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Beginning with the earliest edition of the Highland Park News in 1874, several newspapers have been published for Highland Park. Click on a date range to search the index for local news articles and obituaries from these newspapers. Full text available on microfilm at the library. Full text of newspaper articles from 1874 - 1922 are also available online in our Newspaper Collection.  Complete this form to request full text of an obituary if you’re unable to visit the library. Contact the Reference Department at hppla@hplibrary.org or 874.831.7031 for more information.

 

Abbreviations used:

HPH .......Highland Park Herald

HPN........Highland Park News

HPNL....Highland Park Newsletter

HPP........Highland Park Press

NSNL....North Shore Newsletter

SRN........Sheridan Road Newsletter


 
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January 1, 2008 through December 25, 2008
ACCIDENTS

Selective damage to a car drives UFO theorists. Nov. 20, 2008, p. 8.
Cab strikes parked crane. Nov. 20, 2008, p. 9.

ANTIQUES

Highland Park business draws antique shoppers. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 136.

ARCHITECTURE/ARCHITECTS

Van Doren Shaw name can still lift local home sales. Apr. 3, 2008, p. 8.

ART/ARTISTS

Wine and art, all in one spot. Feb. 14, 2008, p. 130.
Blane captures Mayor’s Award for the arts. Feb. 21, 2008, p. 17.
Armrany sculpture to commemorate White Sox World Series championship. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 5.
Council puts Taste of HP in middle of art festival. May 1, 2008, p. 5.
Wolff is not horsing around. May 29, 2008, p. 5.
Festival of Fine Craft slated for weekend. June 26, 2008, p. 7.
August event has it all. July 3, 2008, p. 8.
Galleries swap member exhibitions. July 10, 2008, p. B5.
Sundial gets new spot in city. Aug. 28, 2008, p. 5.
Biggest weekend of summer set to begin. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 5.
Alliance makes sure festival attendees come back for more. Aug. 28, 2008, p. 9.
Art and food fair introduces film fest. Aug. 21, 2008, p. B3.
Food for thought: Taste of HP event gets high marks. Sept. 4, 2008, p. 5.

ART CENTER IN HIGHLAND PARK

Rosen reflects upon years running The Art Center Highland Park. July 3, 2008, p. 5. 

AUTHORS

Well-spoken: Highland Park’s Susan Benjamin puts together a book on public speaking. Jan. 17, 2008, p. 9.
Getting it write: Local authors saturate the market with new books. Jan. 24, 2008, p. B7.
New Trier alum Charla Krupp pens fashion book for baby boomers. Feb. 28, 2008, p. D7.
Self-published author is the real deal. July 3, 2008, p. B3.
Tobias Wolff to visit city July 10, 2008, p. 5.
Memories, memories, on the wall…July 10, 2008, p. B9.
Jim Kirsch greets author Tobias Wolff (photo). July 24, 2008, p. 1.
Wolff visits city to meet 200 readers. July 24, 2008, p. 12.
Wolff visit is big success (letter). July 24, 2008, p. 13.
A night with the author (ed.) July 24, 2008, p. 13.
Author credits local schools for her success. Aug. 14, 2008, p. 5.

AWARDS

Big winners (Highland Park Historic Preservation Commission). Feb. 7, 2008, p. 11.
Blane captures Mayor’s Award for the arts. Feb. 21, 2008, p. 17.
Belsky, others win awards for character. Mar. 27, 2008, p. 5.
Behn earns lawyer of the year honor for battling government waste. May 22, 2008, p. 5.
Dan, Margo LaCosse among AYSO honorees. May 22, 2008, p. 153.
HPHS grad already a man of achievement: Greensphan wins honor after selling products. June 26, 2008, p. 7.
St. James student earns top scholarship. Aug. 7, 2008, p. 7.
Brothers earn Eagle Scout medals. Nov. 27, 2008, p. 17.

BEACHES

See: LAKE MICHIGAN

BELSKY, MICHAEL D., Mayor, Highland Park

Belsky offers his wish list to Obama administration. Nov. 20, 2008, p. 11.

BIRDS

Invasion of the owls. Dec. 18, 2008, p. A1.

BLAGOJEVICH, ROD, Governor, Illinois

Legislators shocked at governor’s arrest. Dec. 11, 2008, p. 149
County residents not surprised by gov’s arrest. Dec. 11, 2008, p. 149.

