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    Updated Jan 31, 2024

    COLLEGE STUDENTS MAKE DEAN’S LISTS The following students from Hinsdale earned a spot on the dean’s list or equivalent for the fall 2023 semester at their respective colleges and universities. • Mari Angelopoulos, Miami University* • Mack Ashbaugh, Belmont University • Max Aziz, University of Wisconsin-Madison • Timmy Aziz, University of Wisconsin-Madison • Kelly Baird, University of Wisconsin-Madison • Tommy Batina, University of Wisconsin-Madison • Sophia Biancalana, Belmont University • Cooper Brackett, University of Alaba...

  • Crime on senator's radar for early '24

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Jan 26, 2024

    Suzy Glowiak Hilton, elected to represent the 23rd District in the Illinois Senate in 2018, said she prioritizes constituents, whether they be individuals, businesses or municipalities. She points to the most significant accomplishment of the last legislative session — working with the Illinois Department of Professional and Financial Regulation to modernize the licensing system — with that in mind. “That was one of the things that I was the most excited about in the recent session that we just ended, because it really is go...

  • Vacation rentals might be regulated

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Jan 25, 2024

    The Hinsdale Village Board Tuesday agreed to ask the plan commission to look at new regulations for short-term rentals in the village. The proposed ordinance change would set a six-month minimum for rental homes, including those booked through services such as Airbnb or VRBO. As part of its process, the plan commission will hold a public hearing, but a handful of residents spoke out Tuesday night. Michelle Crowe, who lives at 200 S. Bodin St., said some 20 groups rented the house next door through Airbnb between Thanksgiving...

  • Sixth Street work postponed until 2025

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Jan 25, 2024

    Work on Sixth Street planned for this summer will be postponed until 2025 so residents have more time to determine their options to save their brick street. "We budgeted $4.5 million for the work on Sixth Street," Village President Tom Cauley said at Tuesday night's Hinsdale Village Board meeting. "If we do an all-brick Sixth Street, that would be a $6.5-million project for four blocks. That is a lot of money for the village." Cauley spoke in response to a plea from Sixth...

  • County offers program for seniors on scams

    Updated Jan 24, 2024

    Senior citizens, caregivers and family members are invited to join representatives from several county offices for a free, informational session on avoiding scams and fraud aimed at senior citizens and the elderly from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31, in the first floor auditorium of the JTK Administration Building Auditorium, 421 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton. Attendees of “Safe from Scams: Protecting Seniors and their Assets” will learn how to spot common scams including phone, internet, dating and social media sch...

  • The wonder of art

    Updated Jan 24, 2024

    With the day off school, children who attended the LyArts Kids Open Art Studio at The Community House Jan. 15 had an opportunity to experiment with many types of media to create works of art. Mallory Champ finished her snowman snow globe, gave it a shake and loved the result. (Jim Slonoff photo)...

  • Meeting roundup

    Updated Jan 24, 2024

    Community Consolidated Elementary Dist. 181 Board Among other business Monday, board members: • heard a report on the packaging of bids for the estimated $20.7 million in construction projects related to the district’s implementation of full-day kindergarten in the 2025-26 school year. Facilities director Mike Duggan said Oak School was bid separately due to the $5.8 million in work required, while Elm School and The Lane were bid together as smaller projects with a $3.5 million combined cost estimate, as were Madison and...

  • Board gives D181 summer projects green light

    Ken Knutson|Updated Jan 24, 2024

    Community Consolidated Elementary District 181 Board members Monday approved $2.2 million in summer improvements across the nine-school district. Facilities director Mike Duggan, in his presentation to the board recommending the work, reported that the total is lower than had been forecasted when the projects were initially brought forward in October. “We were expecting to come in at around $2.4 million for this coming summer, but we did get some good prices,” Duggan said. The single biggest cost of $500,000 is to rep...

