Articles from the September 15, 2022 edition


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  • Gerald Richard Johnson

    Updated Sep 19, 2022

    Gerald “Jerry” Richard Johnson, 66, of Hinsdale passed away Sept. 17, 2022. He is survived by his wife, Camille A. Johnson, nee Konkolewski; his son, Michael Johnson; his mother, Helen Johnson; his brothers, Michael (Kathleen), Lawrence (Catherine Booth and the late Alicia) and Robert (Patricia); his mother-in-law, Sylviann Konkolewski; his sisters-in-law, Donna (the late Edwin) Ellefsen and Jennifer (Jeffrey) Jendryk; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Melvin Johnson; his sister, Pat...

  • Thomas L. "Mickey" Ryan III

    Updated Sep 19, 2022

    Thomas L. "Mickey" Ryan III, 83, of Oak Brook and Stuart, Fla., passed away peacefully Sept. 15, 2022, surrounded by his family. Mickey was born in 1939 in Chicago. He was a cherished husband, father, grandfather and friend. Mickey's exuberance and quiet generosity were his trademarks. He was an avid golfer and a fanatic of all things Notre Dame. Mickey developed many strong friendships during his education at St. Barnabas, St. Ignatius, Notre Dame and New York University....

  • Updated Sep 14, 2022

  • Fall sports are front and Central

    Ken Knutson|Updated Sep 14, 2022

    For the final installment in our preview series of Hinsdale Central's fall sports squads, we put the spotlight on the football, girls swimming and girls volleyball programs. After finishing runner-up at state last year, the Red Devil swimmers and divers are eying the top prize. The gridiron gang is focused on building upon a stellar 2021 season with a deep run in the 2022 playoffs, while girls volleyball looks ready to move to the next level. Here's what the teams' head...

  • Instant replay

    Updated Sep 14, 2022

    Hinsdale Central volleyball players Amber Pelton (back to camera) and Alexa Knapp converge on a served ball as teammates Ava Young (right) and Elizabeth Sessa look on during a home match against conference rival LT Tuesday night. The Red Devils fell to the Lions 19-25, 23-25. (Jim Slonoff photo)...

  • Sports results

    Updated Sep 14, 2022

    Golf, boys Sept. 9 @ Batavia Invite V places 1st with 296 Riegger, 1st, 72 Devata, 75 Mulligan, 75 Sept. 8 vs. York V wins 142-158 Sept. 7 @ LT V wins 150-163 Golf, girls Sept. 13 vs. York V wins 171-189 Owens, 39 Mann, 42 Riegger, 43 Sept. 10 @ Waukegan Invite V places 3rd with 318 strokes Sept. 8 vs. Sandburg V wins 167-195 Soccer, boys Sept. 13 vs. OP-RF V wins 3-2 Davies, 2 goals Peterson, goal DiTomasso, assist Gottschalk, assist Jurgenson, assist Sept. 10 vs. New Trier V loses 1-2 Sept. 7 @ Metea Valley V wins 3-1...

  • Student athlete profile

    Updated Sep 14, 2022

    Sarah Fischer Senior Hinsdale When did you first start running? Sixth grade. My parents both ran in college - that was how they met - and my older sister was also a runner on the high school team. What do you enjoy most about the sport? I enjoy the team aspect of it and how cross country, even though it is very individualized, you are still working with your teammates and uplifting them and using them to make you better. I like that we're all really close on our team and get...

  • Updated Sep 14, 2022

  • Many paths lead to health and wellness

    Updated Sep 14, 2022

    Many different things might come to mind when people hear the phrase "health and wellness" - as evidenced by the variety of participants in Hinsdale's Health and Wellness Week next week. For Rogers Behavioral Health, any discussion of well-being needs to include mental health. The good news is the virtual options that arose during the pandemic have made treatment more accessible for some, according to Krystyna Olejnyik, outreach representative. "I think people are more willing...

  • Stating the obvious one way I can try to relax

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Sep 14, 2022

    "Right now, it's like this." I was introduced to this phrase earlier this week while listening to one of the Teacher Talks on the Ten Percent Happier app. "Duh," you might be saying to yourself. "Of course right now it's like this. How else would it be?" Or it might have reminded you of another phrase often used to characterize current circumstances: "This too shall pass." So how is it for you right now? My right now is Wednesday afternoon, with deadline looming and my...