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Relativesshowupincourt fordadfacingDUIcharges
Onesondiedinaccident;twoothersinjured
ByBRIANSTANLEY bstanley@shawmedia.com
JOLIET–Thebrotherof aRomeovillemanaccusedof DUIinaSundaycrashthat killedhis4-year-oldsonsaid “theentirefamilyisinmourning.”
SheldonDyerandhisfatherappearedTuesdayatthe WillCounty CourthousebeforeJudgeRogerRickmonin supportofSheldon’sbrother, ShannardM. Dyer,29.
Shannard Dyer,who watchedthe hearingviavideofromthe WillCountyJail,saidnothingduringcourtproceedings. ShannardDyer’sredjumpsuit indicatesheisbeingheldin thefacility’smedicalunit.
Dyerfacessixcountsofaggravateddrivingundertheinfluenceofalcoholafteracrash thatoccurredat2:03a.m.Sun-
dayonInterstate55justsouth ofInterstate355.Statepolice sayDyerlostcontrolofa2012 DodgeJourneyandstruckthe concretemedianwall,causing thevehicletorolloverand ejecthisthreesonsfromthe backseat.
TaylorDyerwaspronounceddeadatthescene.His twobrothers,whoalsowere inthevehicle,werehospitalizedwithcriticalinjuries, butthosearenotconsidered life-threatening.Shannard Dyer’sfathersaidoutsidethe courtroomthathis“grandchildrenare[still]inserious condition”butdidnotelaborate.
Dyer’sfather,whodidnot givehisname,saidShannard hasbeentroubledsincereturningfrommilitaryservice inIraqandAfghanistan.
ButSheldonDyerdidtell Rickmonpolicehadkeptthe familyfromspeakingwithhis brotheratthehospital.Rickmonsaidhedidnotfindthat unusualinacriminalinvestigation.
“Consideringeverything involvedweneedtomake somearrangementsfora[funeral]visitortoattendtothe [injured]kids,”SheldonDyer said.
SheldonDyersaidthefamilyisplanningtohirealawyer, buthadnotselectedoneasof Tuesdayafternoon.
ShannardDyerisbeing heldon$750,000bond.Thetwo countsofaggravateddriving undertheinfluenceofalcoholthatallegedlyledtothe deathofTaylorDyercarrya sentencebetweenthreetosevenyearsinprison.Theother countscarryasentencebetweenonetothreeyears.
ShannardDyerwasticketedApril12byRomeovillepoliceforimproperlaneusage.
Hepleadedguiltytotwo speedingticketsinWillCountycourtlastyearandpaid $260infines.Hewasfound guiltyofdisobeyingatraffic controldevicein2012.Hewas sentencedtothreemonthsof courtsupervisionanda$185 fine.
JJCpresident’scontractextended
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JOLIET–TheJolietJuniorCollegeBoardapproved extendingPresidentDebraS. Daniels’contractbytwoyears Tuesday. Theboardvoted4to3in favoroftheextension,with trusteesSusanKlen,BarbaraAdams,TinaMarkleyand JeffMayvotinginfavor,and MichaelO’Connell,Robert WunderlichandboardchairmanAndrewMihelichvoting againstthemeasure.Thevote waspassedwithoutdiscussion.
Afterthemeeting,Mihelichsaidboardmemberswere dividedonthelengthofthe contract,withthethreedissentersfavoringaone-year contractextension.
May,theonlymaletrustee tovoteforthetwo-yearextension,saidDanielshasdonea greatjob.
“I’vebeenontheboardfor threepresidents,andIthink Dr.Danielshasbeenthemost responsive,”Maysaid.
Underthemeasure,Danielscontractwillbeextended throughFeb.28,2017,accordingtoKellyRohder,JJC’s directorofcommunications.
Daniels,whocurrently makesabout$196,000peryear, willreceivea3.3percentsalaryincreaseoverthecourseof theextension.Danielshasnot receivedaraiseforthepast twoyears.
Theformerpresidentof SanBernardinoValleyCollegeinCalifornia,Danielswas selectedfromthreefinalists forthejobinDecember2011, followinganationwidesearch thatgarneredaboutadozen candidates.
Theopeningwasprompted bytheAug.12,2011,deathof PresidentGenaProulx,JJC’s firstfemalepresident.
UnderDaniels,thecollege beganconstructionofitsnew CityCenterCampusindowntownJoliet.
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Wayne Barnett walksbeside acanalderrickcranethathe discoveredalongtheIllinois &MichiganCanal at U.S.6 andBrandon Road. Thederrick crane couldbe150 yearsold. Seestoryon page3. PhotobyRobWinner–rwinner@shawmedia.com
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“I’ve beenontheboard forthreepresidents, andIthinkDr. Daniels hasbeenthemost resposive.”
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JolietboaterhopesI&MCanalfindleadstopreservationeffort
ByBILLWIMBISCUS bwimbiscus@shawmedia.com
JOLIET–WayneBarnettis asexcitedasakidinacandy store.
Exceptthecandyinthis storeconsistsofrustingiron spikesandcable,60-foot-long woodenbooms,afive-tonbullwheelandtwosubmerged 150-year-oldbarges.
It’sallpartofwhattheJoliet residentbelievestobeastaging areausedtounloadandoffload goodsfrombargesontheIllinois&MichiganCanaljustupstreamfromLock5.
“IthinkthisisthemostsignificantsiteontheentireI&M Canal,”Barnettsaid.“Thereis nootherplacethatexistslike this.”
Tothecasualeye,theriversideareaalongU.S.6east ofBrandonRoadlookslike littlemorethanabandoned maritimescrapyard.Rusting ironbolts,platesandcableslie half-submergedinmuckand mud,interwovenwithcarpet ofweedsandlitter.
Ontheshoreline,ariveted-metalbargesitshalf-sunkin themud,providingaccesstoa coupleofwoodenboatdocks.In thecenterofthedocks,covered overwithafewcanoes,moss andsomegarbage,twowooden canalboatsliesubmerged.
“Whowouldknowsomuch historyresideshere?”Barnett saidwhileshowingthesite Thursday.
Anavidboater,Barnetthas storedhis40-footsailboatin amarinanearthesiteforthe pastsixwinters.Eachyearthe formertelecommunications engineerwouldlookatthe piecesofwoodandironlitteringthesiteandtrytofigureout whattheywereusedfor.
Hegotsomeanswersfrom JimRiggs,whooperatesamarinaatthesite,whichheleases fromtheIllinoisDepartmentof Conservation.
Riggsalreadyhadpulled partofaderrickcraneoutof thewateratthesite.Anditwas Riggswhopointedoutthetwo intactcanalboatsunderthe docks.
Heandothersbelievethese aretheonlyintactwooden bargesstillinexistencefrom
Knowmore
WayneBarnetthopeshisfindings willspurdevelopmentoffive projectsatthediscoverysiteon theIllinois&MichiganCanal:
•Restorationofthe60-by 125-footlandingplatform.Mostof thewoodentiesthatmadeupthe platformhaverottedaway,butthe 36-to48-inchverticalboltsthat heldittogetherstillareinplace. An8-footwidesteelwalkwaywith narrowgaugerails,whichBarnett believeswasusedforacargo trolley,alsoremainsonsite.
•Restorationofa60-footderrick cranethatBarnettalreadyhas retrievedfromthesite.Metalcomponentstothecranearestillthere, half-submergedinmud,including an8-footbullwheelthatallowed thecranetospin,abaseplate andawellcasingthatmayhave fedwaterintothecrane’ssteam engine.Thickstrandsofcablealso arestrewnaboutthesite.
•Developmentofawoodedarea nearLock5,whichlieswestof thesite,intoaparkandvisitors’ center.Awalkwaywouldlinkthe twosites.
•Salvageoftwocanal-erawoodenbargessubmergedoffshore. Bothboatsareintactand“totally salvageable,”accordingtoJim Riggs.Theremainsofhalfofathird bargeliehalf-submergedinwater justwestofthesite.
•Restorationofarivetedmetal deepwaterbargethatrestsonthe bottomofthecanalatthedocking site.WhilenotofI&MCanal vintage,itrepresentsavesselused onthedeepwaterwaycanalthat replacedit,Barnettsaid.
theI&MCanalera.“They wouldstackthemwithwood andtakethembackandforth fromChicago.”
Lastmonth,BarnettunveiledtheirfindingsatapresentationattheJolietArea HistoricalMuseum.Itwasthe firststepinwhathehopeswill leadtothedevelopmentofthe siteintoaparkandhistorical
center.
Barnettandagroupofvolunteershavebeguncollecting artifactsfromthesiteafter videotapingtheiroriginallocationsandremoval.Theboom andmastofthederrickcrane nowrestinaRockdalestorage yard.Heplansonretrieving otherpartsofthecranenext.
“Wehaveallthemajor
parts:theboom,themast,the bullwheelandthebaseplate,” Barnettsaid.“Andthere’stons ofcableandmoreexcitingstuff buriedthere.”
Barnettsaidhisnextsteps willfocusoncollectinginformationonthesiteandsetting upameetingwithexpertsand organizations.
“Thisthingcouldnotexist
for150yearswithoutsomeone knowingaboutit,”Barnett said.“Someoneouttherehas agrandfather,ascrapbookor whatever,somethingthatwill tellusmoreaboutthissite.”
Adocumentaryonthefindingsatthesitewillbetelecast at9a.m.,noonand5p.m.MondaythroughFridayonJoliet CommunityTelevisionChannel6.
Anyonewithinformation onthesitecancontactBarnett atIMcanalinformation@yahoo.com.
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ABOVE: Part of a wooden bargeisseenintheIllinois&MichiganCanalnear LockNo.5inJolieton Thursday.
BELOW: Part of an8,000-poundbullwheelsticksout of thegroundalongsidetheIllinois&MichiganCanal at U.S. 6andBrandon Roadin Rockdale. Thebullwheel was part of aderrickcranethat couldbe150 yearsold.
WillCountysignscontracttobuyfuturecourthousesite
Closingdateexpected sometimeinsummer
ByLAURENLEONE–CROSS lleonecross@shawmedia.com
JOLIET–WillCountyofficialshavesignedacontract tobuytheFirstMidwestBank building–placingthecounty onestepclosertoerectinga newcourthousedowntown.
Thecountyisexpectedto closesometimethissummer onthe4.3-acresitejustwestof thecurrentcourthouse,said NickPalmer,chiefofstaffwith WillCountyExecutiveLarry
Walsh’soffice.Palmerupdated CountyBoardmembersabout thedevelopmentTuesdayata capitalimprovementscommitteemeeting.
Muchofthecounty’splanto buildanewcourthousedowntownhingedonthe$4million acquisitionoftheJolietbank buildingsiteat50W.Jefferson St.
“Thisissecuringafootprint foradowntowncourthouse campus,whichhasbeenenvisionedforalongtime,”Palmer said.“Butthisisactuallymakingitrealbysecuringthefootprintforthat.It’sanotherstep forward.”
Foryears,chiefjudgesand countyofficialshavediscussed theneedtoreplacetheexisting courthousebuilding,which openedinthelate1960sandis oftendescribedasovercrowdedandoutdated.
Onceofficescurrently housedinthebankbuilding aremovedout,theplanisto tearitdowntomakewayfora newcourthouse.
Butnoonewillbreak groundforsometime,Palmer said.
ContractdetailsshowFirst MidwestBankcanrenttheentirefirstfloorfromthecounty foratwo-yearperiodfromthe
closingdate.Aftertwoyears, thebaserentincreasesand MidwestBankmustthenpay apro-ratashareoftaxesand utilities.Thatprovidesanincentivetoleavesoonerrather thanlater,Palmersaid.
Byfall,Palmersaidhe hopesthesheriff’sdepartment officeswillmovetothebank fromitscurrentlocation,the EagleBuilding,20W.WashingtonSt.Othercountyoffices mayalsotemporarilyrelocate tothebank.
ChiefJudgeRichardSchoenstedt,alongtime advocateforanewdowntown courthouse,saidTuesday
he’spleasedwiththeprogress made.
“Iverymuchappreciatethe countyexecutiveandcounty boardforwhatthey’vedone,” hesaid.“Iknowtheygetit.I knowtheyknowweneedthis.”
Locationsforanewcourthouseoutsidethedowntown areaarebeingexploredby Wight&Company,anarchitecturefirmhiredearlierthis yearbythecounty,aspartas thecounty’s“duediligence,” Schoenstedtsaid.
MessagesleftTuesdayafternoonwithofficialsfromthe bankwerenotimmediatelyreturned.
HiramB.ScuttMansionsoldafterlessthanaweekonthemarket
ByBILLWIMBISCUS
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JOLIET–A132-year-old Jolietmansionknownfor bothitsstatelyarchitecture andghostlyreputationhas beensold.
TheHiramB.ScuttMansion,206N.Broadway,sold May2formorethanitsoriginallistingpriceof$159,900, accordingtoMariaCronin, anagentwithCarringtonReal EstateServices.
Theproperty,whichsold inlessthanaweek,drewinquiriesfromacrossthecountryandasfarawayasEngland andIreland,Croninsaid.
Aweekendshowingofthe propertydrewmorethan175 visitors,Croninsaid,both becauseofitsaestheticvalue andrumoredparanormalactivitythere.
“Itdrewalotofinterest,” Croninsaid.“Alotofpeople wantedinitbecauseofthenotoriety.”
Twoparanormalinvestigationswereheldonthepropertybeforethesale,Croninsaid.
Themansion,formerly ownedbytheMagoskyfamily ofJoliet,wasinforeclosure.
Onlineadvertisementsfor the4,960-square-footpropertylistedfivebedrooms,two fullandtwohalfbathrooms
andatwo-cargarageona half-acre.
Theredbrickmansion wasenteredintheNational RegisterofHistoricPlacesin 2003.TheSecondEmpire-style homewasbuiltbyJames Weese,oneofJoliet’sfirstarchitects.
ThemansionisnamedafterHiramScutt,aCivilWar veteranwholaterbecameJoliet’sfirstbarbedwiremanu-
facturer.Itwasbuiltin1882 anddubbedBarbVilla.
Thehouse’srecenthistory issomewhatdark.
BrianKearney,aChicago realestatebroker,boughtthe propertyin2004andplanned toconvertitintoabedand breakfast.
In2006,aJolietteenager wasshottodeathoutsidethe mansionduringapartyhostedbytwoUniversityofSt.
Francisfootballplayerswho rentedroomsthere.
Itwaspurchasedlaterthat yearbySethMagosky,aJolietrealestateagent,historianandJohnWilkesBooth impersonator.Magosky plannedtoconvertittothe P.SethMagoskyMuseumof VictorianLife&JolietHistory.ButinMarch2007,Magosky,39,wasfounddeadin themansion.
“Hewasonlythereforsix months,soitwasn’tareally longtime,”saidSerenaMagosky,Magosky’ssister.
Afterhisdeath,Magosky’s parentsandsistertriedto continuehisefforts.
“Hehadspecificallystated thathewouldliketoopena museumandwhenhepassed away,myparentsthought... whynottrytokeepupwith hisdream,”SerenaMagosky said.
Thefamilysoughtnonprofitstatusandsetaprice fortours.Theybeganthetask ofrehabbingthehousetothe rightperiod.Theyheldevents atthemansion,including fundraisersandmurdermysterydinners.
“Wewantedtomakeita positivethingthatcameout ofhisdeath,”SerenaMagosky said.
Butin2012,tragedystruck againfortheMagoskyfamily.
“Mydadfellandbrokehis neckinSeptember2012,”SerenaMagoskysaid.“Hewas... theonewhodidtheupkeepof thebuildingand[afterthat] hejustcouldnotdoit.”
Croninsaidthenewowner planstorestorethebuilding.
“Hewantstorehaband bringitbacktoitsoriginal condition,”Croninsaid.“He lovesoldhomesandisacollector.Theguyhasalotofrespectfortheoldlady.”
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TheHiramB. ScuttMansiononNorthBroadway StreetinJolietasseen Tuesday. The supposedlyhaunted residencehas reportedlygoneunder contractwithina week of enteringthehousingmarket.
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Plainfieldtrustee:Trainwith oilstoppedtoolongintown
ByVIKAASSHANKER vshanker@shawmedia.com
PLAINFIELD–ACanadianNationaltraintransporting oilwasleftTuesdayunattendedwithenginesrunningfor severalhoursontheIllinois RiverlinerailwayinPlainfield,drawingtheireofvillage TrusteeJimRacich.
Racich,whohasbeenvocal inrecentboardmeetingsabout thedangeroftrainscarrying chemicalsstoppingneardowntown,saidthetrainstopped about5or6a.m.Thecarsdid notblockanystreets.
CNofficialssaidthetrain movedoutoftheareaintheafternoon.
“Whatscaresmeisithas oilatthemiddleoftown,”said Racich,whosaidhespentan hourtryingtogetaholdofrailwayofficials.
Policearrivedabout11a.m. anddiscoverednoonerespondinginthetrain.
“WecontactedCN,”saidpoliceCmdr.KenRuggleswhile thetrainwasstillstopped.
PhotocourtesyofJimRacich
ACanadianNationaltraincarryingoil wasstopped Tuesdayonthe IllinoisRiverline railway west of downtown for at leastsixhourswith enginesrunningandnocrew.
“Theysaidthecrewhadhit theirtimelimitsotheystopped ontheirproperty,notblocking anystreets,andanothercrew isarriving.”
Rugglessaidnovillageordinanceswerebrokenwhenthe trainstopped,andthatcrews oftenleaveenginesrunning whilechangingshiftsbecause itstime-consumingtorestart them.
CNspokesmanPatrickWaldronsaidCNtrainsoftenstop ontheRiverlinetrackasthey waitforothertrainsalongthe EJ&Erailway.
“Theamountoftimethere
canvaryanddependsonthe trafficonthatprimarycorridor anygivenday,”Waldronsaid.
WaldronsaidCNhastalked withPlainfieldofficialsabout avarietyoftopics,butthere isnothingunsafeorimproper abouttrainsstoppingonthe Riverlineaslongastraincrossingsareclear.
HealsosaidCNhaspolicies andpracticesinplaceforsecuringunattendedequipmentand brakeswhilecrewschangeor waitforothertrains.
“We’reinfullcompliance withalltheapplicablelaws,” Waldronsaid.
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WillCountytokeepusingaerial photosforzoningviolations
ByLAURENLEONE–CROSS lleonecross@shawmedia.com
JOLIET–AproposaltolimitWillCounty’suseofaerial photoswhengoingafterzoning violatorswaskilledincommitteeTuesday.
Itdiedona3-3tievotefollowingapublichearingat Tuesday’sJudicialCommittee meeting.
Theproposedordinance, changedlast-minuteforclarificationbeforethevote,would havebannedthelandusedepartmentfromusingaerial photosto“initiateaninternal landusecomplaintofanordinanceviolation,”meaningall code-violationcasesmuststart witharesidentcomplaintorby someothermeans,ratherthan aninternalreviewofphotos.
Thelandusedepartment maintainsaerialphotosofthe countyinitsGeographicInformationSystem,updatedevery twoyears,toaidincodeviolationinvestigations.
CountyBoardmember SteveBalich,R-HomerGlen, whofirstbroughttheissue forwardayearagoasaninvasion-of-privacyissue,saidhe standsbyhisbelief.Residents haveexpressedfrustrationto him,hesaid,sayingaerialphotographywasusedtomakeinitialdiscoveriesofwrongdoing insomecases.
BoardmemberJackieTraynere,D-Bolingbrook,argued thebanwouldsendthewrong messagetoresidents.
“Ifsomebodyisviolatingthe law,andwantstoputhandcuffs onourstaffsothattheycan’t somehowfindoutaboutit,I don’tthinkthatweshouldparticipateinthat,”Trayneresaid. “Idon’tseeanyreasontotake somethingawayfromthemif ourconcernisthehealthand safetyofourresidents.”
BoardmemberRagenFreitag,R-Wilmington,arguedthe proposalordinancedoesn’ttie thedepartment’shandsentirely,butensuresa“reasonable”
righttoprivacyforresidents bybanningthedepartment frombasinganinvestigation solelyonaerialphotos.
“Ireallydon’tthinkthisis somethingthat’soverreaching,”Freitagsaid.
LandUseDepartmentDirectorCurtPaddocksaidaerial photographyisrarelyusedas first-lineevidence,notingthose casesmakeupjust1percentof the289casesthathavegone throughthecounty’sadministrativeadjudicationprocess.
Paddocksaidthebanwould havebeenburdensomefor bothresidentsandthecounty byforcingthelandusedepartmenttobypassthecounty’s administrativeadjudication processandtakethepersonto court–whereaerialphotographyisfairgame.
Thatdefeatsthepurposeof thesystemitself,whichwas designedasaninexpensive alternativetohandlelessseriousordinanceviolations,he said.
ByLAURENLEONE–CROSS lleonecross@shawmedia.com
JOLIET–AWillCounty BoardcommitteeonTuesdayadvancedaproposed $15courtfeetogotowarda groupthatassistschildren inthejuvenilecourtsystem asaresultofabuseorneglect.
Peoplefoundguiltyof feloniesandcertainother crimeswouldbethesubject tothe$15fee,whichwould helpfundtheCourtAppointedSpecialAdvocateofWill Countyprogram.
Thenonprofit,which workswiththecountycourt system,couldusethefunds tohireadditionalstaffand trainmorecommunityvolunteerstorepresentchildren.Theproposedfeenow advancestotheWillCounty
ExecutiveCommitteeand wouldultimatelyrequireapprovalfromthefullCounty Board.