BOOKS

Maus to be first book in city-wide reading program. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 9.
Maus I reading includes film. Apr. 17, 2008, p. 6.
A new book on fort Sheridan is labor of love for former resident. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 5.
Imagining North Shore’s dark side. May 1, 2008, p. B6.
Wolff book is next for program. June 12, 2008, p. 7.
A primer on the graphic novel. June 19, 2008, p. B3.
Drummond’s next contains overflow. June 26, 2008, p. B3.
Tried to make him go to rehab; he said no, no, yes. June 26, 2008, p. B4.
Bodies in the ‘burbs. July 17, 2008, p. B11.
Toobin’s “The Nine” is the one for autumn book selection. Oct. 30, 2008, p. 11.
City plans events for book program. Nov. 13, 2008, p. 6.
Midlife without a crisis. Nov. 20, 2008, p. A7

BUSINESS

Highland Park’s Grossman enters Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame. Arp. 24, 2008, p. 159.
Viti Insurance still family, still strong after 70 years. May 15, 2008, p. 5.
Solo cup Co. to exit Highland Park in ’09. Sept. 18, 2008, p. 5.

CANCER

Filmmaker documents struggle with cancer gene. June 5, 2008, p. 7.

CANDIDATES

19th voters to choose between Seals, Footlik. Jan 10, 2008, p. 9.
Three Republicans set sights on unseating Durbin. Jan. 10, 2008, P. 9.
Highland Park has own presidential candidate. Jan. 17, 2008, p. 9.
Seals makes inroads, but still trails Kirk in contributions. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 158.
Rotering likely to run for city council in 2009. July 24, 2008, p. 7.
Council incumbents to eschew election signs. Aug. 28, 2008, p. 5.
Judge rejects Highwood resident’s bid for 10th District ballot spot. Sept. 4, 2008, p. 6.
28-year veteran, lawyer vie for circuit court clerk’s job. Oct. 9, 2006, p. 9.
Hopefuls take different tacks on coroner’s job. Oct. 9, 2008, p. 9.
Coffelt makes last run for court clerk. Oct. 16, 2008, p. 178.
Unopposed, Garrett runs different type of campaign. Oct. 16, 2008, p. 179.

CHARITY

HPHS Charity Drive is poised to begin. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 128.
Doing good: Volunteerism alive and well, but groups still need more help. Apr. 10, 2008, p. A1.
Big Brothers Big Sisters needs support. July 10, 2008, p. 136.
Highland Park woman helps teens pick out free clothes. July 17, 2008, p. 7.
Food pantries labor to keep up with demand. Nov. 20, 2008, p. 12.
Food bank tries to keep pantries filled. Dec. 4, 2008, p. 14.
Students raise money for Guatemalan children. Dec. 11, 2008, p. 5.

CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN

Botanic garden makes it easy to be green. May 29, 2008, p. A3.
Model boat aficionados set sail at the Chicago botanic Garden. Sept. 4, 2008, p. A1.
Spring ahead at the Chicago Botanic Garden Bulb Bazaar. Oct. 2, 2008, p. A7.

CHILD CARE/CHILDREN

Baby-sitters: You can find them on Web. May 15, 2008, p. A1.

CHURCHES/SYNAGOGUES

B’nai Torah celebrates new center. Sept. 18, 2008, p. 16.
Shore native tapped as full-time rabbi. Sept. 25, 2008, p. 143.
Connecting body and soul: Yoga classes at local synagogues combine religion and    exercise. Oct. 2, 2008. P. A1.

CLEANING

Too much stuff. Jan. 10, 2008, p. 117.

COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES

Highland Park students who attend NIU share their grief over shooting tragedy. Feb. 21, 2008, p. 5.
French Consul General’s visit to LFC? C’est bon. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 19.
CLC enrollment increases. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 21.

COMMUNITY FAMILY CENTER

Community Family Center project draws many backers, opponents. Mar. 6, 2008, p. 5.
Community Family Center proposal debated again. Apr. 3, 2008, p. 5.
District drops idea of Red Oak site for CFC. Apr. 17, 2008, p. 5.

CONSERVATION

City hands out thousands of light bulbs. May 8, 2008, p. 5.

CRIME

HP police charge former Hoffman employee in theft. Jan. 24, 2008, p. 5.
Highland Park police officer solves residential burglary. Mar. 20, 2008, p. 10.
Lake County compiles list of top 10 gang members. Mar. 27, 2008, p. 6.
Local janitor found guilty only of illegal videotaping. May 8, 2008, p. 6. 
Teen faces charge in school bomb threat. Oct. 23, 2008, p. 13.
Silo shooting suspect nabbed in Indiana. Nov. 13, 2008, p. 14.
Police: Robber used stun gun. Dec. 4, 2008, p. 10.

DANCE

Crystal Cotillion to teach manners. Jan. 2, 2008, p. 3.
Local dancers land purrfect parts. Mar. 13, 2008, p. B5.

DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP

Township doubling funds for nonprofits. Sept. 25, 2008, p. 9.

DES PLAINES RIVER

A current affair. May 15, 2008, p. 22.
Go with the flow. May 15, 2008, p. 23.
Des Plaines River: a resource to tame (edit.). May 15, 2008, p. 13.
Up the river with a paddle. May 15, 2008, p. 24.

