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G E T Y O U R C O M P L E T E E L E C T I O N R E S U LT S AT R B L A N D M A R K . C O M

RIVERSIDE-BROOKFIELD

ELECTION

2017

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Vol. 32, No. 14

April 5, 2017

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ARTFUL ENDEAVOR

County official doubts statements by school district’s maintenance chief By BOB UPHUES

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Editor

n alleged late-night construction project at the Lyons-Brookfield School District 103 administration building that kicked up enough dust to trigger fire alarms back in February is the subject of an investigation being conducted by the Illinois Department of Public Health’s Environmental Health Division and the Cook County Department of Environmental Control. According to a report written about a

week after the Feb. 9 incident at the school district’s headquarters at 4100 Joliet Ave. in Lyons, a county inspector found a chip of floor tile containing asbestos near an 8-footlong by 6-inch-wide trench that had been filled with concrete in the floor of a room being renovated in the building. The space previously served as the IT room for the district offices and the trench was dug to run computer cables through the room. During the inspector’s Feb. 15 visit, Maintenance Director Ryan Grace reSee ASBESTOS on page 9

D96 sets dates for proving residency All students must submit documents in order to register for 2017-18

By BOB SKOLNIK

Contributing Reporter

If you are going to have a child attending a school in Riverside Elementary School District 96 next year, you are going to have to prove once again that you live in the district even if you have already done so in the past. The district, responding to concerns of some about non-residents attending District

96 schools, is requiring that proof of residency for all students registering for school next year in District 96. “Looking overall at the residency, I felt we could improve our process,” said District 96 Superintendent Martha Ryan-Toye. “I don’t believe we have some large problem. … We want to serve our children incredibly well, See RESIDENCY on page 11

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Camille Silverman is the Riverside Arts Center’s first executive director in a decade. She’s hoping to replicate the success she had leading a Colorado arts agency for 8 years. See the full story on page 16.

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