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  • D86 names new assistant superintendent of academics

    Updated Jun 3, 2020

    Christopher Covino will be the new assistant superintendent of academics for Hinsdale High School District 86 as of July 1. District 86 board members approved his appointment at their May 14 meeting. "First, I want to wish Dr. Carol Baker the best in her future endeavors," Superintendent Tammy Prentiss said. "Second, I want congratulate Chris on his appointment as the district's new assistant superintendent of academics. His knowledge and skills, as well as his experience and...

  • Business has been booming at Kramer's

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Jun 3, 2020

    Seeing empty shelves at the grocery store during the first few weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic created feelings of anxiety in many shoppers. And in Ron Ludwigson, who, with wife Kim, owns Kramer Foods in Hinsdale. "To see all the shelves empty and to know you can't fill them up with the next truck coming, it was difficult," Ron said. "Our supplier would only let us order 10 percent more than we normally order. That wasn't keeping our shelves full." At times, their inventory of...

  • Friday marks the end of Illinois' stay-at-home order

    Rebecca Anzel, Capitol News Illinois|Updated May 29, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — Gov. JB Pritzker announced Friday, the first day Illinois’ economy operated under more relaxed restrictions, his stay-at-home order is replaced by one reflective of “our new, more open reality.” Small businesses statewide opened their doors to customers, with capacity limitations. Restaurants and bars served socially-distanced diners outside, and fitness centers taught classes outdoors with small groups of people. Barbershops and salons resumed services as well, and state parks, wildlife areas and histori...

  • State files emergency rules for long-term care facilities

    Jerry Nowicki, Capitol News Illinois|Updated May 29, 2020

    The state health department filed emergency rules Thursday mandating long-term care facilities to develop testing plans to better protect residents and ensure they are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic appropriately. “The overwhelming majority of long-term care facilities in Illinois are privately run,” Gov. JB Pritzker said during his daily COVID-19 news conference Thursday in Chicago. “In response to the COVID-19 crisis, some of those facilities have acted proactively, some only reactively.” Pritzker said of roughly...

  • Summer work closes bridge over Route 83

    Updated May 29, 2020

    IDOT closed the Chicago Avenue bridge over Route 83 May 21 for deck repairs. The general scope of work includes bridge repairs, joint repair, overlay and incidental and collateral work necessary to complete the project. The project may also require lane reductions on Route 83 to complete the necessary work on the underside of the bridge. IDOT has indicated the detour route will be Ogden Avenue and the detour for through traffic will be posted for Madison Street in Hinsdale and Cass Avenue. IDOT’s anticipated project c...

  • Pritzker tours flood preparations as East St. Louis gears up for contact tracing

    Peter Hancock, Capitol News Illinois|Updated May 28, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — Gov. JB Pritzker spent much of the day Wednesday in downstate Illinois, where he observed flood preparations along the Illinois River in Meredosia before heading to East St. Louis. There, officials are preparing to launch a massive contact-tracing effort to control the spread of COVID-19. About 60 Illinois National Guard soldiers have been deployed to Meredosia, about 60 miles west of Springfield, to assist local emergency management officials in stacking an estimated 150,000 sandbags to shore up a levee that p...

  • This week's cover

    Updated May 28, 2020

    Pomp and different circumstances - Parades, pictures and parties were on the list for the Hinsdale Central class of 2020 this year. Instead of a trip to Dickinson Field, the graduates and their families gathered around their TVs to watch the virtual ceremony at 7 p.m. May 21. Before the ceremony kicked off, dozens of families flocked to the front entrance of the school to take their graduation pictures. After photos, Hannah Ahdab, Taylor Wagner, Audrey La Valle and Camille...

  • Weekly agenda

    Updated May 27, 2020

    Hinsdale High School District 86 Board 6 p.m. Thursday, May 28 https://www.d86.hinsdale86.org On the agenda: equal opportunities presentation, Goal 1 update, bond premium update, 2019-20 school year calendar revisions, hazard pay Hinsdale Historic Preservation Commission 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 3 https://www.villageofhinsdale.org On the draft agenda: public hearings on teardown moratorium, Clarendale development...

