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Vol. 32, No. 18
May 3, 2017
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MWRD project shifts in Riverside, Brookfield
Lane closures on Longcommon/ Riverside roads By BOB UPHUES Editor
Getting through downtown Riverside will get a little tougher in another week or so, when the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago’s sewer lining project moves from Forest Avenue into the heart of the village. In mid-May the MWRD is expected to begin Phase II of its sewer lining operation, moving to Longcommon and Riverside Roads and shutting down the northbound lanes on each street between East Burlington Street and East Quincy Street. Forest Avenue, with the exception of the right-turn lane at First Avenue, will reopen to two-way traffic as work moves east. Unlike Forest Avenue, which was converted to one-way traffic while work progressed, Longcommon/Riverside in the downtown area will remain two-way, with one lane of traffic in each direction on the west side of the roadway. The village is suggesting avoiding the downtown area by following detour signs to Cowley Road, the closest grade crossing to the Longcommon/Riverside crossing downtown. See MWRD PROJECT on page 11
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MADAM PRESIDENT: Marge Hubacek left as District 103’s central office secretary in 2015 after more than three decades. She returned April 27 as the president of the school board and leader of a new majority.
Former school secretary now D103 supt.’s boss Marge Hubacek voted in as board president
By BOB SKOLNIK Contributing Reporter
Less than two years ago, Marge Hubacek was the secretary to the superintendent of Lyons School Dis-
trict 103. Now she is the school board president, in some sense the superintendent’s boss, and a new majority controls the school board. Hubacek, along with newcomer Shannon Johnson and incumbent
Sharon Anderson, was sworn in for four-year terms as members of the District 103 Board of Education at a special meeting held in the multipurSee D103 on page 12
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