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  • Man arrested in Hinsdale faces murder charges

    Updated Nov 3, 2022

    The man Hinsdale police arrested Monday afternoon in the central business district has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the shooting death of his wife, 35-year-old Yahaira Gordon. Timothy A. Gordon, 46, of Montgomery, Ill., also has been charged with two counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon (Class 2 felony), possession of a firearm without a Firearm Owner’s Identification card (Class 3 felony) and aggravated unlawful use of a weapon with no F...

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    Updated Nov 2, 2022

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  • This week's cover

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Wicked witch of the Southeast - Actually, you can find one of these flying witches in all quadrants of town, as there are at least a dozen hovering in Hinsdaleans' yards, waiting to scare passers-by with their flashing eyes and frightening messages. Find out where to find them - and other great Halloween decorations - in our driving tour on Page 17. This witch is at the final stop on the tour. (Jim Slonoff photo)...

  • Outside firm hired due to short staff

    Ken Knutson|Updated Nov 2, 2022

    A public works department staffing shortage compelled Hinsdale trustees last week to contract with a private firm to perform snow removal services this winter. The unanimous vote at the village board’s Oct. 18 to pay Beverly Companies nearly $45,000 to shovel and salt the main downtown train station and the Highland train station for the 2022-23 winter season underscored the challenges facing both public and private sector employers in recruiting enough workers. “Normally the public works group plows and salts these are...

  • Humane society is in need of a rescue

    Ken Knutson|Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Hinsdale Humane Society is facing a financial emergency, agency officials say, so much so that an “SOS” has gone out to enlist the public’s help. The nonprofit organization, which will mark 70 years in the community next year, recently launched its Save Our Shelter campaign to boost diminishing donations as the shelter faces acute overcrowding due to an exploding stray population. JoAnn McGuinness, HHS board member and treasurer, said the organization is trying to get the word out that donations are vital to its survi...

  • Change clocks, batteries when DST ends Sunday

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Residents should do more than simply set their clocks back one hour when daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 6. The Hinsdale Fire Department and the International Association of Fire Chiefs encourage residents to use the extra hour they “gain” to change the batteries in their smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors, test the alarms and remind family members, friends and neighbors to do the same. Smoke alarm maintenance is a simple, effective way to reduce home fire deaths. Children and senior citizens are mos...

  • Corrections

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    DuPage County Board District 2 candidate Dan Kordik is an Oak Brook resident. An incorrect town of residence was identified in the candidate charts that ran in the Oct. 20 issue....

  • Weekly agenda

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Hinsdale Plan Commission 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9 Memorial Building 19 E. Chicago Ave. On the draft agenda: sign permit reviews for 110 E. Ogden Ave. (Therapeutic Health, one ground sign) and 101 W. Chestnut St. (VetChart LLC, two wall signs) Hinsdale Village Board Committee of the Whole 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3 Memorial Building 19 E. Chicago Ave. https://www.villageofhinsdale.org On the draft agenda: revenue projections for 2023 budget, five-year capital improvement plan and master infrastructure plan, draft CY2023...

  • New COVID numbers about the same in town

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    The DuPage County Health Department reported 14 new cases of COVID-19 in Hinsdale over the past week, bringing the total number of cases in the DuPage County portion of Hinsdale to 4,258, up from 4,244, last week. The Cook County Health Department no longer reports on cases specific to Hinsdale. The number of cases per 100,000 population in DuPage was 15 on Nov. 1, compared to 14.3 on Oct. 25. The community level remains at low. District 181 reported six new positive cases from Oct. 26-31, including three students and three...

  • D86 report card tells part of the story

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Declining SAT scores might be the headline when looking at the 2022 Illinois Report Card, but the picture of how high school students are faring academically is more complicated, said Chris Covino, assistant superintendent for academics in Hinsdale High School District 86. SAT scores for Hinsdale Central students are actually up slightly in math from 2021 and down slightly in English/language arts, based on the percentages of students meeting and exceeding state standards....

  • Once upon a time

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Gone fishin' - This photo is in the Sandy Williams' book, "Images of America - Hinsdale." "Camping, picnicking and fishing were popular pastimes. This 1903 photograph shows the women from Hinsdale's Evernden family preparing a meal at their elaborate campsite, likely along Salt Creek. The family scrapbook reveals that the men were at the creek, successfully fishing for dinner."...

  • Devils take to dunking

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    One of the many Hinsdale Central Homecoming activities during last month's weeklong celebration was a dunk tank. Carol Novatney winds up, Amelia McLaughlin takes a dip and Hammad Sham release a fast ball. Judging by the fun the students were having, it might become a permanent part of the celebration. (Jim Slonoff photos)...

  • Man wanted in murder case arrested in Hinsdale

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Hinsdale police were waiting Wednesday afternoon to learn if charges would be filed against a man they arrested Monday afternoon in the central business district. At about 2 p.m., a Hinsdale officers spotted a vehicle sought in a homicide that occurred about noon in far west suburban Montgomery. One male driver was in the vehicle, which was parked on Garfield Avenue just north of First Street. Hinsdale officers blocked the vehicle into the parking space and safely took the driver into custody. They recovered a firearm from...

