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Q: What can a dentist tell by looking into my mouth?
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Kidney disease sometimes manifests itself with a sweetammonia-type aroma on a person’s breath. If youhave osteoporosis, which means your bone density isdeclining, and it has not yet been diagnosed, your dentistmay be the first to pick it up in dental x-rays that showair pockets and dead bone. Likewise, gums that havepulled away from the teeth and teeth that are grounddown or fractured may indicate an abnormally high stresslevel. Upper front teeth that are worn thin and have lostsignificant enamel, may be a sign of bulimia, an eatingdisorder characterized by binge eating and then vomiting.
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Taste of Westmont to return July 9By EVAN SHIELDS
WESTMONT – Good eats and rock-in’ beats will return to the village July9 to 12 with the Taste of Westmont.
The award-winning summer festi-val will feature four days of carnivalgames, band performances and localfood, according to Larry McIntyre,communications director for the vil-lage.
“It’s a lot of fun,” he said.Mayor Ron Gunter said the Taste
started in 1996 as part of the village’scelebration of its 75th anniversary.The event was so well-received the vil-lage decided to continue with it, Gunt-er said.
“It really provides an opportunityfor our community to come togetherdowntown,” he said.
Gunter said 10,000 to 15,000 peopleErica Benson file photo - [email protected]
Max Meador (from left), Brandon Vacik and Jeremy Greer offer entertainment during the2014 Taste of Westmont. The event will return from July 9 to 12 to the village. See TASTE, page 4
A story about business growth in Westmont in the July 1 edition of Westmont Suburban Life misstated the name of incoming business Orangeth-eory Fitness. Suburban Life regrets the error. Accuracy is important to the Westmont Suburban Life, and we want to correct mistakes promptly.Please call errors to our attention by email, [email protected], or by phone, 630-368-1100.
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ON THE COVERWestmont LionsClub member BobSenicka preparescorn for RobertKindness and GiaDublino duringthe 2014 Tasteof Westmont. Thisyear’s Taste will return to the villagestarting July 9.
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WESTMONT – Westmont’s celebra-tion of the Fourth of July started andended with a bang.
The village pulled out all the stops
for the July 4 festivities, which includ-ed entertainers, musical performanc-es, activities for kids, a birthday cakefor the country and, of course, fire-works. The event was expected to draw15,000 attendees to Ty Warner Park.
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A high-standing Uncle Sam is on hand to greet guests during Westmont’s Fourth of Julyfestivities.
ABOVE: Thetrombones of theWestmont Com-munity Band playduring the Fourth ofJuly celebration atTy Warner Park.
LEFT: Karen But-terfield of StateFarm Insuranceoffers Westmont’syoung patriotssome Fourth ofJuly-themed flairwith face paintduring the village’sIndependence Daycelebration.
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stolen between 10:30 p.m. June28 and 5:30 a.m. June 29 fromthe AT&T store in the 200 blockof West 63rd Street, accordingto a Westmont Police Depart-ment report.Westmont police Sgt. Stephen
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are anticipated to attend.The festival is put on by
Westmont Special Events.“I look at it like a diamond
in the rough, kind of unknownto people in other surround-ing towns,” Westmont SpecialEvents President John Chor-ney said.
The food and drink portionof the weekend will includefood vendors and a beer tent.Food will be available from 4to 10:30 p.m. July 10, noon to10:30 p.m. July 11 and noon to8 p.m. July 12.
Food booths will be in theManning Elementary Schoolparking lot at Cass Avenueand Norfolk Street, with ta-bles and benches throughoutthe festival.
Among the vendors are J.Fleming’s Absolutely Deli-cious, China Chef, Neat Kitch-en & Bar, Papa Passero’s,Taco Express, Uncle Bub’sBBQ & Catering, the West-mont Chamber of Commerceand Tourism Bureau and theWestmont Lions Club, accord-ing to the Westmont Special
Events website.The main stage for musical
performances, at Cass Avenueand Naperville Road, will beactive throughout the week-end.
Music starts at 6:30 p.m.July 10 with the Blooze Broth-ers, a Blues Brothers tributeband. The other act for theevening will take the stage at8:30 p.m. when North of Eightperforms. North of Eight isa Pink Floyd tribute bandwhose act will include a lightshow.
On July 11, Derringer andRye will play a mix of coun-try and pop music at 4:30 p.m.Hot Rocks, a Rolling Stonestribute band, will performat 6:30 p.m. The evening willend with a show by DeaconBlues, a Steely Dan tribute
band that will be joined byGrammy-winning artist Sug-ar Blue.
From noon to 4 p.m. July12, the main stage will hosta blues jam session in whichmusicians will be able to comeup and play together.
At 6 p.m., there will be amusical tribute to Muddy Wa-ters, who lived in Westmontfor 10 years prior to his death,McIntyre said. The perfor-mance will feature severalblues musicians, includingToronzo Cannon, the MikeWheeler Band, Omar Cole-man, Demetria Taylor andJoe Morganfield, Waters’youngest son, who is expectedto sing.
McIntyre said there willbe several members of Wa-ters’ family at the perfor-mance, which will include arededication of Waters intothe R&B Hall of Fame intowhich he was entered earlierthis year.
There also will be a youthstage at Cass Avenue and Ir-ving Street featuring the Bestof the Burbs Battle of theBands contest.
The competition for musi-cians aged 12 to 21 will feature
five performances per day,starting at 6:30 p.m. July 9,with bands playing every halfhour.
The winner will be an-nounced at 9 p.m.
The schedule is the samefor July 10 and 11, with the ex-ception that the contest willbegin at 6 p.m.
The winner of each nightwill compete starting at 2 p.m.July 12. At 3:45 p.m., the over-all winner will be announced.
There will be a carnival onCass Avenue between Burl-ington Avenue and IrvingStreet, which will requirewristbands and tickets.
On July 9, there will be aKidzapalooza carnival spe-cial, where wristbands will beavailable for $15.
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A craft show will be heldfrom noon to 10:30 p.m. July11 and noon to 8 p.m. July12 on Cass Avenue betweenChicago and Burlington av-enues.
There will be an informa-tion tent at Cass Avenue andNorfolk Street.
“It really providesan opportunity for ourcommunity to cometogether downtown.”
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Report: Breuder spentmore than$100,000 in foundation money
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College of DuPage PresidentRobert Breuder spent more than$102,000 of the College of DuPageFoundation’s money from 2010 to2014, according to a Chicago Tri-bune report.
Citing statements filed by the In-ternal Revenue Service, the reportstated the embattled president, who isnow on paid administrative leave, ex-pensed the money between July 2010and June 2014 for “leadership cultiva-tion meetings.”
However, records indicate themoney also was spent on bar tabs, arifle for a foundation officer, a lim-ousine ride and more for trustees,senior managers, foundation boardmembers and college vendors, accord-ing to the report.
Included in the total is $57,597spent at the Max McGraw WildlifeFoundation, a private club for hunt-ing, fishing and land managementin Dundee Township, the report
stated. The school foundation paidfor about three dozen outings atthe club during Breuder’s time atthe college, including retreats andmeetings, and the school has paid$26,133 to Max McGraw through Oc-tober.
One outing in March 2014 forBreuder and three guests to eat andhunt rang up a total bill of $1,292 – all
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“The days depicted in therecords you have are over.With tough economic times,we hope foundation dollars getto students and tuition, not
wining and dining.”