DIET SUPPLEMENTS/DIETS

See: FOOD

DOGS

Gone to the dogs: Highland Park brothers set to open Barking Lot doggie day care. May 29, 2008, p. 5.
 Know a dog’s needs. June 26, 2008, p. A7.
 Your dog’s cough could be serious. Sept. 25, 2008, p. A7.

EARTH FESTIVAL

Earth Festival to take place at Jens Jensen Park May 3. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 11. 

ECONOMY

Professionals offer advice to jittery investors. Oct. 2, 2008. P. 7.
Community banks say they can weather storm. Oct. 2, 2008, p. 14.
Police seek more training when cash is short. Oct. 2, 2008, p. 15.

EDITORIALS

Resolutions for our lawmakers. Jan. 3, 2008, p. 13.
Seals in 10th District. Jan. 10, 2008, p. 13.
For GOP in the Senate, Sauerberg is choice. Jan. 10, 2008, p. 13.
LEADing the way. Jan. 17, 2008, p. 13.
Highland Park faces challenges in 2008. Jan. 24, 2008, p. 13.
Pass bill barring IHSA from press interference. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 13.
Pothole woes. Feb. 14, 2008, p. 11.
Foundation off to hot start. Feb. 21, 2008, p. 11.
A smart move by Highwood. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 11.
Tuition hike not a good idea (CLC). Mar. 6, 2008, p. 13.
Way to go, HPHS. Mar. 27, 2008, p. 11.
Taking care of the earth. Apr. 17, 2008, p. 11.
Power Struggles. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 13.
Des Plaines River: a resource to tame. May 15, 2008, p. 13.
What does Memorial Day mean to you. May 22, 2008, p. 15.
Do townships serve a purpose? July 10, 2008, p. 13.
Watch for locals in Beijing Olympics. Aug. 2, 2008, p. 13.
Help get school supplies for needy. Aug. 14, 2008, p. 11.
Thank you, Ethel Untermyer. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 17.
Starting school without scores. Dept. 4, 2008, p. 13.
Remember Sept. 11. Sept. 11, 2008, p. 15.
Do your civic duty: Register, vote. Sept. 18, 2008, p. 19.
Vote No on con-con question. Sept. 25, 2008, p. 21.
Don’t look now, but UFOs make a comeback. Sept. 25, 2008, p. 21.
Vote yes on forest preserve referendum. Oct. 2, 2008, p. 18.
Thank veterans for their contributions. Nov. 6, 208, p. 13.
Voter, think job’s over? Think again. Nov. 12, 2008, p. 13.
Protect yourself this holiday season. Dec. 4, 2008, p. 13.
Salting roads is costly this winter. Dec. 11, 2008, p. 15.

ELECTIONS

County set for more early voters. Jan. 10, 2008, p. 6.
Highland Park couple enjoy their work as election judges. Jan 31, 2008, p. 8.
Turnout strong at local polls for Super Tuesday primary. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 9.
Seals looks to be an easy winner. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 7.
Obama beating McCain in deli’s cookie election. Sept. 11, 2008, p. 12.
Voters to weigh: Con or no con? Sept. 18, 2008, p. 18.
10th District race drawing bit money. Oct. 9, 2008, p. 5.
2008 Early Voter’s Guide. Oct. 16, 2008, p. 173.
More take advantage of early voting perks. Oct. 23, 2008, p. 5.
Lake State’s Attorney to review voter registration. Oct. 23, 2008, p. 10.
Voters explain their turnout motivations. Nov. 6, 2008, p. 5.
Election generates record turnout in Lake County. Nov. 6, 2008, p. 5.
Kirk bests Seals for 10th. Nov. 6, 2008, p. 7.
May coasts to win in 58th House. Nov. 6, 2008, p. 7.
Former seat mate Link thrilled by Obama’s election. Nov. 12, 2008, p. 18.

ENDORSEMENTS

Re-elect Durbin to the U.S. Senate. Oct. 9, 2008, p. 13.
Vote ‘no’ on tax-hike referendum proposal. Oct. 9, 2008, p. 19.
Link in 30th. Oct. 9, 2008, p. 19.
Rep. Karen May in 58th. Oct. 9, 2008, p. 18.

ENVIRONMENT

Council supports Clean Cars Act. Mar. 18, 2008, p. 147.
City takes home national climate protection award. June 26, 2008, p. 7.

FAMILIES/FAMILY

Having it all: Moms find perfect balance by choosing part-time work. Feb. 21, 2008, p. A1.
When discussing death, honesty is best. Apr. 3, 2008, p. A9.
Where there’s a will. July 3, 2008, p. A6.
Parents battle with back-to-school costs. Aug. 28, 2008, p. 15.
Families must face financial issues together. Nov. 20, 2008, p. A9. 

