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RIVERSIDE-BROOKFIELD Also serving North Riverside ONLINE AT rblandmark.com

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Vol. 31, No. 40

October 5, 2016

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Crr-unch

Campaign 2017 opens in Brookfield PAGE 3

RBHS runs into IC steamroller

North Riverside adopts pension funding policy PAGE 8

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HERE COMES THE SUN

Riverside TV co-founder signs off Don Farnham, 90, retires from commission he helped shape By BOB UPHUES Editor

dining room at its longtime location, 3720 Grand Blvd. You won’t recognize the place.

For 45 years, Riverside resident Don Farnham’s day job as a TV cameraman and technical director for ABC television took him across the globe. The two-time Emmy-winning Farnham was the network’s technical director for the firstever Wide World of Sports program, and he served as a cameraman at two Winter Olympics, DON FARNHAM Lake Placid (1980) and Sarajevo (1984), and the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. He manned the camera at countless games for Monday Night Football and Monday Night Baseball, when ABC broadcast baseball weekly. In 1972, he was picked to be part of the crew that accompanied President Richard Nixon on his historic trip to China. Closer to home, Farnham also has been instrumental in opening up to residents of Riverside the way its local governmental agencies operate. In 1996, Dr. Robert Novak and Farnham were the founding members of the Riverside Cable Commission. Since that time, interrupted by a two-year hiatus, in the early 2000s, Farnham’s been a member of the commission, now known as Riverside TV. But approaching his 91st birthday, which is just a few days away, Farnham has announced he’s retiring from the commission. On Thursday, Oct. 6 at 7 p.m., the Riverside Village Board and Riverside TV will honor Farnham’s

See PAISANS on page 10

See FARNHAM on page 8

WILLIAM CAMARGO/Staff Photographer

Jane Cunningham, a volunteer at the Riverside Arts Center, dressed up as a “rising sun” to celebrate the center’s annual fundraising gala, RAC the House, held on Saturday, Oct. 1 in downtown Riverside. For more photos, visit online at www.RBLandmark.com.

Paisans is back after 7-month renovation New menu, fast-casual dining concept unveiled

By BOB UPHUES Editor

It was in 1991 — 25 years ago — that Paisans Pizzeria opened in Brook-

field, a small carryout storefront on the east side of Grand Boulevard. On Sept. 21, following a seventh-month, $112,000 renovation effort, Paisans quietly opened the doors to its new

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