  • Weekly agenda

    Updated Jan 24, 2024

    Hinsdale Firefighters Pension Board 9 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 1 Memorial Building 19 E. Chicago Ave. www.villageofhinsdale.org Hinsdale Village Board 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 1 Memorial Building 19 E. Chicago Ave. www.villageofhinsdale.org...

  • Once upon a time

    Updated Jan 24, 2024

    Places from the past - Hinsdale's building services supervisor, Jim Piontkowski, a Hinsdale Central graduate, moved to Hinsdale in 1971 and spent many years here in his youth. Having spent more than 40 years with the village, there isn't a lot about Hinsdale he doesn't know or hasn't photographed. This photo from 1979 is of Hinsdale Shoe Service, which was located at 18 W. Hinsdale Ave. The building is now home to Adore Nail Salon. Do you have a Hinsdale photo that is at...

  • Red goes black

    Updated Jan 24, 2024

    Friday afternoon's pep rally at Hinsdale Central cast an unusual glow on things, as the source of lighting was black lights, along with a colored spotlight every now and again. With performances by the cheerleaders and pommers, the main gym was filled with cheers and shouts of encouragement. A four-way tug of war between the classes was a big hit as was a quick staff vs. students basketball game. They might have looked good, but the staff fell short in the game, only scoring...

  • Pile up on Madison

    Updated Jan 17, 2024

    While kids had to spend most of Friday e-learning, when "school" was out kids across Hinsdale flocked to the Madison hill for a chance to finally enjoy some outdoor winter activities. And in spite of it being a rainy afternoon, it didn't stop the fun. Please turn to Page 30 for more pictures. (Jim Slonoff photo)...

  • 'Snow day!'

    Updated Jan 17, 2024

    While it wasn't a snow day of the past, as schools switched to remote learning Friday, but as soon as they could, kids flocked to the Madison hill for some sledding. Theo Biesanz and Henry Lattanzio start their descent. Chase Morris flies through the air after hitting the make shift snow ramp. Rose Clary and Noelle Yammine race down the hill seconds before spilling out of their tube. (Jim Slonoff photos)...

  • Holiday enforcement results

    Updated Jan 17, 2024

    The Hinsdale Police Department partnered with the Illinois Department of Transportation and law enforcement across the state for the holiday “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” drunk-driving enforcement campaign. From Dec. 15 through Jan. 2, the Hinsdale Police Department showed zero tolerance for impaired driving, arresting three offenders for the potentially deadly crime. Hinsdale police also arrested one driver for felony aggravated fleeing to elude a police officer. The department issued 16 citations for speeding, one for...

  • Legislator looks toward spring session

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Jan 17, 2024

    Just before the spring session of the 103rd General Assembly began Tuesday in Springfield, The Hinsdalean spoke with the village' state representative and state senator about their recent accomplishments and priorities for this session. This is the first of a two-part series, with an article on state Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton set to run next week. State Rep. Jenn Ladisch Douglass (D-45, Elmhurst) celebrated her first year in office Jan. 11, just days before the spring session...

  • Weekly agenda

    Updated Jan 17, 2024

    Community Consolidated Elementary Dist. 181 Board 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 22 Hinsdale Middle School 100 S. Garfield Ave. www.d181.org On the draft agenda: full-day kindergarten bid update, food service presentation, special education mid-year report, award summer project bids Hinsdale Village Board 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23 Memorial Building 19 E. Chicago Ave. www.villageofhinsdale.org On the draft agenda: award KLM custodial and event set-up services contract...

  • Program throws lifeline to aging homes

    Updated Jan 17, 2024

    In 2001, Hinsdale established a voluntary landmarking program to help protect the village's architectural legacy. Today 24 homes are landmarked. In 2022, the village board enacted a Historic Overlay District to advance the preservation effort by offering incentives to renovate vintage dwellings instead of tearing them down. Interested homeowners can apply to be on the Historically Significant Structures list. Today 79 homes are listed, with more poised for approval. "The...

