan," Cole said. revenge on them. - Lendy 50 I THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBU TION NIL

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Maine East's Lerin Mathew makes a pass during CHECKING IN the match against Deed leid on May I at Maine Thursday, May i East in Park Ridge, SI.EN fiiEHfl[f F lIN 1F ES MEDIA Deerfield deL Maine E. 25-16, 26-24

THE SKINNY The Deerfield boys volieybal$ team avenged its loss to Maine East earlier in the season by winning in Park Ridge on Thursday night. The Warriors pulled into a tie for second with the Blue Demons in the CSL North standings with the victory.

TURNING POINT Maine East (12-4, 4-2) nearly forced a third game by rallying from a 24-19 deficit in the second game to even the match at 24-24. Deerfield (16-4, 4-2) called a timeout and then imme- diately ran a play for senior outside hitter John Harlan, who smashed a kill to end the Blue Demons' run. Senior middle hitter Eric Slepian fol- lowed with a kill to end the match.

THE STAR Harlan was fantastic throughout the contest, both offensively and defensively. He had a match-best 14 kills as well as eight digs. Ten of those kills were in the second game. iv MAINEEAST

BY THE NUMBERS Mathew draws crovd, opponents'respect Standout outside hitter Lerin Mathew, a junior. led Maine East Blue Demons junior block an opponent's outside ut- uct of club volleyball. He primarily mons' go-to hitter this year, but his with nine kills. The Warriors' block ter at the varsity level, but t trains at Maine East. stature is unlike many of the state's was effective against Mathew and outside hitter CSL North power triple-blo ked He made the Blue Demons best outside hitters. Mathew is the Blue Demons' hitters for much Mathew. All three of the Sp rtans' varsity a year ago after vastly listed at just 6 feet tall - he isn't of the night, however, and that was front row players slid over t f try toimproving from his freshman to even on the top row of the team a big reason why they won the first has shown great slow the junior, a rare reactin to sophomore seasons, and he and hispicture - but he has an immense game by nine points. Mathew's skill level and reputation.teammates played in two summer vertical leap. improvement "GBN was triple-blocking Lerin leagues this year - one at Maine His hits often are violent, with because he's so effective," M.ine East and a second at Adversity the bail making a sound that is QUOTABLE BY ERIC VAN DRil.. East coach Jon Kulesza Said. Volleyball Club in Vernon Hills. He deeper than most other players For Sun-Times Media, @VanDnlSporis Mathew has been a stand4ut also trained at the Blue Demons' when he connects with a perfect "lt was a team effort. We played for the Blue Demons all sea$n. open gyms. set from senior Leonard David. great defense all around. John's PARK RIDGE - In their first He has regularly amassed dubIe- "I've been hitting much better, "He was very inconsistent last hitting was great. ... Our block was meeting of the season, the Glen- digit kills in matches, includiig 16 I've been jump serving," said year," Kulesza said. "Some of the really good. We played strong de- brook North boys volleyball team in a victory over Highland Prk on Mathew, talking about his improve-shots he would try and make - fense, [had] strong passing. Our ball showed Maine East outside hitter April 16 and 14 in a win over 013 ment. "I played almost every day maybe an off-speed shot - he control was good. We were in system Lerin Mathew the ultimate sign of state qualifier Deerfield on April 9. during summer and I worked would hit in the bottom of the net, for a lot of the game and we just respect. His ascent has been quick and hard." or he would hit it out of bounds. played our way." - Deerfield senior Most teams elect to double unorthodox. Mathew isn't a r rod- Mathew has been the Blue De- Now, he's much more polished." outside hitter Zach Hara NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014 51 -- I hiqhschoolcubenews.wm Report soeres to: ppnpreps@pioneerlocaLam I high schooí CUBE news

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Senior middle hitter's CHECKING IN ability to set up good Friday, May 2 block key for Vikings Hiles North def. Evanston 25-13, 13-25, 25-17 BY PUKE CRAMERND For Sun-Times Media, @MikeChamemik THE SKINNY SKOKIE - In the second game The Nues North boys volleyball of the home boys volleyball match team won the first set handily against Evanston, Niles North's against Evanston, ending the set Charlie Long was a little off. on a 16-6 run. Evanston regrouped The Vikings had won the first and answered with a big second game Friday, but the Wildkits set, jumping out to an Il-2 lead and were rolling in the second and coasting from there. The score was Long couldn't finish off any pivotal close midway through the last set. rallies. He hit balls out of bounds, but Niles North got some key kills they sailed long and wide, and he even tried a finesse hit that didn't and won the match with a 25-17 reach the net. last set. Evanston won the game and tied the match at one. But in the final game, Long a TURNING POINT senior middle hitter, put away two With Wiles North leading 13-IO in consecutive kills that extended the third set, senior Charlie Long Nues North's lead to 15-10. The Vi- registered kills on consecutive kings cruised from there to a 25-13, plays to give the Vikings a 15-IO 13-25, 25-17 win. lead. Evanston never came within Long is the Vikings' primary four points after that. offensive weapon. He finished with a team-high nine kills against Evanston. THE STARS "When the team looks for a kill, Long finished with nine kills and they look for me first," Long said. junior Josh Bynum had seven kills "It's a big responsibility, but I take that responsibility." for the Vikings. Evanston junior Eitan Long's familiarity with team- Sondak had four kills on spikes in mates and fellow seniors Justin the second set. Pacete and Sang Ahn is an asset. 'All three of us have that chem- istry playing club together," said BY THE NUMBERS Pacete, a libero. "Once I pass the Niles North junior Jim Chollampel ball, Sang gets it up and Charlie had six digs and Vikings senior libero hits it down. It's a one-two-three." Evanston's Ethan Ross altempts to push the ball over Nifes North's Charlie Long during Friday's boys volleyball match in Skokie. Justin Pacete had five digs. As a middle hitter, Long has the Nues North defeated Evanston 25-13, 13-25, 25-17. TRACYALLEN/FOR SUN-1MES MEDIA responsibility of blocking shots, too. At 6-foot-3, Long is one of the defense," assistant coach Gordon volleyball in the winter and spring side, and all you got is the ball and QUOTABLE your teammates." tallest players on Nues North's Booker said. "It helps our passers allows Long to train year-round, "The energy was key. The second even if it's in two very different Long is one of four seniors on team, and he knows he has to get be in the right spots." game we got blown out because In addition to volleyball, Long sports. the team. He leads by example, up to notch deflections and alter we had no energy at all. The third shots on every single play. was the starting quarterback for "Playing football is a lot more but he's also become more vocal. game we needed to pick it up. "We're a smaller team, so for the Vikings' football team this intense, a lot more physical," Long Pacete said that Long is good at Every point we got we made sure him to be able to set up a good year and was an all-conference said. "Playing volleyball, you're notteaching players fimdamentals, block, it allows our defense behind selection. Playing two sports, with even touching the other team un- like where to be on the court, how that they knew that we got it." - him to be able to set up a good football in the summer and fall and less it's illegal. You're just on your to swing and how to block. Long 52 THURSDAY, MAY 8,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBCATION NTh I I