FASHION

Fashion Week to cover more than the basics. Aug. 28, 2008, p. 7.
Fashion week Highland Park begins Saturday. Sept. 4, 2008, p. D8.

FIRES

Firefighters put out Nite N’Gale blazes. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 136
 FLOODING/FLOODS
 Highland Park poised to help flood victims. July 3, 2008, p. 4.
 Patience is the key to flood cleanup. July 10, 2008, p. A3.
 Highland Park residents give to victims of flooding. July 10, 2008, p. 141.  
 HP residents send help to flood victims. Aug. 28, 2008, p. 7.
 Cleanup efforts focus on water, and lots of it. Sept. 18, 2008, p. 5.
 City plans forum on flooding. Sept. 25, 2008, p. 12.
FLOWERS/PLANTS
Bromeliads like light, moist soil. Jan. 3, 2008, p. A5
Snowdrop: First spring harbinger. Feb. 7, 2008, p. A6.

FOOD

Taste trust:  Food history, menus, recipes from Les Dames d’Escoffier. Jan. 10, 2008, p. 113.
All in the family: Satisfying Asian foods bring comfort in winter. Jan. 17, 2008, p. 113.
Taking the cake to the top. Jan. 24, 2008, p. 127.
Saucy secrets. Mar. 6, 2008, p. 135.
Irish chefs buy locally, cook globally. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 139.
Organics store provides fresh produce to wide area. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 145.
Right from the trees. Mar. 27, 2008, p. 133.
The humble history of America’s meatloaf. Apr. 3, 2008, p. 144.
Healthy spring asparagus at its prime. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 143.
Ancient laws rule modern meals. Apr. 17, 2008, p. 141.
Glorious gumbo. May 22, 2008, p. 151.
If you knew sushi. May 29, 2008, p. 137. 
Clearing up confusion about curry. June 26, 2008, p. 143.
Perfect picnics. July 10, 2008, p. A1.
Whey to go: It’s not far to some of Wisconsin’s specialty cheese sources. July 10, 2008, p. 135.
Your basic greens. July 17, 2008, p. 135.
Local chefs spill their family secrets. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 143.
Wood works. Aug. 28, 2008, p. 119.
Let them eat cake…or cookies or bread made without gluten. Sept. 4, 2008, p. A7.
Who really needs to be gluten-free? Sept. 4, 2008, p. A10.
Camp helps kids cope with diabetes. Sept. 4, 2008, p. A11.
Hot stuff. Sept. 18, 2008, p. 151.
Rosh Hashanah buzz. Sept. 25, 2008, p. 155.
Can it! Preserving foods at home is easier and safer than it’s ever been. Oct. 2, 2008, p. 165.
Noodling around National Pasta Month. Oct. 16, 2008, p. 169.
Matchmaking: Tips on choosing the right wine for your next good meal. Oct. 23, 2008, p. 157.
Bakery offers second helping of atmosphere. Oct. 30, 2008, p. 151.
Vegetarians talk turkey. Nov. 20, 2008, p. 154.
Beer: a perfectly food-friendly beverage. Nov. 27, 2008, p. 119.
The family cookie. Dec. 4, 2008, p. 156.
Mashed potatoes from India—with a surprise. Dec. 4, 2008, p. 159.
Family favorites are still top cookies. Dec. 11, 2008, p. 147.

FORT SHERIDAN, IL

A new book on fort Sheridan is labor of love for former resident. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 5.
Highland Park reaffirms support for golf course. Oct. 16, 2008, p. 5.

GARDENS/GARDENING

North Shore gardens open for annual walk. July 10, 2008, p. A5.
Tech support: New ways to save tomatoes from nature’s depredations. July 17, 2008, p. A3.

GASOLINE

Pump it up! Gas falls below $2 in Lake County. Nov. 27, 2008, p. 7.