Thefeewouldapplyto peoplewhoappearincourt onajudgmentofguiltyor agrantofsupervisionfora felony;aClassA,B,orCmisdemeanor;apettyoffense; andforabusinessoffense whereacourtappearanceis required.
Theproposedfeecould generateabout$50,000annuallyandallowthenonprofit toexpanditsprogram,said RitaFacchina,executivedirectorforCASA.
FacchinasaidTuesday abouthalfthechildrenin WillCountywhoneededassistancethroughCASAin 2013receivedservices,and, “Ourgoalisonedaytobe serving100percent.”
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LawyerarguesJolietpolice officersusedexcessiveforce Criminaldefendantissuingfor2012incident
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JOLIET–Amanwhowas shotbythepoliceofficershe wasallegedlytryingtorun downwantstokeeptheirinitialtrafficstopfrombeingused inhistrial.
JamesA.Pacheco,37,appearedincourtTuesdaywith hisattorneyJeffTomczakbeforeJudgeCarlaAlessio-Policandriotes.Pachecofaces chargesincludingaggravated assaultandDUI.TomczakmotionedforahearingforJune30 tosuppressevidencefromthe trafficstop.
“Webelievethereshould’ve beenadditionalinvestigation beforethe‘all-pointsbulletin’
wasputoutonhisvehicleand explorewhethertherewas probablecausetostophim,” Tomczaksaid.
TomczakalsointendstoarguePacheco’sallegedcrimes wereinresponsetothedeadly forcebeingusedagainsthim.
Pachecohasfiledafederal lawsuitagainstJolietpolice claimingtheofficersusedexcessiveforce.Thatcasewillremainonholduntilthecriminal chargesareresolved.
OnJuly30,2012,twoJoliet policeofficersbeganpursuing Pachecoafterhewasallegedly seenbreakingwindowsinthe 200blockofUnionStreet.
Pachecowaspulledovera shorttimelater,butledpolice onachasethatendedwhenhe
wasstoppedbyatraincrossingthe900blockofWashingtonStreet,accordingtoreports.
PachecodidaU-turnsohis vehiclewasfacingthepolice carandspeddirectlyattheofficers,policesaid.Oneofficer jumpedoutthewaywhilethe otherfiredhisgun.
PolicesaidPachecowas shotinthearmandgrazed acrosshisface.Pacheco’sfamilyclaimedthreebulletswent throughhisarm,oneshattered hisjawandanotherlodgedin hisclavicle,accordingtoreports.
Thechasecontinueduntil Pachecocrashedintoalight poleatStateandDivision streetsinLockport.
heentireFirstCommunityfamilyisdeeplysaddenedatthesuddenloss ofourcolleagueandfriend. We were fortunatetoworkside-by-sidewith Bobsince2008andwhilehistimewithuswasshort,thefondmemories we haveofBobwilllastforever.
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CRESTHILL–TheT.J. Maxxthathasbeenastaple atHillcrestShoppingCenter forabout20yearsismoving fromCrestHilltoRomeoville becauseitwasunsustainable tooperateacrossthestreet fromMarshalls,accordingto cityofficials.
CrestHillCommunityDe-
velopmentDirectorAmber Millersaidthestoredidn’t renewitsleasebecauseitwas competingformarketshare withtheMarshallsstore, whichislocatednearbyin Jolietandownedbythesame company,TheTJXCompaniesInc.
TheCrestHillT.J.Maxxis closingwhileanewlocation isbeingbuiltonthecornerof theWeberRoadintersection
withAirportRoadinRomeoville.
“When[Marshalls]opened uptheythoughtitwasenough marketshareforbothplaces,” saidMiller,citing adiscussionshehadwiththecompany’scorporateoffice.“But theystartedlookingatwhich storeisbetterpositioned.”
Marshallsopenedupfive yearsagoandhadalonger lease,Millersaid,whileT.J.
Maxx’sleasewasupthisyear. Sothecompanydecidedto moveT.J.Maxxtoamore competitivelocation.
Themovewasdiscussedat Monday’sCrestHillcouncil meeting.
“IknowthatAbeKatzfrom theshoppingcenteralready hasacoupleofpossibilities totakeatenantintothatlocation,”MayorRaySoliman saidatthemeeting,adding
thathewasdisappointedin themove.
KatzrepresentsA&RKatz ManagementInc.,which ownsHillcrestShoppingCenter.
“Wetalkedtotheircorporateofficetoseeifthecity coulddoanythingtogetthem tostay,”Millersaid.“But theywerelookingatthemarketshareofthosetwostores anddecidedtomove.”
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BoilorderineffectforChannahon
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CHANNAHON–AboilorderforaChannahonneighborhoodwasineffectMonday andTuesdayuntilresults fromthewaterqualitylab showallisclear,possiblyas earlyasthismorning.
OnFriday,accordingto ChannahonPublicWorks DirectorEdDolezal,asmall
silverdollar-sizedleakwas discoveredinawatermain thatservesRockRidgeCourt. Themainwasshutdown,the brokensectionreplacedand thelineflushedMonday,and crewsplannedtotakeasampleofwaterfromanearby spigotinforanalysisTuesday morning.
Culturestake24hours, Dolezalsaid,sotheearliestall-clearnoticewouldbe
WillandGrundyCounties
Wednesday.About10homes inthecul-de-sacareaffected bytheboilorder.Nobusinessesareaffected.Reverse 911wasnotusedtoinform residentsoftheissue,aswith thesmallpopulaceinvolved, villagestaffwereabletopersonallyvisiteachhome.
Thoseaffectedmaycall Channahon’sinstantnotificationnumberat815-467-8388to learnwhenthewaterissafe.
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OBITUARIES ROBERT BRISKI
Robert "Bob" Briski, age 59, devoted husband, fatherand grandfather.
Bob is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Margaret (nee Masura) Briski; his loving children Robert (Lindsay), Daniel, Christine (Matthew) Brennan; his beloved grandchildren BrentRobert and Audrey Ethel Briski;hisfather Joseph; his brotherJoseph (Lynn) andsister MaryLou(Dick) Stonitsch;also numerous nephews, nieces and cousins
He is preceded in death by his mother,Florence Briski (nee Bostjancic).
Bob graduatedfrom Lockport TownshipHigh Schooland then attended Lewis Universitywitha degree in Business Administration. He was employedby First CommunityBank ofJoliet, as Vice President, with 30 years experience.Bobwas a wellrespected banking veteran serving in the consumerloanand mortgage lending area.He startedhiscareer at Chicago Titleand Trust,followed by Heritage Bank (laterAmeriFed), andChase Bank after numerous acquisitions
In his earlieryears he obtainedhis realtors license andwas alsoa member of theJolietFederation of Musicians as a drummer. Bob was activelyinvolved inthecommunity withBoard memberships for charitable organizations including, Boy Scouts, Chamber of Commerce andMarch of Dimes.
Bob's firstlove was hisfamily, always putting theirneeds first. Bob married his high school sweetheart, he met Margaret whentheywere 15 years old.His greatest accomplishment wasseeing each of hischildren graduate fromcollege. Bobtreasured every minute withhis familyand beinga "PaPa" tohis grandchildren. He loved being outdoors particularlyworkingin the yard on numerous projects. Bobwasa friendtomanyandwill be greatly missed.
Acelebration of Bob's life will be on Wednesday,May7, 2014 with visitation from 2:00 to8:00 p.m at the Fred C. Dames FuneralHome, 3200 Black atEssington Rd.,Joliet. Funeral Services Thursday,May 8, 2014 at 9:15 a.m.from the funeral home to St Paulthe Apostle CatholicChurch forMass of ChristianBurialat 10:00 a.m. Interment to follow at St.Mary Nativity Cemetery in Crest Hill. In lieu of flowers, please make
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, pl donations to St.Jude Children's Hospital
Forinformation: 815-741-5500 or www.fredcdames.
MARIONE.CONNELL
Marion E. Connell (nee Kinzler), age 91. BornMarch 23, 1923. Passed away Tuesday,May 6, 2014 atPresence SaintJosephMedicalCenter. Alifelongresident of Plainfied, Mrs. Connell, along with her husband,JayConnell,and sonJim, farmed inthe Plainfield area. Member of St.Mary Immaculate CatholicChurch.Marion worked at the Plainfield Enterprise,Jones Hardware inPlainfield, Gehrkes Food Store of Plainfield,and volunteered at FreedomElementary SchoolinPlainfield
BESSIEM. FREDERICK
BessieM. Frederick (nee Hamilton), age90,of Elwood,passed away on Tuesday, May 6,2014 at Presence Saint Joseph Medical Center.
Bessie's hobbies included baking, cooking, familygatherings, and gardening. She was employed at the JolietArsenalduring WWIIand also inthe 1960's.
ETHEL P. FUHRMAN
EthelP. “Sugar” Fuhrman (nee Correll),age 70,atrestonMonday, May5, 2014.
MARY E. BURNETTE (SULLIVAN)
Age 93, of New PortRicheyFL, formerly of Lockport, passed away on Friday,May2nd, 2014,ather home inNew PortRichey FL. Mary is survived byherloving family,daughter, Janet(Robert) Perveiler, grandchildren,Michael Perveiler, Kellie Pannepacker, Barbara Burnette,great grandchildren, Nicholas Baran,Tyler Baran, AdrianaZoppa and Aidan Pannepacker
Mary was preceded in deathby her parents, William & Luella Sullivan(Curran),husband,George L. Burnette, son, John Burnette, siblings,William Sullivan and Edward Sullivan.
Mary was a former member of St. Joseph Catholic ChurchinLockport, a member of theDaughters of Isabellaandanavid Bingo player. Family willreceive friends at GoodaleMemorial Chapel, 912 S. Hamilton Street, Lockport,IL60441 on Friday,May 9th, 2014, from9:00
AM until timeof prayersat 11:00
AM andthen to St.Joseph Catholic Church,410 S. JeffersonStreet, Lockport,IL60441 foraMassof ChristianBurialat 11:30 AM. Interment, Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery,Elwood,IL.
In lieu of flowers, donations to HPHHospice, 12029 Majestic Boulevard, Hudson,FL 34667 would be appreciated.
Forinformation, 815-838-1533 or www.goodalememorialchapel.com.
Surviving are herloving and devoted son,JimConnellandhis wife,Dottie ConnellofMinooka; sevengrandchildren,Jim Jr.(Amy) Connell, Patti (fianceMarkHudson) Connell, Stephanie (Bryan) Coleand Kyle (Alexandra) Connell,Michelle (Shaun) Neitzel, Kim(Craig) Stob andBarbie (fiance,Jake Langhoff) Miller; 12loving greatgrandchildren, Cameron, Maggie, Griffin, Courtney and KateConnell, Tylerand Taylor Cole, BellaHudson, Allison and Lily Neitzel, Leah and NorahStob; one sister, Lorraine Boughton of Missouri; sisters-inlaw, Mary Rehmeyer of Oak Forest, Joyce Kinzlerof Plainfield,Margie Connell of West Brooklyn and Ardith Kinzler of Florida; numerous nieces, nephews and dear friends.
Preceded in death by her husband,JohnJ.Connell; her parents,Jack andEmmaKinzler; daughter-in-law, KathieConnell; siblings Bob Kinzler,Lorene Coyne, EvelynHohenwater, DickKinzler andHelenKinzler.
Funeral Services for MarionE. Connell willbe Friday,May9,2014 at 10:00 a.m. from the Fred C. Dames Funeral Home,3200 Black at EssingtonRd.,Jolietto St.Mary Immaculate Catholic Churchfor Mass at 11:00 a.m. Interment St. Mary Immaculate Cemetery.
Visitation Thursday from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m.atthe funeralhome.
Forinformation: 815-741-5500 or www.fredcdames.com
Survived by her daughter, Nancy Steinberg;granddaughter,Jaime (Bill) Steinberg Null; greatgrandchildren,Alex and Eric Null; three step-grandchildren, David, Greg and John Lindstrom andtheir families; daughter-in-law, Darlene Frederick; andsister-in-law, Shirley Hamilton; several nieces and nephews also survive Preceded in death by her husband,LouisJames Frederick; son, William Frederick; grandson, Chad Steinberg; siblings, Margaret (Charles) Frederick, Gilbert (Myrna) Hamilton, RobertHamilton, Alice (Guy) Wren,andtwosiblings in infancy.
Bessie M. Frederick willLie in State on Friday, May 9,2014 from 9:30 a.m.untiltime of services at 10:00 a.m.atSt. PeterLutheran Church, 310 N. Broadway, Joliet. Interment AbrahamLincoln National Cemetery.
Memorials in her namemaybe madeto St. PeterLutheranChurch. Visitation Thursday from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m.atthe funeral home.
Forinformation: 815-741-5500 or www.fredcdames.com
Ethelis survived by her loving daughter,Gail L. (Juan)Nino; two loving sons, RonaldH.(Antoinette) andKennethD. (Tammy)Fuhrman; cherished grandchildren, Gregory andJeremy Blair, Candace and RonaldJr.Fuhrman,Alexis Nino, Samuel andMaxFuhrman; dearest great-grandchildren,Jayden, Spencer,Aiden,andAdam;sisters, MaeFriedrich,Molly (Steve) Ross, Wanda (Doug) Dietz,Rose,Patricia, andBarbaraCorrell; brother, Herchel “Sonny”Correll; dearest friend,MichaelLiccardi; as well as numerousnieces,nephews, and cousins.
Preceded in death by her husband,Richard Fuhrman;parents; andbrother,John Correll.
Ethelretired fromSunny Hill NursingHome where shewasa CNA for over 20 years. She was an avid BINGO player.Ethel willbe missed dearly by her familyand friends andher loving cat,Tab.
A Celebrationof Ethel'slife will begin with a Visitation on Thursday, May 8, 2014 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.atTezakFuneralHome, 1211 PlainfieldRoad,Joliet, IL60435.A chapel service will be held at 7:00 p.m. Per Ethel's wishes cremation rites will be accorded.
Obituary andTribute Wall forEthel P. Fuhrmanat www.tezakfuneralhome.comor for information, 815-722-0524. Arrangementsentrusted to:
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DARIOUSL. MOULTON
DariousLyndell
Moulton, our gentle giant was born April 5th, 1993 and suddenlytaken away tohis heavenly home on May2nd, 2014
He was employedby CPX Extreme Sports for 5 years where he showed greatleadershipskills and alifelong member of ThePrayer Tower Ministries COGIC.
He was preceded indeath by his paternal grandparents,Francesand James MoultonJr.; hismaternal grandfather,ArmourL. Woodand Uncle ThomasD Wood.
Ex-boxingchampion JimmyEllisdiesat74
ByBRUCESCHREINER
TheAssociatedPress
LOUISVILLE,Ky.–Jimmy Ellis,aheavyweightchampionwhosparredwithanupand-comingMuhammadAli andlaterfoughtsomeofthe era’sbestboxers,diedTuesday.Hewas74.
EllisdiedataLouisville hospital,brotherJerryEllis said.JimmyEllishadAlzheimer’sdiseaseinrecentyears.
Ellis,thesonofapreacherwholovedsinginggospel music,heldtheWBAheavyweighttitlefrom1968to1970. HelosttoJoeFrazierina fighttounifytheworldheavyweightchampionshipin1970. In1971,Elliswasstoppedby Aliinthe12thround.Heretiredin1975.
Alirememberedhislongtimefriendasa“masterin thering.”
“Intheworldofheavyweights,Ihavealways thoughtthatJimmywas oneofthebest,”Alisaidina statementinwhichheandhis wife,Lonnie,expressedcondolences.
Alisaidhisfriendship withEllisbeganasbothrose throughtheranksasamateursintheirhometownof Louisville.
“Asaformerchampion, Jimmywasknownforexceptionalhandspeedanda strongchin,”Alisaid.
BothfightersfoughtunderthetutelageofAngelo Dundee.Thegreattrainer
oftensaidthatEllispacked morepunchthanhewasgivencreditfor,Alirecalled.But AlisaidEllis’greatestqualitieswerehis“gentlemanner andthecompassioninhis heart.”
“IhadakinshipwithJimmyandfeltlikeheandIwere ofthesamecloth,”Alisaid. “Hewasagreatathleteand acaringman.Greatcompetitorswhohappentobegreat friendsarerare.JimmyEllis wasthattomeandIwillmiss him.”
EllisdefeatedJerryQuarrytowintheWBAcrownin 1968.Itwasatatimewhen Alihadbeenstrippedofhis heavyweighttitleforrefusing inductionintotheU.S.Army duringtheVietnamWar.Ellis defendedthetitlebydefeating FloydPattersonbeforelosing toFrazier.
Elliswasoneofthelightestheavyweights,buthecompensatedwithplentyofgrit.
“Hewasalwaysthesmaller guyfightingabiggerguy,but hewasalwaysdetermined,” hisbrothersaid.“Hedidn’t alwayscomeoutsuccessful, buthewasverycompetitive. Hewasaproudwinnerand hewasaproudloseraswell.”
Afterleavingboxing,Ellis spentyearstrainingfighters andlaterworkedfortheLouisvilleparksdepartment.
“Hewasalwaystrueto Louisville,”hisbrothersaid. “Thiswashisprideandjoy. Thisiswherehewantedto be.”
He leaves to forever cherishhis memories hisloving parents,Harold andLisaMoulton.Loving siblings Shianyka Wood, Lamontrose (Krissalyn)Love, Debra Woods, Kyra Moultonandspecial/friend/brother Blake Reece, lovinggrandmother AnnieJ. Wood, specialniece Cydnie “Puff” Wood, Amiya and Kristen Wood.Specialbrothers: Austin, Jonathan, Merrick,Malcolm, Marius, John (MonkeyJoe), and so many more who loved him. 5 aunts,7 uncles, many cousins, including specialcousins JhavonHamilton, Taylor and Nicholas Barnes,David and Tyrell Brown, specialcoaches Barnes, AubryandRussman.
Darious willlie inrepose on Thursday,May8, 2014 from 12:00 to 7:00pm atPrayer Tower Ministries COGIC, 500 Stryker Ave., Joliet. Service at 7:00pm, Pastor Warren C. Dorris Jr. officiating. Interment Friday,May9th , at 10:00amElmhurst Cemetery Joliet, IL
GEORGE T. PARISE
Born: April 27, 1937; InElcho, WI Died: May5,2014; In Morris,IL
George T.Parise, age 77,of CoalCity, ILformerlyof Plainfield,IL,passed away peacefully
Monday, May 5, 2014 at Morris Hospital, Morris, IL. Born April27, 1937 inElcho, WI
Dearest husbandof Ruth Parise, weddedfor 42years.Loving father
of James(Lucy) Parise, Cheryl (Mike) Hefty,Deb (Butch) Hera, Judy (Rod) Kaminskas,Dan (fiancé Karen) Saxen,and Chris (Jill) Saxen. Beloved grandpaofTim, Steven, Renee, Daniel, Adam, Grant, Stephanie, andChristopher and great-grandpa of Jacob,Maci, Sierra,Madison,and Savannah. Brother of Louis (Joyce) Parise. George willbe dearly missed byhis many friends.
Preceded in death by his parents: Louis andLorraine Parise.
George owned and operated Parise Concrete Construction Company in Plainfield for many years. He was anavidcardplayer andantique carcollector.
Visitation, Wednesday,May 7, 2014 from 3:00 to8:00 PMat Overman-Jones Funeral Home& Cremation Services,15219 S. Joliet Rd.,(Corners ofRt 30 & Rt.59), Plainfield,IL 60544. Funeral Service: Thursday,May8th at 10:00 AM at thefuneralhome. Interment to follow at Plainfield Township Cemetery, Plainfield,IL.
Formore information, please call 815-436-9221 or www.overmanjones.com
LEONARICCHIO
LeonaRicchio,nee Link, age92, beloved wife for66years to the late Albert (2008) Devoted daughterof thelateAlbertandTheresaLink. Loving sister of the late Albert John (Bernice) Link, Cecelia(late Byron) Drauden,Lawrence (lateLucia) Link,andJoseph (late Sophie) Link. Dearest aunt, great-aunt,and greatgreataunt of many Visitation Friday,May 9, 2014 from 3:00 to9:00 p.m.Funeral Saturday, 9:00 a.m.from Colonial Chapel, 15525S. 73rd Ave. (155th/WheelerDr.&Harlem) Orland Park,IL to St Benedict Church,2339 York St.,BlueIsland, IL.Mass 10:00 a.m. Interment St. Benedict Cemetery,Crestwood,IL. Memorials toPalos Community
Hospital Hospice preferred. Expressyourthoughts and condolences at colonialchapel.com 708-532-5400
MARILYNJ.TRUAX
MarilynJ.Truax, age 83, at rest on Monday, May5,2014 withher loving family by herside.
Marilynis survived by her nieces andnephews, Judy(Steve Lucas) Truax of Joliet,IL,SherryTruax, William (Donna) Truax Jr.,Richard (Karen) Truax, Steve Cerutti,Dave (Cathy) Cerutti,andMark (Laura) Cerutti all of Rockford,IL; special cousin, Arlene Ulrich; special friends, MaryandErnest Stover and their children, Steve, David andher godchild, SusanPerry,Esther Barnabe andLucille Gregarash; friends and caregivers, Donna Cwudzinski and BonnieRentschler. Preceded in death by her parents, William and Wilemena(nee Zitzke) Truax; brothers,William,Charles, andDonald(Theresa)Truax; and sister,Evelyn Cerutti.
