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  • Library celebrates a remarkable year

    John Bloomfield|Updated Dec 23, 2024

    8 has been a remarkable year for our library. Two full years into the implementation of the strategic plan our community developed with us, it feels like we have more momentum and a clearer sense of purpose than ever before. Library programs that educate and enrich our community continue to find and connect new audiences. One new tradition that has really taken off is the library’s Mid-Autumn Moon Festival celebration. Hundreds of people joined us for live music, crafts, a...

  • Young family makes a happy home in Hinsdale

    Ken Knutson|Updated Dec 23, 2024

    Hinsdale's Daphne Sheldon has made an impression during her first year in the world. Daphne, 8 months, captured best costume honors at the Hinsdale Fall Family Fest in October for her rodent tableau, sharing credit with handy dad Josh. "Josh built a mousetrap to sit on top of our wagon, and (Daphne) sat in the hole as a mouse," mom Lindsey said. This month she earned the title of Happiest Baby for 2024 in The Hinsdalean's annual contest for community cuteness. "We've had a yea...

  • Leaders' reflections prompt us to write our own

    Updated Dec 23, 2024

    As leaders of Hinsdale’s taxing bodies reflect back on 2024 on Page 5 of our holiday issues (village and library this week, school districts next week), we decided to take a look back at our own pages and share our thoughts on the top stories of 2024. • High-powered electric bikes are banned in the village We selected this story because it’s No. 1 in the most ignored rule in the village. We regularly see kids who are not old enough to drive on bikes that travel nearly as fast as cars and it frightens us every time. • Distric...

  • Cauley looks back on busy year in town

    Tom Cauley|Updated Dec 23, 2024

    This is my final year-end letter to Hinsdale residents as village president. When I became village president in 2009, fixing the village’s finances was a top priority. In 2008, Hinsdale risked a credit rating downgrade when a bond rating agency placed Hinsdale on “Negative Outlook.” Since 2008, Hinsdale has maintained a stable AAA bond rating. Only about 15 percent of Illinois municipalities can make that claim. While keeping the village on a firm financial footing, we have...

  • Field bids HCC farewell after 20 years

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Dec 23, 2024

    Twenty years ago Eva Field had an interview with Jan Anderson for a part-time assistant director position at the Hinsdale Chamber of Commerce. The two clearly hit it off. "Three hours later, I left with the job," Field said. Last week Field spent her last day with the chamber, retiring as president and chief executive officer. She said she's leaving the nonprofit in a good place. "The chamber has moved into a healthy direction for the last several years," Field said. "I do...

  • Weekly agenda

    Updated Dec 23, 2024

    The Hinsdale Village Board, Community Consolidated District 181 Board and Hinsdale High School District 86 Board are not scheduled to meet the week of Dec. 30 to Jan. 3....

  • 'Twas the night before Christmas in Hinsdale

    Updated Dec 18, 2024

    'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the town The Hinsdaleans were scurrying, they rushed all around. For last-minute gifts and cards they did sprint, Armed with lists and ideas and maybe some hints. Gateway and Grant squares and downtown they traveled But with each stop, their nerves did unravel. The hustle and bustle had dampened their mood. They were tired and cranky and needed some food. They stopped for some lunch and looked over the list. To finish their...

  • How to select the right gifts like a King

    Ken Knutson|Updated Dec 18, 2024

    A mid-December arctic blast served as a reminder, lest anyone had forgotten, of what Chicago winters typically have in store. So Adam King was quick to enter each store as he toured downtown Hinsdale for the final installment of this year's gift guide. King, a Hinsdale native and 2010 graduate of Hinsdale Central High School, is no foe of the elements, however, as director of sales at his family's King's Landscape Design right here in the village. He relishes breathing new...

  • Grant might reduce cost of work on Sixth

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Dec 18, 2024

    A $1.1 million federal grant could make the difference in whether historic Sixth Street is paved in asphalt or bricks when the road is reconstructed next year. Prior to a public hearing on a proposed special service area at Tuesday’s board meeting, Village President Tom Cauley said U.S. Rep. Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, who represents Hinsdale, is championing a grant for the sewer work on Sixth as part of a larger infrastructure bill that Congress is likely to approve before the end of the year. “I’m not sure there’s an appetite for...