HEALTH

Bye-bye blood thinner. Jan. 3, 2008, p. A7.
Youth interrupted: Teen-agers deal with difficulties of dysautonomia. Jan. 17, 2008, p. A7.
Zzzzs for teens. Jan. 24, 2008, p. A7.
Vision for Tomorrow: Parents work to erase stigma, ease difficulties of albinism. Jan. 31, 2008, p. A7.
Glaucoma: Get checked before it’s too late. Feb. 7, 2008, p. A11.
Macular degeneration: Learn how to prevent it. Feb. 7, 2008, p. A12.
Broken heart syndrome. Feb. 14, 2008, p. A7.
Living with epilepsy. Feb. 28, 2008, p. A7.
Memory matters. Mar. 6, 2008, p. A9.
Family pedigree. Mar. 13, 2008, p. A7.
Running with the right shoes. Mar. 20, 2008, p. A9.
Blood test may catch endometriosis early. Apr. 10, 2008, p. A7.
Bipolar disorder in children: A new look. Apr. 24, 2008, p. A11.
The drug talk: Include meds and OTCs. May 1, 2008, p. A9.
When a childhood virus bites again. May 8, 2008, p. A16.
No kidding: Dealing with the emotional drain of infertility problems. May 22, 2008, p. A11.
Simple steps can cut household allergens. May 22, 2008, p. A15.
The family factor: How to get kids off the couch and into fitness mode. May 29, 2008, p. A9.
Boning up on osteoporosis. June 12, 2008, p. A9.
Solar lure: Enjoy sunny days but slather on that sunscreen. June 19, 2008, p. A7.
Nothing to sniff at: Many factors of modern life behind the rise in anaphylaxis. June 26, 2008, p. A9.
UV rays do harm eyes. June 26, 2008, p. A11.
Medicare to cover sleep apnea testing. June 26, 2008, p. A12.
Weight loss front-runner has shed 64 pounds so far. July 3, 2008, p. 7.
Cybercouch: is online psychotherapy a safe and effective form of treatment? July 10, 2008, p. A9.
Healthy HP offers number of shows. July 17, 2008, p. 9.
New procedure adds weapon to fight HIV. July 17, 2008, p. A11.
Sneak attack: Know how it feels when your heart sends trouble signals. July 24, 2008, p. A7.
Cancer risk increases with adult weight gain. July 24, 2008, p. A10.
Eye doctor helps families comply with law. Aug. 7, 2008, p. 7.
Get a good look: Men line up for appearance-improving procedures. Aug. 14, 2008, p. A9.
Good guys in the gut: Probiotics play a key role in keeping insides in top shape. Aug. 28, 2008, p. A9.
Frozen shoulder. Aug. 21, 2008, p. A7.
Wish list for allergy patients off to a dorm. Aug. 21, 2008, p. A10.
Friends now share another thing in common—a kidney. Sept. 4, 2008, p. 7.
Home delivery? Sept. 11, 2008, p. A11.
Web pages that help families cope. Oct. 2, 2008, p. A11.
Implants are something to smile about. Oct. 16, 2008, p. A11
Unlocking the past for seniors with dementia. Oct. 16, 2008, p. A14.
Health care on life support> Oct. 23, 2008, p. 163.
Critical conditions: Local emergency departments stressed by patient influx. Oct. 30, 2008, p. A11.
A walk outdoors may ease ADHD symptoms. Oct. 30, 2008, p. A14.
Heads up on concussions. Nov. 6, 2008, p. A11.
Treatments for ADHD are better than ever. Nov. 20, 2007, p. A10.
Whooping cough on the rise. Nov. 27, 2008, p. 12.
Laugh to live, live to laugh. Nov. 27, 2008, p. A9.
The family way: Improved infertility treatments offer greater hope for success. Dec. 11, 2008, p. A9

HEART

‘It will never happen to me,’ but it did. Feb. 22, 2008, p. A13.
Sneak attack: Know how it feels when your heart sends trouble signals. July 24, 2008, p. A7.

HIGHLAND PARK, IL

Council studies major projects. Jan. 17, 2008, p. 5.
Belsky cites balance as key to a successful Highland Park. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 5.
National economy’s decline is hurting Highland Park. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 7.
It’s on the record: council gets health benefits. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 7.
Brennan, Jones get new roles in city manager’s office. Mar. 6, 2008, p. 6.
Council unveils live broadcasts of meetings on Web. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 5.
Merchants criticize idea of closing Central Avenue. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 5.
Council puts Taste of HP in middle of art festival. May 1, 2008, p. 5.
City hands out thousands of light bulbs. May 8, 2008, p. 5.
City to review building systems. May 22, 2008, p. 11.
Council meetings top Internet link. June 19, 2008. P. 141.
City takes home national climate protection award. June 26, 2008, p. 7.
City’s liquor ordinance to get new review. July 10, 2008, p. 140.
City revenue drops; officials stay optimistic. July 24, 2008, p. 5.
Public Works joins long list of accredited agencies in city. Aug. 7, 2008, p. 5.
Forum to debate three referenda. Sept. 4, 2008, p. 5.
Trash-hauler could win City’s OK. Sept. 11, 2008, p. 5.
Waste Management wins city contract. Sept. 25, 2008, p. 5.
Mayor: Highland Park’s finances stable despite a goofy market.  Oct. 16, 2008, p. 5.
$400,000 awarded to local groups. Oct. 30, 2008, p. 8.
Draft budget holds line on city expenses. Nov. 6, 2008, p. 9.
City theater vote expected Monday. Dec. 4, 2008, p. 5.
City’s proposed budget draws comments. Dec.. 4, 2008, p. 12.
Highland Park OKs theater purchase. Dec. 11, 1008, p. 5.
Cities seek ways to save on show removal costs. Dec. 11, 1008, p. 5.
Highland Park approves 2009 budget. Dec. 11, 2008, p. 7.