Marilyn was alifelongresident of the JolietandCrestHill area. She enjoyed bowling, goingto the casino,and gardening.Marilyn was anavidChicagoCubs, Bears, and Bulls fan.She retired from Argonne NationalLaboratory after over 30 years of service.
The family wouldliketo offera specialthankyouto Sister Francis at Presence St. Joseph Medical Centerand all of the staffat Rosewood Care Center for their kindness andcare.
Acelebration on Marilyn's life will begin withavisitationonThursday, May 8, 2014 atTezak FuneralHome, 1211 Plainfield Road, Joliet,ILfrom 9:00 to 11:00 a.m A service will follow the visitation inthefuneral home chapel.Intermentto follow at St.Joseph Cemetery inJoliet. Obituary andTribute Wall for MarilynJ.Truax at www.tezakfuneralhome.com orfor information, 815-722-0524. Arrangementsentrusted to:
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STATE Lawmakerstoallowsubpoenasforviolenceprogram
ByKERRYLESTER
andCHACOURKOOP
TheAssociatedPress
SPRINGFIELD–Gov.Pat Quinn’stroubledanti-violence programfacesanotherlayerof scrutinyafteralegislativepanelapprovedsubpoenapowers foritselfTuesdaytodiginto howtheprogram’smoneywas spentbeforeandafterQuinn’s electioncampaignin2010.
Thebipartisancommittee actedasmoredetailsemerged aboutQuinn’sNeighborhood RecoveryInitiative,witha prominentDemocrat,Cook CountyCircuitClerkDorothy Brown,acknowledgingthat sheworkedforanonprofit foundedbyherhusbandthat receivedmoneythroughit.
TheLegislativeAuditCommission,whichhelpsreview theuseofpublicfunds,voted 10-1infavoroftherarelyused maneuvertolookintothe2010 program,whichcriticshave likenedtoa“politicalslush
STATEBRIEFS
Illinoissenatoramends educationfundingbill
SPRINGFIELD–AnIllinoisstate senatorhasrevisedaneducation fundingreformproposalinthe hopesofgainingmorebipartisan support.
AndyManarisaDemocrat fromBunkerHill.Hisproposal wouldrequirestateschool districtstodemonstrateneed beforereceivingmoney.
Thecurrentmethodhasbeen ineffectsince1997.Itfactors inadistrict’spovertyforsome typesofstateaidbutnot others.
Manarsaidheincorporatedthe thoughtsofRepublicansintothe legislation.Theamendmentcaps theamountofstatefundsgiven tothepoorestschools.That wouldbedonetoensuremoney isspreadaroundtodistricts thathaveaverageamountsof poverty.
ButRepublicancriticssaythey
fund.”Alreadyitisthesubject ofascathingstateauditor’sreportformismanagementand spendingaswellasfederaland CookCountyprobes.
“We’vegottogettothebottomofthis,”saidStateSen.JasonBarickman,aBloomington Republicanonthecommittee.
Barickmandidnotdetail howhewantedthepaneltoproceedonthematter,butspoke ofgatheringalistofwitnesses whocouldtestifyaboutit.
Thecommittee’svotefollowedBrown’sacknowledgementthatshehadworkedas anunpaidaccountantforher husband’sDreamCatchers CommunityDevelopment Corp.BentonCook’sprogram contractedwithChicagoArea Project,whichoversaworganizationsreceivingmoney throughtheNeighborhoodRecoveryInitiative.
TheChicagoSun-Times firstreportedtheconnection. ThenewspaperalsohasreportedthatCookhadapriorfinan-
stillwantmoredetailsonhow schoolsacrossthestatewould beimpacted.
State:2013taxcollections higherthanexpected SPRINGFIELD–Stateofficials sayIllinoisisonpacetoendits fiscalyearwithabout$1.2billion inadditionalrevenue.
TheSpringfieldStateJournal-Registerreportsmostofthe moneyisaone-timeoccurrence thankstobetter-than-expected personalincometaxcollections andsalestaxes.
Lawmakersconstructedthe budgetbasedonarevenue estimateof$35.4billion.
Thefigureswerereleasedby theCommissiononGovernment ForecastingandAccountability, theGeneralAssembly’sfiscal forecastingarm.
JimMuschinskeisthecommission’srevenuemanager.He saysthesolidperformanceof
cialcrimeconviction,which promptedQuinn’sadministrationtolaunchaninternalreviewlastweek.
DreamCatcherswasawardedthousandsofdollars,but itscontractclosedin2011aftertheChicagoAreaProject learnedofapotentialconflict ofinterestwithCookalsobeingpaidbyittooverseeother programs.
Theanti-violenceprogram hasdoggedQuinnduringhis re-electioncampaignagainst Republicanbusinessman BruceRauner,whohasusedit totrytodiscreditQuinn’sreputationformaintainingarelativelyscandal-freeadministrationaftertwopredecessors
thestockmarketin2013helped boostthetaxrevenue,but warnedthatcan’tnecessarilybe expectedtocontinuenextyear.
Thestateexpectsasignificant revenuedecreasenextyearbecauseofanexpecteddecrease intheincometaxrate.
82casesofmumps reportedinIllinoissofar SPRINGFIELD–Publichealth officialssaytheyhopethenumberofmumpscasesinthestate haspeaked.
ThroughtheendofApril,82 casesoftheviralinfectionwere reportedinIllinois.That’smore thantriplewhatwasreported inalloflastyear.TheIllinois DepartmentofPublicHealth saysthisyear’stotalisalready thehighestsince2008when91 caseswerereported. Authoritiesdon’tknowwhat’s behindthespike.
SangamonCounty’sPublic
wereimprisoned.
Quinnhasdefendedhisactionsinconnectionwiththe program,sayingheidentified problemsbeforetheauditor’s reportearlierthisyearanddisbandedtheagencythatranit. Hehassaidhewassurprised byBrown’sinvolvementand didnotknowofCook’scriminalrecordaheadofnewsreportslastweek.
“Wehavetolookintoit, allofusdo,tomakesurethat nothingwrongwasgoingon,” Quinnsaidafteranunrelated eventinSpringfield.
However,hecalledthe committee’smoveTuesday “politicsasusual”justmonths aheadoftheNovemberelection.
Critics,includingBarickman,haveaccusedQuinnofusingthemoneyfortheprogram toshoreupsupportaheadof the2010election.Quinn’sofficehassaidnomoneywas spentbeforehewonoffice.
Theauditcommission’s
HealthadministratorisJim Stone.Hesaidofficials“hope thatthisisdefinitelyonthe decline.”
TheSpringfieldStateJournal-Registerreports15cases havebeenreportedSangamon Countyand40havebeenreportedinMorganCounty.
Mumpscancauseswellingof thesalivaryglands,alongwith fever,headaches,muscleaches, tirednessandlossofappetite.
Illinoisvillageinstalls turtlecrossingsigns
VERNONHILLS–Asuburban Chicagocommunitywantsfast driverstohitthebrakestomake wayforturtles.
ThevillageofVernonHills, about30milesnorthofChicago, isonareptile-savingmission withitsnewturtlecrossing signsafterdozensoftheanimals diedwhileinchingacrossroads lastyear.
movewasrare.Ithasonlyonce givenitselfpermissiontoissue subpoenasinthelast30years.
FourDemocratsvotedfor themeasure,whilestressing thatthenewpowershould alsobeusedtoscrutinizeother agencies.
“Ionlyseevalue[inthis] ifweapplythistootheraudits,”stateRep.FredCrespo, D-HoffmanEstates,saidcitingpervasiveproblemsatthe DepartmentofChildrenand FamilyServices,amongother agencies.
Meanwhile,Browndefendedtheworkofherhusband,a clinicalpsychologistshesaid wasrecruitedbyChicagoArea ProjecttoworkonQuinn’sinitiativein2011.Shesaidhetook thejobtohelpcombatviolence inaneighborhoodwherehe wasborn.
“Iproudlysupportmyhusband’scommitmenttoreachingouttoandhelpingat-risk youth,”shesaidinanemailed statement.
“Wedidhaveasignificant amountofcarnagelastyear,” saidDavidBrown,publicworks directorandvillageengineer.
Thetemporarysignsarebeing installedinsubdivisionsnear achannelthat’spopularwith theslow-movingcreatures, particularlypaintedturtlesand snappingturtles.
GaryGlowacki,awildlife biologistwiththeLakeCounty ForestPreserveDistrict,said reptileawarenessisincreasing amongresidentswhoareasking formoresignsneartheirhomes afterthefirstwereputupseveralyearsago.
Glowackisaidheisfielding additionalrequestsfromresidentswhoaretryingtokeepthe crawlingcritterssafe,especially duringnestingseason.
“Prettymuchthemonthof Juneisthemostdangeroustime tobeaturtle,”hesaid.
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“Ionlysee value[in this]if we applythis to otheraudits.”
State Rep. FredCrespo D-HoffmanEstates
Secretaryofdefensetalks oftoughchoicesafterwar
ByJASONKEYSER TheAssociatedPress
CHICAGO–U.S.Defense SecretaryChuckHagel warnedTuesdayofpainful trade-offsasthenation’smilitarypivotsfroma13-yearwar footingandcomesunderenormousbudgetaryconstraints, sayingtherewillhavetobe cutstomilitarypay,aging weaponssystemsandthesize ofthearmedforces.
Hagelmadethecomments inaspeechinChicagoaimed inlargepartatmembersof Congresswhohavedemandeddeepspendingcutswhile resistingthemilitary’smain proposalsformakingthem, includingtheclosureofbasesthatarepopularwithlawmakersandtheirconstituents.Hanginginthebalance amidthattussleisnotjust America’smilitarymight, butalsoitsglobalstanding, Hagelsaid.
“EvenasCongresshas slashedouroverallbudget, theyhavesofarprovenunwillingtoacceptnecessary reformstocurbgrowthin
compensationcostsandeliminate[theDepartmentofDefense’s]excessinfrastructure andunneededfacilities,”Hagelsaid.
Hiswordsechoedthoseof militaryleaderswhowereon CapitolHillonTuesdaytotell Congressthattheyhavedone alltheycouldtocutcostsand itwasnowuptolawmakers toslowthegrowthofskyrocketingpersonnelpayand benefits.Senatorsexpressed reservationsaboutthatas wellasthePentagon’sefforts tocuttheA-10aircraft,which providescloseairsupportfor combattroops.
HagelspokeinChicagoof theneedtoabandonthoseaircraft,whichhearguedcannot operateinthefaceofsophisticatedairdefenses.Thesame, hesaid,istrueoftheU-2spy plane.
“Continuingtolimpalong with50-year-oldplatforms,no matterhowgoodtheywereor howeffectivetheywere,we don’thavethatluxury,”he said.“We’vegottobuildfor thefuture....Congresshasto beapartnerwithus.”
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Federalreport:WarmingdisruptsAmericans’lives
BySETHBORENSTEIN TheAssociatedPress
WASHINGTON–Most Americansarealreadyfeelingman-madeglobalwarming,fromheatwavestowild stormstolongerallergyseasons.Anditislikelytoget worseandmoreexpensive, saysanewfederalreportthat isheatinguppoliticaldebate alongwiththetemperature.
Shortlyafterthereport cameoutTuesday,President BarackObamausedseveraltelevisionweathermento makehispointaboutthebad weathernewsandaneedfor actiontocurbcarbonpollutionbeforeitistoolate.
“Wewanttoemphasizeto thepublic,thisisnotsome distantproblemofthefuture.Thisisaproblemthat isaffectingAmericansright now,”Obamatold“Today” showweathercasterAlRoker. “Whetheritmeansincreased flooding,greatervulnerabil-
itytodrought,moresevere wildfires–allthesethingsare havinganimpactonAmericansaswespeak.”
Climatechange’sassorted harms“areexpectedtobecomeincreasinglydisruptive acrossthenationthroughout thiscenturyandbeyond,”the NationalClimateAssessment concluded,emphasizingthe impactoftoo-wildweatheras wellassimplewarming.
Still,it’snottoolateto preventtheworstofclimate change,saysthe840-page report,whichtheObama administrationishighlightingasittriestojump-start often-stalledeffortstocurb heat-trappinggases.Said WhiteHousescienceadviser JohnHoldren:“It’sagoodnewsstoryaboutthemany opportunitiestotakecost-effectiveactionstoreducethe damage.”
Releaseofthereport,the thirdeditionofacongressionallymandatedstudy,gives
Obamaanopportunityto groundhiscampaignagainst climatechangeinscience andnumbers,endeavoringto blunttheargumentsofthose whoquestiontheideaand humancontributionstosuch changes.Laterthissummer, theadministrationplansto proposenewregulationsrestrictinggasesthatcome fromexistingcoal-firedpowerplants.
Noteveryoneispersuaded. Somefossilenergygroups, conservativethinktanksand Republicansenatorsimmediatelyassailedthereportas “alarmist.”SenateRepublicanleaderMitchMcConnell ofKentuckysaidObamawas likelyto“usetheplatformto renewhiscallforanational energytax.AndI’msurehe’ll getloudcheersfromliberal elites—fromthekindofpeoplewholeaveagiantcarbon footprintandthenlectureeverybodyelseaboutlow-flow toilets.”
DemsopendoortotakingpartinBenghaziprobe
ByBRADLEYKLAPPER andDONNACASSATA
TheAssociatedPress
WASHINGTON–House Democratsopenedthedoor Tuesdaytoparticipatingina specialpanel’sinvestigation ofthedeadlyattackinBenghazi,Libya,eveniftheysee itaslittlemorethananelection-yearploybyRepublicans todiscredittheObamaadministrationandmotivateGOP voters.
Layingoutherparty’s conditions,MinorityLeader NancyPelosisaidRepubli-
cansmustconductinterviews andshareinformationaspart oftheirnewinquestintothe Obamaadministration’sresponsetotheSept.11,2012, attackontheU.S.diplomatic pastthatkilledfourAmericans.Shecalledforthesame numberofDemocratsasRepublicansonthepanel,ademandtheGOPmajorityimmediatelyrejected.
“Ifthisreviewistobe fair,itmustbetrulybipartisan,”Pelosi,D-Calif.,saidin astatement.Later,shetold reportersthatrank-and-file Democratsare“suspiciousof
whatevertheRepublicansare tryingtodo.”
Withmidtermelections loomingcloser,Republicansaresharpeningtheir focusontheBenghaziattack thatkilledU.S.Ambassador ChrisStevensandthreeother Americans.Avotetoauthorizetheprobeisexpectedthis week.AseniorGOPcongressmanhasissuedasubpoenato SecretaryofStateJohnKerrytotestifybeforeaseparate committee.Andthesubject couldsurfaceinmultipleothercongressionalhearingsthis week.
Sincetakingoffice,Obama hasnotproposedaspecific taxonfossilfuelemissions. Hehasproposedasystem thatcapsemissionsandallowscompaniestotradecarbonpollutioncredits,butit hasfailedinCongress.
RepublicanSen.David VitterofLouisianasaidthe reportwassupposedtobe scientificbut“it’smoreof apoliticaloneusedtojustifygovernmentoverreach.”
Andleadersinthefossilfuel industry,whichisresponsibleforalargeamountofthe heat-trappingcarbondioxide,saidtheirenergyisneededandAmericacan’tafford tocutback.
“Whetheryouagreeor disagreewiththereport,the questionis:Whatareyougoingtodoaboutit?Tousthat isamajorquestion,”said CharlieDrevna,presidentof theAmericanFuelandPetrochemicalManufacturers. Hecalledthereport“over-
NATIONBRIEF EPAaccusedof blockinginvestigations
WASHINGTON–Aunitrun byPresidentBarackObama’s politicalstaffinsidetheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency operatesillegallyasa“rogue lawenforcementagency” thathasblockedindependent investigationsbytheEPA’s inspectorgeneralforyears,a
blown.”
Thereport–whichisfull offigures,chartsandother research-generatedgraphics–includes3,096footnotes referringtoothermostly peer-reviewedresearch.It waswrittenbymorethan250 scientistsandgovernment officials,startingin2012.A draftwasreleasedinJanuary2013,butthisversion hasbeenreviewedbymore scientists,includingtwice bytheNationalAcademyof Scienceswhichcalledit“reasonable,”and“avaluableresource.”
Environmentalgroups praisedthereport.“Ifwe don’tslamthebrakesonthe carbonpollutiondrivingclimatechange,we’redooming ourselvesandourchildren tomoreintenseheatwaves, destructivefloodsandstorms andsurgingsealevels,”said FrancesBeinecke,president oftheNaturalResourcesDefenseCouncil.
topinvestigatortoldCongress.
TheassistantEPAinspector generalforinvestigations, PatrickSullivan,wasexpectedtotestifylaterWednesday beforeaHouseoversight committeeabouttheactivitiesoftheEPA’slittle-known OfficeofHomelandSecurity.
–Wirereport
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848priestsdefrocked forabusesince2004
ByJOHNHEILPRIN andNICOLEWINFIELD TheAssociatedPress
GENEVA–TheVatican revealedTuesdaythatover thepastdecade,ithasdefrocked848priestswhoraped ormolestedchildrenand sanctionedanother2,572with lesserpenalties,providingthe firsteverbreakdownofhowit handledthemorethan3,400 casesofabusereportedtothe HolySeesince2004.
TheVatican’sU.N.ambassadorinGeneva,Archbishop SilvanoTomasi,releasedthe figuresduringaseconddayof grillingbyaU.N.committee monitoringimplementation oftheU.N.treatyagainsttorture.
Tomasiinsistedthatthe HolySeewasonlyobligedto abidebythetorturetreaty insidethetinyVaticanCity State,whichhasapopulation ofonlyafewhundredpeople.
Butsignificantly,hedidn’t
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Ukrainenarrowcordon aroundrebelliouscity
disputethecommittee’scontentionthatsexualviolence againstchildrencanbeconsideredtorture.Legalexperts havesaidthatclassifyingsexualabuseastorturecouldexposetheCatholicChurchto anewwaveoflawsuitssince torturecasesinmuchofthe worlddon’tcarrystatutesof limitations.
TomasialsoprovidedstatisticsabouthowtheHoly Seehasadjudicatedsexabuse casesforthepastdecade.The Vaticanin2001requiredbishopsandreligioussuperiors toforwardallcrediblecases ofabusetoRomeforreview afterdeterminingthatthey wereshufflingpedophile priestsfromdiocesetodioceseratherthansubjecting themtochurchtrials.
Onlyin2010didtheVaticanexplicitlytellbishopsand superiorstoalsoreportcrediblecasestopolicewherelocal reportinglawsrequirethem to.
DONETSK,Ukraine–A pro-Russiamilitiaholding aneasternUkrainiancity cameunderfurtherpressure Tuesdayfromadvancing governmenttroops,butmilitantsactedwithimpunity elsewhereintheregion. Theforeignministersof UkraineandRussiamet Tuesday,buttheiropen disagreementsdidnothing tosuggestadiplomatic solutionwasnear.
Diplomacywastobe takenupagainWednesday duringameetinginMoscow betweenRussianPresident VladimirPutinandSwiss PresidentDidierBurkhalter, whosecountrycurrently chairstheOrganizationfor SecurityandCooperationin Europe.RussiaandtheWest haveexpressedadesirefor theOSCEtoplayagreater roleindefusingthetensions inUkraine.
–Wirereports
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Tellrenters aboutmethlabs
Ifpeoplewanttosellapropertyknownto havehousedamethamphetaminelab,state lawrequiresthemtotellanyprospective buyersaboutit.
Butiftheyjustwanttorentthatproperty,there’snorequirementthattheydisclose anything,accordingtoanIllinoisDepartmentofPublicHealthrepresentative.
What’smore,thestatedoesn’treallyhave asystemforensuringthatpropertyowners cleanupthetoxicchemicalsthatcanbe releasedbyameth-makingoperation.
Thisisanunfairdoublestandardand publichealthhazardthatcallsforachange instatelaw.
Methlabsreleasetoxicchemicalsthat canbeabsorbedbybuildingmaterials andfurniture,andthattoxicresiduecan continuetobereleasedforyearsafterthe meth-makingoperationisshutdown.
Independenttestingcommissionedbythe St.LouisPost-Dispatchnewspaperfound thatsomepropertiesthathadhousedmeth labsstillhaddetectablelevelsofchemicals presentfouryearsafterabust.
Theresiduemethlabsleavebehindcan posehealthriskstoinnocentpeoplewho moveinlater.TheIllinoisDepartment ofPublicHealthprescribesanextensive cleaningregimen,includingairingoutthe building,usinganHEPAvacuumandwashingsurfacesandrepainting.
Therearecompaniesthatspecializein thatkindofwork.Thecostofpayingforthe cleanupfallstothepropertyowner.
It’scertainlynotideal,buttheactions oftenantsarepartoftheriskofbeinga landlord.Andlandlordsshouldberequired totellfuturetenantsthat,yes,therewas amethlaboperatedhere,butwehave followedallthestepsnecessarytomake thisapartmentnotonlysafe,butprobably cleanerthanitwasbefore.
Whenitcomestobasichealth,thatofa renterisnodifferentthanthatofaproperty owner.
Anyonewhoisconsideringeither rentingorbuyingapropertywhereameth labhasbeenfoundhasarighttoknowthat informationbeforemakingadecision.And alocalorstateagencyshouldbecharged withensuringthatanadequatecleanupis conductedbeforeanyoneelseispermittedto livethere.
LawmakersinSpringfieldshouldamend statelawtoeliminatethisdangerousloophole.
