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In the Sept. 28 editorial, Hinsdale High School District 86 Board President Cat Greenspon was inadvertently misquoted. “I can ask for discussion so that everybody can provide feedback,” she said, not words to the... — Updated 10/4/2023
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In last week’s Page 7 feature on Philip R. Clarke, a photo mistakenly ran of his son, Philip R. Clarke Jr. The correct spelling is “Philip” for both.... — Updated 9/13/2023
Correction
Correction Incorrect photos ran with stats for Joseph Morrissey and Ardit Abdullai on last week’s End Zone page. The photos have been corrected in the online version at www.thehinsdalean.com.... — Updated 9/6/2023
Clarification
An Aug. 17 update on an investigation of a fatal accident stated the Jeep involved accelerated unexpectedly while exiting the bay at Fuller’s Car Wash on July 17. That wording was not meant to imply a malfunction in the Jeep.... — Updated 8/23/2023
Correction
Correction Licensed clinical professional counselor Sarah Stukas, featured in last week’s “Ask an Expert,” is the founder of Life Insight Therapy Collective in Hinsdale and Burr Ridge. The name of her practice was listed... — Updated 8/16/2023
Correction/clarification
• The aquatics coordinator for the Hinsdale Parks and Recreation Department is Christine Pfau. An incorrect name was included in an editorial in last week’s paper. • Sean Richards was walking on the sidewalk on the west side... — Updated 7/26/2023
Correction
In last week’s issue, a listing of those on the Community Consolidated Elementary District 181 Board committees should have identified board members Sinead Duffy and Asim Aleem as co-chairs of the finance committee, and Nathan... — Updated 7/12/2023
Clarification
“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” was a comment about the social studies curriculum made by Molly Hughes of College Bound Consulting in a letter read at the June 8 meeting of Hinsdale High School District 86. It was... — Updated 6/21/2023
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The second floor of 47 S. Washington St. is currently unoccupied and available to lease. Core Remodel moved out last fall. Incorrect information appeared in the April 27 “Once upon a time” caption.... — Updated 5/3/2023
Correction
The introduction to the Page 5 story that ran March 23 on uncontested candidates in the April 4 election should have stated that there were four candidates for the four open seats on the Community Consolidated School District 181... — Updated 4/5/2023
Corrections
Reid McCollum created a fake website appearing to belong to Hinsdale High School District 86 board candidate Andrew Catton. The page was misidentified as a Facebook page in a March 23 article. Asma Akhras has 20+ years of... — Updated 3/29/2023
Correction
A photo of the Hinsdale Central chess team that ran with a March 2 story was not taken at the state meet. Team members in the photo are Shivum Banerjee, Rebecca Cortez, Wilbert Chu, Ramez Rifai, Daniel Lee, Millan Whittier, Marwan... — Updated 3/8/2023
Clarifications
• The Hinsdale High School District 86 Board determined there was no cause to terminate Superintendent Tammy Prentiss after an independent external investigation. A Feb. 9 article stated the investigation found no cause for her... — Updated 2/15/2023
Corrections
DuPage County Board District 2 candidate Dan Kordik is an Oak Brook resident. An incorrect town of residence was identified in the candidate charts that ran in the Oct. 20 issue.... — Updated 11/2/2022
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Douglas Newby, Hinsdale Central Hall of Fame 2022 inductee, created the Dallas Restoration House of the Year Award, the first residential restoration house of the year award in the country. An article in the Sept. 22 issue... — Updated 9/28/2022
Correction
In last week’s 60 Seconds feature, U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell should have been identified by his current role as Senate minority leader.... — Updated 8/31/2022
Corrections
U.S. Congressman Mike Quigley is a Democrat. His party was listed incorrectly in a June 2 article. Also, Lucy Chang Evans was inadvertently omitted from a list of Democratic candidates running to represent the 3rd District on the... — Updated 6/8/2022
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A truck trailer caught fire on First Street on May 12. An incorrect date was listed in the photo caption in last week’s issue.... — Updated 5/25/2022
Clarification
In last week’s Ask an Expert, Dr. Benjamin Levy, speaking about a patient’s move to hospice care, intended to say, “When a patient goes to hospice, they realize it’s the end of their hospital care and a transition to... — Updated 5/18/2022
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The names of John Hughes and Lucas Smith were inadvertently switched in two photo captions in the May 5 sports feature. The photos of the two also were switched in the graphic that ran on the main sports page.... — Updated 5/11/2022
Correction
Correction New Hinsdale High School District 86 Board President Erik Held’s first name was misspelled in an April 21 article about officer elections.... — Updated 4/27/2022
Clarification
Deeds for properties in Hinsdale and Golfview Hills recorded in DuPage County from Feb. 28 to March 4 were inadvertently omitted from the home sales listing that ran April 7. They appear in today’s paper on Page... — Updated 4/13/2022
Corrections
The names of sixth-graders Qays Khartabil and Abigail Thies (principal’s honor roll) and Jack Omiecinski (honor roll) and eighth-grader Declan Strimaitis (principal’s honor roll) were misspelled when the Clarendon Hills Middle... — Updated 3/30/2022
Corrections
Corrections Allison’s name should have been included in a paragraph of Community Revue cast members in Pamela Lannom’s March 17 column. Sixth-grader Charles Davis, seventh-grader Samuel Gilman and eighth-grader Nick Podolak... — Updated 3/23/2022
Correction
Ashley Principe was pictured working with a student on his resume in a photo than ran with a March 10 story on the District 86 Transition Center. She was misidentified in the caption.... — Updated 3/16/2022