On her first day as a Cook County Commissioner, Donna Miller said she is committed to being an effective advocate for the South Suburbs. “It’s important to have representation in the Southland,” said Miller, elected last month to serve the county board’s 6th District. “It’s important that we have our[Read More…]
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Arbor Day celebration has children make believe they’re a tree
The first and second graders wiggled and barked and fluttered. It was all part of their pretending to be a tree on Friday, April 27, as they took part in the planting of a tree for Arbor Day, a national day that celebrates trees.
Street resurfacing to begin Monday in Homewood
Motorists might want to seek alternate routes in coming weeks while work begins on Homewood’s 2018 street resurfacing program. Work is expected to begin Monday, April 30, according to Village Engineer Max Massi. The project includes repairs to the following streets: Birch Road from Loomis Avenue to Riegel Road. Cedar Road[Read More…]
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Proudly displaying the National Unified Champion School banner are, from left, special education teacher David Dore; Paula Crawford, physical education department chair; Angela Taylor, director of special education; Gail Smith, director of activities; Principal Jerry Lee Anderson; Superintendent Von Mansfield; Kathy Dreger, recently retired director of special education. (Photos by Marilyn Thomas/ H-F Chronicle) Homewood-Flossmoor High School has[Read More…]
St. Baldrick’s event provides opportunity to focus on beauty inside
Editor’s note: Joy Bunville submitted the following letter after participating in a St. Baldrick event at Park Junior High School on Saturday, April 21. The event was a fundraiser for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, which raises money to fight childhood cancers. Participants shave their heads to show solidarity with young[Read More…]
Travel Brokers story shows strength of community
Editors, Just a note to say how much I enjoyed your story on Bill Frank, Travel Brokers. Stories like that on the good people in Homewood make me realize again what a nice community this is. Keep up the good work with the H-F Chronicle. It’s a great[Read More…]
On Arbor Day, Flossmoor Hills students help plant a tree outside school
The Flossmoor Hills Green Team was excited about helping plant an Illinois pecan that is expected to produce nuts in another 10 years or so. It was part of the school’s Arbor Day observance.
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On Saturday, Dec. 8, the Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra will present Handel’s “Messiah” with four guest vocal soloists and the Elmhurst Choral Union. The orchestra, under the director of maestro Stilian Kirov, will perform at 3 p.m. at Ozinga Chapel at Trinity Christian College, 6601 W. College Drive in Palos Heights. [Read More…]
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“Say Cheese” has a line of customers at Homewood’s Fall Fest. The sandwich shop on wheels will next be at Homewood’s Holiday Lights program on Dec 7. (Marilyn Thomas/H-F Chronicle) In 2017, 14-year-old Anna Thompson of Flossmoor told her parents she wanted to start a business. A year later, she was the[Read More…]
Page 2: Youngsters pitch ideas for redeveloping former Brunswick Zone building
The former Brunswick Zone bowling alley has been vacant since January 2015, but another section of the building is still occupied, so the property doesn’t count as vacant for the purposes of using redevelopment tools. (Eric Crump/H-F Chronicle) Maggie Gosselin’s twin sons have identified a problem. Most entertainment options for[Read More…]


