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Summit to get parking

Posted on November 7, 2018November 7, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Summit to get parking

Summit to get parking Demolition frees up much-needed space  By Steve Metsch Much-needed parking may soon be available for businesses along Archer Road in Summit Using grant money received earlier this year, the village board voted unanimously Monday night to spend $10,000 to acquire a burned-out apartment building at 7641 West 61stPlace. “This is the…

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Lipinski wins again

Posted on November 6, 2018November 7, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Lipinski wins again

Lipinski wins again Longtime Congressman pleads for return to civility  By Steve Metsch U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski (D-3rd), who easily rolled to victory Tuesday past a white supremacist Republican and three write-in longshots, made a plea during his victory speech for a return to civility in our country. “We need to change the way people…

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Hollywood in Lyons

Posted on November 5, 2018November 5, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Hollywood in Lyons

Hollywood in Lyons Mario Van Peebles directs scenes for new TV series  By Steve Metsch A bit of Hollywood visited Lyons. Film crews were in the village shooting scenes for “Proven Innocent,” a new FOX-TV series starring Kelsey Grammer. They shot scenes at Stella’s Batting Cages, at a makeshift campground set up near the Des…

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Legion Park dedicated in Summit

Posted on November 5, 2018November 5, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Legion Park dedicated in Summit

Legion Park dedicated in Summit Refurbished anti-tank gun, bricks honor veterans By Steve Metsch A stunning new tribute to our armed forces was dedicated Tuesday evening in Summit. Legion Park, at the corner of 61st Street and 73rd Avenue, with its refurbished anti-tank gun, flag pole, gazebo and walking paths, is a shining tribute to…

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Nazareth routs Andrew

Posted on October 30, 2018October 30, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Nazareth routs Andrew

Nazareth routs Andrew Evans plays through heartache, scores three TDs By Steve Metsch Diamond Evans was given an option by Coach Tim Racki before Nazareth’s first-round Class 7A playoff game. The star receiver’s grandfather, Wesley Ivy, died in Missouri on Friday. Racki told Evans he could grieve with his family, watch the game, play in…

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Double Eagles

Posted on October 27, 2018October 27, 2018 By Steve Metsch 1 Comment on Double Eagles

Double Eagles Two concerts in four nights makes for great fun By Steve Metsch Attention all concert goers: If you want to have a memorable experience, try seeing the same band twice in a few nights. I had the pleasure of doing so recently. Saw the Eagles at the United Center on Oct. 15. Then…

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Controversy in Lyons SD 103

Posted on October 25, 2018October 25, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Controversy in Lyons SD 103

Controversy in Lyons SD 103 Hiring teacher charged in shooting fuels outrage By Steve Metsch Lyons Mayor Christopher Getty and other elected officials are calling for sweeping changes at Lyons School District 103 after it was learned a sixth-grade teacher who has been charged with attempted murder was hired in August. Getty, the father of…

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Durkin faces rare challenge

Posted on October 25, 2018October 30, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Durkin faces rare challenge

Durkin faces rare challenge Darien Ald. Chlystek says change is needed By Steve Metsch Voters have a rarity in the 82ndHouse, a choice this Election Day. State Rep. Jim Durkin, the minority leader, is being challenged by Democrat Tom Chlystek, an alderman in Darien. Durkin was appointed to the job in 2006, won an election…

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Write-ins hopeful vs. Lipinski

Posted on October 25, 2018October 25, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Write-ins hopeful vs. Lipinski

Write-ins hopeful vs. Lipinski Two challengers take on longtime Congressman By Steve Metsch In his re-election campaign, U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski (D-3rd) is facing three write-in candidates and a Republican nominee. The Republican nominee, Art Jones, and one of the write-in candidates, Richard Mayers, have alleged ties to white supremacist organizations. Kenneth Yerkes, a dentist…

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Lyons improves path safety

Posted on October 25, 2018October 25, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Lyons improves path safety

Lyons improves path safety Flashing signs to be installed at three intersections By Steve Metsch The Lyons Village Board has approved an intergovernmental agreement with Cook County to provide safer travels for those using the Salt Creek Bike Trail. The board voted unanimously at its Oct. 16 meeting to install beacon lights where the trail…

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Budget-minded Bridgeview

Posted on October 25, 2018October 25, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Budget-minded Bridgeview

Budget-minded Bridgeview Village saves big bucks buying used backhoe By Steve Metsch The Bridgeview Village Board was in a budget-minded mood at its most recent meeting. The board unanimously approved purchasing a used backhoe at considerable savings. Bridgeview has agreed to pay the South Stickney Sanitary District $20,000 for a used backhoe. Trustee James Cecott…

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Tollway interchange for Justice

Posted on October 18, 2018October 18, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Tollway interchange for Justice
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Tollway interchange for Justice New ramps may be open in four years By Steve Metsch Justice Mayor Kris Wasowicz was beaming Tuesday morning as he chatted with various elected and state agency officials as they stood on a gravel parking lot overlooking the Tri-State Tollway. It was cold. It was windy. And Wasowicz felt like…

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Summit honors Kurcz

Posted on October 18, 2018October 18, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Summit honors Kurcz

Summit honors Kurcz Firehouse named for family that donated land By Steve Metsch An honor that was 20 years in the making has finally happened in Summit. At the urging of Mayor Sergio Rodriguez, the current village administration decided to dedicate the firehouse at 7339 W. 59th St. to the people who made it possible,…

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New members lift Eagles

Posted on October 17, 2018October 18, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on New members lift Eagles

New members lift Eagles Vince Gill, Deacon Frey fit well with legendary band By Steve Metsch Do you have any plans Thursday night? If not, you should take a short drive north and attend The Eagles’ concert at the new Fiserv Forum in downtown Milwaukee. After seeing Monday night’s concert at the United Center, I’m…

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Portage to the future

Posted on October 16, 2018October 16, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Portage to the future

Portage to the future Groups seek to promote historic Lyons site By Steve Metsch Driving on busy Harlem Avenue, just north of the Stevenson Expressway, you may have noticed a statue if you glanced west. It’s a towering statue of a native American, Louis Joliet, Father Marquette and a canoe, recalling their visit in 1673….

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Bridgeview may improve range

Posted on October 15, 2018October 15, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Bridgeview may improve range

Bridgeview may improve range Sewer inspections also on village board’s agenda  By Steve Metsch The Bridgeview Village Board was thinking beneath the surface at its latest meeting. The board approved a contract that will review its sanitary sewer system for illegal hookups. The board also okayed an agreement that will allow Advocate Christ Medical Center…

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Improvising pays for Nazareth

Posted on October 15, 2018October 15, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Improvising pays for Nazareth

Improvising pays for Nazareth Punt turned touchdown highlights 49-20 win  By Steve Metsch You know it’s your night when your punter, sensing an imminent blocked kick, scampers 57 yards untouched for a touchdown. With Nazareth leading 28-7 early in the third quarter Friday night, Michael Love was set to punt from his 43-yard line. Noticing…

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Railroad flyover discussed

Posted on October 13, 2018October 13, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Railroad flyover discussed

Railroad flyover discussed Plan would have impact on Summit By Steve Metsch Reducing the risk of potential accidents, along with ending delays in commuter railroad service, are goals of a proposed “flyover” that could be built from Harlem Avenue alongside the canal to Willow Springs. It’s all part of sweeping rail improvements proposed by the…

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