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  • Cleared data backlog leads to spike in Friday's COVID-19 tests, cases

    Jerry Nowicki, Capitol News Illinois|Updated Sep 4, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — New confirmed cases of COVID-19 and the number of tests results reported skyrocketed Friday, reflecting the clearing of a data backlog in the state’s public reporting of case counts. The backlog lasted approximately two days and drove down test counts, apparently starting Tuesday, Sept. 1. After clearing the backlog by Friday, Illinois Department of Public Health reported 5,368 new cases among 149,273 test results recorded over 24 hours. That made for a 3.6 percent one-day positivity rate. The number, taken by...

  • Sanders family takes trip of a lifetime

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Sep 2, 2020

    The Sanders family has done a fair amount of traveling, with annual visits to Jean's dad in Puerto Rico and Scott's family in Florida and a number of road trips. But they had never experienced anything like the 10 days they spent last summer in South Africa. The destination is offered in a rotation of incentive trips offered by Scott's company, Boston Scientific. He had never gone on that trip, but it piqued his interest. "It always comes back by far as the best location," he...

  • Real estate sales

    Updated Sep 2, 2020

    Deeds for the following properties in Hinsdale and Golfview Hills were recorded in DuPage County from July 20 to Aug. 21. 1. 305 S. Garfield Ave., Jennifer Sherman and Douglas Cherry to South Garfield Green LLC, July 20, $655,000 2. 1300 Hawthorne Lane, Chicago Title Land Trust Co. to Chicago Title Land Trust Co., July 20, $950,000 3. 164 The Lane, Devon M. Russell Trust to Jason and Amrita Shaffer, July 20, $1,345,000 4. 450 58th Place, Sun Feiran and Shirui Man to Vitalie Clim, July 21, $230,000 5. 301 S. Park Ave., Louis...

  • Tator Tots swing into action

    Updated Sep 2, 2020

    Ben Tator and the Tator Tots performed at the Hinsdale's Lunch on the Lawn last month. Burlington Park was filled with families having lunch and enjoying the show. Kaelin Joyce, Emmeline Reichel, Danny Joyce, Jackson Reichel and Meave Rehor got into the swing of things. Michael Kuczwara helped his sister, Maggie, learn a step or two. (Jim Slonoff photos)...

  • Weekly agenda

    Updated Aug 26, 2020

    Hinsdale High School District 86 Board 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 27, https://d86.hinsdale86.org On the agenda: tour Hinsdale Central referendum classroom renovations; bond premium discussion; approve director of security contract and agreement with The Community House; updates on returning to school, school year calendar and standardized assessments...

  • This week's cover

    Updated Aug 26, 2020

    School's in! - St. Isaac Jogues opened its doors Monday to students in kindergarten through eighth grade. Wednesday morning it was the preschoolers' turn to join in. Lewis Barrett, pre-3, and sister Evelyn, pre-4, were escorted by their father for the first day of their classes. For more on private schools in Hinsdale reopening, turn to the story on Page 7. (Jim Slonoff photo)...

  • Hinsdale police cracking down

    Updated Aug 26, 2020

    As Labor Day nears, Hinsdale police are partnering with law enforcement across the state in the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign to stop impaired driving and save lives. The initiative, which began Aug. 20 and runs through Sept. 8, involves stepped-up impaired driving patrols and seat belt enforcement, particularly at night when seat belt usage rates are at their lowest, along with monitoring for speeding and distracted driving. “Impaired driving kills more than 10,000 people in the United States each year,” said Hi...

  • Correction

    Updated Aug 26, 2020

    The home at 137 N. Lincoln St. featured in the Aug. 13 “Once upon a time” was built in 1868. The photo was not taken in 1868, as the caption indicated....

  • Number of COVID-19 cases is still climbing

    Updated Aug 26, 2020

    The number of Hinsdale residents who have been diagnosed with a confirmed case of COVID-19 hit 297 Tuesday, compared to 276 a week ago. The DuPage County Health Department reported 272 confirmed cases in Hinsdale and the Cook County Health Department reported 25 confirmed cases in the village. A total of 168 confirmed cases and 33 deaths are associated with ManorCare in Hinsdale, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. Those numbers include residents and staff who might not be DuPage County residents. Amita...

  • Pillars testing site has new address in BR

    Updated Aug 26, 2020

    Pillars Community Health has moved its COVID-19 drive-up testing site from the Anne M. Jeans School in Willowbrook to the Burr Ridge Middle School, 15W451 91st St. Testing is available from 8:30 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays and 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays. Patients with symptoms of COVID-19, known exposure to the virus or anyone wishing to be tested can call (708) 745-5277 for an appointment. Patients do not have to be existing Pillars Community Health patients or enrolled in District 180 schools....

  • Private school students are back in class

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Aug 26, 2020

    As some public school students wait to start classes and others are participating in remote learning, many students at private schools are back in class every day. Zion Lutheran Preschool started the school year yesterday with a special welcome for kids - and special directions on how to enter and exit the building. "We are operating at a reduced enrollment, so just the reduction in class size allows for more social distancing in the classroom," director Elizabeth Reilley...

  • Golfer makes special shot in the desert

    Ken Knutson|Updated Aug 26, 2020

    Jack DiTrani clutched his 52-degree gap wedge on the tee of the 97-yard hole, took aim and launched his TaylorMade ball. The trajectory was a little thinner than planned, but the line was good. Very good. "I didn't hit it exactly how I like it," DiTrani said. "It was going really fast and it hit the pin and dropped in. I jumped up and down and threw my arms in the air, and everyone was excited and happy." By everyone he meant his playing partners, fellow Team Illinois members...