  • Once upon a time

    Updated Jan 17, 2024

    Places from the past - Hinsdale's building services supervisor, Jim Piontkowski, a Hinsdale Central graduate, moved to Hinsdale in 1971 and spent many years here in his youth. Having spent more than 40 years with the village, there isn't a lot about Hinsdale he doesn't know or hasn't photographed. This photo from 1979 is of Rich Port Realtors which was located at 28 W. Hinsdale Ave. The building is now home to Trumeau Design & Decor. Do you have a Hinsdale photo that is at...

  • Day of service

    Updated Jan 17, 2024

    Members of Union Church held a Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service Monday morning. Volunteers could choose one or more of the six stations set up and tie blankets, braid pet toys, make valentines, make welcome packs, pack snack bags and sandwiches and create placemats. The items were then donated to nearby agencies helping people in need. Jimmy and his mom, Lauren Apostolou, work on a valentine card. Jake Haunty along with Graeme and Luke Carmondy work on braiding a pet toy...

  • New superintendent, third interim hired

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Jan 17, 2024

    As expected, the Hinsdale High School District 86 Board last week hired Michael Lach as its new superintendent. "He's a listener," board President Cat Greenspon said prior to casting her vote at the Jan. 10 special meeting. "Those that come to the board meetings very regularly might actually recognize him, because he took the time to come to our board meetings and get to know our community prior to interviewing. And that, to me, speaks volumes of his intention to understand...

  • Getting their Garba on

    Updated Jan 10, 2024

    The Hinsdale Central South Asian Student Union hosted a Garba in Central's fieldhouse in November. The event is an Indian communal dance form involving dancing in a circle. Several parents from the group were on hand to teach their children, and others joined in to learn the custom. Other dance forms were also included, such as Dandiya Raas and Bhangra. Please turn to Page 30 for more pictures. (Jim Slonoff photos)...

  • Real estate sales

    Updated Jan 10, 2024

    Deeds for these properties in Hinsdale and Golfview Hills were recorded in DuPage County between Nov. 22 and Dec. 20. 1. 123 W. Fifth St., 720 Bodin LLC to Samer and Kimberly ElShafei trusts, Nov. 22, $1,638,853 2. 620 S. Bruner St., Christian and Amanda Hmura to Luke and Rachel Harangody, Dec. 1, $1,275,000 3. 9 S. Bodin St., Jennifer Lambert Trust to Tonia Gooden and Maarten VanDiest, Dec. 1, $950,000 4. 722 N. Elm St., Najah Mirza and Mohammed Azam to Qiulan Jiang and Hong Dong, Dec. 4, $1,500,000 5. 915 N. Madison St.,...

  • Metra will have new fare structure Feb. 1

    Updated Jan 10, 2024

    Metra riders will experience some changes in the early months of 2024. Metra closed its remaining ticket windows at outlying stations on the BNSF Line Monday and windows at all other lines, including downtown stations, will close Feb. 1. Tickets will be available for purchase through the Ventra app, the new ticket vending machine at the Hinsdale station and on the trains. A new fare structure also will go into effect Feb. 1, with a variety of new fare prices, products and rules. The new structure reduces the number of fare zo...

  • Village offers pickup for live holiday trees

    Updated Jan 10, 2024

    The village of Hinsdale is offering free Christmas tree collection services for residents to help keep the community clean and green after the holiday. Trees may be placed at the curb; all decorations and trimmings must be removed. The final Christmas tree pickup will take place on the week of Jan. 15, on the regular pickup day. Artificial trees will be treated as bulk items. To have them collected, affix two garbage stickers....

  • Once upon a time

    Updated Jan 10, 2024

    Places from the past - Hinsdale's building services supervisor, Jim Piontkowski, a Hinsdale Central graduate, moved to Hinsdale in 1971 and spent many years here in his youth. Having spent more than 40 years with the village, there isn't a lot about Hinsdale he doesn't know or hasn't photographed. This photo from 1979 is of Griffin's in the Village, which was located at 18 E. First St. It is the current home of Nabuki. Do you have a Hinsdale photo that is at least 25 years...

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