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  • Sweet treats

    Updated Oct 25, 2023

    Kids attending Halloween Cupcake Decorating at the Hinsdale Public Library had a sweet time creating and eating their own works of art, along with listening to a story about fall. Augie Weitz and Henry Kietzer work on their cupcakes with the precision of surgeons during the Oct. 15 event. (Sam Wheeler photos)...

  • No criminal charges in fatal accident

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Oct 25, 2023

    The 16-year-old driver in a July 17 accident that killed 14-year-old Sean Richards of Hinsdale and injured three others will not face criminal charges, according to a press release issued Wednesday. “The DuPage County MERIT Major Crash Investigation Team, the Hinsdale Police Department and the DuPage County State’s Attorney’s Office conducted a meticulously thorough and complete investigation into the facts and circumstances surrounding the events,” states a joint press release from the agencies. “Based on the results o...

  • No criminal charges in fatal accident

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Oct 25, 2023

    The 16-year-old driver in a July 17 accident that killed 14-year-old Sean Richards of Hinsdale and injured three others will not face criminal charges, according to a press release issued Wednesday. “The DuPage County MERIT Major Crash Investigation Team, the Hinsdale Police Department and the DuPage County State’s Attorney’s Office conducted a meticulously thorough and complete investigation into the facts and circumstances surrounding the events,” states a joint press release from the agencies. “Based on the results o...

  • This week's cover - Upstairs, downstairs

    Updated Oct 25, 2023

    The 38-step staircase inside 420 S. Park St. is one of the elements Mimi and Dan Collins restored to its former splendor when they purchased the century-old chateau nearly two years ago. A beneficiary of the village's recent efforts to preserve vintage properties, the home was opened to the public earlier this month to show how a historic home can be renovated for modern living. For more information, see the story on Page 5. (Jim Slonoff photo)...

  • Once upon a time

    Updated Oct 25, 2023

    Tall order - Hinsdale's Sean Chaudhry came across a box of old photos tucked in a corner of his store's basement. Widening First Street in 1937 required the removal of several mature trees. Village crews dug up the trees and transplanted them. 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 [email protected]....

  • Pumpkin patch pickings

    Updated Oct 25, 2023

    During the village of Hinsdale's annual Fall Fest Oct. 14, the front yard of the Memorial Building was turned into a pumpkin patch with hundreds of Halloween gourds ripe for the picking. Aiden Derben, Ben Robinson, John Wertz and Blakely Phelan worked the patch to pick their prized pumpkins. (Jim Slonoff photos)...

  • Profile for new leader in board's hands

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Oct 19, 2023

    More than 20 candidates have applied to become the next superintendent in Hinsdale High School District 86, and board members now have a profile of what type of individual they should hire. The profile was developed with input from 157 people who participated in focus groups and 657 people who completed an online survey, according to Kevin O’Mara, president of School Exec Connect, the firm conducting the search. He and colleague Brian Barnhart met over two days with 20 different focus groups that included school board m...

  • Updated Oct 18, 2023

  • Good news

    Updated Oct 18, 2023

    HINSDALE WOMAN jOINs BOARD DuPage Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Patricia Atuesta of Hinsdale to its board. She was officially welcomed at the foundation’s Sept. 21 board meeting. “It’s a pleasure to have Patricia join the ranks of our 23-member board,” said Mike Sitrick, DuPage Foundation president and CEO. “I’m excited by the skills and talents Patricia brings to the table and look forward to working with her to raise the quality of life for our community’s residents.” Atuesta is a bilingual profession...

  • Coroner lists causes of death in Dockery case

    Updated Oct 18, 2023

    Autopsy reports are in for a 49-year-old Hinsdale man and his 48-year-old ex-wife, whom he confessed to murdering at her home in Geneva before taking his own life. The reports confirm that Chad L. Dockery an Amanda R. Dockery both died from gunshot wounds June 19. Amanda Dockery suffered two gunshot wounds, one to the left side of her chest and one on the right side of her head, according to autopsy reports obtained through a Freedom of Information Act Request from the Kane County Coroner’s Office. The first shot, which s...

  • Then and now

    Updated Oct 18, 2023

    A Texaco gas station was built on the southeast corner of First and Lincoln streets in 1928, and it remained in operation until 1982, when it was sold. The Yurchaks remodeled the building and opened the Hinsdale Fruit Store. The store gained a new neighbor to the south in 2006 when Passero Development Corp. built a mixed-use office building at 111 S. Lincoln St. (Hinsdale Historical Society photo/Jim Slonoff photo)...

  • Park chateau endures like work of art

    Ken Knutson|Updated Oct 18, 2023

    In 1923, fire destroyed the Queen Anne-style home at 420 S. Park St. Owner Kathleen Healy Besly was away on a trip to England and learned the terrible news upon her return. Her desire to stay in Hinsdale fully intact, construction began the following year on a new residence inspired by her European upbringing. "Besly chose the French eclectic design as it was reminiscent of her childhood spent in France," according to the Hinsdale Historical Society's Historical Tourist:...

  • Once upon a time

    Updated Oct 18, 2023

    Park view - Hinsdale's Sean Chaudhry came across a box of old photos tucked in a corner of his store's basement. This photo was taken from the warming hut at Burns Field looking east toward Vine Street in 1937. At that time, there were no houses on the block. 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 [email protected]....