Randall SambornCollege of DuPage spokesman
Information in Police Reports is ob-tained from the Westmont Police Depart-ment. Individuals in Police Reports whohave been charged with a crime have notbeen proved guilty in court.
Domestic batteryBreanna Haqq, 24, of the 200 block
of West Quincy Street, Westmont, wascharged at 4:45 p.m. July 4 with do-mestic battery in the 200 block of WestQuincy Street.
BurglaryAssorted items were stolen from a
vehicle between 4:14 and 4:45 p.m. June29 in the zero block of Ogden Avenue.
Property damage• A parked vehicle was damaged be-
tween 6 and 11:55 p.m. July 4 in the zeroblock of West Quincy Street.• A parked vehicle was damaged be-
tween 10:30 a.m. July 1 and 9 a.m. July 4in the 5800 block of Doe Circle.
Drug paraphernalia possessionJena Abuzneid, 19, of the 200 block of
Heath Place, Westmont, was charged at
12:35 p.m. July 2 with possession of drugparaphernalia in the 100 block of SouthLinden Avenue.
Suspended license• Katherine Voss, 25, of the 1600 block
of Coachmans Road, Darien, was chargedat 12:55 p.m. July 5 with driving whilelicense suspended and failure to reducespeed to avoid an accident in the 6300block of Cass Avenue.• Gabrielle Roberison, 27, of the 200
block of Homewood Drive, Bolingbrook,was charged at 8:40 a.m. July 3 with driv-ing while license suspended, suspendedregistration, expired registration andoperating an uninsured vehicle in the 200block of East 55th Street.• Erin Ferrell, 32, of the 7400 block of
Madison Street, Hinsdale, was chargedat 3:35 a.m. June 30 with driving whilelicense suspended in the 200 block ofWest Ogden Avenue.• Roy Smith Jr., 23, of the zero block
of Spinning Wheel Road, Hinsdale, wascharged at 6:45 p.m. June 29 with drivingwhile license suspended, operating anuninsured vehicle and no front registrationin the 300 block of East Ogden Avenue.
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A former College of DuPage trust-ee has filed a complaint alleging thecommittee for a slate of former Boardof Trustees candidatesfailed to report a sizableloan during the processof the April election.
Kim Savage, who wassoundly defeated in herbid for re-election thisyear, filed the formalcomplaint with the Illi-nois State Board of Elections, alleging a$20,000 loan from current college Chair-woman Kathy Hamilton to the CleanSlate for College of DuPage Committeewas not reported in a timely manner.
The committee supported then-can-didates Charles Bernstein, DeanneMazzochi and Frank Napolitano.
Savage alleges in the complaint theloan was received April 27, but not re-ported to the state until May 17 – longafter the five business days requiredby Illinois’ Campaign Disclosure Act.
In a statement, Savage acknowl-edged small campaigns often have dif-ficulty following the act.
“The Clean Slate ran on a very vocalplatform of total transparency and toend all alleged violations of policy, yettheir own campaign clearly failed to fol-low one of the simplest requirements ofthe Campaign Disclosure Act,” she said.
The trio’s platform was announcedafter months of controversy at the col-lege, including a $763,000 buyout forPresident Robert Breuder, trusteesexpensing questionable items at theon-campus Waterleaf Restaurant, theftand forgery charges being broughtagainst a school employee and more.
In a high-profile election, the threeswept the race, with several thousanddollars in donations and in-kind ser-vices from Hamilton, her husband andher campaign fund, according to theIllinois State Board of Elections.
Since taking office, the new trusteesvoted Hamilton into the chairwoman-ship and formed a majority, enactingseveral reforms, including placingBreuder and two financial administra-tors on leave and agreeing to pay for astate financial audit of the school.
None of the Clean Slate trusteesresponded to a request for comment,though campaign manager ClaytonTurner did via email.
“The Clean Slate for College of Du-Page Committee has reported all dona-tions and expenses,” he said. “The CleanSlate Committee has corrected technicalnonconformities and is fully compliant.”
In the case of a Campaign Disclo-sure Act violation, before determininga possible fine, the Illinois State Boardof Elections website states the follow-ing items are considered:
• Whether a committee attemptedto disclose the contribution and anyattempts made to correct the violation
• Whether the violation is attributedto a clerical or computer error
• The amount of the contribution• Whether the violation arose from
a discrepancy between the date a con-tribution was reported transferred andthe date it was received by a committee
• The number of days a contributionreport was late
• Past violationsRecently, an internal school audit
was released that stated Hamilton vio-lated college board policy by endorsingthe Clean Slate during the election.
“It shows politics gripped COD lead-ership prior to the April election, andCOD leadership spent tax dollars tohold onto its power,” she said of theaudit in a statement.
Hamilton said leadership over-looked Savage’s involvement in theelection, and that Savage and formertrustee Nancy Svoboda campaigned to-gether as a slate. Questions also wereraised by watchdog group Edgar Coun-ty Watchdogs about an email sent bySavage that was made public in whichshe asked for help from the school’s at-torney with answering questions foran article about the election.
“Considering the intense scrutiny thecollege was under during the same timeI was in the middle of an election cam-paign, I had legal and fiduciary responsi-bility to avoid compromising the college’slegal position in any statements I madeas both a candidate and a sitting boardmember,” Savage said in the statement.
COD ex-trustee Savage filescomplaint against Clean Slate
Kim Savage
Action stems from allegedcampaign violation duringBoard of Trustees election
“The Clean Slate ran on avery vocal platform of totaltransparency and to end all
alleged violations of policy, yettheir own campaign clearlyfailed to follow one of the
simplest requirements of theCampaign Disclosure Act.”
Kim SavageCollege of DuPage former trustee
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Breuder, in a newsletter in October2014, said the club membership, paidfor jointly by the foundation and col-lege, funded meetings and fundraisingevents “for the primary purpose ofraising money and developing friend-ships that can benefit COD,” the reportstated.
The foundation did not provide theschool’s president with a discretionary
fund until Breuder’s tenure on cam-pus, according to the report.
In addition, receipts provid-ed from 2009 to 2014 do not matchamounts reported to the IRS, sug-gesting college officials were unableto identify all Breuder’s foundationexpenses during that time, the reportstated.
“The days depicted in the recordsyou have are over,” school SpokesmanRandall Samborn said in a statementin the report. “With tough economictimes, we hope foundation dollars getto students and tuition, not wining anddining.”
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Some say the Fourth of July marks the beginning of the endof summer. At the Westmont Park District, we believe there ismuch more fun to be had!
Summer Concert Series: Three great, free Concerts in thePark take place on Wednesday nights. On July 22, we welcomecountry band White Saddle.On July 29, local favorite TheFlat Cats will be filling thepark with swing, jazz andtimeless classics. On Aug. 5,our concert series wraps withThe Neverly Brothers. Thesethree concerts will take placeat Veterans Memorial Parkand begin at 7 p.m.; bring yourlawn chairs, refreshmentsand enjoy some awesome freemusic in your park!
Movies in the Park: Thisyear, we’ve purchased abigger, newer screen for thesemovies, so you won’t want tomiss out. Free and showing atthe Ty Warner Park Gazebo,we have “Big Hero 6” on July24 and “The Wizard of Oz” on Aug. 7. Free to all, and conces-sions will be available for purchase.
Ty Warner Spray Park: The coolest place in town to beat theheat is at the Spray Park. This nautical-themed park is full ofsprayers, bubblers and splashers that the kids love. Admissionrates for children are $3/resident and $5/nonresident, andadults are always free. You’ll receive a wristband upon entryfor a day full of splashin’ fun!