HIGHLAND PARK CBD PUBLIC/PRIVATE ECONOMIC ALLIANCE

Meeting to tackle downtown issues. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 9. 
Highland Park works year-round to keep downtown vital. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 10.
Downtown alliance looks ahead to ’09. Dec. 25, 2008, p. 3.

HIGHLAND PARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Chamber honors 38 high school students. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 10.
Chamber to kick off weigh-loss event on Monday. May 8, 2008, p. 5.

HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY FAMILY CENTER

Social services gain new home. Dec. 25, 2008, p. 7.

HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT

New computers help firefighters combat blazes. Feb. 14, 2008, p. 7.
Knoll, Skidmore bid farewell to fire department. July 17, 2008, p. 5.

HIGHLAND PARK HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COMMISSION

Preservation awards honor renovations of homes, park. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 137.

HIGHLAND PARK HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Historical Society program to feature Lincoln. Jan. 10, 2008, p. 10
Intrepid reporter recalls role of ancestors in HP. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 12.

HIGHLAND PARK POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION

Hundreds help out officer’s daughter. Mar. 6, 2008, p. 5. 

HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT

Police Blotter published each week. Paging varies.
Schwarz named a deputy chief of police. Mar. 20, 2008, p. 5.
Police to obtain new vehicles soon. Mar. 20, 2008, p. 9.
Bald eagles show solidarity with those fighting cancer. Apr. 3, 2008, p. 5.
CERT volunteers keep Highland Park humming. June 12, 2008, p. 5.
‘Take me Home’  program is already a success story. July 17, 2008, p. 6.

HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY

Library offers fair housing exhibit. Jan. 10, 2008, p. 5.
Page to State brings ghost story to life. Jan. 24, 2008, p. 115.
Maus to be first book in city-wide reading program. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 9.
Illinois’ laureate pushes poetry power. Apr. 10, 2008, p. B6.
Maus I reading includes film. Apr. 17, 2008, p. 6.
Poet Laureate Kevin Stein (photo). Apr. 24, 2008, p. 5.
Henry VIII announces library book event. June 12, 2008, p. 150.
I’m Henry the Eighth I am (photo). July 3, 2008, p. 7.
Thanks to Rotary for new van (letter). July 3, 2008, p. 13.
Library offers DVDs of old Highland Park. July 3, 2008, p. 124.
Tobias Wolff to visit city July 10, 2008, p. 5.
Jim Kirsch greets author Tobias Wolff  (photo). July 24, 2008, p. 1.
Wolff visits city to meet 200 readers. July 24, 2008, p. 12.
Wolff visit is big success (letter). July 24, 2008, p. 13.
A night with the author (ed.) July 24, 2008, p. 13.
City plans events for book program. Nov. 13, 2008, p. 6.

HIGHLAND PARK YOUTH COUNCIL

New Youth Council tackles host of issues. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 8.

HIGHWOOD, IL

Council awaits reports, outcome on protest before vote on towers. Jan. 24, 2008, p. 7.
Highwood emergency plan works in first use. Feb. 21, 2008, p. 9.
Lasday resigns as city administrator. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 5.
Highwood hires interim city manager. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 5.
Highwood interim manager enjoys stint. May 29, 2008, p. 139.
National bocce tourney grips Highwood for week. June 19, 2008. P 5
Town considers new form of government. June 19. 2008. p. 7.
Highwood Italians look to reconnect with homeland. June 26, 2008, p. 5.
Highwood council approves new city administrator. July 24, 2008, p. 5.
Highwood meeting to discuss city manager. July 24, 2008, p. 137.
Highwood to host festival. Aug. 14, 2008, p. 7.
Highwood landlords settle housing discrimination charge. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 5.
Highwood gets positive feedback on city manager plan. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 16.
Highwood broadcasts about city manager. Aug. 28, 2008, p. 10.
No land-tax hike in Highwood budget. Nov. 27, 2008. p. 11.
Highwood mayor seeking re-election. Dec. 18, 2008, p. 7.
Highwood’s water lead-safe city says. Dec. 18, 2008, p. 12.

HIGHWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT

Highwood police chief leaves job. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 5.

HISTORY

History for sale: North Shore dealers discuss the enduring value of antiques. Oct. 2, 2008, p. A3.

HOLIDAYS

Parade to feature “green” theme. July 3, 2008, p. 3.
Local farms offer cut-your-own Christmas trees. Nov. 27, 2008, p. A1.

HOLOCAUST

Catholic priest to discuss slaughter of Jews in Ukraine. Feb. 14, 2008, p. 9.
Talk on Ukrainian mass graves during Holocaust “an incredible story”. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 147.
Holocaust survivors pass on their stories. Dec. 18, 2008, p. 8.

HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL FOUNDATION OF ILLINOIS

Weinberg to be master of ceremonies at the Days of Remembrance event. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 154.
Holocaust researcher to speak at benefit run by HP co-chairs. Sept. 4, 2008, p. 146.

HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM

Weinberg honored for work by U.S. Holocaust Museum. Feb. 21, 2008, p. 9.
Nazi archives are open to the public for first time. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 136.

HOME BUILDING

Highland Park tables developer’s project. Oct. 16, 2008, p. 23.

HOME MAINTENANCE/REPAIR

Recession benefits handyman agencies. Aug. 28, 2008, p. A12.

HOSPITALS

Heart patients angered by close of exercise program at hospital. Apr. 17, 2008, p. 5.
Three-hospital network renamed. Sept. 18, 2008, p. 8.
Condell agrees to pay $36 million settlement. Dec. 4, 2008, p. 15.
Glenbrook hospital expansion backed. Dec. 25, 2008, p. 9.

HOUSING

Library offers fair housing exhibit. Jan. 10, 2008, p. 5.
Belsky testifies in D.C. on affordable housing. Feb. 21, 2008, p. 9.
Highland Park discusses joint venture in affordable housing. June 12, 2008, p. 5.
Joint project offers affordable homes. Oct. 16, 2008, p. 7.
Highland Park touts new housing project. Nov. 20, 2008, p. 5.
Taking stock of city’s housing situation. Nov. 20, 2008, p. 7.
Hyacinth Place hailed for ‘green’ design. Dec. 25, 2008, p. 7. 

ILLINOIS

Spending gaps grow as state dithers over funding. Oct. 30, 2008, p. 12.

IMMIGRATION

ChildServ helps illegal immigrants get answers. July 10, 2008, p. 138.
Jewish groups act to help man slated to be deported. July 17, 2008, p. 5.

INSECTS

Highland Park to spray to deter gypsy moth destruction. May 1, 2008, p. 5.
Fight the bite. May 29, 2008, p. A8.
Destructive beetle found near city. Aug. 14, 2008, p. 5.
Hunt finds area Asian beetle-free. Sept. 25, 2008, p. 14.

INTERNET

Buhai Plaza wireless service to continue. Jan. 17, 2008, p. 5.

IRAQ

See also: WAR
HP volunteers help U.S. soldiers in Iraq. Aug. 14, 2008, p. 7.

LAKE COUNTY, IL

Curran sings Lake County jailhouse blues. Sept. 4, 2008, p. 16.
Lake County’s poverty rate increases. Sept. 11, 2008, p. 12.
Lake County approves disaster training facility. Sept. 11, 2008, p. 166.
Democrats shut out of top Lake County Board spots. Dec. 4, 2008, p. 7.
Lake County officials receive 243 guns. Dec. 18, 2008, p. 16.

LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE

County forest preserve proposes referendum to acquire more land. July 3, 2008, p. 11.
Lawsuit over dirt piles at Fort Sheridan may finally be settled. July 24, 2008, p. 6.
Settlement reached on Fort Sheridan cleanup. Aug. 14, 2008, p. 5.
Lake County Forest Preserves celebrates 50-year anniversary. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 16.
Thank you, Ethel Untermyer (edit.). Aug. 21, 2008, p. 17.
Vote yes on forest preserve referendum (edit.). Oct. 2, 2008, p. 18.
Dirt finally gets heave-ho at Fort Sheridan. Oct. 9, 2008, p. 7.
County adds to forest preserves. Nov. 27, 2008, p. 12.

LAKE MICHIGAN

Park District to offer educational material, speakers on referendum. July 3, 2008, p. 12.
May to head up beach cleaning. Sept. 11, 2008, p. 15.
Park District taps firm to seek a new director. Oct. 16, 2008, p. 22.

LATE NITE HP

Kids to be entertainers at Late Nite HP event. Jan. 17, 2008, p. 5.
Railjacks, Zekis grab first place. July 10, 2008, p. 10.
Late Nite HP is poised to celebrate another anniversary. Sept. 4, 2008, p. 10.

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF HIGHLAND PARK

League of Women Voters as busy as ever. Sept. 4, 2008, p. 5.

LIMARDI, DAVID M.

Limardi looking ahead to new job. Sept. 18, 2008, p. 12.

MORAINE TOWNSHIP 

From transportation to cemetery maintenance, Moraine Township is busy. July 10, 2008, p. 7.

MOTION PICTURES

Thriller to be filmed in Highland Park. Mar. 20, 2008, p. 5.
Short film Festival to be part of action-packed weekend. Aug. 7, 2008, p. 8.
Northbrook actor in Batman blockbuster. Aug. 7, 2008, p. B8

MOTOR VEHICLES

Stored cars must have vehicle licenses. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 5.

