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When change can be difficult to accept, and we lose things that were important to us, we have a tendency to look in the rearview mirror and imagine a better past. ....
His heart and soul went into the building of Arlington Park, but 99-year-old Dick Duchossois has fond memories and hope that new owners will do something that benefits the community. ....
An Grianán of Aileach visitor numbers may be restricted by the Office of Public Works Visitors will have to view fort from main road , warns Cllr Paul Canning An Grianán of Aileach visitor numbers may be restricted by the Office of Public Works. Photo copyright Bren Whelan Reporter: ); ); Tourists and local people may have no option but to view An Grianán of Aileach Fort from the N13, which runs through the nearby village of Burt, if the Office of Public Works (OPW) gets its way. This was the fear expressed by Donegal Councillor Paul Canning (Fianna Fáil) at February s Inishowen Municipal District meeting. ....
Updated 2/24/2021 7:47 PM When Interra Capital Group bought a single-story office building in Arlington Heights in 2015, the new owners decided to keep the building s oldest fixture. Phil came with the building, said human relations manager Karma Shipman, her voice bubbly with excitement about Wednesday s surprise 90th birthday party in the building for longtime building engineer Phil Pecoraro. Everybody loves him. He s a gem we have.
As he has for the past 28 years, Pecoraro, who drives from his home in Elk Grove Village, showed up early on his birthday for his shift at 2101 S. Arlington Heights Road. Phil has been here through every owner. He knows everything about this building, said attorney Ronald F. Wittmeyer Jr., who has an office in the building. Whether it s part of his job or not, he ll do it. ....
Updated 2/21/2021 9:57 AM The volunteers walk through the grass in November, putting signs on the trails with the intention of directing snowmobile traffic. Every year when we re marking the trails, we say, I hope this is the year! I hope this is the year! says Don Schaefer, a 59-year-old Ingleside resident and secretary of the Sno-Kommanders of Lake County. Well, this is the year.
We are experiencing the snowiest February since 2011. Last year, the biggest snow we had was on Halloween, and I swear it never snowed again, snowmobiler John Saigh, 61, of Gurnee, says of the 2019-20 winter, which saw measurable snowfall in October and April, but very little in February. There are a lot of years, I shake my head and wonder if it s worth it. ....