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Local NewsPolice Reports: Teen-drinking at skate parkThree 15-year-old males two from Wilmette, one from Kenilworth were caught after closing time at the Centennial Complex skate park, 3000 Glenview Road, and were found to be in the possession of alcohol.April 12, 2011Read MoreSchool News: Wilmette students make Illinois deans listDeans lists for the 2010 fall semester have been announced by eight colleges and another academic unit at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.April 12, 2011Read MoreBunny Hop to offer free spring fun in Linden SquareThe Wilmette Chamber of Commerce and the local business community is teaming up to get you into the spring mood.April 12, 2011Read MoreChamber cuts ribbon with Fannie MayThe Wilmette Chamber of Commerce officially welcomed Fannie May to the village with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the shops Plaza Del Lago location Wednesday, April 6.April 12, 2011Read More |
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New Trier to present survey results at public forum April 12New Trier High School District 203 invites all Township residents, parents, staff and students to a public forum Tuesday, April 12, to discuss the results of the New Trier Community Survey conducted late last year.April 11, 2011Read MoreIn Memoriam: Cornelia M. OKieffe, June Stone DeckerCornelia M. OKieffe, nee McNurlen, 76, of Evanston, formerly of Wilmette, died Sunday, April 3.April 08, 2011Read MoreKenilworth Police crackdown on St. Pattys DayKenilworth Police issued 90 traffic citations during the recent St. Patricks Day Traffic Safety Campaign period, Sgt. Dave Miller said.April 08, 2011Read MoreFrom the VillageThe 2011 Village of Wilmette yard waste collection program will run from Wednesday, April 6, to November 30.April 07, 2011Read MoreOne Book, Everybody Reads events announcedAs part of its 2011 One Book, Everybody Reads program, the Wilmette Public Library presents a series of events related to Let the Great World Spin, the 2009 National Book Award winning novel by Colum McCann.April 07, 2011Read MoreVoters split slates for New Trier D203While it looked to be a 3 vs. 3 race for the New Trier District 203 Board of Education, district voters had different ideas. April 06, 2011Read MoreElection 2011 resultsMike Basil feels validated. Julie Wolf just feels exhausted. But along with Bob Bielinski, both were elected to four-year terms as trustees for the Village of Wilmette.April 06, 2011Read MoreCounty opens New Trier Township to appealsThe Cook County Board of Review announced that New Trier Township will be open for 2010 Property Tax Appeals through April 22.April 06, 2011Read MorePark district offers variety of fun to spring break studentsThey are the ultimate baby-sitters. The Wilmette Park District and its staff will not only watch your kids, theyll teach them, play with them and take them places.April 06, 2011Read More |
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Former Wilmettian lives to help othersFor Bruce Rauner hyper-successful businessman, civic kingpin and mega-philanthropist the value and importance of giving was instilled at an early age.April 06, 2011Read MoreSchool News: Regina mathletes advance to stateThe Regina mathletes team placed second in its region at the Illinois Council of the Teachers of Mathematics Regional Competition Feb. 26 at Chicago State University.April 05, 2011Read MoreMore News Headlines
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Commentary I am proud to be a Wilmette citizen today. It is great to see the overwhelming support for our childrens’ education. The margin of victory … Thank you for your article on Regina Dominican College Prep. My daughter graduated from Regina in May 2010. Her experience there far … I served on the caucus with Marcia Oley. Initially, I was thrilled to see members of the anti-referendum neighborhood group on the caucus. … I mean no disrespect to Ms. Gayda, but the information in her post is inaccurate.
In the March 20 Chicago Tribune article (at least the … I sympathize with people who find it difficult to cough up extra taxes during a bad economy, like we have today. And perhaps they are …EventsSpring HousewalkDate: May 15Where: WilmetteOpera in CinemaDate: April 21Where: 1122 Central AvenueVeterans’ RoundtableDate: April 20Where: 1242 Wilmette Ave.Community Second SedarDate: April 19Where: 3220 Big Tree Lane, WilmetteHistory Book ClubDate: April 18Where: 609 Ridge Road.Most Popular News Voters split slates for New Trier D203Schaff joins reelected Donnan, Dronen for D39 Election 2011 resultsWolf, Bielinski join incumbent Basil as seat-winners Township to welcome PBSs Baer Park district offers variety of fun to spring break students Police Reports: Underage drinkers damage bus at WJH
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How did you vote and how do you feel about the passing of D39s referendum?
I voted for it and will always invest in education. Im happy with the turnout.
I was for it, but was hesitant. I dont want to see this money mismanaged.
I voted against it and think all we are doing is bailing out he district.
I was against it, but only because another tax increase is going to hurt our bottom line.
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