Articles from the April 14, 2022 edition


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  • Anthony Richard Pasquinelli

    Updated Apr 19, 2022

    Anthony "Tony" Richard Pasquinelli, 88, of Hinsdale, died April 17, 2022, at his home surrounded by his children and those who loved him best. Tony was born in 1933, as a first-generation Italian-American to his parents, Bruno B. and Mabel M. Pasquinelli in Chicago. He lost the love of his life, Mary Ann Pasquinelli, née Roche, after 57 years of marriage on Nov. 2, 2017. Tony had a great appreciation and respect for education, which began early on. He attended Lindbloom High S...

  • Carol Fitzgerald

    Updated Apr 18, 2022

    Carol Fitzgerald, 68, of Hinsdale, passed away April 14, 2022, following a courageous battle with cancer. Carol was born in 1953, in Chicago, daughter of the now late Bruno and Mildred Zambon. She grew up in Hillside alongside her brothers, Tony and Mark Zambon. She graduated from Immaculate Conception High School (1971) and Quincy University (1975), where she met her husband, Pat. An adoring mother and grandmother, Carol devoted her life to her family. She loved spending...

  • Sports results

    Updated Apr 13, 2022

    Badminton April 11 vs. Metea Valley V loses 5-10 April 6 @ York V wins 8-7 Baseball April 12 @ OP-RF V loses 4-10 April 11 vs. OP-RF V wins 6-1 Adams, 2 RBIs, 2 runs, stolen base Jurack, 2 runs, 2 stolen bases Edmonds, 2 stolen bases Montesantos, win, 8 strikeouts Lacrosse, boys April 11 vs. Prospect V wins 14-4 Galassi, 4 goals, 2 assists Joy, 4 goals, assist Kearney, 3 goals Webster, 3 goals Moncrief, goal, 3 assists Little, 4 Assists April 9 vs. Neuqua Valley V loses 8-9 April 6 @ Marist V loses 5-14 Lacrosse, girls April...

  • Instant replay

    Updated Apr 13, 2022

    Hinsdale Central's Yaseen Halabi scores the Red Devils' first goal in the second period of a home match against Hersey April 7. Later in the third period, teammate Michael D'Aprile would add to the Devils' total to give the hosts a 5-3 advantage. Unfortunately Central would ultimately fall 6-7 to the Huskies. (Jim Slonoff photos)...

  • Student athlete profile

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Apr 13, 2022

    Name: Sydney Turnbull Year: senior Hometown: Burr Ridge When did you first start playing soccer? I started playing when I was in kindergarten. I was actually a forward up until my freshman year of high school, when I changed to being a center back. What do you enjoy most about the sport? I really like the sense of competition and also the ability to meet new people on different teams over the years. What is the most challenging part of playing center back? I think for me it...

  • Swoyer nets his shot at turning pro

    Updated Apr 13, 2022

    Michigan Tech University hockey standout defenseman and Hinsdale product Colin Swoyer couldn't wait to break the news to his family late last month that he had signed a one-year contract to join the National Hockey League's Pittsburgh Penguins. "I called my dad, but he didn't answer," Colin recounted. "My mom didn't answer. My sister didn't answer. My brother didn't answer." He tried his mom again. No luck. "So I just walked out of my room and told my roommate," he said....

  • First show of new season fit for a king

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Apr 13, 2022

    Some 71 years after "The King and I" opened on Broadway, the is launching the 2022-23 season at Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook Terrace. How well does this Rodgers and Hammerstein classic - originally starring Yul Brynner and Gertrude Lawrence - stand up to the test of time? Surprisingly well. Director Alan Paul in his Playbill note to audiences said he believes that with the current clash of cultures in 2022 America, the musical continues to resonate. "Revisiting the musical,...

  • Susan Marshall Reck

    Updated Apr 13, 2022

    Susan Marshall Reck, 73, of Hinsdale passed peacefully in her sleep on April 4, 2022. A software developer, wife and mother, she was born in 1948 in Elmhurst to Allan Wilson Marshall and Virgilia Schooley Marshall of Franklin Park. She grew up in Colorado and California along with sister Anita Hope Marshall and finished high school in Illinois when they returned to Arlington Heights, keeping up with her father's career as a United Airlines pilot and executive. A...