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  • In this together

    Updated Jun 11, 2020

    Sunday morning stretch - Denys Kang and some neighbors enjoy an outdoor yoga class in her driveway Sunday led by CorePower Yoga teacher Lauren Dembek. She and other dedicated teachers have continued to teach their students on Facebook live even though the studio has been closed due to COVID-19 and they are not being compensated. Kang said she wanted to recognize and thank the selfless yoga teachers. "It means so much more to us now than ever to find peace on our mats when...

  • In this together

    Updated Jun 3, 2020

    All in - Even "man's best friend" is all in with Hinsdsale's message of #HinsdaleStrong. Diane Salach took this photo of Logan, whose owner is her dauthter, Kristine Oakey. Logan was The Hinsdalean's Dog Day's of summer contest winner in 2012. 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]....

  • 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...

  • 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)...

  • In this together

    Updated May 13, 2020

    Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor virus - Candyce McLaughlin and neighbors on the 400 block of North Lincoln Street organized special recognition of their "tireless" mail carrier, Jay Taylor, known as "Mr. Jay." The children on the block baked cookies and made signs, and the adults provided hand sanitizer and applause to let him know his hard work is appreciated, now more than ever. Thanks to Monica Toth for sending in this photo....

  • In this together

    Updated Apr 29, 2020

    House calls - Taking a break from their Nazareth Academy online classes, Caroline Kelly's (far right) friends, Emma Francis and Diana Anos, set up social distancing space in front of Caroline's house to catch up. 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]....

  • In this together

    Updated Apr 22, 2020

    'Taggers' leave their mark - Luckily chalk is the preferred medium in tagging village sidewalks these days. In addition to colorful drawings many sidewalks such as these leading to Madison School have messages of hope and love. If you have a photo showing how your or your friends or neighbors are coping these days, email it to [email protected]. (Jim Slonoff photo)...

  • In this together

    Updated Apr 8, 2020

    Setting the table - K.J., Gracie, Lilly, Hailey and Patrick Boyle set up a table in front of their house on South County Line Road with food and paper products available to anyone in need. They call it "The Community Table" and encourage people to take what they need, contribute what they can and spread the word to others. They also hope others will set up similar tables. You can follow them on Instagram @the.community.table. (Jim Slonoff photo)...

  • In this together

    Updated Mar 25, 2020

    Lucy and Vivian Kapcar, who live across the street from the medical center at 40 S. Clay St., used e-learning art time last week to create posters to thank the medical workers, many of whom are neighbors, community members and friends. Thanks to mom Carissa for sending this photo in. If you have a photo showing how your or your friends or neighbors are coping these days, email it to [email protected]....