Staring at the Stars: This wonderful event returns this yearon Aug.14. The Naperville Astronomical Association will behere to help you explore the stars and planets. Telescopes areprovided by the Astronomical Association and refreshmentswill be provided after stargazing. Pre-registration is requiredby calling 630-963-5252; fee is $5/resident and $8/nonresident.
In addition to programs and events, the Park District main-tains more than 150 acres of park property throughout the vil-lage. We encourage you to get up, get out, and enjoy your parks!
Kim Baxter is superintendent of recreation for the West-mont Park District.
Fun continues withthe Westmont ParkDistrict this summer
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The College of DuPage Board of Trustees is debating the future of the Waterleaf Restaurant on campus.
Were you pleased to hear that your taxdollars and students’ tuition payments wereused to fund more than $530,000 in annuallosses for Waterleaf Restaurant?
Probably not.The fancy, and frankly, quite nice restau-
rant at the College of DuPage has been amassive money loser since it opened in2011. It’s virtually certain that any privatelyowned restaurant that saw those kinds oflosses would’ve long since ceased opera-tions.
And lest you find yourself thinkingthat these losses are strictly a result of therestaurant’s use as an educational facil-ity, that’s not the case, either. Studentsonly staff the restaurant on Mondays andTuesdays; the rest of the time, it’s run as aprofessional restaurant.
The school’s trustees are consideringthree options to stem the tide of red ink:
convert the restaurant to classrooms, openit to leasing and events, or repurpose it asan academic lab.
Nice as the restaurant is, all of thoseoptions sound preferable to the status quo.With all the fine dining options that aboundin the College of DuPage’s district, it’s hardto believe that anyone ever thought thatWaterleaf could’ve been anything but afinancial boondoggle.
If there’s a way to let students continueto train in a restaurant-style environmentwhile cutting the losses way back, it’s prettyobvious that would be a desirable outcome.And it sounds like several trustees arethinking along those lines.
We’d like to see Waterleaf continue insome fashion, with some mix of student andfaculty running things, but as a profession-ally run restaurant, this is a business modelthat clearly has failed.
OPINIONS Make your voice heardTo send a letter to the editor, email [email protected]. Limit is 300 words.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercisethereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably toassemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
First Amendment, U.S. Bill of Rights
Suburban Life Media Editorial BoardLaura Burke, Dave Lemery, Matt Hendrickson,
Anna Schier, Alex Soulier, Mary Beth Versaci
College wise to considerbig changes atWaterleaf
Some say the Fourth ofJuly marks the beginningof the end of summer.At the Westmont ParkDistrict, we believethere is much more funto be had!
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Teaching isn’t a job, but a callingThis is in response to the personwho
was griping about teachers and how greatwe’ve got it. Teaching isn’t a job, it’s acalling. Half these parents can’t even handleyour own kids, try handling 30 at one time.I don’t knowwhat this person does for a liv-ing, but I’m sure with a little training, I coulddo it. There’s noway he could domy job.
Every job has benefitsI’m responding to the caller titled
“Teachers’ compensation has an impacton pension crisis.” ... I think the thingthat’s most important here to say is thatif you would like to become a teacher andbenefit from those benefits that you saythat we receive, then you’re more thanwelcome to do that. ... I worked in corpo-rate America for over, oh, about 25 years,before I became a teacher. I have a bache-lor’s degree, I have a master’s degree and Ihave continuing education, and my salarycompensates me for the type of educationthat I have in the educational industry. Ialso don’t get bonuses that people get incorporate America, and I also don’t geta golden parachute if I was to leave anorganization in corporate America. Everyjob has their own benefits and perks.
Let’s work togetherThe Sound Off comments regarding
teachers in recent weeks have been frus-trating to read. In the July 1 edition, theaverage teacher salary circa 2012 wasdeclared to be $70,000. Teachers havereally taken a hit then, because the cur-rent average salary in Illinois is $59,000.... As usual, small, unhappy minds arecomplaining when some people havemore than they do, even when the peoplethey describe really don’t. Rather thanattacking one group, which may or maynot have a better salary, doesn’t it makesense to work together to raise every-one’s salaries?
Get the facts rightRegarding [the] Sound Off “Teachers’
compensation has an impact on pensioncrisis” posted July 3. Generous vacationtime? We do not get paid vacation or hol-idays. We get paid for only days worked.Tenure for teachers? Haven’t you heard?Tenure means nothing anymore. We areevaluated as teachers and have to do agood job or we are watched and moni-tored, which is a very good thing to do,and I agree with that part. Pension? Weput money into our pension. What’s sadis the state keeps so-called borrowingour money, but never puts back whatthey borrowed. So please, get your facts
right before you speak.
Is Congress too timid?Does the U.S. Supreme Court have the
exclusive power to decide which casesto take on appeal or not, and how to dothe process? The answer is no. Pleasesee U.S. Constitution, Article 3, Section 2,paragraph two, last sentence. And I quote,“In all the other cases before mentioned,the Supreme Court shall have appellatejurisdiction both as to the law and fact,with such exceptions and under suchregulations as the Congress shall make.”This means that Congress can filter casesthat the Supreme Court may or may notdecide and set regulations for the appellateprocess. Congress has the power to focusand regulate the Supreme Court. It lookslike Congress is too timid to focus andregulate the [Supreme Court], even thoughit has the constitutional authority to do so.
No racial footnoteIsn’t President [Barack] Obama biracial?
He is the first biracial president of theU.S. Why does the media keep referringto him as the first black president? Themedia should refer to him as presidentwithout the racial footnote.
Bagging isn’t enoughMaybe in the scheme of things, this
small irritant doesn’t mean much to ourneighborhood. On my daily walks I comeacross neatly tied plastic bags of dog fe-ces left under trees or bushes. What is thepoint? Should we be thankful we won’thave to step in or pick up messy piles ofdog dirt? Why do dog walkers pick up,then let others dispose of the leavings?Please be considerate of others!
Cyclists should stay close to curbCourtesy begets courtesy. Illinois’ Vehi-
cle Code 625 ILCS 5/11-1505 states bicy-clists should ride as close as practicableand safe to the right-hand curb or edge ofthe roadway. Beyond legal technicalities,obstructing traffic lanes is unsafe andpromotes a poor relationship with mo-torists. Particularly irksome are cyclinggroups taking the entire lane. Pleaseride in a way that promotes a safe andcourteous relationship with motorists.Promote bike riding as an ambassador.
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Commissioners:Robert T. Barnett, David S. Olsen
Greg Hosé, Gina VattimoWilliam “Bill” White, William Waldack
Village Manager David FieldmanContact information: 630-434-5500 or [email protected]
The “Village Corner” is edited and published by the Village of Downers Grove. Any questions concerning thecontent of this page should be directed to the phone number referenced in the article. If a number is not listed in the
article, please call the Community Response Center at 1.630.434.CALL (2255).
Village Council meetings are held the first, second, and third Tuesday of the month at7:00 p.m. in the Village Hall Council Chambers at 801 Burlington Avenue.
Village Council meetings are broadcast live on DGTV-Ch. 6. The rebroadcast ofthese meetings can be seen Wednesday mornings at 9:00 a.m. and Thursday eveningsat 7:00 p.m
Individuals with a disability requiring a reasonable accommodation in order toparticipate in any meeting should contact the ADA Coordinator at 630.434.5525,prior to the meeting. Wheelchair access is available through the south entrance ofVillage Hall.