  • Once upon a time

    Updated Aug 26, 2020

    The squirrel whisperer - This home, formerly at 219 E. Third St., was built by Deming Preston in 1887. When he noted the village did not have squirrels, he and other residents purchased several dozen pairs for the town. He was also a local bank president, volunteer fire chief, founder of the library and village president, according to Sandy Williams' book, "Images of America - Hinsdale."...

  • Art in the park

    Updated Aug 26, 2020

    Artist Sean Corner works on creating some sculptures while visitors make their way along the artists' booths during the 47th annual Hinsdale Fine Arts Show Aug. 16 in Burlington Park. The two-day, juried event featured the works of more than 50 artists and was sponsored by the Hinsdale Chamber of Commerce. (photos by Steve Johnston for The Hinsdalean)...

  • D181 schools finalize plans to re-open

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Aug 26, 2020

    verything they can to make sure when students arrive for the first day of school Sept. 8 that they and staff members are safe. That was the message Superintendent Hector Garcia and other administrators gave Community Consolidated Elemen-tary District 181 Board members at their meeting Monday. With students in the hybrid model split between morning and afternoon sessions, class sizes are at eight to 13 students, well within the available space for 14 to 21 desks in district classrooms. “We’re very, very happy that those ranges...

  • Residents key to stopping crime in town

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Aug 21, 2020

    Hinsdale Police Chief Brian King had a straightforward message for residents during a virtual crime forum Monday night. Police are working diligently to prevent thieves from stealing cars and finding and arresting those who do. But the best method of crime prevention is for residents to stop leaving their cars unlocked with the key fobs inside. “I cannot stress enough — we need to get residents to lock their cars overnight and remove their key fobs,” King said. In just the past four weeks, two cars have been stolen from...

  • Good news

    Updated Aug 19, 2020

    COLLEGE STUDENTS EARN DEGREES These students from Hinsdale earned degrees at the conclusion of the 2019-20 school year at their respective colleges and universities. Nicholas Becker, bachelor’s in civil engineering, Marquette University Nicholas Kallas, bachelor’s in human resources, Marquette University Meghan Meredith, bachelor’s with distinction in industrial engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison Molly Miller, bachelor’s in journalism, University of Wisconsin-Madison Cecelia Moran, bachelors in biology and seconda...

  • ComEd accepts claims linked to Aug. 10 storm

    Updated Aug 19, 2020

    ComEd is allowing residents to claim grocery items that spoiled as residents lived without electricity following the Aug. 10 storms. Residents can a file a claim for groceries, property or other damage from a power interruption using the form available at https://www.villageofhinsdale.org/comedclaimform.pdf....

  • Hinsdale adds two more COVID-19 cases

    Updated Aug 19, 2020

    A total of 276 Hinsdale residents have confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of Aug. 18, compared to 274 a week ago. The DuPage County Health Department reported 257 confirmed cases in Hinsdale and the Cook County Health Department reported 19 confirmed cases in the village. A total of 168 confirmed cases and 33 deaths are associated with ManorCare in Hinsdale, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. Those numbers include residents and staff who might not be DuPage County residents. Amita Hinsdale Hospital had three...

  • D86 goes remote, D181 pursues hybrid

    Ken Knutson|Updated Aug 19, 2020

    Hinsdale High School District 86 students expecting to have their first in-person classes today since the COVID-19 pandemic closed schools in March will instead be learning from home, the district announced last week. Frustration levels were high at the district's board meeting Aug. 13 as Superintendent Tammy Prentiss informed the board of education that, due to more stringent return-to-school guidance issued Aug. 12 by the Illinois Department of Public Health and the...

  • Transformer fails creating power outage and small fire

    Updated Aug 19, 2020

    Just when power was returning to many homes in town following the Aug. 10 "derecho," a transformer failed in the 900 block of South Madison Street on Aug. 11 creating an outage for homes on several nearby streets. Firefighters were called to the scene as an arcing power line created a small fire. Hinsdale firefighter/paramedic Mike Lorusso soaks down a fence that had caught fire....

  • Once upon a time

    Updated Aug 19, 2020

    The right stuff - Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Dutch Colonial home at 121 S. County Line Road that was built in 1894. The home was owned by Frederick Bagley, who was a marble merchant. The home included many marble details and an octagonal library. This photo is from Sandy Williams' book, "Images of America - Hinsdale." Do you have a Hinsdale photo that is at least 25 years old? We'd love to share it with our readers. Stop by our office at 7 W. First St. or email it to...

  • Weekly agenda

    Updated Aug 19, 2020

    Community Consolidated Elementary Dist. 181 Board 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 24 https://www.d181.org On the draft agenda: 2020-21 reopening plan safety protocol, 2020-21 amended school calendar Hinsdale Economic Development Commission 8:45 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 26 https://www.villageofhinsdale.org On the draft agenda: fall/winter events (Wine Walk, Holidays in Hinsdale), Shop Local/Welcome Back Week review and survey results, new liaison Nathan Parce Hinsdale High School District 86 Board 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 27...

  • City offers Pilsen, other neighborhoods

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Aug 19, 2020

    My mid-summer, after several months of quarantine, the Konieska family of Hinsdale was ready for a change of scenery. With travel out of the question, Stephanie Konieska turned to the internet for inspiration. She found she didn't have to go far to find new sights. Konieska discovered a list of ideas for safe outdoor activities to educate and entertain. Inspired by the list, she and her 10-year-old son, Camden, set out one day in early July to discover the art and culture of...

  • This week's cover

    Updated Aug 19, 2020

    Secret weapon - Sven Lindstrom and Nikos Pyross, both students at The Lane School, work out a strategy before making their next move during the Illinois Chess Teachers camp at The Community House recently. Please turn to Page 16 for more pictures....

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