Marshfield Avenue will be closed to through traffic between 184th Place and Willow Road while Alsterda Construction Company works on a sanitary sewer pipe project. The project involves replacing a sanitary sewer within the rear yard easement of four homes on Willow Road just east of Willow School, according to[Read More…]
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Veterans Day Celebration, Luncheon Hosted by H-F Park District
The Homewood-Flossmoor Park District is marking Veterans Day with its own special celebration on Monday, Nov. 10, that is open to all veterans, active adults and seniors. Registrations are being accepted until noon Thursday, Nov. 6, for this program at the Irwin Community Center, Ridge Road and Highland Avenue in[Read More…]
St Joseph School Students Put Thanks Into Words for WWII Vet
St. Joseph School students Kristen Harrell (left) and Nia Flynn worked on a letter writing project honoring World War II veteran Clem Framarin. Putting Thanks Into Words World War II vet Clem Framarin waited for mail from home when he served in Italy for 21 months. Framarin again experienced mail[Read More…]
Flossmoor police seek information about manhole cover thefts
The Homewood Police Department sent out an email notice Wednesday, Nov. 5, advising residents to be aware of a continuing problem with ruse burglaries in the Chicagoland area. In a ruse burglary, perpetrators use false identities and information to gain access to victim’s residences. Senior citizens are commonly targeted with[Read More…]
Advocate South Suburban Hospital recognized for safeguarding the health of newborns and mothers
St. Joseph School 5th grader Kira Chivers got a special Halloween treat this year: the opportunity to put her imagination to work designing a miniature golf course. Kira enjoyed coming up with the design for The Spider golf course when she attended Northwestern University’s Center for Talent Development Accelerated Weekend[Read More…]
Homewood police alert residents to rise in ruse burglaries in the area
An 83-year-old Homewood man died early Wednesday, Oct. 29, from head injuries suffered in a traffic accident Tuesday evening, Oct. 28. Joseph E. Coghlan was pronounced dead at 5:13 a.m. Wednesday, according to a Cook County Medical Examiners Office spokeman. Coghlan was walking across Gottschalk Street shortly before 8:30 p.m.[Read More…]
Homewood Police Reports: Oct. 17, 2014
59 calls: Traffic Stop (30), Burglar Alarm (5), Traffic Accident with Damage (6), Parking Problem (1), Lockout (1), Assist Fire Department (7), Suspicious Subject (1), Suspicious Circumstances (1), Assist Other Agency (1), Unwanted Subject (1), Domestic Disturbance (1), Panic Alarm (1), Loud Party (1), Disturbance (1), Juvenile Problem (1) Traffic[Read More…]
Homewood Police Reports: Oct. 18, 2014
50 calls: Traffic Stop (28), Traffic Hazard (2), Medical Alert Alarm (1), Traffic Accident with Damage (2), Stray Animal (1), Lockout (2), Suspicous Auto (1), Assist Fire Department (2), Burglar Alarm (4), Vehicle Burglary (1), Suspicious Subject (1), Neighbor Problem (1), Customer/Management Dispute (2), Hangup (1), Disabled Vehicle (1) Traffic[Read More…]
H-F’s balanced budgets lead to top financial rating
It’s not easy meeting expenses when revenue is limited, but Homewood-Flossmoor High School District 233, serving 2,800 students, has managed to present balanced budgets the past 12 years. Ken Parchem, H-F business manager, is proud of that accomplishment and the positive impact it has had on the district’s reputation within[Read More…]
Taxpayer support carries District 153 through economic hard times
Administrators in District 153 say the $7.5 million bond issue passed in 2011 has made all the difference to the district’s bottom line. Without that tax referendum money, the district would not be able to meet the community’s high expectations for its schools. That revenue on hand helps the district[Read More…]