ChipShots: New Trier girls claim regional title
New Trier junior Rachel Rhee, seen here in the league meet, shot an 83 to take sixth in the regional meet. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GEORGE PFOERTNER Led by Penelope Tir, Abbie Kaestle and Rachel Rhee, host New...
View ArticleChipShots: LA, GBS, NT go 1-2-3 at regional
Loyola’s Chip Savarie, seen here walking the course at the Buffalo Grove Sectional earlier this fall, shot a 71 to help his team win the Glenbrook North Sectional. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOEL LERNER Six Loyola...
View ArticleNew Trier Dems Host Kim Foxx
WINNETKA – Kim Foxx, Democratic candidate for Cook County States Attorney, will be keynote speaker at the New Trier Democrats Annual Dinner on Sunday, Oct. 9 at Maggiano’s Old Orchard. In a highly...
View ArticleNominate a Teacher for Golden Apple Award
HIGHLAND PARK – The Highland Park Community Foundation continues to honor excellence in the teaching profession in Highland Park and Highwood for its seventh year of the Golden Apple Award program...
View ArticleRegina Dominican Booster Club
WILMETTE – The 19th Annual Regina Dominican Booster Club Golf Outing brought in over $42,000 net for Regina Dominican athletics. The rain held off at the Wilmette Golf Club on Friday, Sept. 16 for an...
View ArticleNorthbrook Park District Looks at Future Plans
Plans for the Northbrook Leisure Center could include putting up a new building around the existing theater. Photo courtesy of Northbrook Park District. NORTHBROOK — As the Northbrook Park District...
View ArticleDemocrats Endorse Write-In for Coroner
Dr. Thomas Rudd of Lake Forest tells the Lake County Democratic Central Committee why he is worthy of an endorsement. In an unprecedented move, the Lake County Democratic Central Committee endorsed...
View Article9th District Pols Face Wilmette Students
WILMETTE – Students from the Wilmette Junior High School had the unique opportunity to ask questions of 9th District congressional candidates Joan McCarthy Lasonde (R) and Jan Schakowsky (D) at a forum...
View ArticleCreepy Clowns or Just Creeping Rumors?
Clowns have not been threatening school children and teenagers in the northern suburbs, but rumors of “creepy clown” sightings and threatening clown incidents persist. DailyNorthShore.com contacted...
View ArticleArmed Robbery at Potbelly’s
NORTHBROOK – Employees of Potbelly Sandwich Works on the 800 block of Skokie Highway reported an armed robbery on Oct. 1. According to the Northbrook Police Department, officers responded to the...
View ArticleRauner: Small Business Built America
Gov. Bruce Rauner at Studio 41 in Highland Park to talk about small business in Illinois. PHOTOGRAPHY BY LARRY MILLER/JWC MEDIA HIGHLAND PARK – Gov. Bruce Rauner has been in office for 18 months but...
View ArticleGarner Was Local Merchant, Industry Giant
George Garner, Sr. Photo courtesy of Garner family. NORTHBROOK — To three generations of Northbrook residents, George Garner, Sr., was the man who sold them their first bicycle. To the cycling...
View ArticleThings To Do: Weekend of Oct. 7-9
Pumpkins, rescue workers, fairytales and more. Read on for highlights of this weekend’s North Shore events: HIGHWOOD: Great Highwood Pumpkin Fest The City of Highwood is hosting the 7th Annual Great...
View ArticleLFCDS Hosts Open House
LAKE FOREST – Lake Forest Country Day School (LFCDS) will host the first Open House of the school year on Wednesday, Oct. 19 at 9 a.m. An Open House offers the opportunity to tour the campus, speak...
View ArticleHighland Park Strings Feature Rising Stars
Highland Park Strings HIGHLAND PARK – The Highland Park Strings open their 38th season of classical music concerts on Sunday, Oct. 23, with performances running through May 2017. The season offers...
View ArticleGunman Robs $3,000 From Potbelly
NORTHBROOK — A gunman wearing a bandana to cover his face robbed the Potbelly Sandwich Works on Oct. 1 in the 800 block of Skokie Blvd. in Northbrook, according to Dan Petka, the Northbrook Police...
View ArticleNorth Shorts: ‘Back to the Future’
There was a time when people on the North Shore saw movies at The Edens. A big, white building on Skokie Boulevard with a swoosh-shaped roof. Architecture of the future. The Edens closed in 1994, so...
View ArticleLove & Marriage: ‘Shop ’til You …
I’ve decided that there is no research study too mundane to find financing. The tipping point was a recent report at Dailymail.com that men spend more than three weeks of their lives waiting for their...
View ArticleSunday Breakfast: ‘Kasper The Friendly …
Len Kasper enters Northfield Restaurant in Winnetka. It is a rainy morning in September, London-esque outside. A customer, a few seconds later, recognizes the Chicago Cubs TV broadcaster and hollers,...
View Article2nd Act Players premiere ‘The …
EVANSTON – The 2nd Act Players’ world premiere of the two-act play, The Institute, Coming of Age during the Vietnam War, opens Friday, Oct. 21 at the 2nd Act Players’ new theater-home at Northminster...
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