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- Forums on aggregation referendum start Feb. 21
- Arlington Heights parks seek $48 million
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St. Viator cheerleaders show off state title trophy
The state champion St. Viator High School cheerleading squad triumphantly brought the trophy home on Wednesday, presenting it to their school in an all-school assembly following the Ash Wednesday Mass. The girls performed a flawless program at the state...
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Arlington Heights man claims employer fired him for jury duty
Updated Feb 22, 2012 5:39 PMAn Arlington Heights man’s claim he lost his job as an electronics sales associate because of jury duty has merit, a federal judge said in a ruling this month. Chief Judge James Holderman appointed an attorney to represent James Henders in a possible...
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Elmhurst College preps for jazz-filled weekend
Updated Feb 22, 2012 11:54 AMJazz enthusiasts just might be in the presence of a future star at Elmhurst College’s annual jazz festival this weekend. In its 45th year, the prestigious gathering is the second-oldest of its kind, drawing some of the best collegiate musicians...
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District 23 hires assistant superintendent
Updated Feb 20, 2012 4:12 PMDonald S. Angelaccio has been hired as assistant superintendent for Prospect Heights School District 23. Angelaccio currently serves as principal of Lincoln Middle School in Mount Prospect School District 57, a position he’s held since 2004.
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- The cast of "On Golden Pond" at Wheaton Drama is receiving positive reviews from local audiences. (Standing, L-R): Deven Ferber of Lombard as Bill Ray; Drew Beasley of Wheaton as Billy Ray; Vincent Scalone of Lisle as Charlie Martin; (seated, L-R): Jennifer Ciombor of Wheaton as Chelsea Thayer Wayne; Steve Blount of Wheaton as Norman Thayer, Jr.; Georgia Hamilton of Wheaton as Ethel Thayer. "On Golden Pond" tickets and information at http://www.wheatondrama.org Ken Beach
- From left: Kristin Morris of Chicago, Hannah Klose of Naperville, Anthony Berg of Addison, Amy Royle of Downers Grove, and Cesar Gonzales of Glendale Heights rehearse a scene from "Bad Seed". This thriller opens Jan. 27 at Wheaton Drama. Http://www.wheatondrama.org Steven Merkel
- Friendly neighbors, a loving couple, and a perfect young lady present the appearance of domestic tranquility in "Bad Seed", opening January 27 at Wheaton Drama's Playhouse 111. Shown here are (from left) Monica Breedlove (played by Kristin Morris), Rhoda Penmark (played by Hannah Klose), Emory Wages (played by Anthony Berg), Christine Penmark (played by Amy Royle), and Kenneth Penmark (played by Cesar Gonzales). Ken Beach
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The holidays will be brighter for many families thanks to the generosity of our library users. We were able to donate 1,153 books to Wheeling Township’s holiday Adopt-a-Family program. We would like to thank everyone who contributed. Special thanks go to:
Rolling Green 9-Hole Golf League
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ETA/Cuisenaire - ARRA performs the biggest hits by the biggest bands of all times with precision and excellence. ARRA is one of the most sought after classic rock cover bands in Chicagoland and will be the final act to close the two day Irish Fest held on the Arlington Heights Historical Museum grounds July 15 and 16. Complete schedule can be found at www.ahmuseum.org. Courtesy of ARRA.
- Dancers from Artistry in Motion Dance company perform "Air," choreographed by Mary Williams, at Live at the Lake on July 14 at the Lake Park Memorial Pavilion. Lisa Haring
- The C-SPAN digital bus made a stop at the Mount Prospect Public Library, treating visitors to a peek at the new technologies and vast content C-SPAN offers. Mount Prospect Public Library
- Amy Royle of Downers Grove is playing Christine Penmark and Kristin Morris of Chicago is playing her chatty neighbor, Monica Breedlove, in "Bad Seed" at Wheaton Drama. While Christine is beginning to have concerns about the true nature of her daughter, Monica is charmed by Rhoda and enjoys giving her presents. Ken Beach
- Amir Kavic, 10, shows off his amazing skills, with a little help from Circus Boy on June 29. Circus Boy performed a 45 minute free show as part of the Live at the Lake Summer Entertainment Series, at the Lake Park Memorial Pavilion. Lisa Haring
- Dancer and choreographer Altin Naska of Naperville has created strong alliances and relationships in the international dance community during his more than 30 years of performing. Choreographer and founder and artistic director of Chicago's Southport Performing Arts Conservatory, Naska is in his sixth year of working with the Moscow Ballet to audition talented Chicago-area dancers to perform alongside esteemed dance professionals in the annual production of "The Great Russian Nutcracker." The Aug. 31 audition held at 3433-37 W. Peterson Ave., Chicago, is the only audition in the Chicagoland area. Fusun/Alpakin
- Since 1909 when W.D. Boyce brought scouting to America, the guiding principles of the Boy Scouts of America has remained the same; preparing young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Deicke Scout Shop, which is operated by the Boy Scouts of America Three Fires Council, supports the mission of scouting through its large inventory of uniforms, camping equipment, achievement recognitions and more. Plus, the shop serves as a resource center for information and registration of upcoming group outings and activities of the Three Fires Council. In 2010, 357 Eagle Scouts, 16,304 Cub Scouts, 6,574 Boy Scouts, 708 Venturers, and 1,547 Explorers were registered members; plus the Council is proud to serve one of the largest special needs packs in the country. Deicke Scout Shop, which is located at 155 West Roosevelt Road has become a regional destination, bringing scouting families from all over the western suburbs to West Chicago. Krista Coltrin
- 14-year old Elisa Maguigad of Downers Grove will share stage time with elite dancers from the world famous Moscow Ballet in a Dec. 10 performance of "The Great Russian Nutcracker" at the Rosemont Theatre. This is the fifth year the talented dancer has been asked to perform with the Moscow Ballet.
