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Prospect Hts. woman's Dutch friend a pen pal for 75 years
By Eileen O. Daday - 03/20/13
Marge Johnson of Prospect Heights picked Bep Snoek in Amsterdam as her pen pal in 1938, beginning a lifelong friendship that next month will have lasted 75 years. "It's just been so interesting learning about her life -- and another culture,"... FULL STORY
By Eileen O. Daday - 03/20/13
Rolling Meadows loses one of its first residents
By Eileen O. Daday - 03/14/13
Martha Roberts was one of Rolling Meadows' first residents, and she worked tirelessly to interest others in the city's history and museum. "She had a marvelous amount of energy," said May Bass, her longtime friend and colleague at the Rolling... FULL STORY
By Eileen O. Daday - 03/14/13
Alumna inspires Hoffman Estates H.S. SOAR club
By Eileen O. Daday - 03/11/13
At the recent Polar Plunge in Palatine, Hoffman Estates High School had 40 students, faculty and staff brave the icy waters. The team leader credited the school's SOAR program with helping to fuel participation and also cited the example of a former... FULL STORY
By Eileen O. Daday - 03/11/13
Elk Grove volunteer worked hard for children and families
By Eileen O. Daday - 03/06/13
One of the founding members of WINGS, whose passion to help homeless women with children grew out of her community work in Elk Grove Village, has died. Jane Broten died Sunday after a courageous battle with breast cancer. She was 80. FULL STORY
By Eileen O. Daday - 03/06/13
'We're like a family'Buffalo Grove school's jazz band thrives on camaraderie, competition
By Eileen O. Daday - 03/04/13
For the eighth time in 10 years, the jazz band from Cooper Middle School in Buffalo Grove won the junior high division at Jazz in the Meadows. Jazz band leader Cindy Severino, who grew up in Wheeling and attended Holmes Middle School, is a product... FULL STORY
By Eileen O. Daday - 03/04/13
Dist. 21 students study immigration to create own reform proposal
By Eileen O. Daday - 02/25/13
Dressed in old-fashioned shawls and hats, and clutching their passports while juggling cardboard boxes that served as their suitcases, the students filed through processing and inspection stations -- to be approved, detained or deported. Ellis... FULL STORY
By Eileen O. Daday - 02/25/13
Teen art work will grace The Hub at Arlington library
By Eileen O. Daday - 02/18/13
Artwork made by four area teens has been chosen for The Hub, the new teen area at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library set to debut in April. "Teens are a huge market for us," says Debbie Smart, library trustee. "We've seen a real void in the... FULL STORY
By Eileen O. Daday - 02/18/13
Colleagues remember trailblazer for special education
By Eileen O. Daday - 02/15/13
One of the first special education teachers at Hersey High School in Arlington Heights, who helped pioneer individualized education plans in the school, has died. Richard "Dick" Kirstein died on Jan. 29 from injuries sustained in an auto accident in... FULL STORY
By Eileen O. Daday - 02/15/13
Prospect gymnast finds 'place that fits' despite challenges
By Eileen O. Daday - 02/11/13
Jill Sevilla won't be competing for Prospect High School when the girls gymnastics state championships open Friday, but she's already a winner. Jill, who has Down syndrome, has been on the junior varsity team this season, and event competed in a... FULL STORY
By Eileen O. Daday - 02/11/13
Popular Harper College teacher shared his passion for art
By Eileen O. Daday - 02/07/13
A popular art teacher at Harper College, who helped build up its printmaking studio and left a lasting impression on his students, has died. William Wimmer spent nearly 40 years sharing his passion for art, and more specifically for printmaking,... FULL STORY
By Eileen O. Daday - 02/07/13
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