  • Meeting roundup

    Updated Dec 18, 2024

    Hinsdale Village Board Among other business Tuesday, trustees: • discussed increasing pay rates for seasonal employees by 25 cents to $1 an hour, depending on the position, in order to be competitive and retain staff. Trustees will vote on the increase at their Jan. 21 meeting. • reviewed the list of five properties to be added to the village’s Historically Significant Structures Property List. The properties are 213 S. Clay St., 711 S. Elm St., 211 N. Lincoln St., 8 E. Third St. and 122 E. Third St. The vote will take place...

  • Weekly agenda

    Updated Dec 18, 2024

    The Hinsdale Village Board, Community Consolidated District 181 Board and Hinsdale High School District 86 Board are not scheduled to meet the week of Dec. 23-27....

  • School districts approve TIF agreements

    Ken Knutson and Pamela Lannom|Updated Dec 18, 2024

    After months of objecting to Clarendon Hills’ plan to create a tax increment financing agreement along 55th Street, Hinsdale’s two public school districts have reached an agreement with that village. Community Consoli-dated Elementary District 181 Board members Monday approved an intergovernmental agreement with Clarendon Hills that dramatically reduces the amount of tax revenue the district could potentially lose under the TIF. “It’s been a journey,” said Mindy Bradford, assistant superintendent for business and operation...

  • Holiday happenings

    Updated Dec 18, 2024

    The Nutcracker’ Dec. 21-22 Hinsdale South Auditorium 7401 Clarendon Hills Road, Darien www.wsballet.org The West Suburban Ballet Conservatory will present this holiday classic. Time: 1 and 4 p.m. Dec. 21, 1 p.m. Dec. 22. Tickets: $40. Holiday Afternoon Tea Dec. 21 & 28 Lucille Restaurant at Drury Lane 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace www.lucillerestaurant.com (630) 530-8300 Enjoy an exquisite afternoon tea around a breathtaking Christmas tree, accompanied by live entertainment playing favorite holiday tunes. Teas also are sla...

  • Board set to OK capital spending plan

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Dec 11, 2024

    The Hinsdale Village Board is set to approve a 2025 budget Tuesday, Dec. 17, that includes $4.77 million for capital projects. The capital improvement plan identifies major projects, along with funding sources, for expenses higher than $10,000, according to village documents. “Capital assets are the largest improvements for most governments, with the use typically spanning many years, if not decades,” said Carrie Dittman, the village’s chief financial officer. “It requires forethought and planning to maintain capital infrastr...

  • Spirit of giving

    Updated Dec 11, 2024

    n Holly Jolly Trolley Dec. 12 Immanuel Hall 320 S. Grant St. www.hinsdalehistory.org Enjoy a trolley ride to view village lights, “Nutcracker” performances by Salt Creek Ballet Company dancers, meet and greet with the ballerinas and a cookie or refreshment. Attendees must attend at the time slot purchased. Proceeds benefit the Hinsdale Historical Society. Time: 5 to 9 p.m. Tickets: $45, free for infants up to age 1 who will sit on a parent’s lap. n Clothing and Winterwear Drive Through Dec. 17 Hinsdale Central 5500 S. Grant S...

  • Michael Ann Walters

    Updated Dec 11, 2024

    Michael Ann "Mike" Walters, nee Sweet, 82, of Hinsdale, died Nov. 14, 2024. While Mike is known to many locals as the kind blonde-haired woman who worked the front desk at the Western Springs Veterinary Clinic for 27 years beside her husband, she also worked as a roller-skating waitress at Dog N Suds, an elf at Santa's Village, a truck driver, census taker, den mother, church youth leader and, perhaps most importantly, as a thoughtful and compassionate mother and grandmother....

  • Keep the wreath red and the holiday season safe

    Updated Dec 11, 2024

    Twinkling lights charming passersby outside and a roaring fire warming guests inside are scenes that fuel joy and fond feelings this time of year. But letting lights burn too hot near anything that could catch fire or leaving a fireplace fire or candles unattended are safety hazards that can quickly turn a happy holiday season into a tragic one. According to the National Fire Prevention Association, U.S. fire departments respond to almost 800 home fires started by holiday decorations or Christmas trees each year. These fires...