- Iris Weiss, Polyform Education Director, is teaching how to create a pair of vibrant bargello pattern earrings with premo! Sculpey oven-bake clay on Oct. 22 at the Marriott Lincolnshire Resort. Advance registration required: http://j.mp/SculpeyFun Iris Weiss
- Phyllis Ritt tests out a Touchsmart kiosk aboard the C-SPAN bus that made a pit stop at the Mount Prospect Public Library. Mount Prospect Public Library
- Daniel Ermel, left, who plays Chuck Cranston, in the musical "Footloose," squares off with Chris Ebel, who plays Ren McCormack, over the love of the preacher's daughter. "Footloose" is playing the first two weekends in August at Palatine's Cutting Hall Theatre For tickets and more information, call (847) 202-5222 or visit www.uactheatre.com. Carol Lee Wax
- Mount Prospect resident Diane Zuehlke, a breast cancer survivor for 28 years, adds a touch of pink to the Northwest Community Hospital campus in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Several breast cancer survivors participated that day in tying pink ribbons to trees. Northwest Community Hospital
- Hoffman Estates resident Lori Stella, a breast cancer survivor for three years, ties pink ribbons on trees at Northwest Community Hospital in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Several breast cancer survivors joined her in the worthwhile effort. Northwest Community Hospital
- Hummingbird in flight at Crab Tree Park Tracy
- At the end of the school year, Ivy Hill students collected their gently used school supplies to be donated to the Wheeling Township Pantry. On their first Monday of summer break, Student Council representatives and a few helpers returned to school and spent their afternoon sorting through the supplies and creating school supply packs. Ivy Hill students put together 72 school packs to prepare local students for the 2011-12 school year. Go Eagles! K. Csensich
- Jack Smith of Bloomingdale is playing Leroy and Hannah Klose of Naperville is playing Rhoda Penmark in the thriller, "Bad Seed", opening January 27 at Wheaton Drama's Playhouse 111. Ken Beach
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"The Music Man" at St. James Community Theatre.
Harold Hill (Tony Calzaretta), Mrs. Paroo (Nanette Sawa), Winthrop (Jake Petrie), and Marian (Rebecca Parvin) Jeanette Petrie - Naperville's Dilara Naska, 9, has been selected to perform with members of the Moscow Ballet in the Dec. 10 production of "The Great Russian Nutcracker" at the Rosemont Theatre. Moscow Ballet
- Webelo Connor Jones takes the hook off his recent catch before placing the fish back in the water. Pack 140 Scouts recently enjoyed a day of fishing at Half Day Pond. Pack 140 Communications
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Palatine Travelers Blue -2011 MSBL Elite 13U Division Champs. First row: Troy Hajdukovic, Matthew Lee, Jake Lagasse, Eric Schaeffer, Alex Kronberg and Brendan Walker; and back row,
Coach Bernie Schaeffer, Ethan Hajdukovic, Joe Smaga, Head Coach Jeff Refka, Matt McCabe, Coach Steve Hajdukovic, Ryan Anderson, Chris Refka, Coach Marc Lagasse and Jimmy Brady. Gail Walker - On Saturday, January 28th, Saint Hubert School Cub Scout Pack 399 gathered for the beloved annual Pinewood Derby event. The Cub Scouts spent many hours in the past month designing, carving, painting, and weighing their cars in hopes that it would be the fastest or best in show. In the end, Hoffman Estates resident and Saint Hubert 2nd grader Ty Schafers vehicle took the coveted prize. Ty commented, It was exciting, and I am looking forward to the District race. Tys car, along with the other top racers in the Pack, will be competing against other Cub Scouts in the district on March 10th at the Sears Centre Arena. Best of luck to Ty, and congratulations to all of Pack 399 for an outstanding showing! Scott Kennedy
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