JULY 15, 2015 VOL. 20 ISSUE 31
An additional $1.1 million left over for street improvements
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Featured News
ROAD PROJECTS SET FOR SURROUNDING AREA
NEWS Library board
Board of trustees approves tech purchases
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NEWS route 30 Detour
Route 30 detour in effect until November
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FORUM Thinking About health Supreme Court ruling is only one factor in health insurance decisions see Page 5
SPORTS Athletes of the Year
Fellows leads Joliet area multisport athletes
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BUSINESS rail Safety
Rail safety sought by local legislators
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Group offers support to local women, families By Dave Sennerud | FOR THE SENTINEL irst, they hear the wail of sirens. Then, they spot the line of emergency vehicles – fire trucks and police cars. “i thought maybe one of my crazy neighbors was burning the neighborhood down,” joked Shorewood’s Mike Sayles, who received a visit from the Pink heals National Tour last December. Prior to the visit, Sayles, 19, said he had been depressed after being diagnosed with lymphoma. eventually, individuals notice the signature pink fire trucks. Yes, bright pink fire trucks, the kind that make unsuspecting pedestrians or passersby stop and stare. “We heard the sirens, and then i saw the big pink trucks,” said Shirley Koscik, who had just finished her chemotherapy treatments for breast cancer in April. “All i did was cry for an hour. it was amazing and humbling. i was honored.” While not an emergency, firefighters and police officers were there. Along with dozens of community members, they lined up to give hugs as part of community organization Pink heals. every month the group visits people with cancer or other debilitating diseases to offer support, both emotional and financial. on Sunday, the group made seven stops throughout Joliet, bolingbrook, Lockport, Manhattan and channahon. one visit was to the house of Joliet resident Jo ellyn Stefanski, who is battling cancer. After receiving flowers and several hugs, Stefanski signed one of those pink fire trucks and posed for pictures with new friends.
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ToP: A fireman from the Pink heals National Tour delivers flowers to Joliet’s Joellyn Stefanski on Sunday. The group visited her home to show her support as she battles cancer. boTToM: Attendees at the Pink heals National Tour event at Shorewood village hall sign the Pink heals police car. People were encouraged to put messages in remembrance of people they know with cancer.