  • This week's cover - One truck open sleigh

    Updated Dec 11, 2024

    Santa Claus made a quick trip to Hinsdale Friday night for the Hinsdale Chamber of Commerce Christmas Walk. The Hinsdale Fire Department was called upon to help Santa make the last leg of his journey from the North Pole. After helping Village President Tom Cauley light the village Christmas tree, Santa made his trip over to Burlington Park to visit with children. Santa will be in his home away from home in Burlington Park from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays Dec. 14 and 21....

  • More homes added to 'significant' list

    Ken Knutson|Updated Dec 11, 2024

    Owners of vintage Hinsdale homes continue to respond to the village’s effort to encourage preservation as the voluntary listing of historically significant structures reaches almost 100 properties. At the Dec. 4 meeting of the historic preservation commission, five more properties were recommended for inclusion on the list, a prerequisite to be eligible for incentives to help with home renovations or additions that include matching grant funds, a property tax rebate and zoning relief. In her introductory remarks before p...

  • Holiday happenings

    Updated Dec 11, 2024

    n ‘Nutcracker Suite’ Dec. 13 The Community House 415 W. Eighth St. www.wsballet.org This festive “Nutcracker” event for all ages features snacks, crafts, festivities and an interactive performance. Time: 6 p.m. Tickets: $55 n Holiday Concert Dec. 14 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 1310 Shepherd Drive, Naperville www.nhbdupage.com The New Horizons Band of DuPage will perform well-known Christmas selections and audience favorites. The concert will include the New Horizons Concert Band, Brass Choir, German Band, Jazz Band and Woo...

  • The Christmas Walk is comin' to town

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Dec 4, 2024

    Break out those long johns and parkas and prepare to enjoy Hinsdale's traditional kickoff to the holiday season this Friday, Dec. 6, from 5 to 7 p.m. Presented by the Hinsdale Chamber of Commerce and Bella Cosa Jewelers, the 58th annual Hinsdale Christmas Walk will take place in the heart of the village and feature wintery wonders and treats for all, said Amanda Wagner, marketing director for the chamber. The evening will begin with the three lighting ceremony on the lawn of...

  • Spend the next 19 shopping days shopping local

    Updated Dec 4, 2024

    With Black Friday and Cyber Monday behind us, the Christmas shopping season is well under way. The ambitious among us already might have crossed all their names off their list and started wrapping. Some might have a few presents purchased, with more to go. And then there are those who have yet to buy a single gift. Gulp. There’s only 19 shopping days left! But there’s no need to panic. People who shop right here in Hinsdale can avoid driving up and down ramps in large parking lots and standing in long lines at stores in the m...

  • In focus

    Updated Dec 4, 2024

    The village of Hinsdale transformed KLM into a Winter Wonderland Sunday. From a life-size snow globe to a Christmas train to visits with Santa, the park was the next best thing to the North Pole. Zyla Bashir spoke to Santa about her Christmas list. (Jim Slonoff photos)...

  • Meeting roundup

    Updated Dec 4, 2024

    Hinsdale High School District 86 Among other business Nov. 21, board members: • discussed a proposed intergovernmental agreement with the village of Clarendon Hills regarding the proposed tax increment financing district along 55th Street. The Jewel-Osco and PNC bank are no longer part of the TIF, according to a plan the Clarendon Hills Village Board approved Monday night. The district will have its legal team review the IGA, which provides the district with some TIF revenue, and the board will discuss it again at its Dec. 1...

  • Weekly agenda

    Updated Dec 4, 2024

    Hinsdale High School District 86 Board 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12 Hinsdale South High School 7401 Clarendon Hills Road, Darien www.hinsdale86.org/board-of-education/board-meetings Hinsdale Plan Commission 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11 Memorial Building 19 E. Chicago Ave. On the draft agenda: special-use permit for 777 N. York Road (KBarre Hinsdale), sign permit reviews for 9 E. First St. (Celestial Art Curation), 19 W. First St. (Gone Grazy), 12 E. Hinsdale Ave. (Hinsdale Wine Shop) and 49 S. Washington St. (Kelsey Resale...

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