  • Meeting roundup

    Updated Oct 18, 2023

    Hinsdale High School District 86 Board Among other business Oct. 12, board members • unanimously approved a new math course called Geometry and Construction for the 2024-25 school year • voted 5-1 to postpone a vote on adding four new social studies courses and eliminating one until its next meeting on Oct. 26. Board member Peggy James said she needed answers to some questions before she would be comfortable voting. • decided to interview five to eight of the 17 individuals who applied to fill the vacancy. The board plans...

  • Weekly agenda

    Updated Oct 18, 2023

    Hinsdale High School District 86 Board 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26 Hinsdale Central High School, 55th and Grant streets www.hinsdale86.org/board-of-education/board-meetings Hinsdale Public Library Board 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24 Hinsdale Public Library, 20 E. Maple St. www.hinsdalelibrary.info On the draft agenda: FY23 budget review, FY23 tax levy max, interlibrary loan and public comment policies, by-laws update, 2024 closing and meeting dates, new time for committee of the whole meetings...

  • Library hosts mid-autumn fest

    Updated Oct 18, 2023

    The Hinsdale Public Library held a mid-autumn festival Oct. 1. More than 300 people attended the event, where they learned about the origin of the Chinese festival enjoyed delicacies, crafts, games and calligraphy. Asteria and Adrian Gong work on crafts, while Max Sun enjoys a game of ping pong. (Sam Wheeler photos)...

  • Trustees give proposal for larger HMS signs a read

    Ken Knutson|Updated Oct 18, 2023

    Nearly five years after opening, Hinsdale Middle School needs to bring some of its external signage up to code. At a rescheduled village board meeting Monday night, Hinsdale trustees listened to requests by Community Consolidated Elementary District 181 to OK the six signs on the building despite village code limiting the number to two. They also asked for permission to allow the size and height of the Blue Ribbon emblem on the east wall and to fly larger flags. Under the district’s proposal, the “Hinsdale Middle School” sign...

  • St. Isaac Jogues earns Blue Ribbon

    Ken Knutson|Updated Oct 13, 2023

    By Ken Knutson [email protected] St. Isaac Jogues School last won a National Blue Ribbon Award for academic achievement in 1990. When Carol Burlinski took over as the Hinsdale school's principal a decade ago, her marching orders were clearly articulated by then-SIJ pastor Father William DeSalvo. "Father DeSalvo said, 'I want you to get that Blue Ribbon,' " Burlinski recounted. Last month the U.S. Department of Education announced SIJ was one of only 40 nonpublic...

  • Once upon a time

    Updated Oct 12, 2023

    Who's on First, Part II - Hinsdale's Sean Chaudhry came across a box of old photos tucked in a corner of his store's basement. Public works crews assisted by temporary help from the WPA work on widening First Street in front of The Hinsdale Club, the predecessor to The Community House, on the southwest corner of First and Garfield. 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...

  • Popular event part of agency's history

    Updated Oct 11, 2023

    Over half a century, a three-day event called the Hinsdale Antiques Show grew from humble beginnings to become the largest annual fundraiser for The Community House. "The first show in 1945 - held just four years after The Community House was incorporated as a nonprofit organization - was much different from the one people are accustomed to today," a Sept. 11, 2008, article in The Hinsdalean stated. "A group of women hosted a show at The Community House, then located at First...

  • Weekly agenda

    Updated Oct 11, 2023

    Hinsdale High School District 86 Board 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12 Hinsdale South High School 7401 Clarendon Hills Road, Darien www.hinsdale86.org/board-of-education/board-meetings On the agenda: superintendent profile for search, process to fill board vacancy, 2024-25 course proposals, changes to employee benefits plan Hinsdale Village Board 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17 Memorial Building 19 E. Chicago Ave. www.villageofhinsdale.org On the draft agenda: approve additions to Historically Significant Properties List, approve...

  • Leaf pickup begins Oct. 30 in the village

    Updated Oct 11, 2023

    The village’s 2023 leaf pickup program, designed to keep streets cleaner and safer and to help keep leaves out of sewers and storm drains, will begin the week of Oct. 30. The program includes free, unlimited, weekly curbside collection of leaves in kraft paper yard waste bags. Plastic bags will not be picked up. Residents should place bagged leaves in the parkway in front of their home, along the curb, by 6 a.m. on their scheduled pickup date. Bags — and loose leaves — should not be placed in the street. Bags may not excee...

  • Man charged with illegal videotaping in Hinsdale

    Updated Oct 11, 2023

    DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin and Downers Grove Chief of Police Michael DeVries announced Friday that a Downers Grove man had been charged with inappropriately taping several females, two of whom were in a changing room and one of whom was a 13-year-old in the lobby of a Hinsdale Starbucks. Matthew Morgan, 36, appeared at First Appearance Court this morning where Judge Joshua Dieden ordered multiple conditions of pre-trial release including weapons surrender, home confinement/electronic monitoring, m...

  • 'Sisters' help women with breast cancer

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Oct 11, 2023

    By Sandy Illian Bosch [email protected] Before August 2021, Barb Thayer assumed that a diagnosis of breast cancer was like a diagnosis of any other disease - you either had it or you didn't. She soon learned how far from the truth that assumption was, and how truly unique each woman's diagnosis, treatment and reaction to the disease can be. "Everybody's journey and diagnosis is so different," said Thayer, whose own cancer journey began with an August 2021 diagnosis that...

  • Measuring up

    Updated Oct 11, 2023

    Students at Madison School finished up their Orange Ruler program Friday afternoon with a special event in the gym by walking, running, skipping and any other means they could think of around the gym. Madison School Principal Barb Shanahan wore a unicorn costume the entire day as a reward for the students' meeting their goal. (Jim Slonoff photos)...

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