  • D181 hires new leader for business office

    Updated May 27, 2020

    District 181 has named Rick Engstrom as its new assistant superintendent of business and operations/chief school business official effective July 1. Engstrom will fill the vacancy left by the retirement of current Chief Financial Officer Mohsin Dada. Engstrom’s hiring was approved at the Community Consolidated District 181 Board meeting April 20. Engstrom comes to District 181 from Plainfield Community Consolidated District 202, where he served as director of finance and then assistant superintendent of business and o...

  • Chocolate just makes everything better

    Pamela Lannom|Updated May 27, 2020

    Helping others is part of the culture at World's Finest Chocolate. So when COVID-19 restrictions were put in place, the folks who work at the Chicago company found themselves in unfamiliar territory, focused on their own survival. "Our business is around doing good and helping people do the things they want to do through fundraising," said Eddie Opler of Hinsdale, who runs the company started by his grandfather in 1939. "That came to halt and it was scary and so out of our...

  • Increase in COVID-19 patients slowing here

    Updated May 27, 2020

    A total of 179 Hinsdale residents have confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of May 26, compared to 170 a week ago. The DuPage County Health Department reported 169 confirmed cases in Hinsdale and the Cook County Health Department reported 10 confirmed cases in the village. A total of 164 confirmed cases and 27 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 16...

  • Not even a global pandemic can keep it from being a great night to be a Red Devil

    Updated May 27, 2020

    It was different this year, but across Hinsdale Red Devils celebrated with parades, pictures and parties before attending their "virtual graduation." Natalie Howard, Liz Youngman, Emilie Chadwell, Katie Sharp, Jenna Collignon, Jessica Joy, Ana Suchy and Olivia Beargie gathered on the steps at Hinsdale Central to celebrate. This lion on Lincoln Street was sporting a cap for the evening. Grace Piller's dad pulled off a surprise parade while she was posing for pictures in front...

  • In this together

    Updated May 27, 2020

    Socially distanced donations — Members of FuelFed held a food drive Sunday, collecting almost 50 bags of food and paper products for the clients of HCS Family Services. Hinsdalean and club member Andy Blakenship handles a perfect pass from David Watts. FuelFed is “the largest private club for discerning collectors and enthusiasts of classic European cars and motorcycles,” according to its website. The club has held several Coffee & Classics events in Hinsdale last year and h...

  • Hinsdale merchants ready for restart

    Ken Knutson|Updated May 27, 2020

    Starting tomorrow, Hinsdale restaurants and bars are permitted to serve patrons outdoors and retail shops can admit customers. That's welcome news to hard-hit business owners, who have been eagerly anticipating the state's shift into Phase 3 of Gov. JB Pritzker's Restore Illinois plan. The village has developed a plan to partially close First Street between Garfield and Washington streets to accommodate tables on the roadway, installing protective concrete barriers and...

  • Pritzker administration working on guidance for reopening next week

    Peter Hancock, Capitol News Illinois|Updated May 22, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – Gov. JB Pritzker said Thursday his administration is developing guidelines for local governments and businesses to follow as the state prepares to enter the next phase of reopening the economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic. “We have guidance documents that are being prepared, work that’s already being done to make sure that people have enough time to open safely,” Pritzker said during his daily pandemic briefing in his office at the Capitol. He reiterated that all four regions of the state are on track to enter P...

  • Illinois on track to progress into next reopening phase

    Rebecca Anzel, Capitol News Illinois|Updated May 21, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — All of Illinois is “on track” to progress into the next phase of Gov. JB Pritzker’s plan to reopen the state safely, he said Tuesday during his daily update teleconference in Chicago. The current phase of the plan allows residents to visit golf courses and state parks, retail shops to deliver orders placed remotely and medical centers to allow elective surgeries to resume. By moving into the “Recovery” phase in 10 days, offices, salons, barbershops and manufacturers will begin to return with some capacity re...