Meeting dates, times, locations and agendas are subject to change. Check the Villagewebsite at www.downers.us and DGTV Channel 6 for the most current meetinginformation.
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UTILITY BILL DIRECT DEBITYou can pay your Village utility bill (water bill) automatically.Register for Direct Debit from your checking or savings account.Download the form found on the Village website, fill it out andreturn it, OR sign up online after you register as an eUser. Paymentwill be deducted from the account on the billing due date once yourbill shows "AUTOPAY - DO NOT PAY."
Customers may also opt to receive their utility bill via email. It’seasy, secure, and takes just a few minutes to fill out the EmailAuthorization Form. Customers registered for E-Water Bill will nolonger receive a paper copy of their bill in the mail.
Visit www.downers.us/res/water for more information.
ELECTRONIC RECYCLINGJULY 18, 2015
Electronic recycling is available through Downers Grove Township on the thirdSaturday of every month from 8 a.m. to noon (except holiday weekends) at318 E. Quincy Street, Westmont.
The next event will be July 18, 2015. Call 630-719-6625 for more information orvisit www.dgtownship.com.
ALL ABOUT STREETSThe Village owns 167 miles of streets. With 49,000 residents, 3,500 businesses, a
daytime population of over 100,000, three Metra Stations and easy access to I-88 andI-355, the street network is critical to keeping people and businesses moving.
Whether you live on a street, court or drive, chances are you've encountered sometype of improvement project. Since 2011, the Village has reconstructed 12 miles ofstreets in 11 neighborhoods (including projects currently underway), resurfaced 43miles of streets, and completed regular crack filling and patching on the remainder ofstreets.
The Village uses high maintenance standards including a rating system and qualitycontrols so that drivers can enjoy a safe quiet ride on locally owned streets.
Visit our new Streets page for more details and informative videos atwww.downers.us
WATER RESTRICTIONSFrom May 15 to September 15 residents can use outdoor waterbased on an even/odd system. The last digit of anaddress determines the day. If your address ends in aneven number, you can water on even calendardays; if your address ends in an odd number, you canwater on odd calendar days.
Outdoor water usage is permitted between 4 a.m. and 11 a.m.and 4 p.m. and 11 p.m. on your watering day. Outdoor water usageis not permitted between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on any day, for anyaddress.
NEW FLOODPLAIN MAPSThe Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has issued updated
preliminary floodplain maps for all communities in DuPage County.
An Open House will be held for DuPage County residents.
WHEN: July 29, 2015TIME: 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
PLACE: DuPage County Government Center, Jack T. Knuepfer Building,Auditorium, 421 County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL
The purpose of the Open House is to review the preliminary maps, present theFlood Insurance Study reports, and discuss the process of reviewing and adoptingthe documents, as well as to solicit public comments.
Representatives from the Illinois State Water Survey (ISWS), FEMA and DuPageCounty will be in attendance to answer questions about the preliminary floodplainmaps.
Visit www.downers.us for more information.
MAKE A DATE ON THE VILLAGECALENDAR
If you are a non-profit organization in DuPage County, your eventmay be posted on our website’s calendar of events and on theDGTV Cable Channel 6 community message board.
Send your event information to [email protected].
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Jack Hansen, age 92; date ofdeath July 3, 2015, at ManorCareWestmont.Arrangements by Adams-
Winterfield & Sullivan FuneralHome, Downers Grove.
DOROTHY F. KLOCKNER
Dorothy F.Klockner, age 87;beloved wife of thelate Fred M.Klockner, lovingmother of RobertKlockner, Steve
(Mary) Klockner and the late FredKlockner; dear mother-in-law ofCarol Wood; cherished grandmotherof Ryan, Dan, Brian, Alyson, Erin,Matt and Madeline; dear sister ofthe late Lois Connolly.Memorial Visitation Saturday, July
18th 9:00 a.m. until time ofMemorial Mass 10:00 a.m. at St.Mary of Gostyn Church, 445 Prairie,Downers Grove. Interment Private.Arrangements by Adams-
Winterfield & Sullivan FuneralHome, Downers Grove.For information, 630/968-1000 or
www.adamswinterfieldsullivan.com
JANET C. TANTILLO
Janet C. Tantillo, age 82; belovedwife of the late John A. Tantillo;loving mother of David (Julie)Tantillo and Scott (LeAnn) Tantillo;dear grandmother of Matt, Chris &Tony, Abigail and Jessica.VisitationWednesday, 5:00 p.m.
to 8:00 p.m. Funeral ServiceThursday, 10:00 a.m. at Adams-Winterfield & Sullivan FuneralHome, 4343 Main St., (1 blk. So. ofOgden Ave.) Downers Grove.Interment Oak Hill Cemetery.For information, 630/968-1000 or
www.adamswinterfieldsullivan.com
THOMAS J. BARTELT
Thomas J. Bartelt, age 74,suddenly, June 12, 2015.Beloved husband of Nancy C.
Bartelt (nee: Nowicki) for 53 years.Loving father of Jeffrey (Adelynn)Bartelt, Leslie (Len) Penkala andLisa (Jeffery) Overstreet. Devotedgrandfather of Kevin, Megan andKatelyn Bartelt, Alisa and LaurenPenkala, Caden and AllisonOverstreet. Dear brother of Joseph(Gail) Bartelt and John (Sharon)Bartelt. Fond brother-in-law ofThomas and Sandi Plechaty. Uncleof 5 nieces and 1 nephew.Visitation was Tuesday June 16,
2015, from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m., atAdolf Funeral Home & CremationServices, Ltd. 7000 S. Madison St;Willowbrook. A Funeral Mass washeld onWednesday, June 17th, at St.Scholastica Catholic Church, 7800Janes Ave., Woodridge. Interment,Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Forinformation, 630-325-2300 orwww.adolfservices.com
JOAN J. DE VITO
Joan Jenette de Vito, a resident ofVilla St. Benedict in Lisle, IL, passedaway in her home on Tuesday, June30th, 2015, after a long illness. Shewas 77.Arrangements by Friedrich-Jones
Funeral Home & CremationServices, Naperville.For furtherinformation, please call (630) 355-0213 or visit www.friedrich-jones.com.
SCHOLARSHIPS• Sophia Temple-Wood of
Downers Grove earned a $20,000scholarship from the MarquetteUniversity College of NursingScholarship Competition.• The following Downers Grove
students received college-spon-sored National Merit Scholarships:Adam Behnke, sponsored byPurdue University; Sean Harnik,sponsored by University of Miami;Abigail Kargol, sponsored byUniversity of Minnesota; DanielleMadsen, sponsored by Universityof Alabama-Birmingham; andAnders Osterling, sponsored byUniversity of Southern California.
STUDY ABROADMargaret Rauch, a high school
student from Downers Grove, hasbeen awarded a National SecurityLanguage Initiative for Youthscholarship to study Chinese inChina for the summer.
ACHIEVEMENTSHaley Sims of Downers Grove
received the Stanford Award of Ex-cellence, given to the top 10 percentof graduating seniors at StanfordUniversity who exemplify leadershipand dedication to the university.
