Articles from the May 19, 2022 edition


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  • Faith communities offer chance to renew connections

    Lars Stromberg|Updated May 20, 2022

    One of the joys of my work as pastor at Hinsdale Covenant Church is making our church building available for a community men's group called Men's Fraternity (runs October-February each year). The mission of this group is to equip men in our community to be better fathers, husbands, employees and employers. We meet at the crack of dawn and usually have 50 to 70 men from the community sitting around tables together, learning and growing. One November morning our speaker was Juli...

  • Gymnasts are 7th, badminton is 12th

    Pamela Lannom|Updated May 18, 2022

    The Hinsdale Central boys gymnastics team placed seventh in the state this weekend earning 145.25 points, and senior Matthew Cihlar ended his career by earning three top-10 finishes in individual events and placing 11th in the all-around competition. Palatine captured the championship with 164.85 points. Cihlar said he went to the state meet Friday and Saturday at Hoffman Estates High School with an open mind. "I knew that I was in a pretty good position based off of my...

  • Student athlete profile

    Updated May 18, 2022

    Name Josh Narcisse Year: senior Hometown: Clarendon Hills What were your goals coming to this track & field season? Qualifying for state in the discus. With the qualifying distance at 152 (feet), I've got some work to do. I think I can do it. That's the biggest goal for me. When did you start throwing competitively? I started my freshman year toward the end of the indoor season. The coach told me I should do it, and I'd never done it before. I was like, "Why not?" How have you...

  • Instant replay

    Updated May 18, 2022

    Hinsdale Central's Finn Little gets in position to shoot on goal during the third quarter of the Red Devils game against St. Ignatius May 12 on Dickinson Field. Finn would make the goal to put the home team up 9-4 en route to a 14-6 victory over the Wolfpack. (Jim Slonoff photo)...

  • Headed to state

    Updated May 18, 2022

    Members of the Hinsdale Central girls track team will compete at the IHSA state final Thursday to Saturday, May 19-21, at Eastern Illinois University. Representing Red Devil Nation will be junior Elyssa Chandler in the 300-meter low hurdles, junior Sarah Fischer in the 3,200 meter run, junior Catie McCabe in the 800 meter run, the 4x100 relay team of senior Trinitee McCoy, freshman Maya Reed, sophomore Ana Hodneland and Chandler; and the 4x400 relay team of Hodneland, senior Erin Milligan, Chandler and McCabe. Good luck...

  • Sports results

    Updated May 18, 2022

    Badminton May 12-14 @ IHSA state final V places 12th with 6 points Jiao, 1.5 points Han, point Tu/Fang, 2 points Shen/Godla, point Baseball May 17 @ York V wins 3-1 Edmonds, 2 RBIs Jurack, run Oosterbaan, run Vandelune, run Waelter, win, 8 strikeouts Whelan, save May 16 vs. York V wins 14-4 May 14 @ Downers North V wins 6-4 Gymnastics, boys May 13-14 @ IHSA state final V places 7th with 145.25 points Still rings Matthew Cihlar, 10th, 8.4 Vault Matthew Cihlar, 7th, 9.15 Parallel bars Matthew Cihlar, 5th, 9.5 Lacrosse, boys...

  • Summer camps

    Updated May 18, 2022

    BAKING & COOKING CAMPS n Culinary Science Camp June 20-24 The Community House 415 W. Eighth St., Hinsdale https://www.thecommunityhouse.org (630) 323-7500 Kids ages 5 to 11 will learn the basics of cooking and have a blast in this Whole Child Learning camp. They will make breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks; design an apron; and compete in a Chopped Challenge. A second session is set for 9 a.m. to noon July 18-22. Time: 1 to 4 p.m. Cost: $380. RR, MD n Baking Camp June 27-July 1 The Community House 415 W. Eighth St.,...

  • Hinsdale shows its true colors to support Walk the Walk for Mental Health

    Updated May 18, 2022

    Walk the Walk for Mental Health to support the counseling programs at The Community House bursted out in full color Sunday morning. More than 400 walkers took part in the event. Enrique Hoover was loaded up and ready to take on the crowds. Grandmothers Susan Santefort and Louise Perkowski dodge and weave as their granddaughter, Claudia Perkowski, adds some color. London Max, Leandra Gruft and Zoeya Khan check out their new look. Community House Executive Director Dan Janowick...

  • Ask an expert - Agent profile - TRACY ANDERSON, COMPASS REAL ESTATE

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated May 18, 2022

    As a real estate broker, Tracy Anderson's job isn't only to help clients buy and sell their houses. She's also an emotional navigator, creating a clear and steady path for buyers and sellers alike. "My job is to take out some of the highs and lows," Anderson said of the emotional journey that often comes with buying or selling a home. A real estate agent since 2006, Anderson became a founding broker at Compass Real Estate in Hinsdale in 2018. Anderson was an attorney before...

  • Mary Martha Gill Teschner

    Updated May 18, 2022

    Mary Martha Gill Teschner, 91, a former longtime Hinsdale resident, died peacefully May 12, 2022, in Naperville. A dedicated art educator - especially for children - Mary was a docent for 40 years at the Art Institute of Chicago and more than a decade for the Naples Museum of Art in Florida; a picture lady in elementary school classrooms; and art program presenter at assisted living communities throughout the Chicago suburbs. She was co-owner for nearly 40 years of The Doings...

  • Julius S. Pohlenz

    Updated May 18, 2022

    Julius S. Pohlenz, 54, of Hinsdale, a patent and corporate attorney, benevolent friend and father to four sons died May 14, 2022, from sclerosing epithelioid fibrosarcoma. Julius was born in Germany and raised in Switzerland. He came to the United States with his family when his father, a veterinary professor, took a position with Iowa State University. Julius made the brave decision at 18 years old to remain in the U.S. when his family returned to Hanover, Germany. He finished high school in his non-native language as...