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RIVERSIDE-BROOKFIELD Also serving North Riverside $1.00

Vol. 34, No. 49

December 4, 2019

Holiday Stroll Special section PAGE B1

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Riversider’s homemaking expertise a cottage industry

TWO MONTHS MISSING George McDade, chair of Cook County Crime Stoppers, was among those passing out fliers at 8 Corners in Brookfield on Nov. 30. See story and more photos on page 3.

Gretchen McCarthy meticulously reproduces local landmarks and more By BOB UPHUES

ALEX ROGALS/Staff Photographer

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You may have seen those meticulously painted clay replicas of notable Riverside landmarks — the water tower, Arcade Building, Swinging Bridge, Riverside Presbyterian Church, the township hall and more — on sale at the Riverside Public Library and Riverside Historical Museum. You may have even bought one, or a whole set, to hang on your Christmas tree. But don’t call them ornaments. For their creator, longtime Riverside resident Gretchen McCarthy, that moniker rankles. “I resent that they call them ornaments because people put them on a tree,” said McCarthy during an interview and tour of her studio late last month. “They are works of art and they should be displayed. … They are collectibles.” But now that the holiday season has hit over at the Riverside Public Library, there will be a bump in sales nonetheless. “People love them, and you know there’s going to be a See McCARTHY on page 9

Crowded field in 3 District race rd

Seven candidates file for the March 17 primary By BOB SKOLNIK Contributing Reporter

The rematch between Congressman Dan Lipinski and Marie Newman in the upcoming Democratic primary is more complicated this time around. In 2018, Newman nearly beat Lipinski in a headto-head contest, ultimately losing by a

little more than 2,000 votes after a hardfought campaign marked by sharp ideological differences and harsh attacks. This time, though, two other candidates, in addition to Lipinski and Newman, have filed to run in the March 17 Democratic primary in the 3rd Congressional District, which includes the southern portion of Brookfield. The more formidable of the two newcomers appears to be Rush Darwish, owner of a small multimedia video production company and a former television news and sports anchor. The other candidate who

filed nominating petitions is Charles Hughes, a former precinct captain from the Southwest Side of Chicago. Darwish is waging a serious campaign and raised just over $425,000 by Sept. 30. Darwish, who says he is running to represent the middle class, has also loaned his campaign $80,000. “My belief is that Dan Lipinski and Marie Newman come from a class of wealth. It’s just a fact, and I think that’s the biggest problem we have right now in Washington D.C.,” DarSee 3RD DISTRICT on page 7

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