Madiganisrunningoutofmethods
SPRINGFIELD–Afewmonths ago,MikeMadiganstartledfolks acrossthestatebycallingforan amendmenttothestateconstitution.
ThelongtimeHousespeaker wantedtoallowthestatetotack ona3percentsurchargeonfolks earningmorethan$1million.
Thecraftypoliticianletitbe knownthathewantedlawmakers toputthematterontheballotso thepeoplecoulddecidewhether it’sgoodpublicpolicy.
Butthemeasuredidn’tgather sufficientsupporttobeplacedon theballot.
Soitdied.
Proposedconstitutionalamendmentscanbeplacedontheballot bylegislativeactionorthrougha difficultprocessofcollectinghundredsofthousandsofsignatures fromacrossthestate.
Madigansawhowdifficultit wastopassthemeasurethrough
theHousethathehasruledfor decadesandletitdropdespitehis populistrhetoricaboutlettingthe votersdecide.
Interesting.
ButMadiganisn’talwaysso opentothewillofthe“people.”
Acaseinpointistwoconstitutionalamendmentsthatareto beplacedontheballotthrough petitiondrives.
Onewouldlimitlawmakersto servingnomorethaneightyears intheGeneralAssembly.
Forsomereason,Madiganwho hasservedintheLegislaturefor41 years,thinksthisisaterribleidea.
Anotherwouldeliminatelegislativegerrymandering.Itwould createanindependentcommission
todrawthelinesforlegislative districtsinamannervoidofany politicalconsiderations.
Madigan,whohashungonto powerbydrawingmapsthatbenefithissupportersintheLegislature,reallyhatesthisideatoo.
Infact,nosoonerwerethe petitionsfiledinSpringfieldthan anattorneyfiledalawsuitinan attempttothrownthemoffthe ballot.
Whilethereareavarietyof plaintiffsinthecase,thereislittle doubtMadiganisbehindit.
So,Mike,whateverhappenedto justlettingthepeopledecide?
Madigansaidtheamendments werepartofsomediabolicalplot tohelpRepublicanswinelected office.
“Thedifferencebetweenthe twopartiesinIllinoisisthe DemocraticPartyofIllinoisisa
THEFIRSTAMENDMENT Congressshallmakenolaw respectinganestablishment of religion,orprohibitingthefree exercisethereof;orabridgingthefreedom of speech, or of thepress;ortheright of thepeoplepeaceably to assemble,and to petitiontheGovernment fora redress of grievances.
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Proposedlegislation wouldbanticketquotas
TotheEditor:
Asaformerpoliceofficerand asahusbandandfatheroffour, Iunderstandtheimportanceof keepingourcommunitiessafe; bothfromalawenforcement perspectiveandasacitizen.My experiencealsohasshownme thedividethatexistsinsome communities.Onesuchissueis thatofpoliceticketquotas. Trustisthebasisofany relationship;publicorprivate. Citizensmustbeabletotrust lawenforcementofficersand agenciestoputpublicsafety firstandforemost.Ticketquotas getinthewayofthatpriority andareanunnecessarydistractiontothededicatedmenand womenofourpoliceforce.
Inresponse,Ihavesignedon aschiefco-sponsoroflegislation inSpringfieldtobantheuseof policeticketquotas.SenateBill 3411wouldpreventticketquotas atanystate,countyandmunicipalpolicedepartments.Italso statesthatdepartmentswould notbeallowedtoevaluateanof-
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ficer’sperformancebasedonthe numberofcitationstheyissue.
ThebillpassedintheIllinois SenateonApril10ina57-1vote. ItiscurrentlyintheHouseLabor &CommerceCommitteefora hearinginthecomingdays.
Thisisatrulybipartisaneffort. SB3411wasintroducedbySen. AndyManar,D-BunkerHill,and issponsoredbymycolleague Rep.JayHoffman,D-Belleville,in theHouse.
Weallsharethecommongoal ofhealingthedividebetween policeandthelocalcitizensthey serve;rebuildingtrustandconfidenceincommunitiesacross thestatethatpublicsafetyis indeedthetoppriorityofourlaw enforcementagencies.
Asthisdebatemovesforward, let’stakeamomenttothankthe hardworkingmenandwomen whoserveourcommunityas policeofficers.Whetheritbeat thelocal,countyandstatelevel –theyputtheirlivesontheline eachandeverydaytoprotectus –andtheydeserveourrespect.
JohnD.Anthony Staterepresentativeforthe75thDistrict
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partyofprogress,”headded. “Wewanttomoveforward. Wewanttohelppeople.We wanttohelppeoplegetjobs andhaveopportunity.On theothersideoftheequation,theRepublicanpartyis apartyofreaction.”
Except,Mike,while yousayyouwanttohelp ordinarypeople,itappears youjustdon’twantthemto decidewhatconstitutional amendmentstheycanvote on.
Whyelsewouldyoutryto keepthesemeasuresoffthe ballot?
Themoveisnotonly paternalistic,butit’salso hypocritical.
Oneday,Madigansays itshouldbeleftuptothe “people”tosayhowatiny minorityofindividuals shouldbetaxed.
Andthenextweek,he saysitshouldn’tbeleftto the“people”todecidehow theirstateconstitutionis amended.
Themessageseemstobe thatMadiganknowswhatis bestforIllinois–anddon’t
tellhimotherwise.
Butthewillofthose hundredsofthousandsof Democrats,Republicansand independentswhosigned thosepetitionstoplace themeasuresontheballot shouldbehonored.
It’stimeforthepeople, notthepoliticians,todecide what’sbestforIllinois.
•ScottReederisaveteranstatehousereporterand thejournalistinresidence attheIllinoisPolicyInstitute.Hecanbereachedat sreeder@illinoispolicy.org.
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TheHerald-News/TheHerald-News.com•Wednesday,May7,2014 27 adno=0272022 SPORTS Have somesportsnews? ContactSports EditorDickGoss at 815-280-4123or at dgoss@shawmedia.com. WHATEVER NEEDED PLAINFIELD NORTHFINDS WAYTOWIN, TOPSEAST/28 PlainfieldNorth’s Bryan VanDuser (right)is tagged outandhome by thePlainfieldEastcatcherMikeMcGeeduring Tuesday’sgame at PlainfieldNorthHigh School.North won,5-4. LarryW.KaneforShawMedia
VanDuserhelpsPlainfieldNorthtop East
Tigersremain unbeateninSPC with5-4victory
ByDICKGOSS dgoss@shawmedia.com
PLAINFIELD–Allseason long,thePlainfieldNorth baseballteamhasfoundways towin.
InTuesday’sopeninggame ofthebigthree-gameSouthwestPrairieConferenceseriesagainstrivalPlainfield East,juniorsecondbaseman BryanVanDusermadesure theTigersstayedontrack.
VanDuser,whowalkedto drivehomearuninNorth’s decisivethree-runfifthinning,usedhisglovetokeep Eastfromregainingthelead inthetopofthesixthasthe Tigersprevailed,5-4.
TheBengals(10-12,7-6 SPC)hadthetyingandgoaheadrunsinscoringpositionwithtwooutsinthe sixth.Left-handedhitting MitchCoughlinrippedahard groundballtoVanDuser’s right.Hedove,snaredthe ball,dugitoutofhisglove andthrewtofirsttoendthe inning.
“Isawitallthewayoffthe bat,”VanDusersaid.“Ihadit inmyglove,butmyglovewas turnedoverandIdidn’twant todroptheballgettingup.So Ipulleditoutofmyglovefirst andthengotupandthrewit.
“We’vebeendoingwhateverweneedtoinordertowin.”
“Thekidmadeagreat play,”EastcoachAdam O’Reelsaid.
“Thatwasahugeplay,” saidNorthcoachJohnDarlington,whoseteamimproved to21-2,13-0intheSPC.“Bryan’sbeenplayingwellall year,”
Thedefensivegemhelped makeawinnerofseniorrighthanderJoeCallahan(5-0), whoworkedthefirstsixinnings.MattVanekpitchedthe seventhinningforthesave.
“Itwasn’tJoe’sbestgame, buthebattled,”Darlington said.“Thatwashuge.He’sa seniorwhohasdoneagood joballyear.”
KyleStrepek’sdoubleput Northahead1-0inthefirstinningagainstEastleft-hander DrewDeMumbrum.However,thatwouldbetheonlyhit theTigerswouldmusteruntil theyralliedinthefifth.
Easttieditthethirdon MikeMcGee’sRBIsingle, butCallahansurvivedabases-loaded,one-outsituationto avoidfurtherdamage.
TheBengalswerebackatit inthefourth,scoringtwiceon JeremyDutton’ssacrificefly andJovanyUrbieta’ssingleto graba3-1lead.
Northgotbackwithin3-2in thefourthonRichardBryza’s RBIgroundoutbutEast’sJordanDobynecrackedanRBI singleinthefifthtorestore theBengals’two-runlead.
“They’reascrappyteam,” DarlingtonsaidofEast.“They swingthebat.Westruckout oneguyallday,andwhen thathappens,youhavealot ofchancestomakeerrors.We madealot.
“Whatyousawhereisus. Wehavemademistakes,but wekeepbattlingandhope we’llgetthekeyhitsthatcan
changetheoutcome.”
Thekeyhitscameinthe bottomofthefifth.JakeDunham,ZachJaroszandMatt Welchsingledtoloadthebaseswithoneout.Thewalkto VanDusermadeit4-3.
Strepekfollowedwitha sacrificeflytocenter.Onthe throwhome,Welchracedfor thirdandthecatcher’sthrow theregotaway.LeftfielderJordanBlackmanbacked uptheplayandmadeagood throwhome,butWelchslid homesafely,eludingthetag ofDeMumbrumcoveringthe plate.
“Wehaveputourselves righttherewithgoodteams,” O’Reelsaid.“Wehavetolimitourmistakes.Ahitbatter, walksanderrorscontributed totheirruns.Youcan’tmake thosemistakes.
“AteamlikeNorthfinally wearsyouout.DeMumbrum pitchedagoodgameandwe battledattheplate.There’sa differentmentalitysometime. We’vegottentoagoodpoint mentally,butnowit’samatterofexecutingattheright time.”
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Plainfield North second baseman Bryan VanDuser fieldsa ground ball for theout atfirst base Tuesday against Plainfield East at Plainfield North High School. North won,5-4.
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USF’sPanayotovich,KuhnehonoredinCCAC
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JOLIET–Ashutoutfrom AdamPanayotovichanda .500battingaveragebyDavid Kuhneduringtheweekof April28haveearnedtheUniversityofSt.Francisduothe finalChicagolandCollegiate AthleticConferencePitcher andPlayeroftheWeekhonorsfor2014.
Panayotovich,whowas recognizedforthesecond timethisseason,closedout theregularseasonwithhis thirdshutout,blankingCardinalStritchUniversity,130,onThursday.Hestruck outsixagainsttwowalksand threehitsintheseven-inning outing.
Kuhnewent5for10with agrandslamastheSaints sweptCardinalStritchin theregular-seasonfinaleto clinchashareoftheCCAC titleandanautomaticberth totheNAIANationalChampionshipsOpeningRound. Hefollowedthatupbygoing 2for4withapairofrunsand anRBIintheSaints’7-3win overOlivetNazareneinthe openingroundoftheconferencetournamentonSaturday.
Kuhnewent7for14forthe weekwithtwodoublesanda homerunforan.857slugging percentage.Healsoscored apairofrunsineachofthe threegamestogoalongwith fiverunsbattedin.Kuhne, whowasnamedtheCCAC co-PlayeroftheYearonMonday,isbatting.387with54 runsscoredin50games.
COLLEGEBASEBALL
USF12,SaintXavier1: Jake Butler(Minooka)threwa completegameintheCCAC Tournamentwintomovehis recordto9-2.Butlerstruck out11andwalkedtwowhile surrenderingfourhits.DavidKuhnewas5for5with twodoublesandtwoRBIs, whileRickFaronandMatt Scotthadthreehitseach.MarioHernandezhomeredand hadfourRBIs.
PREPBASEBALL
PlainfieldSouth3,Romeovile0: TrevorHenderson threwano-hitterwith16 strikeoutsandonlyonewalk
toleadtheCougars.DanEnloeandShaneRittereach hadanRBI.
JolietWest5,Bolingbrook
0: RobertTalaricothrewa one-hitterwith10strikeouts toleadtheSteelmen(13-8, 4-3)totheSouthWestSuburbanBluewin.CodyGrooe went2for3withatripleand arunscoredforWest.
Lockport4,Homewood-Flossmoor0: MikeFormellathrewafive-hitter andstruckoutseventolead Lockport(12-11,7-1SouthWestSuburbanBlue).Ryan Dalton(RBI)andTylerHair eachhadtwohitsforthePorters,whileJeremyQuade doubled.
CoalCity3,Westmont1: A sparklingperformanceon themoundbyBradLittletonledtheCoalers(11-11, 6-5)toawinoverInterstate
Eight-leadingWestmonton Monday.Littletonallowed justtwohitswhilestriking outsix.MattGubelmanhad twohitsandanRBI,while AlexWillsalsodroveina run.
PREPSOFTBALL PlainfieldCentral6,PlainfieldNorth5(10inn): Brooklyn Dalypitchedthedistanceto winthe10-inningSouthwest PrairiegameforCentral.She allowed10hits,threeearned runs,struckout11and walkedfive.GretchenEgly went3for4fortheWildcats andTaraCannellahadtwo hits.
JolietCentral14,Stagg3: TaelorMartinwas4for5 withadoubleandahomerun fortheSteelmen(4-14),while ChristinaValentinowas3for 4withahomer.RosaGonzalezwas3for4withapairof homersasHannahGawenda gotthewinonthemound.
Lincoln-WayWest5,Lincoln-WayCentral2: Winning pitcherMorganDieringer struckout13forSouthWest SuburbanRedleaderWest (21-1,7-0)onMonday.Carly Souderwent3for4,including adouble,anddrovein threeruns.KaylaSeymour andAnnaRyanwent2for3. Seymourstoletwobasesand Ryandoubled.
Lincoln-WayCentral12, Thornton0: HannahHosty
went3for3andscoredtwice fortheKnights(13-9,6-2)in SouthWestSuburbanRed playTuesday.CourtneyKinneywas2for3withahome runandtwoRBIs,whilewinningpitcherMelanieBakotic struckoutnineinthreeinnings.
Morris10,Rochelle2: Emily Moorewas4for5withfour RBIstopowertheRedskins (17-3,5-2)totheNorthernIllinoisBig12Eastwin.LaurenSeversonwas3for4 withthreeRBIs,whileAlex Cook,AbbyBurns(RBI),and LeahLinesallhadtwohits. Burnsthrewthefirstthree innings,givinguptwohits, anearnedrunandstruckout five.LaurelHarperclosed thelastfourinnings,giving upfourhits,anearnedrun andstruckoutone.
CoalCity8,Westmont2: WinningpitcherEmilyAichelegaveuponehitandhad sixstrikeoutsfortheCoalers (10-11).Shealsoprovidedthe offensivesparkwithfour hits,includingagrandslam. MakennaEmersonandMady Buntonhadtwohitsandan RBIeach.
GIRLSSOCCER
JolietCatholicAcademy6, OakForest0: TheAngels(9-72)gottwogoalseachbyMandyGruber,J’NayaWalker andAdrianaAcosta.Walker andEmmaEhrshamhadtwo assistsapiece,whileChloe Korsthadone.LenaRodriguezandGraceWhalencombinedingoalfortheshutout.
COLLEGESOFTBALL
Krischwinsaward: Senior firstbasemanMorganKrisch (PlainfieldCentral)hasbeen namedWisconsinIntercollegiateAthleticConference
PositionPlayeroftheYear. Krischhasstartedall40 gamesfortheWarhawks.She leadstheWarhawkswitha battingaverageof.431,56 hitsand99totalbases.Her numbersforhitsandtotal basesleadstheWIACstandings.Krischhastotaled12 homersthisseason,second bestintheleague,andboasts asluggingpercentageof.762, thirdbestintheconference. Her38runsbattedinthisseasonisfifthbestintheWIAC.
MEN’SGOLF
Lewismovesupanotch: TheLewismen’sgolfteam moveduponespottoeighth placeafterturninginateam scoreof601(301-300)afterthe secondroundTuesdayatthe 2014NCAAMidwest/Central Regional.Maloneleadsthe 20-teamfieldwithascoreof 590(291-299),playingthepar72,7,120-yardcourseatFox RunGolfClub.
Nebraska-Kearney’sMichaelColgateleadstheindividualsaftercardinga140 (71-69).
LewissophomoreRobert DofflemyerIIIleadstheFlyersandistiedfor12thwith
atwo-roundtotalof147(7572).JuniorRyanFrederick (Lockport)finishedwitha 150(77-72)whilesophomore AlexThodefinishedwitha 153(76-77).JuniorJeremy Fraserturnedina155(7382)whileclassmateAnthony Lodovico(Lockport)rounded outtheFlyerswitha158(8078).
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heirst1,000pre-registered riders to checkin at theevent receiveafreeevent T-shirt.
hemajorityofthe16-mile ride ison apaved looptrail; portions of the course areon sidewalksand street routes.
Individual riders should be at least11 yearsof age. Participantsareencouraged to wearhelmets andtobringdrinking water.
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GIRLSSOCCER:LINCOLN-WAYCENTRAL1,LINCOLN-WAYWEST0
KnightsdominateinwinoverWarriors
ByCURTHERRON cherron@shawmedia.com
NEWLENOX–Youusuallyexpecttoseebothsquads comeoutfiredupwhentwo oftheLincoln-Wayprograms meetinacompetition.
Butthat’swhathappened whenCentralandWestfaced offTuesdayingirlssoccer. WhiletheKnightswereexcitedaboutclaimingNewLenox braggingrights,theWarriors cameoutflat,whichprovedto becostly.
HostCentralscoredthe onlygoalinthe39thminuteto capturea1-0SouthWestSuburbanRedConferencevictory atLashmetfield.
SarahOrtmansentina longattemptastheopening halfwaswindingdownand KylaGrundhoferflickedthe ballintothenetbeforeHeidi Killingergotatouchonitto makesure.
Aboutaquarterofanhour intothegame,Knightscoach DanRadzshookthingsupby movingAnitaFournierfrom thenettothefrontlineand replacedherwithKeyganBalaja.
“WhenImadethemoveto
“They earnedit,sogivecredit to them. They cameoutmuchharderthan we didinthefirsthalfandsometimesthat’sthedifference. They punchedonein late andIthoughtthatit wasafittinggoalsincethey earneditbecausethey scrapped for39minutesbeforethat. .”
Jeff Theiss Lincoln-WayWestgirlssoccercoach
wereallreallypumpedfor thisgameandwecameout andplayedwell.Ourdefense heldthemwellandweworked reallyharduptopandwere abletogetagoaloutofit.
putAnitauptop,thatcreated somefluidityandthenweput RhealinWlosinthereandafterwegotthegoal,sokudos tothosetwokids,”Radzsaid.
“Wealsomadetheswitchto KylauptopwithAnitafor someextrapunch.Itseems likewe’vebeengettinggoals likethatallseasonlong.
“SarahOrtmanandSara Petronewereoutstandingin theback,BrookeBingham bottlesthingsupinthemiddleofthefieldandBrooke Mejdrichwasanoutsidemidfielderforuslastyearand nowthat’spayingdividends forus.”
TheKnights(9-7-3,3-1 SWS),whostillneedtoplay AndrewandLincoln-Way Northintheleague,hadmost ofthebestchancesinthe match,butespeciallyinthe
initial40minutes.
West(13-4-1,2-3)started toapplymorepressureafter thebreakbutWarriorscoach JeffTheisswasdisappointed hissquadtooksolongtoget going,whichissomethinghe hadn’tseenfromthemthis season.
“Thatwasn’tourgroupand that’swhatwetalkedaboutat halftime,”Theisssaid.“We wereshockedatwhatwesaw inthefirsthalf.Wewerereactingtoeverythingandour shapelookedverypoor.There wassuchalackofcommunicationonthefieldthatconfusiontookplaceinmultipleinstancesandCentralexploited that.
“Theyearnedit,sogive credittothem.Theycameout muchharderthanwedidin thefirsthalfandsometimes
that’sthedifference.They punchedoneinlateandI thoughtthatitwasafitting goalsincetheyearneditbecausetheyscrappedfor39 minutesbeforethat.Wehave tofindawaytogetbacktothe basicsrightnow.”
Centralgotthingsstarted earlywhenKillingerwasdeniedbyAudreyPearsonon alinerandthenshortlyafterthekeeperchange,Paige Proctorcreatedacornerkick onwhichOrtmansentaball infronttoKillinger,whose chipwasturnedaway.
Afteranexchangeoftries byFournierandBriannaDarlage,Proctorsentinalong attemptwhichwasstopped. Aboutfiveminuteslater,the Knightsgotthelonegoal.
“Thiswasagoodteameffort,”Grundhofersaid.“We
“Ithinkthatwe’restarting tocometogetherasateam. We’restartingtopassand workingtogetheralotbetter thanwewereatthebeginning oftheseason.Ilikehowweall pusheachothertodobetter andwe’reallrealpositive.”
Earlyinthefinalhalf,Ortmanlinedacornerkickto Pearson,Darlagewasdenied onanattemptrightafterthat andafewminuteslater,along freekickfromOrtmanwent toAliviaCrowhurst,who wasturnedawayonashort tryandGrundhoferwasalso stopped.
Followingthehalf’smidpoint,EmilyWyskielgota freekickfromjustoutside ofthebox,buthereffortwas hauledin,aswasherlonglinerafewminuteslater.