DEAN’S LISTSUniversity ofIndianapolis, semester IIDOWNERS GROVE:Matthew Perino
Knox College, winterand spring trimesterDOWNERS GROVE: Liam Lindberg
Northern IllinoisUniversity,spring semesterDOWNERS GROVE: AndrewBiederman, Jade Bottoms,
Alec Dorner, Jacob Goes, MollyKettelhut, Natalie Koza, NicoleKrakowiak, Justin Neely, MiloszPokrzywnicki, Courtney Schmitt,Benjamin Schneider, MuhummadStarks and Julianna Tassone
WESTMONT: Kassi Cambron, RitaShadle, Aaron Tse and JonathanWroblewski
Northwestern University,spring quarterDOWNERS GROVE:Madeline Sims
Indiana WesleyanUniversity,spring semesterDOWNERS GROVE: Rachel Riggin
Illinois WesleyanUniversity, fall and springsemestersWESTMONT: Hailey Lechelt
Illinois State University,spring semesterDOWNERS GROVE: LaurynAppelbaum, Julie Arentsen,Ashley Austin, Laura Ball, JadynChipman, Mary Doro, ConstanceGarritano, Jason Gentile, Sam-uel Heppner, Taylor Ivan, KatieJameson, Rebecca Johnson,
Keri Kujawa, Jacob Malik, VitaPavlyuk, Dakota Pawlak, JamiePiatek, Lori Pluchrat, MeghanPrasch, Scott Pringle, VaidaSepkus, Jacqueline Svetich,Michael Trompeter, GraceWegrzyniak, Amanda Woo andAlexa Zurbano
WESTMONT: Emilly Chorney, Jen-nifer Harmer, Alyssa Jacobs, KarliJozaites, Karli Knack-Schiavone,Megan Larem, Marissa Poel andChristina Scott
GRADUATESNorth Central CollegeWESTMONT: Sarah Lechelt, bach-elor’s in mathematics with minorin secondary education
Bradley UniversityDOWNERS GROVE:MargaretCipriano, bachelor’s in English
Aurora UniversityDOWNERS GROVE:Marissa AnnAngileri, master’s in social work
University of Illinoisat Urbana-ChampaignDOWNERS GROVE: StephanieLindberg, bachelor’s in globalstudies with minor in French
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By JASON [email protected]
DOWNERS GROVE – There aremany differences between the footballteams at Downers Grove North andDowners Grove South.
Now there are some similarities.Though the Mustangs and Trojans
sport different colors, run differentoffenses and are in different playoffclasses, both are in the same boat witheach having some personnel changesas they get set for the 2015 season.
Both sides of town will have newquarterbacks under center and somenew faces in the backfield and on de-fense, which make summer practicesa key time in the effort to lessen thelearning curve.
“We don’t have all of our offense ordefense in yet,” South head coach MarkMolinari said during the Red GrangeClassic 7-on-7 on June 25. “We’re slow-ly starting to install it all so we’ve gotprobably around 30 percent of our of-fense in and 50 percent of our defense.So it’s really just working on funda-mentals and by the end of July our goalis to have it all in.”
The option offense run by Northhead coach John Wander is relativelyeasy to learn compared to attacks thatplace more emphasis on the pass, butconsidering the Trojans saw three-yearstarting quarterback David Edwardsgraduate this spring, this summer iscrucial to getting a new signal-calleron track for the season. So far, seniorsBrandon Bancoro and Quinn McAnallyand junior Nick Taviani have been get-ting the reps at quarterback. Bancorowas a varsity free safety last seasonwhile McAnally was a backup quarter-back.
“Quinn has played it and Brandondid it on the lower levels, so it’s justgetting them back up to speed withwhat they already did,” Wander said.“We run the same stuff throughout theprogram, so it’s more like, ‘All right, I
remember that.’”Molinari and the Mustangs also
are giving three quarterbacks a lookduring the summer after the gradua-tion of Jordan Skach. Connor Kreifelwas a varsity backup QB last seasonwhile Riley Heavey was a wide receiv-er. Those seniors plus junior Joe To-noff, the sophomore team quarterbacklast year, all have been sharing timeduring summer camp.
“Nobody’s jumped up and grabbedthe position yet, so all three are com-peting,” Molinari said. “All three are
pretty good athletes, so I would antici-pate that whatever ends up happening[when the starter is named], we’ll findsomething for the other two to do.”
Whoever winds up under center forthe Mustangs will have some solid pro-tection in the form of Michigan-boundlineman Erik Swenson. Likewise forNorth’s quarterback as the Trojans re-turn their 2014 offensive line of centerBrennan Harmon, guards Luke Goer-gen and Liam Ninneman, and tacklesJimmy Artensen and Ryan Martin in-tact.
“We’ve got a lot of our offensiveline back, and that seems to be a goodthing,” Wander said. “We’re not overlylarge, but we’re playing very fast andmore physical than last year, so we’rehappy there. It’s helping our quarter-backs because the offensive line is sureof what they’re doing and it makes ourquarterbacks’ reads easier.”
Though things seem to be setting upnicely for both teams, there still aresome holes left to fill.
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Downers Grove South’s John Claudell Dotson makes a move upfield June 25 after receiving the ball during a 7-on-7 game. He could bein the mix at running back for the Mustangs this season.
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The IHSA announced some rulechanges that will affect postseasonplay in team sports, including a newway to seed teams in the football play-offs.
On June 15, the IHSA board ofdirectors approved a change to thestructure of the football playoffswhich will seed teams in Classes7A and 8A from 1 to 32. The previ-ous structure featured 16-team and8-team brackets to limit travel dis-tances.
However, that came under fire be-cause of an unbalanced seeding for-mat and many of the same teams fac-ing each other year after year. Forexample, last year Class 8A was bro-ken into a 16-team bracket and twobrackets of eight teams. The 16-teambracket, which included schoolsmostly from the north and northwestsuburbs as well as West SuburbanConference teams Lyons Township,Glenbard West and Oak Park-RiverForest, featured four teams with 8-1records and three 9-0 teams. Eachof the two eight-team brackets hadonly two 8-1 teams and no undefeatedteams.
The new rule should help allevi-ate the imbalance in the bracket andalso provide fresh matchups in theplayoffs. Three of the 16 first-roundgames in the Class 8A bracket wererematches of conference games fromthe regular season.
“We like to play other teams,”Downers Grove South coach MarkMolinari said. “We were thrilled toplay Simeon last year. We didn’t havethe result we wanted, but just to playsomeone else was awesome. If thatmeans we have to travel to Edwards-ville or somewhere else, I’m complete-ly fine with it.”
In the other six classes there willbe two 16-team brackets, thus elimi-nating eight-team quadrants. The pre-vious rule, according to the IHSA’srelease on the announcement, would“change the bracket to quadrants ifcertain travel mileage distances wereexceeded.”
“I love it,” Downers Grove Northcoach John Wander said. “They usedto say travel was bad; I think that’swhat makes it. We’re a unique sportwhere not everyone makes the play-offs, and if someone told me I had to goto East St. Louis, I’d be happier thanheck because that means we’re backin the playoffs this year.”
Other team sports also will havea restructuring in the postseason.In smaller classes and outside the
Chicago area sectionals in baseball,basketball, soccer, softball and vol-leyball had been separated into fourregionals based on geography andthen seeded. Now, sectionals will bebroken down into two sub-sectionalsto avoid loaded regionals such as theClass 3A baseball regional that in-cluded powerhouse teams Lemont,Joliet Catholic and Lincoln-WayWest, all state title contenders,meeting in the first rounds of theplayoffs.
In addition, the so-called suc-cess adjustment rule will be imple-mented for the 2015-16 school year.Non-boundaried schools with atleast two state trophies in the pastfour years and at least one in thepast two years will be moved up oneclass. In all, 23 teams were movedup.
“I’m thrilled, absolutely thrilled,”Molinari said. “We’ve been asking forit for a long time [as coaches] and I’llbe the first one to say it’s almost per-fect.”