  • Not all in D86 get with the program

    Ken Knutson|Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Creating a first-ever united program of studies for Hinsdale Central and Hinsdale South high schools last week instead became yet another faultline for a chronically disunited school board. By a 4-3 vote at their Oct. 27 meeting, the Hinsdale High School District 86 Board members adopted the 2023-24 program of studies, the culmination of a lengthy effort to align the two schools’ academic offerings. The district historically has had separate course lists for the campuses, resulting in greater selection for students at the m...

  • Guidelines for safe Halloween

    Updated Oct 26, 2022

    Although the village of Hinsdale does not regulate Halloween trick-or-treating hours, it is offering these reminders and guidelines to ensure the health and safety of community members. • Trick-or-treating should be done during daylight hours as a safety precaution. • Never go trick-or-treating alone; always go with a trusted adult or a group of friends. • Always walk on the sidewalks, not in the street. For a much more detailed list, visit the village website at www.villageofhinsdale.org....

  • Free fall leaf pick-up program starts Monday

    Updated Oct 26, 2022

    The village's annual fall leaf pick-up program begins Monday, Oct. 31. The program is designed to keep village streets cleaner and safer and to help keep leaves out of sewers and storm drains. The village provides free, unlimited weekly curbside collected of leaves in kraft paper yard waste bags. Plastic bags will not be picked up. Pick-up will run for six weeks in conjunction with regularly-scheduled weekly yard waste pick-up by Republic Services. Leaf pick-up is complimentary; other yard waste will require a yard waste...

  • New COVID cases hold steady in Hinsdale

    Updated Oct 26, 2022

    The DuPage County Health Department reported 16 new cases of COVID-19 in Hinsdale over the past week, bringing the total number of cases in the DuPage County portion of Hinsdale to 4,244, up from 4,228, last week. The Cook County Health Department no longer reports on cases specific to Hinsdale. The number of cases per 100,000 population in DuPage was 14.3 on Oct. 25, compared to 13.8 on Oct. 19. The community level remains at low. District 181 reported 12 positive cases from Oct. 18-25, including nine students, two teachers...

  • Weekly agenda

    Updated Oct 26, 2022

    Hinsdale Village Board Committee of the Whole 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3 Memorial Building, 19 E. Chicago Ave. https://www.villageofhinsdale.org On the draft agenda: revenue projections for 2023 budget, five-year capital improvement plan and master infrastructure plan, draft CY2023 budget Hinsdale Village Board 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3 Memorial Building, 19 E. Chicago Ave. https://www.villageofhinsdale.org On the draft agenda: IGA with DuPage County for drainage improvement, 2023 design engineering/construction observation...

  • Good news

    Updated Oct 26, 2022

    COMMUNITY house RECEIVES GRANT The Community House in Hinsdale received a $250,000 grant as part of $3.8 million in transformational grants the DuPage Foundation and DuPage County Board awarded to 17 social service nonprofit agencies. This marks the second set of grants distributed by the DuPage Community Transformation Partnership, established by the board and foundation in January. The organizations selected for grants serve DuPage County residents in the areas of food insecurity, housing instability, mental health and...

  • Updated Oct 26, 2022

  • PTOs, D181 partner on new playgrounds

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Oct 26, 2022

    When classes resumed in August, students at Monroe and Elm schools all had the same idea during recess. "The first couple of weeks there were lines of 30 kids deep waiting to get on the zipline," said Lara Massouras, president of the Monroe School PTO. "In a perfect world, we probably would have got two of them." The new zipline at Elm, also purchased by the school's PTO, was just as popular. "It is one of the hottest items out there. There is always a line to use the...

  • Once upon a time

    Updated Oct 26, 2022

    Hospital expansion - This photo in Sandy Williams' book, "Images of America - Hinsdale," is of what is now AdventHealth Hinsdale Hospital. "A 17-room addition was added to the existing home, and the Hinsdale Sanitarium opened in 1905. A healthy mind, physical therapy, diet and spiritual well-being were considered vital to the healing process. The sanitarium's tranquil setting provided an ideal atmosphere for this approach. Families were encouraged to participate in treatment...

  • Fire and police open house provides education and entertainment

    Updated Oct 26, 2022

    From a bounce house to learning to escape the house in the event of a fire, the Hinsdale Fire and Police departments annual open house was filled with an afternoon of food, fun and important life safety skills. Chef aka Chief Brian King helped out at the grill as well during the event. (Jim Slonoff photos)...

  • This week's cover

    Updated Oct 20, 2022

    Middle school bands fall in - Hinsdale Central drum major Deona Julary (clockwise from top left) looks back to check on Hinsdale Middle School's Stephen Esposito as he gets a chance to help direct the band during Bandamonium Friday in Hinsdale Central's gym. Central's Travis Marringa of Hinsdale plays her saxophone for the middle schoolers in attendance. Hinsdale Middle School's Aria Greenwald gets a chance to lead the band and Clarendon Hills Middle School's Rahul...

  • D181 to spend down fund balances

    Ken Knutson|Updated Oct 19, 2022

    The Community Consolidated District 181 Board affirmed its fund balance strategy this week, directing money to shore up medical self-insurance reserves and for a new administrative center. At Monday’s board meeting, Rick Engstrom, assistant superintendent of business and operations, reviewed the strategy, which seeks to maintain a reasonable fund balance to mitigate current and future financial risks, pursue projects and abate property taxes. “We look at the possible revenue reductions and district initiatives in October, and...

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