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Vol. 38, No. 17

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April 26, 2023

North Riverside Players stage ‘The Music Man’ PAGE 3

Riverside OKs Central/ Hauser campus redevelopment

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Gaming cafe sign demolished in crash during police pursuit PAGE 5

Giving cancer a boot RBHS girls i l soccer tteam raises i researchh ffunds, d dedicates game to those touched by cancer SEE STORY, PAGE 6

New plan safely separates parking lot and play areas By BOB UPHUES Editor

Riverside village trustees voted unanimously on April 20 to concur with the Planning and Zoning Commission and grant Riverside Elementary School District 96 five zoning variations needed to redevelop the rear parking and play areas behind Central Elementary School and L.G. Hauser Junior High School. While the Planning and Zoning Commission still needs to sign off on a final site plan, the vote essentially capped a planning effort in the works since 2019 and kept the construction project on target to break ground in spring 2024 and wrap up prior to the start of the 2024-25 school year. “We’re really pleased with the outcome,” said District 96 Superintendent Martha Ryan-Toye, who See HAUSER CAMPUS on page 12

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RBHS soccer players, including organizer Sophie Swicionis (7th from left) and Lucy Drenth (third from left), whose father coached visiting Rolling Meadows and whose mother succumbed to cancer when she was a toddler, line up on the field before their Kick Out Cancer game/fundraiser on April 22.

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