  • Pritzker adds outdoor restaurant seating to next reopening phase

    Ben Orner, Capitol News Illinois|Updated May 21, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD ­— As the entire state remains on pace to enter the next phase of reopening in just nine days, Gov. JB Pritzker announced a major addition to the allowed activities under the phase: outdoor dining at restaurants. Pritzker on Wednesday said restaurants and bars will be able to open outdoor seating to customers when the businesses’ region moves into Phase 3 of the Restore Illinois reopening plan, which all four regions are on pace to do on May 29. “With the right restrictions, tables six feet apart and away from t...

  • This week's cover

    Updated May 21, 2020

    Congratulations, Class of 2020! - This issue is dedicated to Hinsdale's high school seniors, including senior speakers Lorenzo Jennings and Tess Klygis, whose address will be part of the Hinsdale Central virtual graduation ceremony tonight. Our coverage in this special issue includes a look at efforts to make this unusual graduation a special one (Page 5), a profile of the student body president and vice president (Page 9), special photos (Pages 3, 4 and 7), thoughts from...

  • Good news

    Updated May 20, 2020

    NAZ VALEDICTORIAN HAILS FROM HINSDALE Michael Rooney of Hinsdale has been named the 2020 valedictorian at Nazareth Academy in LaGrange Park. In addition to his academic achievements, Rooney was fully involved in the life of the school. He was captain of the tennis and golf teams, as well as qualifying for IHSA State competition in both sports during his high school career. He was an Executive Council member of Senior Board, co-president of the Service Team and a retreat leader. “Michael’s contributions to our school com...

  • Hinsdale Central lacrosse players salute seniors with drive-by parade

    Updated May 20, 2020

    Members of the Hinsdale Central lacrosse team spent an evening driving around the village in more than 20 decorated cars, honking horns and dropping off packages for their senior team members. Junior Cayden Torsberg and freshman Ari Tavoso popped out of their cars' sunroofs as the parade drove past their graduating teammates. Alaina Hamood and her family were first on the team's route. (Jim Slonoff photos)...

  • COVID-19 cases up slightly in Hinsdale

    Updated May 20, 2020

    A total of 170 Hinsdale residents have confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of May 19, compared to 167 a week ago. The DuPage County Health Department reported 160 confirmed cases in Hinsdale and the Cook County Health Department reported 10 confirmed cases in the village. A total of 163 confirmed cases and 24 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 21...

  • Man arrested for felony videotaping three girls

    Updated May 20, 2020

    Jose L. Gaspar, 45, 2606 E. St. Charles Road, Bellwood, was arrested May 12 on a felony count of unauthorized videotaping and two felony counts of unauthorized videotaping of a person under 18 for taking photos and video recordings of girls at a house in the 5600 block of South Washington Street last year where he was performing construction work. According the DuPage County State’s Attorney’s Office, in November, Gaspar, standing outside the home, took dozens of`photographs and video recordings of the homeowner’s 15-year-old...

  • Weekly agenda

    Updated May 20, 2020

    Hinsdale High School District 86 Board 6 p.m. Thursday, May 28 https://www.d86.hinsdale86.org...

  • No shortage of pomp for Central seniors

    Pamela Lannom|Updated May 20, 2020

    "Unfazed." That's the title Hinsdale Central yearbook staffers choose - in September - for this year's publication. How prophetic. Members of the Class of 2020 have taken this unexpected season in stride, educators and parents say. And the adults in their lives have done their best to make the end of senior year special. The "Let's Celebrate Hinsdale District 86 Class of 2020" Facebook page created by Colleen Carroll, G'nee Andrulis and Polly Ascher recognizes seniors from...

  • In this together

    Updated May 20, 2020

    A bit of primping for the pomp - Sherry Moawad adjusts son Nick's cap before the Hinsdale Central senior taped his portion of Central's graduation ceremony. Information on tonight's ceremony can be found on Pages 5 and 19. If you have a photo showing how you or your friends or neighbors are coping these days, email it to Jim Slonoff at [email protected].(Jim Slonoff photos)...

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