
Kathy Routliffe
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Dec 2, 2024 |
therecordnorthshore.org | Martin Carlino |Kathy Routliffe |Neil Milbert
A New Trier High School group participated in a Chicago tradition on Thanksgiving morning. The school’s Korean drum club joined the Korean Performing Arts Institute in the annual Thanksgiving day Parade on Thursday. The event is a product of the Chicago Festival Association and has been a local and national tradition since 1934.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
therecordnorthshore.org | Martin Carlino |Kathy Routliffe |Neil Milbert
The City of Highland Park’s proposed 2025 budget — which was reviewed during the City Council’s meeting on Nov. 18 and adopted on Nov. 25 — includes a balanced operating budget as well as a property tax hike. The city’s budget documents, including a recap and complete and approved file, are available online.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
therecordnorthshore.org | Kathy Routliffe |Martin Carlino |Neil Milbert
To say that a lot can happen in half a century is close to a truism. The change any institution — say, a public library district — experiences over 50 years can be astonishing, not to mention fascinating to patrons and other members of the community. That’s one of the biggest reasons behind a special photo exhibit opening Saturday, Dec. 7, at the Winnetka Public Library, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Winnetka-Northfield Public Library District.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
evanstonroundtable.com | Kathy Routliffe
Successful communication with Evanston residents, building owners and, importantly, with other boards and commissions that could help push a proposed “Healthy Buildings Ordinance” across the City Council finish line in January will entail some one-on-one conversations between members of the city’s Building Electrification Working Group and colleagues on two other bodies. Members of the working group who met Nov.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
therecordnorthshore.org | Martin Carlino |Kathy Routliffe |Erin Yarnall
Years after local officials first envisioned extensive renovations of one of the village’s famed beaches, the Winnetka Park District’s plans for Centennial Beach finally made their first official appearance in front of Village officials. Winnetka’s Zoning Board of Appeals during its Monday, Oct. 14 meeting reviewed the park district’s application for a series of updates at Centennial that will require the approval of a special-use permit, several variations and a series of steep slope exceptions.
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