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BY DAN SRALI get a better kill, I enjoy that For Sun-Times Media, @danshalin more." CHECKING IN For much ofApril, the W' lves NORTHFIELD - There are a were down a Gelfand as Zac Wednesday, April30 few ways to tell apart Niles West missed three weeks with a I identical twin seniors Eli and ankle sprain. Nues West def. New flier Zach Gelfand on the court. Niles West clearly missedsne 26-24, 25-22 Most obvious is their num- of its top performers. bers: Eli Gelfand is No. 13 and "Our other middles are Zach Gelfand is No. 14. but when Zach isn't there, it' THE SKINNY The pair also plays in differenta different dynamic with the The Nues West boys volleyball team footwear after a near-embarrass-team," Eli Gelfand said. staged a late first-set comeback ing incident early in the season. Roche noted the absence .f and then held on in the second set With both brothers sporting Zach Gelfand's emotional p identical shoes and socks, Wolvesence. to hand New Trier its first loss in the middle hitter Denis Ovoshch- "What most people don't CSL South on Wednesday night in nikov left the court when he realize is how much we Northfield. mistakenly thought Zach Gelfandhis command out there, how was serving instead of Eli Gel- much energy he brings and t e fand. way guys feed off of him," Roche TURNING POINT "We had to yell at [Ovoshch- said. "He's constantly talking The Wolves (18-7, 4-2) trailed nikov] to come back out," Niles and knows and understands the 24-21 in the first set, but stormed West coach Drew Roche said. game. [Setter] Jordan Moy ccn- back with a stretch that included "During the next timeout, he trois our offense. But between a service ace by senior outside went up to the twins and said, serves, Zach is the one you hear hitter Eli Gelfand and two kills 'Don't ever wear the same shoes the most out there." and socks!'" Zach Gelfand hopes his tim by senior middle blocker Zach Roche, whose team improved off the court could prove benefi- Gelfand. to 18-7, 4-2 with a win at New cial, even though he returned Trier on April 30, admitted he the lineup less than fully fit. has trouble telling the twins "I think I've come back a THE STARS apart in the school hallways. But smarter player," he said. "I'm Eli Gelfand led Niles West with nine the coach said the Gelfands have not 100 percent healthy yet. B ' t kills and he recorded two service distinct styles and contrasting I got to see how it feels to wath aces. Nues West took control of the demeanors on the court. people, and looking at the cou second set for good when it went up "I can tell by their arm swing it was very different." 18-17 on an Eli Gelfand kill. New Trier by the way they play volleyball," Gelfand's return lifted the (19-5, 5-l) remained close the rest Roche said. "Zach is more of an team, as the Wolves handed energy player, he creates energy New Trier its first conference of the way. Wolves senior outside feeds off energy. He's vocal. Eli is loss with a 26-24, 25-22 win in hitter Sebastian Ahn finished with more finesse, more even keel for Northfield. eight kills. the most part." Next year, Zach Gelfand pia s The brothers do not dispute to major in special education a this characterization. Wisconsin-Whitewater, while E i BY THE NUMBERS "Sometimes, I just rage on the Gelfand expects to attend 111m s Zach Gelfand added six kills and court," Zach Gelfand said. "I go State to study business inform two blocks, senior setter Jordan insane for every single point. I tion systems. Both are conside Moy had 26 assists and senior get kind of red [in the face] and ing playing club volleyball. defensive specialist Andrew Mihu- just try to get my team pumped Until then, the brothers hop let had nine digs for the Wolves. up. When I'm pumping up my to lead the Wolves on one final team, everybody gets their en- run through the state tourna- For New Trier, sophomore outside ergy off of me." ment. hitter Peter Hindsley and senior Eli Gelfand prefers a low-key "If we play like we did [again -t middle hitter Jack Serrino each style. New Trier], and our chemistry had a team-high three kills. Junior "Sometimes, when I get a kill, is together, I think we can win setter Dante Chakravorti had 13 everyone will be going crazy. But regionals, win sectionals and go assists and junior libero Brian I just walk away. I like to think I to state," Eli Gelfand said. "Tho New Trier's Whrtt Ryan (left) and Nues West's Eli Gelfand baffle at the net during the April Hammes contributed eight digs for can do better," he said. "When I are my expectations." 30 match in Northfield. i JOSEPH CYGANOWSKIIFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA the Trevians. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICA11ON THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014 53

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