Another local team that couldbe affected by the classification ad-justment is Nazareth football. TheRoadrunners had the third small-est enrollment, based on theirnon-boundary school multiplier, inClass 6A this past fall. With Monti-ni and Sacred-Heart Griffin, the fi-nalists each of the past two years inClass 5A, moving up to 6A, Nazarethcould be on the bubble to actuallymove down despite being defending6A champions. Another possibilityis a Nazareth-Montini playoff meet-ing.
“I go way back with [Montinicoach] Chris [Andriano],” Nazarethcoach Tim Racki said. “He was thehead coach at Montini when I playedthere. I have great respect for him. Wehave a great relationship. If we sawhim that would be a great challenge.”
Suburban Life sports editor JasonRossi contributed to this story.
Local teams affected by‘success adjustment’ rule
n IC CATHOLIC GIRLS BASKETBALL:Class 2A to 3A
n MONTINI GIRLS BASKETBALL: 3Ato 4A
n NAZARETH BASEBALL: 3A to 4An ST. FRANCIS BASEBALL: 3A to 4An WHEATON ACADEMY BOYSSOCCER: 2A to 3A
n MONTINI WRESTLING: 2A to 3An MONTINI FOOTBALL: 5A to 6A
North will have some new faces onthe defensive line, in the defensive sec-ondary and at running back. South willalso have some new candidates at run-ning back as well as at wide receiver,especially if Heavey ends up at quar-terback.
While there will be some new per-sonnel for the Mustangs and Trojansthis year, one thing that won’t changeis the way both teams practice. The Il-
linois High School Association boardof directors implemented restrictionson the amount of times teams can havefull-pad, full-contact practice to 90 min-utes spread over three days per week,not to exceed 30 minutes each of thosedays. It’s a change that won’t affect ei-ther team.
“You see us out here wearing shells[helmets and shoulder pads only] mostof the time anyway. The rules on hit-ting, that’s what we’ve done forever.It’s not really going to have any effect,”Wander said. “The way we hit, we nev-er take anyone to the ground.”
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Downers Grove South quarterback Connor Kreifel passes the ball June 25 during a 7-on-7game at Naperville North. Kreifel is one of three quarterbacks in themix for theMustangsthis season.
Downers Grove South’sThomas Zieman runs afterreceiving a pass June 25.Zieman could be a keypart of a new-look receiv-ing corps this season.
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DOWNERS GROVE – ErikSwenson always had thedream of playing football atMichigan. When he startedto gain notoriety on the fieldat Downers Grove South, hedidn’t waste any time solidi-fying his college plans as hecommitted to the Wolverinesas a sophomore.
Now heading into hissenior season, Swenson spokewith Chicago Football Mag-azine’s Jake Bartelson abouthis commitment to Michigan,the potential of his recruitingclass and how he hopes to takethe field as a freshman.
Bartelson: You committed toMichigan almost a year and a halfago, which is kind of early, so whatinspired such the early commitmentto Michigan?
Swenson: I’ve always beena huge Michigan fan. I got anoffer freshman year, playedthe whole season, thoughtabout everything, and Irealized I could not find abetter school than Michigan,so why not commit now? Whygo through all the coachesbothering me? I knew where Iwanted to go, and I didn’t evenbother looking anywhere elsebecause I knew I wanted to goto Michigan.
Bartelson: What about Michigansold to you?
Swenson: I grew up watch-ing them as a little kid, andthe tradition Michigan hasalways had. It’s an excellentlineman school. I mean, myidol is [2008 No. 1 NFL Draftpick] Jake Long. He’s on mywall, as I have a FatHead ofhim in my room. They havemy major I want to study insports management … thefacilities are top-notch. TheGlick [Field House], you walkin, and you just want to playfootball.
Bartelson: When Jim Harbaughtook over for Brady Hoke, at anypoint did you think you’d reconsid-er? Or did coach Harbaugh sit youdown? How did that process playout?
Swanson: When Hoke gotfired in [early December] andall through December, I was a
little hesitant. I knew we weregetting a great coach. ... [TheWolverines] were still solidduring the Hoke era, but I felteven more solid with Har-baugh coming here.
Bartelson: Looking at the 2016Michigan recruiting class, what areyour takeaways from the class you’llbe coming in with, and how excitedare you?
Swenson: I’ve been talking alot with a lot of guys outsideof Michigan, and we’ll have afew more commits this month.We’ll definitely be bumped upway higher than the 38 mark.… There’s an awesome classcoming in, and Harbaugh isgoing to do great things withthe 2016 class.
Bartelson: Do you feel pressureknowing you’re going into the BigTen and playing in the Big House?How are you going to deal with thatadversity?
Swenson: I mean, everyonefeels pressure going intothere, and it’s going to be ahard program. Harbaughmakes you work. Personally,I just like to compete. I’ll haveno problem if there is a guybetter than me there. I knowI’ll give my best effort there,and I think I’ll be pretty suc-cessful at Michigan.
I hope we get the best
defensive ends there [are]. Ihope we get the best offensivelinemen because it makes mean all-around better player. Ilike the pressure, and I thinkit makes you work harderthan just being the best guyalready there. I think I wantedthe best guys to go against tomake me a better player.
Bartelson: A part of the coachingstaff is offensive coordinator/line coach Tim Drevno. Have youhad conversations with him on hisexpectations for you and what hewants you to do this coming seasonto get ready?
Swenson:Yes, Drevno and Ihave a great relationship al-ready. … We talk on the phoneat least every other, if not everyweek. He tells me what recruitsto talk to; I talk to them andgive some input back.
Bartelson: Has he said you’re go-ing to play on a specific spot on the
offensive line when you get there?Swenson: Definitely tackle,
for sure. Drevno does notreally care about seniority orage. He plays the best playerswhatsoever. I’m pretty sure heplayed three freshmen at USClast year.
As for left or right tackle,he hasn’t specified yet. … Imay more than likely startfreshman year – if not, sopho-more year – so I will be start-ing rather early compared toother recruits coming fromother schools.
Bartelson: You have one yearof football before you go on toMichigan. What’s the plan to stay inshape and continue to get ready forcollege?
Swenson: Just work oneverything and get everymuscle in my body stronger –my ankles, my shoulders, myknees – just to hold up againstcollege guys.
About Erik Swenson
n POSITION: Offensive tacklen HEIGHT: 6-foot-7n WEIGHT: 300 poundsn COMMITTED TO:Michiganon 11/25/13n OTHER OFFERS: Alabama,Akron, Duke, Georgia, Illinois,Northwestern, Notre Dame,Ohio State, Oregon, UCLA,USC, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin
Mustangs’ Swenson looks forward to playing atMichigan
Photo provided by Erik Swenson
Downers Grove South’s Erik Swenson (right) pass protects during a game last season. Swenson is the No. 2 overall prospect in the Chicago areain the Class of 2016 and has verbally committed to the University of Michigan.
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LOT 5 IN BLOCK 6 IN STAN-LEY'S ADDITION TO THE TOWNOF DOWNERS GROVE, BEING ASUBDIVISION IN THE WEST 1/2OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OFSECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 38NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED APRIL 19,1883 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER31767, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.
