Articles filed under Deerfield Herald
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'Sense of accomplishment': Synagogue recruits 163 Torah readers from one Rosh Hashanah to anotherSep 24, 2022 5:10 PM - North Suburban Synagogue Beth El in Highland Park attracted 163 people who read portions of the Torah in weekly Shabbat services from one Rosh Hashanah to another.
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Wendy and DB introduce Chicago Blues to a young audience with fifth albumSep 23, 2022 11:42 AM - On Friday, Chicago music veterans Wendy Morgan and Darryl Boggs, who record and perform together as Wendy and DB, released their fifth album of children's music, "Into the Little Blue House."
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Morgan announces $138 million in highway infrastructure funds for 58th DistrictSep 27, 2022 2:30 PM - State Rep. Bob Morgan of Deerfield announced that more than $138 million in highway infrastructure funds have been earmarked for the 58th District via the Rebuild Illinois Capital Plan
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Deerfield High earns third National Blue RibbonSep 27, 2022 2:29 PM - Deerfield High School is among 17 schools in Illinois and 297 nationwide to have earned a 2022 National Blue Ribbon School Award
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Northbrook JCC celebrates 25 years of Bernard Weinger CenterSep 27, 2022 2:32 PM - Susan Spector of Highland Park held back tears while describing the joy she felt during the 25th anniversary celebration of the Bernard Weinger Jewish Community Center in Northbrook, which is named in honor of her late father.
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North Suburban YMCA's Seniorpalooza offers services tailored to older adultsSep 27, 2022 2:31 PM - Seniorpalooza, a health and fun fair for older adults that featured 34 vendors offering a variety of services, was held in the gym at the North Suburban YMCA in Northbrook Wednesday. Though health care services were featured prominently, vendors including senior living facilities, bookkeeping and financial planning, legal services and even a car wash were part of the free event.
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Coach: When in doubt, try the broccoliSep 15, 2022 11:41 AM - In a previous life (journalistically speaking) I had a motto about trying new things or experiencing things you would not normally think of doing. "Try the Broccoli" was the calling card for this concept, based on the fact that as a kid I hated broccoli and never wanted to try it. Same goes for trying anything new in life.
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Mark your calendarSep 15, 2022 11:41 AM - Challah Braid, Decorate, Take & Bake: 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22, at Bernard Weinger JCC, 300 Revere Drive, Northbrook. Join Anya Viner, owner of Tigertail Bakery, and learn to braid challah in different shapes and decorate them. Registration includes premade dough from a local kosher bakery, decorations, baking pan and foil to take home to bake. $18/person; program intended for adults 18+. In partnership with Hadassah. jccchicago.org/challahbraid
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Northbrook's Congregation Beth Shalom delivers unique mosaic to Highland Park neighborsSep 15, 2022 11:42 AM - Northbrook's Congregation Beth Shalom delivers unique memorial mosaic to Highland Park neighbors
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It's a first: New student liaison sits in on Dist. 113 board meetingSep 15, 2022 11:41 AM - Highland Park High School senior Raquel Bach on Sept. 13 became the first student liaison to participate a District 113 board meeting
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