Bothsideshadchancesin thefinal10minutesasGrundhoferandBrookeBingham wereturnedawayoncloserangeeffortswhileDarlage washaltedonaliner.
TigersfliphittingswitchonforwinoverGriffins
Ames,togetthingsgoing trailingbythreeruns.
ByTIMO’BRIEN
ShawMediaCorrespondent
FRANKFORT–Joliet West’sJenniferAmeswas waitingforit.
Itcomesalongwhenthe Tigersaren’tplayingwell, aren’tplayinguptotheirpotential.
Whatisitexactly?
JolietWestcoachHeather Sucapickingherspottoget afterherteaminthedugout.
“Sucagetsustogetherand tellsus‘Idon’tknowwhat’s goingon,butyouneedtofocusin,’”Amessaidwitha laugh.“Thenitclicksinour heads.Wegouptherenottryingtohitarun.I’mgoingto
throwmyhandsattheball andgetasingle.Onceonepersondoes,thewholeteamdoes. It’scontagious.”
ThevisitingLincoln-Way EastGriffinssawthatcontagioushittingcometoformin thesixthinning.TheTigers scoredallfiveoftheirruns inthatinningontheirwayto 5-4SouthWestSuburbanBlue comebackwinTuesday.
Thegamewasasloppyon bothends,Westcommitting fiveerrorsandtwoforEast, butWest’sbatscametolifein thesixth.
Havingbeenshutdownto thatpointbyEastpitcherNikoleVanGennep,theTigers turnedtotheirleadoffhitter,
Amessmashedasingleto leftfieldandawaytheTigers went.
Thenextsixbatters reachedbase,KarinaVargas, AlysiaRodriguezandKylie Robballcomingthroughwith anRBIsingletotiethegame atthree.
LoreleiTokarczykput Westaheadforgood,herhardhitsinglethroughtheinfield scoringRobb.MadiMulder scoredonadroppedthird striketoputJolietWest(19-5, 7-1)up,5-3.
Thefive-runsixthcameaftersomeearlystrugglesoffensively,VanGennepretiring thefirst10battersshefaced andonlyallowingthreehits throughfiveinnings.
“Ourteamadjustedtoher whenweneededto.JustwaitedalittlelongerthanIappreciated,”Sucasaidwitha laugh.“We’vefoundwaysto getitdoneallseason,mostly offenseandgoodbase-running.”
Workingwiththelead, JoyTreasure(11-2)setLincoln-WayEastdowninorder inthesixthbeforepitching intosomedangerintheseventh.
EastscoredonaBlakeRuiz RBIdouble,butTreasureinducedalineoutandagroundouttoendthegamewiththe tyingrunatthirdandthepotentialgame-winningrunon second.
“You’vejustgottohityour spots,”Treasuresaid.“Hopefullythedefensebehindyou
ismakingplays,andIhave fullconfidenceinmydefense atalltimes.It’sgreattoknow they’regoingtomakeplays behindmyback.”
Treasurepitchedthreeinningsinrelieftogetthewin, allowingthreehits.
JennyVanGeertryfinished2for3withawalk andtworunsscoredforLincoln-WayEast(15-6,3-4).Ruiz addedtwohitsfortheGriffins.
Atoughlosstoswallowfor sure,butVanGeertryhopes theteamcanlearnfromit.
“Hopefullythislossboosts usbecausenoonelikesthis feeling,”VanGeertrysaid.“It motivatesustodobetter.I’m goingtotakethisasmaybea goodthing.Itmotivatesusto dobetterandpushforward.”
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SOFTBALL:JOLIETWEST5,LINCOLN-WAYEAST4 Tigersrallyforfiverunsinsixthinning
AREASPORTS SCHEDULE
1,032winslater,Lewis softballcoachcallsitquits
DiMatteoconcludes sterling31-yearcareer
SUBMITTEDREPORTS
ROMEOVILLE –After31 yearsatthehelmoftheLewissoftballteam,coachGeorge DiMatteohasannouncedhis retirementeffectiveJune30.
“LastThursdayatthe GLVCTournament,IinformedmyteamthatIam officiallyretiringfromcoachingsoftball,”DiMatteosaid. “Sincethen,Ihavebeenoverwhelmedbythemanycalls, emails,textsandmessages, wishingmewell.
“Ineverreallyknewhow muchofanimpactIhadmade toallthoseIcoachedand workedwith.”
Oneoftheall-timewinningestcoachesinDivision II,DiMatteoendshiscareer witharecordof1,032-539-6 (.658).Hehasthe20th-most winsinNCAAhistoryand thesixthmostinNCAADivisionII.DiMatteowasnamed theGreatLakesValleyConferenceCoachoftheYearsix timesandguidedtheFlyersto 10GLVCchampionships.
The1976Lewisgraduate,whoplayedforcoachinglegendGordieGillespie andcoachedalongsideIrish O’Reilly,DiMatteohelpedthe Flyersto13berthsintothe NCAATournament,includingtwoCollegeWorldSeries appearances(2000,2001)and anationalrunner-upfinishin 2001.
In2000,DiMatteoandformerassistantcoachKeith Grenkewereselectedasthe NationalFastpitchCoaches Association(NFCA)NCAADivisionIIGreatLakesRegion CoachingStaffoftheYear.
O’Reilly,meanwhile,isthe winningestbaseballcoachin Lewishistory.Hisuniform No.14wasretiredattheFlyers’baseballdoubleheader lastSaturday.
“Imustthanklegendary HallofFamersGordonGillespie,IrishO’Reilly,andmy wife,coachDebDiMatteo, forteachingmethedo’sand don’t’sofcoachingyoung adultsinthesportsofcollegiatebaseballandsoftball,” DiMatteosaid.“Itriedmy verybesttoimparttheirwisdomtoallofmyplayers.
“InadditionImustthank myentirefamilyfortheirloyalsupportandlovebecause withoutthem,Icouldhave neversucceeded.”
DiMatteomentoredseveralhundredstudent-athletes andcoachedGLVCPlayersof theYearandfiveAll-Americansduringhistenure.
Healsomadesurehis playersweresuccessfulinthe classroomastheFlyerswere consistentlyrankedinthe top-20programsinthecountryincumulativeGPA.Last September,Lewiswasfourth
inthecountryamongDivisionIIsoftballteamswithan overallGPAof3.59afterthe 2012-13schoolyear.
“Throughhardworkand dedication,GeorgeDiMatteo hasestablishedhimselfas oneofthegreatestcoachesin thehistoryofDivisionIIsoftball,”LewisDirectorofAthleticsDr.JohnPlaneksaid. “Havingover1,000victories and31yearsatoneinstitution ranksalongsideLewiscoachesGordieGillespieandIrish O’ReillyasFlyerlegends.”
DiMatteolooksbackathis careeratLewiswithfondness.
“IamverygratefulthatI hadtheopportunitytohave workedwithsomanywonderfulpeoplehereatLewis, frommyassistantcoachesto umpiresandevenopposing coachesinthehopesofcontinuinglifelongfriendships withthem,”hesaid.
“Ihavebeentrulyblessed withincrediblytalentedplayers,coachedmanychampionshipteamsandtriedtotreat everyonewell,withrespect andhonor.”
WEDNESDAY’SEVENTS Baseball
PlainfieldCentralatOswegoEast, 4:15p.m.
RomeovilleatPlainfieldSouth, 4:15p.m.
OswegoatMinooka,4:15p.m.
MarianCatholicatJolietCatholic Academy,4:30p.m.
ProvidenceCatholicatBrotherRice, 4:30p.m.
PlainfieldNorthatPlainfieldEast, 4:30p.m.
T.F.SouthatBolingbrook,4:30p.m.
Gardner-SouthWilmingtonat IllinoisLutheran,4:30p.m.
BoysTennis
Lincoln-WayEastTriangular, 3:45p.m.
PlainfieldEastatJolietWest, 4:30p.m.
BoysVolleyball
Lincoln-WayCentralatLincoln-Way North,5:30p.m.
AndrewatLincoln-WayWest, 5:30p.m.
JolietWestatSandburg,5:30p.m.
StaggatLincoln-WayEast, 5:30p.m.
LockportatBolingbrook,6p.m.
BoysWaterPolo
LockportatStagg,5p.m.
AndrewatLincoln-WayWest,5p.m.
GirlsSoccer
PlainfieldCentralatOswegoEast, 4:30p.m.
RomeovilleatEisenhower,4:30p.m.
ProvidenceCatholicatCarmel, 4:30p.m.
OswegoatPlainfieldNorth,6:30 p.m.
GirlsTrack
EastSuburbanCatholicConference meetatBenedictineUniversity,4p.m.
GirlsWaterPolo StaggatLockport,5p.m.
Lincoln-WayWestatAndrew, 5p.m.
Softball
ProvidenceCatholicatBishop McNamara,4:30p.m.
MorrisatBradley-Bourbonnais, 4:30p.m.
OttawaatCoalCity,4:30p.m.
Gardner-SouthWilmingtonat IllinoisLutheran,4:30p.m.
THURSDAY’SEVENTS Baseball
OswegoEastatPlainfieldCentral, 4:15p.m.
PlainfieldSouthatRomeoville, 4:15p.m.
PlainfieldEastatPlainfieldNorth, 4:15p.m.
ThornwoodatLincoln-WayCentral, 4:30p.m.
Homewood-FlossmooratJoliet West,4:30p.m.
SandburgatLockport,4:30p.m.
Lincoln-WayWestatLincoln-Way North,4:30p.m.
JolietCentralatLincoln-WayEast, 4:30p.m.
BolingbrookatStagg,4:30p.m.
RochelleatMorris,4:30p.m.
ProvidenceCatholicatCoalCity, 4:30p.m.
SenecaatManteno,4:30p.m.
MinookaatOswego,6:30p.m.
BoysTennis
IMSAatPlainfieldCentral,4p.m.
PlainfieldSouthatYorkville,4p.m.
FenwickatProvidenceCatholic 4p.m.
Lincoln-WayCentralatStagg, 4:30p.m.
DeKalbatPlainfieldNorth, 4:30p.m.
Lincoln-WayNorthatJolietWest, 4:30p.m.
AndrewatLockport,4:30p.m.
Lincoln-WayWestatHomewood-Flossmoor,4:30p.m.
Lincoln-WayEastatSandburg, 4:30p.m.
Bradley-BourbonnaisatBolingbrook,4:30p.m.
CoalCityatMorris,4:30p.m.
BoysTrack
InterstateEightMeetatSeneca, 4p.m.
BoysVolleyball
PlainfieldCentralatPlainfieldEast, 5:30p.m.
PlainfieldNorthatRomeoville, 5:30p.m.
MinookaatPlainfieldSouth, 5:30p.m.
St.ViatoratJolietCatholicAcademy,6p.m.
JolietCentralatHomewood-Flossmoor,6:30p.m.
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NBA NHL
PLAYOFFS SECONDROUND (Best-of-7,x-ifnecessary)
Tuesday
Miami107,Brooklyn86, Miamileadsthe series1-0
PortlandatSanAntonio(n)
Wednesday
WashingtonatIndiana,6p.m.
L.A.ClippersatOklahomaCity,8:30p.m.
Thursday
BrooklynatMiami,6p.m.
PortlandatSanAntonio,8:30p.m.
Friday Indianaat Washington,7p.m.
OklahomaatL.A.Clippers,9:30p.m.
Saturday, May10
MiamiatBrooklyn,7p.m.
SanAntonioat Portland,9:30p.m.
Sunday, May11 OklahomaCityatL.A.Clippers,2:30p.m.
Indianaat Washington,7p.m.
Monday, May12
MiamiatBrooklyn,7p.m. SanAntonioat Portland,9:30p.m.
Tuesday, May13
x-WashingtonatIndiana,TBD
x-L.A.ClippersatOklahomaCity,TBD
Wednesday, May14
x-BrooklynatMiami,TBD
x-PortlandatSanAntonio,TBD
Thursday, May15
x-Indianaat Washington,TBD
x-OklahomaCityatL.A.Clippers,TBD
Friday, May16
x-MiamiatBrooklyn,TBD
x-SanAntonioat Portland,TBD
Sunday, May18
x-WashingtonatIndiana,TBD
x-L.A.ClippersatOklahomaCity,TBD
x-BrooklynatMiami,TBD
Monday, May19
x-PortlandatSanAntonio,TBD
Sunday’s results Brooklyn104, Toronto103, Brooklynwins series4-3 SanAntonio119,Dallas96, SanAntonio
winsseries4-3
Monday Washington102,Indiana96, Washington leads1-0
L.A.Clippers122,OklahomaCity105, Clippersleadseries1-0
Drafttimeoneofthebestoftheyear
PLAYOFFS
SECONDROUND (Best-of-7,x-ifnecessary)
Tuesday
Minnesota4, Blackhawks 0, Blackhawks
leadseries2-1
Montreal4,Boston2, Montrealleadsthe
series2-1
Wednesday PittsburghatN.Y. Rangers,6:30p.m.
Thursday BostonatMontreal,6:30p.m.
Anaheimat LosAngeles,9p.m.
Friday Blackhawks atMinnesota,8:30p.m.
N.Y. RangersatPittsburgh,6:30p.m.
Saturday, May10
MontrealatBoston,6p.m.
Anaheimat LosAngeles,8:30p.m.
Sunday, May11
x-Minnesotaat Blackhawks,TBD
x-PittsburghatN.Y. Rangers,TBD
Monday, May12
x-LosAngelesatAnaheim,TBD
x-BostonatMontreal,TBD
Tuesday, May13
x-Blackhawks atMinnesota,TBD
x-N.Y. RangersatPittsburgh,TBD
Wednesday, May14
x-MontrealatBoston,TBD
x-Anaheimat LosAngeles,TBD
Thursday, May15
x-Minnesotaat Blackhawks,TBD
Friday, May16
x-LosAngelesatAnaheim,TBD
Sunday’s Results
Blackhawks 4,Minnesota1 Pittsburgh3,N.Y. Rangers0
Monday Pittsburgh2,N.Y. Rangers0, Pittsburgh leads2-1
LosAngeles3Anaheim1, LosAngeles leads2-0
BEARSINSIDER
Hub Arkush
Mostofyouhaveprobably noticedthattheNFLDraftis twoweekslaterthisyear.
Forthepastfourdecades orso,thedrafthasbeenheld onthefinalweekendofApril. Butwasmovedtothesecond weekendofMaythisyear allegedlyduetoaconflictwith theRadioCityMusicHall venueinNewYorkCity.
ConsideringthatRoger Goodellhadmentionedseveraltimespriortothe“conflict” arisingthattheleaguecould pushthedraftback,supposedlytoallowteamsmoretime toprepare,mostthinkthe “conflict”excuseisacrock.
Thecommissionerandhis minionsmadethismovefor marketingandTVpurposes, certainlytheirright,butitis abitpuzzlingwhytheywon’t justadmitit.
Detroit19
WhiteSox 1717.5005
Minnesota1516.4845½
KansasCity1417.4526½
Cleveland1419.4247½ EASTDIVISON WL PctGB
Baltimore1614.533—
New York1615.516½
Boston1617.4851½
Toronto1617.4851½
TampaBay1518.4552½
WESTDIVISION
WL PctGB
Oakland1913.594—
Texas1715.5312
LosAngeles1615.5162½
Seattle1515.5003
Houston1023.3039½
Tuesday’s Results
WhiteSox 5, Cubs 1
Cleveland4,Minnesota2
Toronto6,Philadelphia5(10inn.)
Detroit11,Houston4
Baltimore5, TampaBay3
Boston4,Cincinnati3(12inn.)
TexasatColorado(n)
N.Y. YankeesatL.A.Angels(n)
SeattleatOakland(n)
KansasCityatSanDiego(n)
Wednesday’sGames
Cubs at WhiteSox,7p.m.
SeattleatOakland,2:35p.m.
KansasCityatSanDiego,2:40p.m.
SeattleatOakland,5:35p.m.
MinnesotaatCleveland,6:05p.m.
Philadelphiaat Toronto,6:07p.m.
HoustonatDetroit,6:08p.m.
CincinnatiatBoston,6:10p.m.
Baltimoreat TampaBay, 6:10p.m.
Coloradoat Texas,7:05p.m.
N.Y. YankeesatL.A.Angels,9:05p.m.
National League CENTRALDIVISION
WL PctGB Milwaukee2212.647— St. Louis1717.5005
Cincinnati1517.4696
Pittsburgh1320.3948½
Cubs 1120.3559½
EASTDIVISION WL PctGB
Atlanta1814.563—
Washington1815.545½
Miami1815.545½
New York1616.5002
Philadelphia1516.4842½
WESTDIVISION WL PctGB
San Francisco2112.636— Colorado2014.5881½ LosAngeles1915.5592½ SanDiego1518.4556 Arizona1224.33310½
Tuesday’s Results WhiteSox 5, Cubs 1 L.A.Dodgers8, Washington3 Toronto6,Philadelphia5(10inn.) Pittsburgh2,San Francisco1 Atlanta2,St. Louis1
Miami3,N.Y. Mets0 Arizona7,Milwaukee5 Boston4,Cincinnati3(12inn.) TexasatColorado(n) KansasCityatSanDiego(n)
Wednesday’sGames
Cubs at WhiteSox,7p.m. San FranciscoatPittsburgh,11:35p.m.
N.Y. MetsatMiami,11:40p.m.
L.A.Dodgersat Washington,12:05p.m.
ArizonaatMilwaukee,12:10p.m.
KansasCityatSanDiego,2:40p.m.
Philadelphiaat Toronto,6:07p.m.
CincinnatiatBoston,6:10p.m.
St. Louisat Atlanta,6:10p.m.
Coloradoat Texas,7:05p.m.
Perhapsit’sbecauseithas notbeenapopularmoveso far,notonlywithanumber offansbutwithanumberof teams.
Bearsgeneralmanager PhilEmerysaidlastweekthat helovesit,basicallyanextensionofhisfavoritetimeof theyear.Makessenseandhe seemedtrulyenthusedwhen hesaidit.
ButIspoketothepresident ofanotherNFLteamTuesday whotoldmehisgeneralmanagerhatesitandthatthey’re actuallyreallyupsetaboutthe twoweeksofevaluationtime afterthedraftthatareclearly lostinasimplecaseofcause andeffect.
Thatclubwouldrather havethetimetofigureout whattheygotinsteadofextra timefiguringoutwhomtoget.
TheclubsI’vespokento aroundtheleaguearesplit about50–50astowhether theylikethechangeornot.
I’mnotsurewhethermost fansreallycare.
PreparingforanNFLDraft isclassictalkradiofareand thefaithfulnevertireofasking,guessingandpredicting.
Conversely,analyzing thedrafthasjustathree-or four-dayhalflifebeforefans arecontenttoturntheirfocus backtotheStanleyCup,NBA Playoffs,baseballandlooming mini-camps.
Inthatregard,perhaps Goodellisright.Hehasstolen attentionfromtheothermajorsportsduringsomeoftheir primetime,tothebenefitof hismarketingandbroadcast partnersinhisoffseason.The guy’snodummy,youknow?
Sotheonlyonesitclearly benefitsarethe32ownersand theirbankaccounts.
Regardlessofwhatthe fans,scoutsandcoaches think,don’texpectthedraftto movebacktoAprilanytime soon.
We’realsotoldthatthe draftmaybeonthemove geographically,aswellas chronologically.
Goodellhasacknowledged thatseveralcities,mostnotablyChicagoandLosAngeles, haveexpressedaninterest inhostingtheNFLDraftand
thatachangecouldbeconsideredassoonasnextyear.
Thisisalsoabitofapuzzle tome.WhydoChicagoand LosAngeleswantit?
Thiswillmarkthe38th draftI’vecoveredand,forthe firsteightto10years,Iwould gotoNewYork.
Butthereisnoaction there.NotasingleNFLdecision-makeristhere,sothere’s reallynobenefittobeing there.Itisfarmoreexciting andenlighteningtobeinthe buildingwithoneoftheteams drafting,whereyoualsoget everythingfromNewYork onTV.
Therearemaybetwoor threerepresentativesfrom eachteam,solessthan100 folkstotalcomingtotownto impactthetouristindustry withmaybe100orevenacouplehundredjournalists.
Perhapsallthetimes someonewouldmentionon TVthatthey’reinChicagoor LosAngeleswouldhavesome advertisingvaluebutreally, couldthatbeworthit?
ThetruthistheNFLDraft remainsoneofmyveryfavoriteweekendsoftheyear–in AprilorMay.Butthelogistics andpoliticsofthewholething arereallyirrelevant.
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‘WEIGHTLOSSJOURNEYFORLIFE’
SilverCross bariatricnurse explainsdietbeforeandafter bariatric surgery
ByDENISEM.BARAN–UNLAND
dunland@shawmedia.com
NEWLENOX–Youcan’t havebariatricsurgery andgotoMcDonald’s everyday.
CherrishJany,certified bariatricnurseatBMI,SC, BariatricandMinimally InvasiveSurgeryinNew Lenox,saidevenbeforesurgery,patientsmustfollowa strictdiettoshrinktheliver.Thisreducesthesurgical risk.
“Thesurgerywon’twork ifyoudon’tchangeyourbehaviorandfollowyourdiet,” saidJany,whorunsaweeklynoonnutritionclass.“Patientsthatdon’tfollowthe rulesandtrytoeatthesame waytheydidbeforesurgery won’tlosetheweightandwill stillhavethesamehealth problemsinitiatedbythe obesity.”