PIN 09-08-209-005Improved with ResidentialCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:4917 Stanley AvenueDowners Grove, IL 60515Sale terms: 10% down of the
highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicial
Publisher's Notice: All real estateadvertising in this newspaper is sub-ject to the Fair Housing Act whichmakes it illegal to advertise "anypreference, limitation or discrimina-tion based on race, color, religion,sex, handicap, familial status or na-tional origin, or an intention, tomake any such preference, limita-tion of discrimination." Familial sta-tus includes children under the ageof 18 living with parents or legalcustodians, pregnant women andpeople securing custody of childrenunder 18.This newspaper will not knowinglyaccept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law.Our readers are hereby informedthat all dwellings advertised in thisnewspaper are available on anequal opportunity basis. To com-plain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hear-ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS
PNC Bank, National AssociationPLAINTIFFVs.Herbert A. Hausmann; et. al.DEFENDANTS
2014 CH 01326RESIDENTIAL
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on5/4/2015, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 8/6/15 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following describedreal estate:
PIN 09-20-406-012Improved with ResidentialCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:6924 Parkview DriveDowners Grove, IL 60516Sale terms: 10% down of the
highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for sale
without any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.
If the property is a condo-minium and the foreclosuretakes place after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).
If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).
If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at thesale shall be entitled only to areturn of the deposit paid. ThePurchaser shall have no furtherrecourse against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.
Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.
The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AF-TER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCEWITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW.
For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff'sattorney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-14-13475.I661054
June 24, 2015July 1, 8, 2015
Downers Grove Suburban Life
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS
U.S. Bank National Association,as Trustee for SASCO MortgageLoan Trust 2006-WF3PLAINTIFFVs.David C. Thollander; et. al.DEFENDANTS
2014 CH 000319NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on5/6/2015, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 8/11/15 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highest
publ ghebidder for cash, as set forth be-low, the following described realestate:
PIN 09-08-209-005Improved with ResidentialCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:4917 Stanley AvenueDowners Grove, IL 60515Sale terms: 10% down of the
highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.
If the property is a condo-minium and the foreclosuretakes place after 1/1/2007,purchasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).
If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).
If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to areturn of the deposit paid.The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee or theMortgagee's attorney.
Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or otherindividuals presently in posses-sion of the subject premises.
The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION FOR 30 DAYSAFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCEWITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OFTHE ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW.
For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff'sattorney:Codilis & Associates, P.C.,15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100,Burr Ridge, IL 60527,(630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number14-14-02910.I661500
July 1, 8, 15, 2015Downers Grove Suburban Life
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS
PNC Bank, National AssociationPLAINTIFFVs.Herbert A. Hausmann; et. al.DEFENDANTS
2014 CH 01326RESIDENTIAL
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALEOF REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure and Saleentered in the above cause on5/4/2015, John Zaruba, theSheriff of DuPage County, Illinoiswill on 8/6/15 at the hour of10:00AM at Dupage CountySheriff's Office 501 North CountyFarm Road Wheaton, IL 60187,or in a place otherwise designat-ed at the time of sale, County ofDuPage and State of Illinois, sellat public auction to the highestbidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following describedreal estate:
LOT 5 IN BLOCK 17 INSUNRIDGE RESUBDIVISION, ARESUBDIVISION OF PART OFSUNRIDGE IN SECTION 20,TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN-CIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT OF SAID RESUBDI-VISION RECORDED FEBRUARY21, 1961 AS DOCUMENT997342, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.
PIN 09-20-406-012Improved with ResidentialCOMMONLY KNOWN AS:6924 Parkview DriveDowners Grove, IL 60516Sale terms: 10% down of the
highest bid by certified funds atthe close of the auction; Thebalance, including the Judicialsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.
If the property is a condo-minium and the foreclosuretakes place after 1/1/2007, pur-chasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).
If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).
If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only to areturn of the deposit paid. ThePurchaser shall have no furtherrecourse against the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee or the Mort-gagee's attorney.
Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or other in-dividuals presently in possessionof the subject premises.
The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AF-TER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCEWITH SECTION 15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW.
For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff'sattorney: Codilis & Associates,P.C., 15W030 North FrontageRoad, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL60527, (630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number 14-14-13475.I661054
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The Board of Education of Lemont High School District 210,Cook and DuPage Counties, Illinois, has by Resolutionmade a determination of the prevailing rate of wages, whichis available for review by interested persons during regularbusiness hours at the School District's Business Office, 800Porter Street, Lemont, IL 60439.
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By authority of the Board of Trustees, responses to this Invitationto Bid will be received until 1:30 p.m., prevailing time, Tuesday,July 14, 2015, by the Board of Trustees of the Downers Grove Pub-lic Library, for the Downers Grove Public Library 2nd Floor LightingModifications. This Invitation to Bid applies to the following bidpackage:
BP #026- Electrical/Lighting Systems
Responses shall be submitted on or before the specified closingtime in an opaque sealed envelope marked as noted within the Bid-ding Documents on the outside and addressed to: Mr. Rick Ashton,Library Director, Downers Grove Public Library, Downers Grove, IL.Responses are to be delivered to the Downers Grove Public Library,1050 Curtiss Street, Downers Grove, IL 60515.
A pre-bid meeting of the proiect is scheduled for Tuesdav. July 7,2015 at 1:00 p. m. at the Librarv. Though the pre-bid is not
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Bid security in the form of a bid bond or certified check madepayable to the Board of Trustees, Downers Grove Public Libraryequal to 10% of the base bid amount shall be submitted with thebid. Performance and Labor and Material Payment Bonds, and Cer-tificate of Insurance will be required from the successful bidder.The Board of Trustees of Downers Grove Public Library reserves theright to reject any or all documents submitted or parts thereof, towaive any irregularities or informalities in the prequalification proce-dures and to approve trade contractors to bid in a manner servingthe interest of the Downers Public Library.
All bidders must comply with the applicable Illinois Law re-quiring the payment of prevailing wages by all contractors workingon public projects, and bidders must comply with the Illinois Statuto-ry requirements regarding labor and bidding, including Equal Op-portunity Laws.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS
M&T BANK PLAINTIFFVSROLANDAS JANKEVICIUS;VILLAGE SQUARE IVCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION;UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS ; KEVINENGEL; VILLAGE SQUAREHOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION;ROLANDAS JANKEVICIUS; KEVINENGEL; DEFENDANTS
15 CH 0009647315 WINTHROP WAY UNIT 15
DOWNERS GROVE, IL 60516NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONNOTICE IS GIVEN YOU,UNKNOWN OWNERS AND
NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ;KEVIN ENGEL;
ROLANDAS JANKEVICIUS;defendants, that this case has
been commenced in this Courtagainst you and other defen-dants, asking for the foreclosureof a certain Mortgage conveyingthe premises described asfollows, to wit:PARCEL 1:
UNIT 15 IN BUILDING 17TOGETHER WITH ITS UNDIVID-ED PERCENTAGE INTEREST INTHE COMMON ELEMENTS INVILLAGE SQUARE IV CONDO-MINIUM AS DELINEATED ANDDEFINED IN THE DECLARATIONRECORDED AS DOCUMENTNUMBER R72-70547 IN THEWEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP38 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OFTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI-AN, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,ILLINOIS.PARCEL 2:
EASEMENT AND RIGHTS OFENJOYMENT GRANTED BYDECLARATION OF COVENANTS,CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONSAND EASEMENTS FOR
VILLAGE SQUARE HOMEOWN-ERS ASSOCIATION RECORDEDNOVEMBER 26, 1971AS DOCUMENT NUMBERR71-60960 AND BY SUPPLE-MENT DECLARATION RECORD-ED NOVEMBER 16, 1972 ASDOCUMENT R72-70548, INDUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
Commonly known as:7315 WINTHROP WAYUNIT 15DOWNERS GROVE, IL 60516
and which said Mortgage wasmade by,
ROLANDAS JANKEVICIUS;Mortgagor (s), toM.E.R.S., INC. AS NOMINEE
FOR AMERICA'S WHOLESALELENDER
Mortgagee, and recorded inth Offi of th R rd of
gagethe Office of the Recorder ofDeeds of DU PAGE County,Illinois, as Document No.R06-073645; and for otherrelief.
