Articles filed under Arlington Heights Park District
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Editorial: A first step toward Lake Arlington trail safetyJul 16, 2013 5:00 am - The Arlington Heights Park District has gotten a lot of advice in the past few weeks. Since the bike/pedestrian accident at Lake Arlington on June 18 that resulted in th...
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Park district should try sharing facilitiesJul 15, 2013 12:00 pm - I recently read of the new addition to Camelot Park, Iām sure it will be a wonderful facility. However, once again, we are building another gym. I would note that we ha...
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Changes planned at Lake Arlington path following deathJul 14, 2013 4:00 pm - The Arlington Heights Park District announced this weekend that it will make a few interim changes at Lake Arlington in light of the recent death of a pedestrian who was...
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Editorial: Walker's death a clarion call for safetyJul 11, 2013 6:00 am - A summer stroll in a suburban park alongside a picturesque lake is not supposed to end the way it did for 74-year-old Barbara Pagano of Arlington Heights. But her life e...
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Lake Arlington trail safety will be looked at, officials sayJul 09, 2013 9:00 am - Arlington Heights Park District officials say they will again look at how to increase safety at Lake Arlington after a woman who was hit in June by an 11-year-old cyclis...
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Fatal Lake Arlington trail accident renews calls for safetyJul 09, 2013 5:15 am - The recent death of a pedestrian after a collision with a bike on the path around Lake Arlington has fellow patrons saddened ā but not surprised ā by the unfortunate acc...
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Districts 25, 214 to share Arlington Heights Park District facilitiesApr 25, 2013 1:45 pm - The Arlington Heights Park District recently reached agreements with Northwest Suburban High School 214 and Arlington Heights Elementary District 25 to share or lease it...
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Why are trees torn up in Willow Park?Apr 22, 2013 5:00 am - My husband and I were enjoying our usual walks through Willow Park when we noticed every week more trees chopped down along the creek bordering the park and a tidy wood ...
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Arlington Heights referee, youth advocate loses battle with cancerMar 26, 2013 11:30 am - Longtime Northwest suburban basketball referee Bill Spicer, who battled a rare form of leukemia for nearly a year, succumbed to the disease Sunday. He was 59. Spicer suf...
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Why not use the gyms already here?Mar 12, 2013 5:00 am - I am all for wonderful parks and nice recreational facilities in our town. However, I question the need for every park to have a gym. We have grade schools, middle schoo...