That’sbecausebariatric surgeryisnotamagicweight lossprocedure.Itssuccess isbasedonsoundnutritionalprincipalsandalifelong commitmentbythepatientto adheretothem.Weightloss surgery,Janysaid,isonlya tool,an“entityofdiet,exerciseandbehavior.”
“Butit’sthebesttoolout there,”shesaid.
Dietmodificationsbegin twoweeksbeforesurgery, Janysaid.Patientsswitchto ahighprotein,lowcarbohydrate,lowfatdietconsisting of750to850caloriesaday. Thistranslatesintooneproteinshakeforbreakfastand asecondoneforlunch,she said.
Dinnerisfourouncesof proteinandhalfacupofa nonstarchyvegetablefordinner,Janysaid.
Patientsalsomustdrink 64ouncesofwatereachday, aswellastakespeciallypreparedsupplements:vitamins,
fiberandCoenzymeQ10.
“Theyeatnootherfoodor consumeanyothercalories,” Janysaid.
Thefirstthreedaysare hardest,asmanypatientsexperiencecarbohydrate,sugarandcaffeinewithdrawal, Janysaid,resultinginhunger,fatigueandheadaches. Theremainingdaysarefar moretolerable,Janyadded.
Onthisregime,patients willlosebetween10and20 poundsanddecreasethefattydepositsontheliver,she said.Thegreatertheobesity,sheadded,thegreater amountoffattydepositson theliver.Theweightlossalso liftstheliverup,givingthe surgeoneasieraccesstothe stomach,Janysaid.
“Iftheliveristoolarge, wecannotdothesurgery,” Janysaid.“Unfortunately, wecan’ttelluntilthedoctor startstheoperation.”
Forthefirst11daysafter
surgery,whilethestomach heals,patientsconsumea pureedproteindiet.Fiberis graduallyreintroducedinto thediet,butvitaminsupplementationwillcontinuefor life,Janysaid.
Notmandatory,butgreatlyencouraged,arelifelong consumptionofantioxidants. Patientsdoneedtotakethem forsixmonthsaftersurgery.
Dietfortheinitial12 monthsisintenseandstrict: veryhighprotein,superlow carbohydrate,Janysaid. Thismaximizesweightloss intheinfirstsixmonthsand changesthepooreatingpatternsthatledtoobesity.
“Youcan’tbreakbadhabitsovernight,”Janysaid, “butwehopethatoncebad habitsarebroken,theycan continuetheirweightloss journeyforlife.”
Byfollowingtherules, patientscanexpecttolose75 percentoftheirexcessbody
weight,withmostofthatoccurringinthefirstyear.The extra25percentmaystubbornlyremainbuthardworkingpatientsmightstilllose it,Janysaid.Tofostersuccess,BMIoffersavarietyof classesandsupportgroups.
“Onceyou’reapatient here,”Janysaid,“you’rea patientforlife.”
Intothesecondyearand beyond,patientsshouldstill eathighprotein,lowcarbohydratemeals–aboutfourto fiveouncesoffoodpermeal–buttheynowareallowedthe basicfoodgroups,Janysaid. Thosemealsdoprovidesufficientcalories.
Forinstance,abariatric patientmayhavetwoeggs andasliceofbaconforbreakfast(300to400calories),afrozendietmealforlunch(280to 330calories)andafour-ounce porkchopwithhalf acup ofcauliflower(toppedwith cheese)wouldaddanother
300.
“Mostpatientseatabout 1,200caloriesaday,”Jany said.
Janyofferedasamplerecipe.
PeachGlazedPorkRoast
½cuplow-caloriepeach preserves
1batchonionsoupmix (recipefollows)
½cupRussiandressing (recipefollows)
Additionalsweetener,to taste
2poundporkroast
OnionSoupMix:
1 ½tsp.driedonion,toastedorregular
¼tsp.onionpowder
¼tsp.beefbouillongranules
1/8tsp.salt
RussianDressing:
3T.granularSplendaor equivalentliquidSplenda 2T.plus1tsp.white vinegar
¼cupoil
¼cuplow-carbketchup
¾tsp.celerysalt
¼tsp.paprika
Pinchceleryseed
Combineonionsoupmix ingredients.PutRussian dressingingredientsina jarorbowlandblendwell withawhisk.Combinethe preserves,onionsoupmix andRussiandressingina bowl.Addsweetenertotaste. Preparetheglazeseveral hoursaheadtosoftenthe driedonions.
Placetheporkroastin asmallfoil-linedbaking pan.Pourthesauceover theroast.Marinateseveral hoursintherefrigerator(optional).Roastat350degrees for60to90minutesoruntil theroastreadsbetween140 and160degreesonameat thermometer.Yield:About fiveservings.
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CherrishJany, a certified bariatricnurse at BariatricandMinimallyInvasiveSurgeryinNew Lenox, teaches patientstheimportance of specializednutrition following bariatric surgery.
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ONCE YOU’REA PATIENTHERE, YOU’REA PATIENTFORLIFE” CherrishJany, certified bariatricnurse at BariatricandMinimallyInvasiveSurgeryinNew Lenox “
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AlbertBandura,whowas rankedin2002asthefourth mostfrequentlyquotedpsychologistbehindB.F.Skinner,SigmundFreudandJeanPiaget, said,“Copingwiththedemands ofeverydaylifewouldbe exceedinglytryingifonecould arriveatsolutionstoproblems onlybyactuallyperforming possibleoptionsandsuffering theconsequences.”
Unfortunately,though,atthe bridgetable,ifyouchosealine thatfails,youarenotgivena secondchance.Youmustarrive atasolutiontoyourproblem beforeplayingon.
Inthisdeal,Northlaunches Southintosixspades.West leadsafourth-highestdiamond four.Eastwinswithhisking andshiftstotheheartjack.How shouldSouthcontinue?
Ifyouandyourpartner wouldhavebidtosixclubs(or theluckysixhearts),welldone. Ifyouwouldhavestoppedin gameinspades,youperhaps didwell.Butlet’ssupposeall thosepointscausedNorthto haveasurgeofpointed-blacksuitadrenaline.(Yes,thiswould beagooddealforRomanKey CardBlackwood,becauseNorth wouldlearnthatanaceandthe spadequeenweremissing.)
Thenormalpercentageplay fornospadelosersisasecond-roundfinesse.However,if Easthasqueen-thirdofspades, whydidn’thecontinuewiththe diamondaceattricktwo,forcingdummytoruff?Heknows fromhispartner’sopeninglead thatyouhaveanotherdiamond inyourhand.Don’tfallforit. Playoffthespadekingand spadeace.IfWest’squeendoes notdrop,youcouldn’thave madethecontract.
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‘Twerking’isjustthelatestdancefad
DearAbby: I’mthehappilymarried motheroftwoteenageboys.The otherdayIoverheardmyolderson (age17)talkingwithafriendabout “twerking.”Ihaveneverheardofit andnowI’mworried.Istwerkinga drugterm?Isitsimilarto“tripping,” “gettinghigh”or“catfishing”?
My17-year-oldissupposedtogo toPrincetonnextyearonasports scholarship,andI’mafraid“twerking”willderailhimfromhischarted path.Thankyouforanyadvice youmayhave.–TroubledMomin Coonecticut
DearMom: Don’tpanic.“Tripping” and“gettinghigh,”asyoualready know,refertoalteredstatesof consciousnessastheresultofusing drugs.“Catfishing”issomething else.It’spretendingtobesomeone youaren’t,creatingafalseidentity onsocialmedia,usuallytopursuea deceptiveonlineromance.
The“twerking”yoursonwas referringtoisadancemoverecently madefamousbyMileyCyrus–in whichthedancer(usuallyfemale) gyratesinaprovocative,semi-squattingpositionthatinvolvesthrusting hipmovements.
DearAbby: MyhusbandandIare notbigfansofhisbestfriend’swife.
“Aracely”isextremelyill-mannered. Sheneversaysthankyou,didn’t evenwritethank-younotesfor theirweddingandbabyshowers, andwhenwe’reatarestaurantwill loudlyannouncethatthefoodwas “disgusting.”
Aracelyclaimsourbaby“cries toomuch.”Shearrivedatmyson’s secondbirthdaypartywithahangoverandsomuchmore.Sheclaims shedoesn’tobserveour“Southern ways”becauseshecomesfrom SouthAmericaandhasbeeninthe UnitedStatesforonlyeightyears.
Wekeepourinteractionswith herlimited,butdonotcutheroff completelybecausemyhusbandvalueshisfriendshipwithherhusband. ItoldmyhusbandI’mconsidering givingheranetiquettebook,buthe saiditwouldberude.Idisagree.I thinkitwouldnullifyAracely’sargumentthatshedoesn’tunderstand our“Southern”manners.Doyou agreethatitwouldberude?
–ManneredSouthernGal
DearSouthernGal: Sorry,butIdo agree,becausethegiftwouldbe givenwithmaliciousintent,andI’m prettysurethatwhileAracelylacks polish,sheisn’tstupid.
Herproblemisn’tthatshe doesn’tunderstandgoodmanners becauseshe’sfromSouthAmerica. IhavemetindividualsfromSouth Americawhoareeducated,cultured andwhosemannersarerefined. Obviously,Aracelydoesnotcome fromthiskindofbackground.ONLY ifyoucouldpullitoffwithoutsoundingcatty,thenexttimeshehaulsout theexcuseforherdeplorablemanners,youmight“offer”tobuyheran etiquettebook“soshecanlearnthe waysofheradoptedcountry”–but don’texpecthertotakeyouuponit.
DearAbby: Woulditbeappropriate tosendmyfuturemother-in-lawa Mother’sDaycard?Ifeelitwould beanicegesturetohelpstartthe relationshipbetweenus. –NickIn Omaha
DearNick: Iconcur.Infact,Isuspectitwillmeltherhearttoknow youfeelthatwayabouther,even beforeyoumarryherdaughter.
• WriteDearAbbyatwww.dearabby.com.
Takenoteoftheseriskfactorsforsuicide
DearDoctorK: Myhusband suffersfromseveredepression, andI’mworriedhemighttake hisownlife.HowdoIknowif myfearsarewarranted?
DearReader: Mostpeoplewho commitsuicidearedepressed. Butmostpeoplewhoaredepresseddonotcommitsuicide. Wecan’tpredictwhowillcommitsuicide,butexpertsobserve thatcertainfactorsincreasea person’sriskofsuicide.
FamilyHistory.Peoplewith aclosebloodrelativewhohas committedorattemptedsuicidehaveamuchhigherthan averageriskofsuicide.Therisk ofsuicidealsoishigherifclose relativeshavehadahistoryof anytypeofmentalillnessor violentacts.
AccessToGuns.Havinga guninthehomemakessuicide morelikely.
SubstanceAbuse.Alcoholor drugusecaneraseinhibitions andanxietythatmighthelpkeep suicideatbay.
PreviousAttempts.People whohaveattemptedsuicideare morelikelytocommitsuicide thanthosewhohaven’ttriedit before.
ASignificantLifeChange.A changeinaperson’slifecanalso
abruptlyincreasetheirriskof suicide(thoughmostpeoplein thesecircumstancesdonotkill themselves).Forexample:
•Asignificantloss,suchas thedeathofaspouseorlossof ajob.
•Lossofsocialsupport,for example,becauseofamove.
•Apersonalcrisis,suchasa divorce.
•Anillnessormedication thattriggersachangeinmood.
•Thesuicideofafriend,peer orcelebrity.
SettingAffairsInOrder. Finally,thereisawarningsign thatisparadoxicalanddangerouslymisleading.Hasyour husbandrecentlysortedouthis finances,givenawaymementos, orcalledorvisitedlovedones? Alongwiththeseactivities,has heseemedcalmerandhappier lately?
Ofcourse,youwantyour husbandtobehappy.Butifhe seemssuddenlyhappierandis doingthingsthatpeopledoas theyapproachtheendoftheir
life,bereallyworried.Rather thanbeingasignofreturning health,hishappinessmayindicatethatheisatpeace–after havingmadeafinaldecision.
Afriendofminelosthis wifejustthisway.Aftermany monthsofsuffering,shefinally seemedhappier.Shestopped seeingapsychiatrist,whichhe alsointerpretedasaverygood sign.Thenonedaytheunimaginablehappened,andhewas devastated.
LookoutforthefactorsI’ve discussed.Ifyoubelieveyour husbandissuicidal,seekhelp immediately:
•Talkwithadoctorora mentalhealthprofessional. Veryoften,treatmenteasesor eliminatessuicidalurges.
•Callorencourageyour husbandtocalltheNational SuicidePreventionLifelineat 800-273-TALK(8255).
•Encourageyourhusband todiscusshisfeelingswithyou andothertrustedconfidants.
•Dr.Komaroffisaphysician andprofessoratHarvardMedical School.Visitwww.AskDoctorK. comtosendquestionsandget additionalinformation.
Dr.Wallace: Oursonhas justinformedusthatheis gay.Thisisahugeshock toallofus.Oursonis18, anexcellentstudentand anoutstandingathlete.We lovehimverymuchand wanttosupporthimin everywaythatwecan.
Afriendatchurchhas toldusaboutasupport groupfortheparentsand familyofgaychildren,but shecouldn’tgiveusany moreinformation.Are youawareofsuchagroup andcanyougiveusmore information?Ourfamily hasalotofquestionsto askandwouldlikeprofessionalanswers. –Mother, Chicago,Ill.
DearMother:TheorganizationiscalledParents, FamiliesandFriendsof LesbiansandGays.Their nationalofficeaddress isPFLAG,1828LStreet NW,Suite660,Washington,D.C.20036.Thereare 350chaptersofPFLAG andovertwohundred thousandmembersand supporters.Thewebsite iswww.pflag.comand theirphonenumberis (202)467-8180.
Dr.Wallace:I’mnow inthe11thgradeand considereda“bright student.”I’mplanning toattendacollegeor universityinthefallof 2015.
I’vereadthatsome collegesanduniversitieswillpermitselected studentstograduate inthreeyearsinstead offour.Thisismade possiblewhenastudent takesanadditionalclass ortwoeachofthesix semestersofundergraduatework.I’dreally liketobeabletodothis typeofprogrambecause Iwant toearnmyPhD asfastasIcansoIcan becomeacollegeteacher inthefieldofpsychology.
Mycounselorisn’tin favorofthisthree-yeardegreeprogrambecauseshe thinksitplacestoomuch pressureonthestudent. IfeeljusttheoppositebecauseIthriveonpressure. IknowyouhaveaPhD,so Iwouldlikeyouropinion ontheearlygraduation
program. –Hannah,Houston,Tex.
DearHannah:Themajorityofthree-yearundergraduatedegreecandidates choosethisplanbecauseit savesayearoftuitionand additionalfees.Itappears thatyouwouldbeaviable candidateforsuchaprogram,especiallysinceyou thriveunderpressure.But unlessfundingisaconcernforthefourthyear, Iwouldencourageyouto optforthetraditionalfouryearprogram.Thiswill allowyoutoparticipatein thefullrangeofsocialand culturalactivitiesaswell astheacademicexperiencesthatacollegeor universitylifepresents.
Iearnedanundergraduatedegreeinastandard four-yearprogram.Later, since Iwas marriedanda parent,Ifinishedastandardtwo-yearmaster’s degreeinoneyear(2 semestersand1summer session)forfinancialreasons,butitwasn’teasy. Thedoctor’sdegreein educationalphilosophy tookpartoffouryears toobtain.Iearnedit whileIwasahighschool principal,takingclasses intheevenings,onweekendsandduringsummer vacations.
Themostchallenging degreewasmyundergraduatedegree,and earningadoctor’sdegree wastheleastchallenging.Thisisthereason Iencourageyoutotake fouryearstoearnyour bachelor’sdegree.The trendisnowfavoringtakingfiveorevensixyears togetthatfirstcollege diploma.
• Dr.RobertWallace welcomesquestionsfrom readers.Althoughheis unabletoreplytoallof themindividually,he willanswerasmanyas possibleinthiscolumn. Emailhimatrwallace@ galesburg.net.
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HOROSCOPE LilyAllen’sback,buthermetahasmetitsmatch
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TODAY– Hiddenassetsandunsolicited financialaidwillbewelcomesurprisesthis year.Considerinvestinginpropertyorlearning newskills.Familyandfriendswillplayalarger roleinyourlifeaswell.Ifyoukeepthelinesof communicationopen,youwillbeofferedsupport,suggestionsandhands-onassistance.
TAURUS(April20-May20)– Someonewillbe overlysensitive.Don’twastetimeonano-win situation.Moveontomorevaluableprojects, workingwithpeoplewhowillcontributeas muchasyou.
GEMINI(May21-June20)– Youwillbeina celebratorymoodtoday.Getoutandparty,or findotherwaystoshareyourhappiness.Your powerofattractionwillhelpyougetcloserto someonespecial.
CANCER(June21-July22)– Finishany incompletepaperworkandtieuplooseends regardinginvestments,healthissuesorlegal matters.Thelessyouleavetochance,the betteryouwillfeelaboutthefuture.
LEO(July23-Aug.22)– It’sagooddaytotake partinnetworkingfunctionsandminglewith yourpeers.Youwillmakenewalliesandfinda platformtoexpressyourplansforthefuture.
VIRGO(Aug.23-Sept.22)– Youmaybeinundatedwithconflictinginformation.Ifsomeone ispressuringyou,backawayandtaketime tothinkthingsover.Amistakewillturnoutto becostly.
LIBRA(Sept.23-Oct.23)– Loveandromance willputasmileonyourface.Planalittle surpriseforsomeoneyouenjoyspendingtime with.Yourkindgesturewillpayoffinmany ways.
SCORPIO(Oct.24-Nov.22)– Afamilymember maynotbeinterestedinyourplans.Givehim orherspace,andcarryonwithyouragenda. Aphysicalchallengewillbestimulatingand rewarding.
SAGITTARIUS(Nov.23-Dec.21)– Aseminar, lectureorspecialinterestgroupwillprovide theinformationandstimulationyoudesire. Attendaconferenceortraveltoanunfamiliar destination.
CAPRICORN(Dec.22-Jan.19)– Beforemaking afinancialdecision,consultwiththepeople whowillbeaffectedbythechoiceyoumake. Getallofthedetailsfirsthandbeforeyoutrust someonewithyourhard-earnedcash.
AQUARIUS(Jan.20-Feb.19)– Youwillbe restlessandlookingforanadventuretoday. Planadaytriporlearnsomethingnewthat canenhanceyourprofessionalfuture.Don’tbe afraidtoshareyourfeelingsandintentions.
PISCES(Feb.20-March20)– Getreadyfor achallengeandachancetoputyourenergy togooduse.Proceedwithcreativeplans thatyou’vebeenconsidering.You’llgetthe backingyouneedfromsomeoneimportant.
ARIES(March21-April19)– Getbackon coursewhereyourhealthandfitnessgoalsare concerned.Startwithanutritionaldiet.Ifyou feelgood,youwillexcel.
ByALLISONSTEWART SpecialtoTheWashingtonPost
“I’msickofexplaining mylyricstopeople,they’re popsongs,nomore,noless. Ifyoudon’tgetitorlikeit, looktheotherway.Simples” –LilyAllentweet,May1.
Beforeitwasreleased, BritishpopsingerLily Allen’sfirstalbuminfive years,“Sheezus,”hadbeen thesubjectofseveralcontroversies.Oneinvolvedthe song“InsincerelyYours,” whichlobbedinsultsat harmlessBritishmodels CaraDelevingneandJourdanDunn,andsingerRita Ora.“Idon’tgiveaf---about Delevingne/OrthatRita girl/AboutJourdanDunn,” Allentrilledpleasantly.“I don’tgiveaf---aboutyourInstagram/Aboutyourlovely houseoryouruglykids.”
Dunntookexceptionand engagedAlleninthesort ofpre-release-dayTwitter spatmarketingdepartments dreamof.“Insincerely Yours”isalowpointon “Sheezus,”whichisotherwiseatarpitofthinlyveiled insults,songsthatevoke VampireWeekendandthe kindofpointedpop-cultural criticismthathaslongbeen Allen’sstockintrade.
Allengotfamousduring –andthanksto–thebrief reignofMySpaceattheend ofthelastdecade,releasingtwoguillotine-sharp popalbumsbeforeretreatingfromthebusinessto marryandhavechildren. “Sheezus”plundersjust abouteverysoundthatwas popularwhenshedeparted, including“PaperPlanes”eraM.I.A.,moombahtonand dubstep.
Allenisamodestly regardedmusicianand aworld-classobserverof moderncultureandits discontents.Whensheretreatedintosemi-retirement, shewasoneofahandfulof
BritishpopsingerLilyAllen’s firstalbumin five years,“Sheezus,” takesa fewjabs atotherartists.She says somepeoplejustdon’t getit.
artistsmakingpopmusic aboutpopmusic.Shehas reemergedintoaworld wheresuchself-examination iscommonplace,characterizedbyLadyGaga’smusings onthenatureofstardom, KreayshawnandJessieJ’s skeweringofconspicuous consumptionandKe$ha’s winkingpartyrap.
Hip-hophasalwaysbeen abouthip-hop–itsbeefs,its lifestyle,itsshiftinghierarchies.Countrymusicispartiallylodgedintheswamps ofbro-country,inwhich everyhitsongaboutbarefootgirlsandguysinpickup trucksrecallseveryotherhit songaboutthesamething andhasthusbecomeunintentionallyself-referential.
