WHITING â How do you like your pierogi, eaten or tossed? On Sunday at Pierogi Fest, you had your choice.
The final day of the three-day festival featured the annual pierogi toss and pierogi eating contests, both of which nearly ended in a deadlock.
The competition included the presentation of the trophy for best pierogi of the festival. Of the 13 pierogi vendors at the fest, I Love Grill & Lemonade of Chicago topped Gosiaâs Pierogies of Latrobe, Pennsylvania, for first place.
Justinia Haluch and Mike Salikowski accepted the trophy. Born in Poland, Haluch came to the U.S. in 2012, bringing her grandmotherâs pierogi recipe. Haluch, whose sweet tooth favors strawberry and blueberry pierogi, said it all comes down to heart. âEverything we do is about heart,â she said.
February 19, 2021 By Shelley Byrne
Calumet River Fleeting is leasing the TPG Chicago Dry Dock as part of an agreement in which Calumet expects to buy the facility early next year.
American River Transportation Company (ARTCO) had been leasing the facility from TPG since 2019, but Calumet River Fleeting took over that lease as of January 9.
Terry Hoeckendorff, Calumet’s vice president of operations, said the company already did work in-house on its own vessels, but this will allow it to expand to service other clients, both along the Great Lakes and the inland waterways.
“We’re going to be a full-service shipyard up here,” he said, noting the company will handle carpentry, electrical work on tugs, rudders, shafts and seals and fabrication. It will also perform hull inspections as part of compliance with subchapter M requirements.