UNLESS YOU file your answeror otherwise file your appear-ance in this case in the Office ofthe Clerk of this County,
Chris KachiroubasDuPage Judicial Center505 N. County Farm Rd.Wheaton, Illinois 60187
on or before August 7, 2015, AJUDGMENT OR DECREE BYDEFAULT MAY BE TAKENAGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEFASKED IN THE COMPLAINT.PIERCE & ASSOCIATESAttorneys for PlaintiffThirteenth Floor1 No h De bor
1 North DearbornChicago, Illinois 60602Tel. (312) 346-9088Fax (312) 346-1557PA 1215040I662392
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ngsale fee for Abandoned Residen-tial Property Municipality ReliefFund, which is calculated at therate of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amountpaid by the purchaser not to ex-ceed $300, in certified funds, isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to general real estatetaxes, special assessments, orspecial taxes levied against saidreal estate and is offered for salewithout any representation as toquality or quantity of title andwithout recourse to Plaintiff andin "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmationby the court.
If the property is a condo-minium and the foreclosuretakes place after 1/1/2007,purchasers other than the mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under The CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).
If the property is located in acommon interest community,purchasers other than mort-gagees will be required to payany assessment and legal feesdue under the CondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).
If the sale is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser at the saleshall be entitled only to areturn of the deposit paid.The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee or theMortgagee's attorney.
Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale,which will entitle the purchaserto a Deed to the real estate afterConfirmation of the sale. Thesuccessful purchaser has thesole responsibility/expense ofevicting any tenants or otherindividuals presently in posses-sion of the subject premises.
The property will NOT beopen for inspection and Plaintiffmakes no representation as tothe condition of the property.Prospective bidders are admon-ished to check the Court file toverify all information.
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN INPOSSESSION FOR 30 DAYSAFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCEWITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OFTHE ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW.
For information: Examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff'sattorney:Codilis & Associates, P.C.,15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100,Burr Ridge, IL 60527,(630) 794-9876.Please refer to file number14-14-02910.I661500
July 1, 8, 15, 2015Downers Grove Suburban Life
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORTHE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
DUPAGE COUNTY -WHEATON, ILLINOIS
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.PLAINTIFFVs.Stephanie Draughon;Kensington Place HomeownersAssociation; Unknown Ownersand Nonrecord ClaimantsDEFENDANTS
2015 CH 00872NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU:Stephanie Draughon
Unknown Owners andNonrecord Claimants
That this case has been com-menced in this Court againstyou and other defendants, pray-ing for the foreclosure of a cer-tain Mortgage conveying thepremises described as follows,to-wit:
THAT PART OF LOT 7-3 INKENSINGTON PLACE, BEING ARESUBDIVISION OF PART OFPRENTISS GREEN-DOWNERSGROVE, BEING A RESUBDIVI-SION OF PART OF THE NORTH-WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 19,TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN-CIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED DECEMBER 1,1986 AS DOCUMENT NUMBERR86150869, DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THENORTHWEST CORNER OF SAIDLOT 7; THENCE NORTH 62 DE-GREES, 47 MINUTES, 29 SEC-ONDS EAST, ALONG THENORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT7, A DISTANCE OF 36.92 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAIDNORTHERLY LINE OF LOT 7AND RUNNING SOUTH 27 DE-GREES, 12 MINUTES 20 SEC-ONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCEOF 96.20 FEET TO A POINT ONTHE NORTHERLY LINE OFPRENTISS DRIVE AS DEDICATEDPER DOCUMENT NUMBERR7358878; THENCE SOUTH 62DEGREES, 47 MINUTES, 29SECONDS WEST ALONG SAIDNORTHERLY LINE OF PRENTISSDRIVE FOR A DISTANCE OF 36.91 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTCORNER OF LOT 7; THENCELEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINEOF PRENTISS DRIVE AND RUN-NING NORTH 27 DEGREES 12MINUTES 31 SECONDS WESTALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OFSAID LOT 7 FOR A DISTANCE OF96.20 FEET TO SAID POINT OFBEGINNING, IN DUPAGE COUN-TY, ILLINOIS.
COMMONLY KNOWN AS:1912 Prentiss DriveDowners Grove, IL 60516and which said Mortgage
was made by:Stephanie Draughonthe Mortgagor(s), to Mort-
gage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. as Nominee for EnvoyMortgage, Ltd., as Mortgagee,and recorded in the Office of theRecorder of Deeds of DuPageCounty, Illinois, as DocumentNo. R2010-159340; and forother relief; that summons wasduly issued out of said Courtagainst you as provided by lawand that the said suit is nowpending.
NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESSYOU file your answer or other-wise file your appearance in thiscase in the Office of the Clerk ofthis Court,
Chris Kachiroubas505 N. County Farm Road
P.O. Box 707Wheaton, IL 60187
on or before August 7, 2015,A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTEREDAGAINST YOU AT ANY TIMEAFTER THAT DAY AND A JUDG-MENT MAY BE ENTERED INACCORDANCE WITH THEPRAYER OF SAID COMPLAINT.CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.Attorneys for Plaintiff15W030 North Frontage Road,Suite 100Burr Ridge, IL 60527(630) 794-5300DuPage # 15170
ageWinnebago # 531Our File No. 14-15-07429
NOTE: This law firm is a debtcollector.I662339
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The Village of Westmont will hold a public hearing on Thurs-day, July 23, 2015 for the purpose of allowing written or oralcomments or questions pertaining to the fiscal year 2015-16Appropriation. The entire proposed Appropriation Ordinance isavailable for public inspection at the Village Clerk's Office, Vil-lage Hall 31 W. Quincy St. from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM onweekdays. The hearing will be held at 6:00 PM in the VillageHall Board Room, 31 W. Quincy St., Westmont, Illinois60559.
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LEGAL NOTICE / PUBLIC NOTICE
CHIEF FISCAL OFFICER'S CERTIFICATE OF ESTIMATEDREVENUE FOR THE VILLAGE OF WESTMONT,
DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS
I, Spencer Parker, do hereby certify that I am the Chief FiscalOfficer of the Village of Westmont, DuPage County, Illinois,and I estimate the revenue, by source, of said Village for thefiscal year beginning May 1, 2015 & ending April 30, 2016to be as follows:
SOURCE AMOUNTProperty Tax $6,389,934Retail Sales Tax $8,767,400Foreign Fire Insurance Tax $25,000Places for Eating Tax $870,000Other Taxes $120,300Replacement Tax $52,800Utility Tax $2,475,004Hotel/Motel Tax $550,000State Income Tax $2,415,700Licenses, Permits, & Service Charges $2,453,878Sanitation Service Charges $860,000Grants & Contributions $465,595Fines & Forfeitures $332,230Miscellaneous/Cost Recoverable Revenue $136,867Investment Income $7,020Sale of Fixed Assets $156,700Water Sales & Services $6,862,750Water Permits & Fees $61,500Miscellaneous Water $5,000Motor Fuel Tax Allotments $545,000
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