Elena Ferrarin
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Committee takes look at Algonquin studyJun 28, 2012 9:24 pm - In order to develop a thriving downtown, Algonquin needs to attract more employers within a 5-minute driving radius so their workers will patronize downtown businesses, ...
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Lake in the Hills singer releases first singleJun 28, 2012 5:35 am - Singer Josh Scholl has been relegated to the “friend zone” so many times that he decided to make that the theme of his first single. The Lake in the Hills nati...
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'Shy' Crystal Lake teen turns fierce competitor aboard his bikeJun 27, 2012 11:00 pm - Ask David Lombardo to describe himself in three words, and the first one comes quickly: “Shy.” If you watch the Crystal Lake teen race on a cyclocross bike, aggressively...
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Algonquin looks at way to battle truancyJun 26, 2012 11:00 pm - Following the example of Carpentersville, Algonquin is moving toward enacting an ordinance that imposes fines as a last resort to deal with truant students. The proposed...
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MCC considers switch in how administrators are paidJun 25, 2012 7:11 pm - Community colleges in the Northwest suburbs have different policies regarding how they pay administrators, from across-the-board percentage increases at College of Lake ...
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Annual music competition part of Swedish Days in GenevaJun 23, 2012 11:43 am - Clad in a bright pink organza dress, Rebecca Moy of Naperville intently practiced her violin piece in the foyer of Geneva High School on Saturday morning, as dozens of o...
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Cary plans road improvement for Jandus Cut Off?Jun 21, 2012 12:00 pm - After getting a sizable state grant, the village of Cary is moving forward with a road project to improve access to one of its major industrial parks, officials said. Th...
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Additional insurance option also made availableJun 20, 2012 6:40 pm - A new three-year contract for public works employees in the village of Cary includes yearly raises, a six-month freeze on step salary increases, and a less expensive hea...
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Merit-based raises for MCC administrators?Jun 19, 2012 8:57 pm - McHenry County College trustees floated the idea of implementing merit-based raises for administrators at a committee of the whole meeting on Tuesday. College President ...
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MCC salaries lower than private sector, consultant saysJun 19, 2012 8:49 pm - Salaries for nonteaching staff at McHenry County College are 15 to 30 percent lower on average than those of their counterparts in the private sector, a consultant told ...