Pop’smetamomentmay havepeakedwiththeascent ofLorde,whosebreakout hit,“Royals,”tookaimat someofAllen’sfavorite targets–theexcessesofhiphop,thedisconnectbetween reallifeandtheunreachable fantasyofpopsongs–but Lordeusedascalpel,and Allenusesanaxe.
AllennamechecksLorde onheralbum’ssing-song
stainsonhisfingers.The songendswithableating goat.Allenspendsmuchof “Sheezus”railingagainst bloggers,criticsandlesser supermodels,andgenerally–andunadvisedly–punching belowherweight.
“Sheezus”worksbest whenit’spersonal,whenit plumbstheconflictbetween workandfamily,between thetugofmotherhoodand thepulloffame.
Asometimesuneasyode todomesticity(“Staying homewithyouisbetterthan stickingthingsupmynose,” Allentellsherhusband),it’s alsothemostaffectingpop albumaboutmarriageand newparenthoodsinceLiz Phair’slong-ago“Whitechocolatespaceegg.”
titletrack.Rihanna,Katy PerryandBeyoncéalsoare mentioned,allrivalswhom shemustvanquish.(“The gameischanging/Can’tjust comeback,jumponthemike anddothesamething.”)It’s ofapiecewiththealbum’s firstsingle,“HardOut Here,”anotherexamination oftheunreasonableexpectationsplacedonfemalepop singers.Intheaccompanyingvideo,whichplayslike alecherousInstagramofa 1998McGvideo,Allengets plasticsurgeryandmakes funofRobinThickewhile herbarelycladblackbackup dancerstwerkandpour champagneoneachother’s backsidesinslowmotion.It wasaninsincerefingerwag thatobjectifiesvideogirlsto demonstratehowwrongitis toobjectifyvideogirls.Itdeservedeverybitofcriticism itgot.
ForAllen,theline betweenculturalbroadsideandpersonalattack isthinandflexible.“URL Badman”isaportraitofa basement-dwellingInternet trollsovividthatyoucan practicallyseetheCheetos
TheideathatAllenmakes abetterdomesticgoddess thanaculturalobserver waspreviouslyunthinkable. Itcouldbethattheoncedeftsatiristnowcontentto bludgeonhaslostherway, oritcouldbethatpopmusic inthelatespringof2014is alreadyeatingitself.
Forexample:Inhernew videofortheotherwiseforgettabletrack“HelloKitty,” AvrilLavigne,anotherstar ofthe’00slookingtomakea comeback,moveslistlessly againstvariousbackdrops, surroundedbyJapanese dancers.
It’safamiliarpatchwork ofborrowedawful:Thedancersofanotherraceusedas props(MileyCyrus),thefetishizationofAsianculture (GwenStefani),theregrettablehaircut(Skrillex),the ill-fittingfamousco-writer (Nickelback’sChadKroeger).
It’saninadvertentlycomicalcommentaryontrickle-downpopculture,asif everyblightedmusicaltrend fromthepast15yearssought revengeatthesametime.
EvenLilyAllencould neverhavedreameditup.
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Daybed, twin white metal very nice with twinpillowtop mattress Like New $250 630-297-9474
Double Dresser No Mirror - $50 815-436-4222
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EdisonVictrola –patented early 1900's, works good $400 815-467-6964 8am-6pm
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TABLE CANADEL Custom, black wooden table with 4 chairs, $400. 815-263-7061
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WritingDesk Ideal for college student! Can easily be refinished $25 – won'tlast 815-436-4222
Stoneware - “Western Crock” #10 Oak Leaf, mfg. by Western Stoneware, Monmouth, IL $90 815-436-4479 daytime
6Piece White Wicker Indoor/Outdoor, Includes: ½ moon shaped bar w/ glass shelves, 2 stools, largechair & coffee table, Excellent Condition $225 for all. 815-741-0264
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Kids Power Wheels Jeep, Red, 2 Seater, Sold at Toy RUs, Needs Batteries, Retails $350, Selling for $75.773-315-9677
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eys ty One Old Frankfort Way, Suite 9, FRANKFORT, IL, 60423, sell at public auction tothe highest bidder, as setforth below, the followingdescribed real estate:
Commonlyknown as 5414RIVIERA BOULEVARD, Plainfield, IL 60586
PropertyIndex No 06-04-113004-0000
The real estateisimproved with a singlefamily residence.
The judgment amount was $284,584.53.
Sale terms: 10% downofthe highest bid by certified funds at the close ofthe sale payable to TheJudicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will beaccepted The balance in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments,orspecialtaxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The saleisfurther subject to confirmation by the court.
HOLDERS OF SAXON ASSETSECURITIES TRUST 2004-3 MORTGAGE
LOANASSET BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2004-3
Plaintiff, -v.PAUL TILSON, et al
Defendant
JUDGE ROBERT M.DOW, JR. 1 : 12 CV 3050
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'SSALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatpursuant to a Judgmen of Foreclosure andSale entered inthe above cause on February 14, 2013, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, Special Commissioner appointed herein,will at 9:30 AMon May 22, 2014, at the office ofAttorneys' Title Guaranty Fund Inc., One Old Frankfort Way, Suite 9, FRANKFORT, IL, 60423, sell atpublic auction tothe highest bidder, as set forth below, the followingdescribed real estate:
Commonly known as 139 FOXGLOVE COURT, Romeoville IL 60446
PropertyIndex No 04-07-200015-0000
yo advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collectorattempting to collect a debt andany information obtained will beused for thatpurpose.
I603910
(Publishedinthe Herald-News April 23, 30, May 7, 14, 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERNDIVISION US BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR GSAMP TRUST
2005-AHL2, MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2005-AHL2
Plaintiff, -v.-
EDGAR F. CHAPINA, et al
Defendant
JUDGE SUZANNE B. CONLON 1 :12 CV 4464
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'SSALE
BLVD, STE 610,Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 263-0003 Please refer tofile number C13-92333. THE JUDICIALSALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 606064650 (312)236-SALE You can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report ofpending sales.
POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 263-0003
Attorney File No C13-92333
Case Number: 1 : 12 CV4464
TJSC#: 34-6187
NOTE: Pursuant tothe Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collectorattempting to collect a debt andany information obtained will beused for thatpurpose.
I603917 (Publishedinthe Herald-News April 23, 30, May 7, 14, 2014)
I PAY CASH FOR HOUSES Any Location. Any Condition. Ron Orloff 815-730-1300
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICTCOURTFOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERNDIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR SOUNDVIEW HOME LOAN TRUST 2006-NLC1, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-NLC1
Plaintiff,
-v.-
JAMES PRINCIPE, et al Defendant JUDGE ROBERT M.DOW, JR. 1 : 12 CV 1784 NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'SSALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatpursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered inthe above cause on October 3,2012, anagent for TheJudicialSales Corporation, Special Commissioner appointed herein,will at 9:30 AM on May 27,2014, at the office of Attorneys' Title Guaranty Fund Inc.,
Upon paymen infull of the amountbid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitlethe purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmationof the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as tothe condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonishedto check the court fileto verify all information. Ifthis propertyis a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property isa condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAININ POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 151701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: POTESTIVO& ASSOCIATES, P.C.,223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610,Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 263-0003 Please refer tofile number C13-91469.
THE JUDICIALSALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 606064650 (312)236-SALE You can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report ofpending sales.
POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 263-0003
Attorney File No C13-91469
Case Number: 1 : 12 CV1784
TJSC#: 34-6524
NOTE: Pursuant tothe Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collectorattempting to collect a debt andany information obtained will beused for thatpurpose.
I603891
(Publishedinthe Herald-News April 23, 30, May 7, 14, 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICTCOURTFOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
The real estateisimproved with a condominium. The judgment amount was $108,688.48 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation.No third party checks will be accepted. The balance in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments,orspecialtaxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The saleisfurther subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment infull of the amountbid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitlethe purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmationof the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as tothe condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonishedto check the court fileto verify all information. Ifthis propertyis a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property isa condominium unitwhich is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1)
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAININ POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 151701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: POTESTIVO& ASSOCIATES, P.C.,223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610,Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 263-0003 Please refer tofile number C14-96282. THE JUDICIALSALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 606064650 (312)236-SALE You can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report ofpending sales.
POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 263-0003
Attorney File No C14-96282
Case Number: 1 : 12 CV3050
TJSC#: 34-6222
NOTE: Pursuant tothe Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's atto is
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatpursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered inthe above cause on November 8, 2012, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, Special Commissioner appointed herein,will at 9:30 AMon May 21, 2014, at the office ofAttorneys' Title Guaranty Fund Inc., One Old Frankfort Way, Suite 9, FRANKFORT, IL, 60423, sell atpublic auction tothe highest bidder, as set forth below, the followingdescribed real estate:
Commonly known as 2910 WARREN DORIS DRIVE, Joliet,IL 60435
PropertyIndex No 06-12-110004.
The real estateisimproved with a singlefamily residence. The judgment amount was $171,903.24.
Sale terms: 10% downofthe highest bid by certified funds at the close ofthe sale payable to TheJudicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will beaccepted The balance in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. The subjec property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments,orspecialtaxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The saleisfurther subject to confirmation by the court.
Upon payment infull of the amountbid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitlethe purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmationof the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as tothe condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonishedto check the court fileto verify all information. Ifthis propertyis a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the lega fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property isa condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAININ POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 151701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: POTESTIVO& ASSOCIATES, P.C.,223 WEST JACKSON
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE UNITED STATES
DISTRICTCOURTFOR THE NORTHERNDISTRICTOF ILLINOIS EASTERNDIVISION
HSBC Bank USA, NA as Trustee of the Fieldstone Mortgage Investment Trust, Series 2006-3 Plaintiff vs. Norma J. Sunday, Eliot Sunday, Defendant(s)
DistrictJudge: Ruben Castillo Magistrate Judge: Michael T. Mason 1:12 cv 4809
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'SSALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a Judgment heretofore entered on October 23, 2012 I, Edward Grossman, Special Commissioner for this cour will on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 the hourof 3:30 p.m. at Will County Courthouse, 14 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, IL., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash and all singular, the following described premises and real estatein said Judgment mentioned, situated in the County of CookandState ofIllinois,or so much thereof as shallbe sufficient to satisfy said Judgment to wit:
COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 707 E. WashingtonStreet, Joliet, IL 60433.
PERMANENT INDEXNO.: 0715-213-004
Judgment: $166,382.48
Anyone interestedinbiddingat the foreclosure sale should make their own examination of title and the estate and should alsoexamine the court file Nothing hereinisto be construed as a substitutefor the necessity of makingtheseexaminations
Property will NOT beopened for inspection.
SALE TERMS: 10% downby certified funds, balance within 24 hours, certified funds. No refunds. The sale shall be subject to general taxes andto special assessments. Upon the sale being made the purchaser will receive a Certificate ofSale, which will entitlethe purchaser to a Deed on a specified date unless the property is redeemed according tolaw.
For information contact Potestivo & Associates, P.C.,223 West Jackson Blvd., Suite 610, Chicago, IL 60606 (312)263-0003.Pursuant to section 15-1507 (c) (7) of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure no information other than the information contained inthis Notice will be
CLASSIFIED TheHeraldNews / TheHerald-News.com Page44• Wednesday, May 7, 2014
EASTERNDIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICASAS INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED
provided. Edward Grossman
Special Commissioner I601499
(Publishedin the Herald-News April 23, 30, May 7, 14, 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICTCOURTFOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERNDIVISION
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, FOR THE CBASS MORTGAGE LOANASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2006-CB4
Plaintiff, -v.FRANCISCOORTIZ BRITO, et al
Defendant JUDGE SAMUEL DER-YEGHIAYAN 1 : 12 CV 5948
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'SSALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatpursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered inthe above cause on February 7,2013, anagent for TheJudicialSales Corporation, Special Commissioner appointed herein,will at 9:30 AM on May 19,2014, at the office of Attorneys' Title Guaranty Fund Inc., One Old Frankfort Way, Suite 9, FRANKFORT, IL 60423, sell at public auction tothe highest bidder, as setforth below, the followingdescribed real estate:
Commonly known as 235 HALLER AVENUE, Romeoville, IL 60446
PropertyIndex No 04-04-223004-0000
The real estateisimproved with a singlefamily residence.
The judgment amount was $177,401.77.
Sale terms: 10% downofthe highest bid by certified funds at the close ofthe sale payable to TheJudicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will beaccepted The balance in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to genera real estate taxes, special assessments,orspecialtaxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The saleisfurther subject to confirmation by the court.
Upon payment infull of the amountbid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitlethe purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmationof the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as tothe condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonishedto check the court fileto verify all information. Ifthis propertyis a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shal pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property isa condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAININ POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 151701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: POTESTIVO& ASSOCIATES, P.C.,223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610,Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 263-0003 Please
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refer tofile number C14-94888. THE JUDICIALSALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 606064650 (312)236-SALE You can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report ofpending sales.
POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 263-0003
Attorney File No C14-94888
Case Number: 1 : 12 CV5948
TJSC#: 34-6008
NOTE: Pursuant tothe Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collectorattempting to collect a debt andany information obtained will beused for thatpurpose.
I602649
(Publishedinthe Herald-News April 16, 23, 30, May 7, 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICTCOURTFOR THE NORTHERNDISTRICTOF ILLINOIS EASTERNDIVISION
Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, As Trustee for Securitized Asset Backed Receivables, LLC Trust 2005-FR1, Mortgage PassThrough Certificates, Series 2005FR1
Plaintiff v. Lola E. Freire, Arrow Financial Services AsAssignee Of Washington Mutual Bank, CitiFinancial Services, Inc.
Defendant(s)
DistrictJudge: Ruben Castillo
Magistrate Judge: MariaValdez
1:12 cv 8560
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'SSALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a Judgment heretofore entered on February 28, 2013 I, Edward Grossman, Special Commissioner for this court will on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 the hourof 3:30 p.m. at Will County Courthouse, 14 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, IL., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash and all singular, the following described premises and real estatein said Judgment mentioned, situated in the County of CookandState ofIllinois,or so much thereo as shallbe sufficient to satisfy said Judgment to wit:
COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1321 Colorado Avenue, Joliet,IL 60435. PERMANENT INDEXNO.: 0705-112-002
Judgment: $130,614.21
Anyone interestedinbiddingat the foreclosure sale should make their own examination of title and the estate and should alsoexamine the court file Nothing hereinisto be construed as a substitutefor the necessity of makingtheseexaminations
Property will NOT beopened for inspection.
SALE TERMS: 10% downby certified funds, balance within 24 hours, certified funds. No refunds. The sale shall be subject to general taxes andto special assessments.
Upon the sale being made the purchaser will receive a Certificate ofSale, which will entitlethe purchaser to a Deed on a specified date unless the property is redeemed according tolaw.
For information contact Potestivo & Associates, P.C.,223 WestJackson Blvd., Suite 610, Chicago, IL 60606 (312)263-0003.Pursuant to section 15-1507 (c) (7) of the Illinois Code of Civi Procedure, no information other than the information contained inthis Notice will be
provided. Edward Grossman Special
I601498
Commissioner
(Publishedinthe Herald-News April 23 30 May 7, 14, 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGON
TOWN FUND BUDGET
Noticeis hereby giventhata tentative budget andappropriation ordinance for the Town Fund purposes, Township of Jackson, inthe County of Will, State of Illinois for the fiscal year beginning Apri 1, 2014 andending March 31, 2015 will be on file and conveniently available for public inspection at the Jackson Township Hall on Wednesday, May 7, 2014.
Notice isfurther herebygiven that a public hearing on said budget will beheld Thursday, June 5, 2014 at 6:45 p.m. at theJackson TownshipHall,100 MississippiAvenue in Elwood. The final action will be taken on said ordinance at the regular monthly meeting of June 5, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
Sara McKinney,Township Clerk
(Publishedin the Herald-News May 7, 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICTCOURTFOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERNDIVISION
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR SOUNDVIEW HOME LOAN TRUST
2006-NLC1, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-NLC1
Plaintiff, -v.JAMES PRINCIPE et al
Defendant JUDGE ROBERT M.DOW, JR. 1 : 12 CV 1784
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'SSALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatpursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered inthe above cause on October 3,2012, anagent for TheJudicialSales Corporation, Special Commissioner appointed herein,will at 9:30 AM on May 27,2014, at the office of Attorneys' Title Guaranty Fund Inc., One Old Frankfort Way, Suite 9, FRANKFORT, IL, 60423, sell at public auction tothe highest bidder, as setforth below, the followingdescribed real estate:
LOT 481 IN RIVERBROOK ESTATES,SECTION IIIII, BEINGA SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED DECEMBER 10, 2001, AS DOCU-
The real estateisimproved with a singlefamily residence.
The judgment amount was $284,584.53.
Sale terms: 10% downofthe highest bid by certified funds at the close ofthe sale payable to TheJudicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will beaccepted The balance in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments,orspecialtaxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The saleisfurther subject to confirmation by the court.
Upon payment infull of the amountbid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitlethe purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmationof the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as tothe condition of the property. Prospective bidders areadmonishedto check the court fileto verify al information. Ifthis propertyis a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other thana mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property isa condominium unit which is par of a common interest community, the purchaser of theuni at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAININ POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 151701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
For information, contac Plaintiff's attorney: POTESTIVO& ASSOCIATES, P.C.,223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610,Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 263-0003 Please refer tofile number C13-91469.
THE JUDICIALSALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 606064650 (312)236-SALE You can also visi The JudicialSales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report ofpending sales.
POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD STE 610 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 263-0003 Attorney File No C13-91469 Case Number: 1 : 12 CV1784 TJSC#: 34-6524
NOTE: Pursuant tothe Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collectorattempting to collect a debt andany information obtained will beused for thatpurpose.
I603891
(Publishedinthe Herald-News April 23, 30, May 7, 14, 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICTCOURTFOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERNDIVISION
DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICASAS INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF SAXON ASSETSECURITIES TRUST 2004-3 MORTGAGE LOANASSET BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2004-3
Plaintiff, -v.-
PAUL TILSON, et al Defendant JUDGE ROBERT M.DOW, JR.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'SSALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatpursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered inthe above cause on February 14, 2013, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, Special Commissioner appointed herein,will at 9:30 AMon May 22, 2014, at the office ofAttorneys Title Guaranty Fund Inc. One Old Frankfort Way, Suite 9, FRANKFORT, IL, 60423, sell atpublic auction tothe highest bidder, as se forth below, the followingdescribed real estate: UNIT NUMBER 291, IN WESPARKCONDOMINIUM AS DELINEATED ON A PLAT OF SURVEY OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED TRACT OF LAND PARTSOF LOTS IN WESPARK SUBDIVISIONS BEING SUBDIVISIONSOF PARTS OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 7 TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN IN WILL COUNTY ILLINOIS WHICH PLAT OF SURVEY IS ATTACHEDAS EXHIBIT ''E' TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM RECORDED MAY 13, 1998 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R98-52635 AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME TOGETHER WITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS.
PARCEL 2: A NON EXCLUSIVEEASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS FOR THE BENEFIT OF PARCEL 1 OVER THE COMMON AREASAS DEFINED IN PLAT OF WESPARK SUBDIVISION UNIT 1 AFORESAID RECORDEDAS DOCUMENT R98-003865 AND RECORDED WESPARK DECLARATIONS
Commonly known as 139 FOXGLOVE COURT, Romeoville IL 60446 PropertyIndex No 04-07-200015-0000
The real estate isimproved with a condominium. The judgment amount was $108,688.48 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments,orspecial taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation by the court.
Upon paymen infull of the amountbid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitlethe purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmationof the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as tothe condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonishedto check the court fileto verify all information. Ifthis propertyis a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property isa condominium unit which is part of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAININ POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 151701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, contact Plaintiff's attorn POTESTIVO& ASSO
tiff's attorney: POTESTIVO& ASSOCIATES, P.C.,223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610,Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 263-0003 Please refer tofile number C14-96282.
THE JUDICIALSALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 606064650 (312)236-SALE You can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report ofpending sales. POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 263-0003
Attorney File No C14-96282
Case Number: 1 : 12 CV3050
TJSC#: 34-6222
NOTE: Pursuant tothe Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collectorattempting to collect a debt andany information obtained will beused for thatpurpose.
I603910
(Publishedinthe Herald-News April 23, 30,May 7, 14, 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERNDIVISION US BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR GSAMP TRUST
2005-AHL2, MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2005-AHL2
Plaintiff, -v.-
EDGAR F. CHAPINA, et al
Defendant JUDGE SUZANNE B. CONLON 1 :12 CV 4464
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'SSALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatpursuant to a Judgmen of Foreclosure andSale entered inthe above cause on November 8, 2012, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, Special Commissioner appointed herein,will at 9:30 AMon May 21, 2014, at the office ofAttorneys' Title Guaranty Fund Inc., One Old Frankfort Way, Suite 9, FRANKFORT, IL, 60423, sell atpublic auction tothe highest bidder, as set forth below, the followingdescribed real estate: LOT 84 IN NORTHFIELD SUBDIVISION UNIT 1, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF RECORDEDAPRIL 19, 1994 AS DOCUMENT NO. R94-40828, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
Commonly known as 2910 WARREN DORIS DRIVE, Joliet,IL 60435
PropertyIndex No 06-12-110004.
The real estateisimproved with a singlefamily residence. The judgment amount was $171,903.24.
Sale terms: 10% downofthe highest bid by certified funds at the close ofthe sale payable to TheJudicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will beaccepted The balance in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments,orspecialtaxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The saleisfurther subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment infull of the amountbid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitlethe purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmationof
the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as tothe condition of the property. Prospective bidders areadmonished to check the court fileto verify all info ation. Ifthis is
ify
formation. Ifthis propertyis a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other thana mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Prop-
PUBLICNOTICE SUNNYHILL NURSINGHOME PROJECT OF WILL COUNTY INVITATION TO BID
The“Will County Public Building Commission” is inviting sealed Bid Proposals from interestedandpre-qualified Trade Contractors for Bid Packages for the“Sunny Hill NursingHomeof Will County Renovations - 6th Avenueand Admin Renovations
The Work consists ofthe following Bid Packages: 02A Demolition Work, 02B Asbestos Abatement Work, 06A General Trades Work (masonry-metals-glazing-DFH-drywall-specialties), 06B Millwork, 09A Floorcovering Work, 09B Painting Work, 09C Ceramic Tile Work, 13A Fire Protection Work, 15B Plumbing Work, 15C HVAC & Controls Work, and 16AElectrical & Low voltage Work.
Bids will be accepted frompre-qualified firms only. All Bidders must be qualified through the Construction Manager, Poulos Inc. The pre-qualification form can beobtained by contacting Poulos Inc. at (773) 626-8600 or online at http://www.bidroom.net/poulos/ shwdasph6.html Completed applicationsmust be returned by e-mailto admin@poulosconstruction.com orby fax at (773) 626-8646, or by mailto Poulos Inc.,735 S. Laramie Avenue,Chicago, IL 60644, and must be receivedno later than MAY 23, 2014 Bidders who are not pre-qualified will have their bids returned unopened.
There will be a mandatory pre-bid meeting at the project site for Bidders of Bid Packages 02A, 02B,06A,06B, 09A,09B, and 09C on MAY 20, 2014 at 9:00AM There will be a mandatory pre-bid meeting at the project site for Bidders of Bid Packages 13A,15A, 15B, and 16A on MAY 21, 2014 at 9:00AM
Bids will be received by the Will County Public Building Commission, 57 North Ottawa Street, Suite 512; Joliet, Illinois 60432 until 1:00 p.m., CDST, MAY 29, 2014 at which time the bids will bepublicly opened and read aloud.
The BiddingDocuments may be examined at the followinglocations:
Will County Public Building Commission 57 NorthOttawa Street, Suite 512, Joliet,Illinois 60432
Offices of Farnsworth Group, Inc. 1144 West JeffersonStreet, Suite 300 Shorewood, Illinois 60404 (815)744-6940
Construction Market Data O'HareLake Office Plaza 2400 East Devon,Suite 268 Des Plaines, IL 60018
Contractors Association of Will &Grundy Counties 233 Springfield Avenue, Joliet,IL 60435(815) 741-1455
Illinois Valley Contractors Association 1120 First St., P O Box 411 LaSalle, IL 61301
The Offices of: Poulos Inc. 735 S. Laramie Avenue Chicago, IL 60644
Copies of the Bidding Documents may beobtained at the offices of Poulos, Inc., 735 S. Laramie Avenue, Chicago, IL 60644 in accordance withthe Instructions to Bidders upon depositingthe sum of $300 per set with a limit of 2 sets per prospective bidder. This deposit shall be returned to anybona fidebidder uponreturning the documentsin good condition within 15 days after the bidopening.
The biddingdocuments may bedownloaded in .PDF format from the following locations:
Primary: http://www.bidroom.net/poulos/shwdasph6.html
Secondary: FTP.f-w.com Username: Password:
“Will County Public Building Commission” reserves the rightto accep orreject anyand all Bidsand to waive any informality inthe Bidding. After receip of Bidsand completion of the review process, the “Will County Public Building Commission” may awarda contract to the lowest,responsible, responsiveBidder.
Successful biddersshall be required to observethe Fair Employment Practices Commission Rules pertaining to EqualEmployment Opportunity and comply with the Illinois Prevailing WageAct, 820 IL CS section 130/0.01 et seq., in accordance withthe Will County Prevailing Wage asdetermined by the Illinois Department of Labor, Conciliation, and MediationDivision for May 2014 or the most recentdeterminationasof the bid date These wages will remainin effect until superseded bya new determination.
(Published inthe Herald-News May 4, 7, 11, 2014 HN540)
TheHeraldNews / TheHerald-News.com CLASSIFIED Wednesday, May 7, 2014 • Page 45
COUNTY, ILLINOIS
IERA BOULEVARD, Plainfield, IL 60586
No 06-04-113004-0000
MENT NO. R2001-170243, IN WILL
Commonlyknown as 5414RIV-
PropertyIndex
1 : 12 CV 3050
quire by op erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property isa condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAININ POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 151701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: POTESTIVO& ASSOCIATES, P.C.,223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610,Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 263-0003 Please refer tofile number C13-92333.
THE JUDICIALSALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 606064650 (312)236-SALE You can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report ofpending sales.
POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 223 WEST JACKSON BLVD STE 610 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 263-0003
Attorney File No C13-92333
Case Number: 1 : 12 CV4464
TJSC#: 34-6187
NOTE: Pursuant tothe Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collectorattempting to collect a debt andany information obtained will beused for thatpurpose.
I603917
(Publishedinthe Herald-News April 23, 30, May 7, 14, 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICTCOURTFOR THE NORTHERNDISTRICTOF ILLINOIS EASTERNDIVISION
HSBC Bank USA, NA as Trustee of the Fieldstone Mortgage Investment Trust, Series 2006-3
Plaintiff vs. Norma J. Sunday, Eliot Sunday, Defendant(s) DistrictJudge: Ruben Castillo Magistrate Judge: Michael T. Mason 1:12 cv 4809
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'SSALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a Judgment heretofore entered on October 23,
2012 I, Edward Grossman, Special Commissioner for this court will on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 the hourof 3:30 p.m. at Will County Courthouse, 14 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, IL., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash and all singular, the following described premises and real estatein said Judgment mentioned, situated in the County of CookandState ofIllinois,or so much thereof as shallbe sufficient to satisfy said Judgment
to wit:
LOT 4 IN G.W. DAVIS' SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THENORTHEAST
1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 15, IN TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN IN THE CITY OF JOLIET, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED APRIL 29 1914 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 284764, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 707 E. WashingtonStreet, Joliet, IL 60433.
PERMANENT INDEXNO.: 0715-213-004
Judgment: $166,382.48
Anyone interestedinbiddingat the foreclosure sale should make their own examination of title and
the estate and should alsoexamine the court file Nothing hereinisto be construed as a substitutefor the necessity of makingtheseexaminations
Property will NOT beopened for inspection.
SALE TERMS: 10% downby certified funds, balance within 24 hours, certified funds. No refunds. The sale shall be subject to general taxes andto special assessments.
Upon the sale being made the purchaser will receive a Certificate ofSale, which will entitlethe purchaser to a Deed on a specified date unless the property is redeemed according tolaw.
For information contact Potestivo & Associates, P.C.,223 West Jackson Blvd., Suite 610, Chicago, IL 60606 (312)263-0003.Pursuant to section 15-1507 (c) (7) of the Illinois Code ofCivil Procedure, no information other than the information contained in this Notice will be provided.
Edward Grossman SpecialCommissioner
I601499
(Publishedin the Herald-News April 23 30 May 7, 14 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICTCOURTFOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERNDIVISION
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, FOR THE CBASS MORTGAGE LOANASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2006-CB4
Plaintiff, -v.-
FRANCISCOORTIZ BRITO, et al
Defendant
JUDGE SAMUEL DER-YEGHIAYAN 1 : 12 CV 5948
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'SSALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatpursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered inthe above cause on February 7,2013, anagent for TheJudicialSales Corporation, Special Commissioner appointed herein,will at 9:30 AM on May 19,2014, at the office of Attorneys' Title Guaranty Fund Inc., One Old Frankfort Way, Suite 9, FRANKFORT, IL, 60423, sell at public auction tothe highest bidder, as setforth below, the followingdescribed real estate:
Lot 7 in Block 11 in Hampton Park Subdivision No. 12, according to the platthereo recorded May 3, 1968, as Document No R686759, in Will County, Illinois.
Commonly known as 235 HALLER AVENUE, Romeoville, IL 60446
PropertyIndex No 04-04-223004-0000
The real estateisimproved with a singlefamily residence.
The judgment amount was $177,401.77.
Sale terms: 10% downofthe highest bid by certified funds at the close ofthe sale payable to TheJudicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will beaccepted The balance in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments,orspecialtaxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale withoutany representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The saleisfurther subject to confirmation by the court.
Upon payment infull of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitlethe purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmationof the sale The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as tothe
pr condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonishedto check the court fileto verify al information. If this propertyis a condominium unit, the purchaser of the uni at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property isa condominium unit which is par of a common interestcommunity the purchaser oftheunit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shal pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAININ POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 151701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
For information, contac Plaintiff's attorney: POTESTIVO& ASSOCIATES, P.C.,223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610,Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 263-0003 Please refer tofile number C14-94888.
THE JUDICIALSALES CORPORA-
TION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 606064650 (312)236-SALE You can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report ofpending sales.
POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C.
223 WEST JACKSON BLVD, STE 610 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 263-0003
Attorney File No. C14-94888
Case Number: 1 : 12 CV5948
TJSC#: 34-6008
NOTE: Pursuant tothe Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collectorattempting to collect a debt andany information obtained will beused for thatpurpose.
I602649
(Publishedinthe Herald-News April 16, 23, 30, May 7, 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICTCOURTFOR THE NORTHERNDISTRICTOF ILLINOIS EASTERNDIVISION
Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, As Trustee for Securitized Asset Backed Receivables, LLC Trust
2005-FR1, Mortgage PassThrough Certificates, Series 2005FR1 Plaintiff v. Lola E. Freire, Arrow Financial Services AsAssignee Of Washington Mutual Bank, CitiFinancial Services, Inc.
Defendant(s)
DistrictJudge: Ruben Castillo
Magistrate Judge: MariaValdez 1:12 cv 8560
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'SSALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of a Judgment heretofore entered on February 28, 2013 I, Edward Grossman Special Commissioner for this court will on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 the hourof 3:30 p.m. at Will County Courthouse, 14 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, IL., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash and all singular, the following described premises and real estatein said Judgmen mentioned, situated in the County of CookandState ofIllinois,or so much thereof as shallbe sufficient to satisfy said Judgment to wit:
LOTS 86 AND 87 IN KERWIN TERRACE, A SUBDIVISION IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,ACCORDING
APRIL 23, 1942 AS DOCUMENT NO. 366058 IN PLAT BOOK 17, PAGES 50 AND 51, IN WILL COUNTY ILLINOIS.
COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1321 Colorado Avenue, Joliet,IL 60435.
PERMANENT INDEXNO.: 0705-112-002
Judgment: $130,614.21
Anyone interestedinbiddingat the foreclosure sale should make their own examination of title and the estate and should alsoexamine the court file Nothing hereinisto be construed as a substitutefor the necessity of makingtheseexaminations
Property will NOT beopened for inspection.
SALE TERMS: 10% downby certified funds, balance within 24 hours, certified funds. No refunds. The sale shall be subject togeneral taxes andto special assessments.
Upon the sale being made the purchaser will receive a Certificate ofSale, which will entitlethe purchaser to a Deed on a specified date unless the property is redeemed according tolaw.
For information contac Potestivo & Associates P.C.,223 West Jackson Blvd., Suite610, Chicago, IL 60606 (312)263-0003.Pursuant to section 15-1507 (c) (7) of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure, no informationother than the information contained inthis Notice will be provided.
Edward Grossman Special Commissioner I601498
(Publishedinthe Herald-News April 23, 30, May 7, 14, 2014)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Infinite Self StorageofJoliet: Public Sale Ad
The personal property listed below will be sold at public saleto satisfy Self storage liens The items are claimed by and the sales will beheld at Infinite Self Storage 1397 N. Larkin Ave Joliet,IL 60435 on Thursday, May 22, 2014 at 10:30 am (815-7251799) Cash Only, Silent bids. A48 Darlene McGee; D37 Terry Buckner; F13RaymondSommers
(Publishedin the Herald-News May 7, 16, 2014 HN558)
PUBLIC NOTICE
VALLEY VIEW COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 365U, Romeoville, Illinois 60446, is seeking bids for a 1-Year/3-Year Diesel Fuel Contract pursuant to specifications.
Bidsare due in the Administration Center, 755 Dalhart Avenue, Romeoville Illinois 60446, by Monday, May 19, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. (local time). Specifications may be obtained from the Transportation center or fromourDistrict website www.vvsd.org Go to Distric Departments then Purchasing for the complete BidSpec under Invitation to Bid.
A Pre- Bid Meeting will beheld on Tuesday,May 13, 2014 at 10:00 am
The School Board retains the right to accept or reject anyor all proposals or parts of the proposals.
(Publishedin the Herald-News May 7, 2014 HN560)
PUBLIC NOTICE
VALLEY VIEW COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 365U,
Romeoville, Illinois 60446, is seeking bids for 3year homeless transportation contract pursuant to specifications.
Bidsare due in the Administration Center,Sue Spung, Purchasing Department,755 Dalhart Avenue, Romeoville, Illinois 60446, on Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. (local time). Specifications may beobtained from the transportation center or fromourDistrict website www.vvsd.org Go to District Departments then Purchasing for the complete BidSpec under Invitation to Bid.
A Pre-Bid meeting will beheld on Tuesday,May 13, 2104 at 2:00pm. The meeting will be held at the Transportation Center, 39 Eas Forestwood Drive, Romeoville, Illinois 60446.
The School Board retains the right to accep or reject anyor all proposals or parts of the proposals.
(Publishedin the Herald-News May 7, 2014 HN559)
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGON ROAD DISTRICT BUDGET
Noticeis hereby giventhata tentative budget andappropriation ordinance for the Roadand Bridge Fundpurposes, Township of Jackson, inthe County of Will, State of Illinois for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2014 and ending March 31, 2015, will beon file and conveniently available for public inspection at the Jackson Township Hall on Wednesday, May 7, 2014. Noticeisfurther hereby giventhata public hearing on said budget will beheld Thursday June 5, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. at the Jackson Township Hall, 100 MississippiAvenue in Elwood. The final action will be taken on said ordinance at the public hearing.
Sara McKinney,Township Clerk
(Publishedin the Herald-News May 7, 2014)
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NOTICE OF PUBLICMEETING
On Thursday, May 22, 2014 at 3:30 p.m., a meeting conducted by Joliet Township High School District #204 willtake place at the Administrative Center, 300 Caterpillar Drive,Joliet,IL 60436. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss the district's plans for providing special education services to students with disabilities who attend private schools andhome schools withinthe district for the 20142015 school year If you area parent orguardianof a homeschooled student who hasbeen or may be identified with a disability and you reside withinthe boundaries of Joliet Township High School #204 you are urged to attend If you have further questions pertaining tothis meeting,please contact Edna Brass, Directorof Special Services at (815) 7276986 or ebrass@jths.org
(Publishedin the Herald-News May 7, 8, 2014 HN556)
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ADVERTISEMENTFOR BIDS
The Will County Public Building commission is accepting sealed bids from interestedandpre-qualified trade contractors for bid packages for the “Sunny Hill Nursing Home of Will County6th Avenue& Administration Renovation” The work consists of the following bid packages: 02A Demolition Work, 02B AsbestosAbatemen Work, 06A General Trades Work (masonry-metals-glazing-DFH-drywall-specialties), 06B Millwork, 09A Floorcovering Work, 09B Painting Work, 09C CeramicTile Work, 13A Fire Protection Work, 15B Plumbing Work, 15C HVAC & Controls Work, and 16A Electricaland Low voltage Work The work of each of the bid packages shall include all labor,supervision, materials, supplies, transportation, equipment, and services necessary for the complete performance ofall requirements for such work in accordance withtheentirety of the project documents and their intent Bids will be received from pre-qualified firms only. All bidders must be qualified withthe Construction Manager, Poulos Construction. The pre-qualification formmay be obtained by contacting Poulos Construction at (773) 626-8600 or online at http://www.bid room.net/poulos/shwdasph6.html
Completed applications can be returned by via Email:admin@ poulosconstruction.com, fax (773) 626-8646 or US Mailto: Poulos Construction, 735 S Laramie Ave., Chicago, IL 60644 and MUSTbe received no later than May 23, 2014 Those submitting bids who are not pre-qualified will have their proposal returned unopened. There will be a MANDATORYPre-bid meeting for bid packages 02 thru 09 on May 20, 20149:00 am andbidpackages 13de thru16 on May 21, 20149:00 am Bids will be received by the Will County Public Building Commission, 57 N. Ottawa St Suite 512, Joliet,IL. 60432 until 01:00 pm CDST May 29, 2014 at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The Will County Public Building Commissionhas entered into a ProjectLabor – Management Agreement withthe Three Rivers Construction Alliance.In accordance with thatagreement,the contractor to which the contract is awarded,andall subcontractors, shall be required to enter into Project-LaborAgreements withthe appropriatelabororganizations. The bidding documents will be released onorabout May9th and may be examined at the following locations:
1. Office of Will County Public Building Commission, 57 N. Ottawa Street, Suite 512, Joliet, IL 60432.
2. Offices of FarnsworthGroup, Inc. at 1144 W. Jefferson Street,Suite 300,Shorewood, IL 60404.
3.Construction Market Data, O'HareLakeOffice Plaza, 2400 E. Devon Ave. Suite 268, Des Plaines, IL 60018
4. Illinois Valley Contractors Association, 1120 First St., PO Box 411, LaSalle, IL 61301
5.Contractors Association of Will & Grundy Counties, 233 Springfield Ave. Joliet,IL. 60435
y or obtained at the offices of Poulos Construction, 735 S. Laramie Ave., Chicago, IL 60644. In accordance withthe “Instructions to Bidders” Drawingsmay beacquiredthrough a refundable deposit of $300.00 per se (2set limit) with said deposit returned to a bonafide bidder upon the return of drawings in good condition within 15 daysof bid opening. The Will County Public Building Commission reserves the rightto accept orreject any and allbids andto waive any informalityin the bidding.
(Publishedin the Herald-News May 1, 7, 12, 2014 HN511)
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE ILLINOIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE ILLINOIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT #525, STATEOF ILLINOIS, THAT A TENTATIVE BUDGET FOR SAID COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT FOR FISCALYEAR 2015, BEGINNING JULY 1,2014 THROUGH JUNE 30,2015, WILL BE ON FILE AND CONVENIENTLY AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTIONDURING
NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS AT JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE, 1215 HOUBOLT ROAD, JOLIET, ILLINOIS, IN THE OFFICE OF JUDITH L. MITCHELL, Ed.D., VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES IN THIS SCHOOL DISTRICT FROM AND AFTER 8:00 A.M. ON THE 7THDAY OF MAY, 2014
NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUBLIC HEARING ON SAID BUDGET WILL BE HELD AT 6:00P.M. ON THE 10TH DAY OF JUNE, 2014, AT JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE, 1215 HOUBOLT ROAD, JOLIET, ILLINOIS.
DATED THIS 7TH DAY OF MAY, 2014, SUSAN KLEN, SECRETARY, BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE, ILLINOIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT#525.
(Publishedin the Herald-News May 7, 2014. HN510)
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLAINFIELD PLAN COMMISSION PLAINFIELD,ILLINOIS
NOTICEISHEREBY GIVENthata
Public Hearing will beheld by the Village of Plainfield Plan Commission to consider a text amendment to ArticleII – General Provisionsof the Zoning Ordinance to expandon the limitations ofArticleII –General Provisionsof the Zoning Ordinance to permit cannabis cultivation centers and cannabis dispensaries asa specialuse in districts zoned B-3, I1 andI-2.
TAKE FURTHER NOTICEthat said hearing will be Tuesday, June 3, 2014 at the Plainfield Village Hall Boardroom, 24401 W. Lockport Street, Plainfield, Illinois at 7:00 p.m. at which time and place all interested parties will have the opportunity to beheard.
MICHELLE GIBAS
VILLAGE CLERK
(Publishedin the Herald-News May 7, 2014 HN557)
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Certificate #29144 was filed in the office ofthe County Clerk of Will County onApril 30, 2014 wherein the business firm of ePerformance Solutions
Located at 17857 WilkerDrive, Lockport, IL 60441 was registered; that the true orreal name ornames of the personor personsowning the business, with their respective post office address(es), Is/are as follows:
John A. Maiers 17857 Wilker Drive Lockport,IL 60441
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Sealat my office in Joliet;Illinois, this 30th dayof April, 2014.
Nancy Schultz Voots Will County Clerk
(Publishedin the Herald-News May 7, 14, 21, 2014 HN561)
PUBLIC NOTICE
Certificate #29109 was filed in the office ofthe County Clerk of Will County onApril 14, 2014 wherein the business firm of Freshly Convenient
Located at 2823 Arches Dr., Plainfield, IL 60586 was registered; that the trueor realname ornames of the person or persons owning the business, withtheir respective post office address(es), Is/are as follows:
Sean Safavinejad 2823 Arches Dr. Plainfield,IL 60586
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Sealat my office in Joliet;Illinois, this 14th dayof April, 2014.
Nancy Schultz Voots Will County Clerk
(Publishedinthe Herald-News April 23 30 May 7, 2014 HN489)
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