MUSIC

Music Institute tuning up for move. Oct. 23, 2008, p. 5.
CLC to host jazz drummer. Nov. 13, 2006, p. 143.

NEWSPAPERS

Legislation fighting IHSA photo policy moves forward. Mar. 20, 2008, p. 6.
IPA, IHSA settle dispute over photos. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 14.
Pioneer Press receives Business of Year nod. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 14.
A fond farewell from your reporter. Sept. 4, 2008, p. 14.

OBITUARIES

Altman, Louise D. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 133.
Altman, Theresa. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 140.
Anaya, Guadalupe. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 132.
Axelrad, Milton Seymour. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 153.
Ayers, Tracy Lynn. May 1, 2008, p. 145 & May 8, 2008, p. 150
Azzone, Giuseppe. June 12, 2008, p. 151.
Bacik, Jerome G. July 8, 2008, p. 128.
Behrstock, Florence. May 1, 2008, p. 147.
Belmont, Mary L. Dec. 4, 2008, p. 163.
Belmonti, Lenora. Nov. 6, 2008, p. 175.
Berman, Robert Allen. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 141. & Mar. 6, 2008, p. 141.
Bernard, James F. Dec. 4, 2008, p. 163.
Bernardi, Mary F. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 141.
Bernardi, Michele. Aug. 28, 2008, p. 122.
Bertucci, Jack L. Jan. 3, 2008, p. 104.
Bertucci, Lena (article). Jan. 3, 2008, p. 3, p. 5 & p. 104
Bettiker, Mary Lou. Mar. 6, 2008, p. 141.
Bielert, Mary Ellen. Feb. 21, 2008, p. 137.
Blumberg, Ruby. Jan. 24, 2008, p. 132.
Brown, Barbara M. June 5, 2008, p. 140.
Buhai, Robert Michael. (article) Jan. 3, 2008, p. 3.
Campbell, Thomas. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 160.
Cahmann, Fern Heartel. Sept. 11, 2008, p. 167.
Carlson, Burton G. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 155.
Chudacoff, Norman N. May 22, 2008, p. 159.
Coleman, John Jr. Jan. 17, 2008, p. 121.
Corsini, Agnes J. July 17, 2008, p. 140.
Curda, Mary Tarpey. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 141.
Day, Barbara. Jan. 3, 2008, p. 104
DeFoor, Cora Ann “Cody”. May 1, 2008, p. 148.
Dennison, Katherine M. Jan. 10, 2008, p. 119.
Digani, Joseph Ida. Dec. 18, 2008, p. 147.
Distelhorst. James R. May 29, 2008, p. 141.
Dooley, Jim. Jan. 17, 2008, p. 121.
Duffy, Barbara Lindsay. Oct. 2, 2008, p. 171.
Earhart, Robert Spralding. Nov. 6, 2008, p. 175.
Ehrens, Richard J. Feb. 14, 2008, p. 133.
Elbaum, Morris. May 8, 2008, p. 151.
Emery, Marjorie L. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 132.
Feifar, Mary M. Jan. 10, 2008, p. 120.
Ferber, Berhard. Jan 17, 2008, p. 121.
Fraulini, Arthur D. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 160.
Furlong, Rosemary B. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 133.
Gaudice, Peter F. Jr. July 3, 2008, p. 128.
Georgevich, Ora L. Nov. 20, 2008, p. 163.
Giannasi, Rita. Nov. 13, 2008, p. 163.
Gieser, Elise Weisenberger. May 8, 2008, p. 151 & May 15, 2008, p. 155 & May 22, 2008, p. 159.
Glunz, David A. Mar. 6, 2008, p. 141.
Gore, Harvey J. Apr. 3, 2008, p. 156.
Groner, Jerrold M. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 140.
Grossman, Ruthe F. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 132.
Guenin, Mary Alice. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 149.
Guggenheim, Richard B. “Dick”. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 140.
Hastings, Robert. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 155.
Heroux, Margot. May 1, 2008, p. 148.
Hexter, Lucille Golden Larson. Nov. 13, 2008, p. 163.
Hirsch, Stina. May 22, 2008, p. 158.
Houston, Jerrold R. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 155.
Iovino, Neil P. Oct. 9, 2008, p. 159.
Jenkins, Laverne M. Mar. 27, 2008, p. 130.
Joselit, Jill S. May 1, 2008, p. 146.
Kalmikoff, Seymour C. May 22, 2008, p. 157.
Kaplan, Monica M. June 12, 2008, p. 149.
Kelly, William M. Jr. May 1, 2008, p. 145.
Kennedy, Eleanor B. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 140.
Kent, Geoffrey (Professor). May 22, 2008, p. 155.
Kessler, John. Mar. 27, 2008, p. 138.
Klairmont, Elaine May. Oct. 23, 2008, p. 166.
Kober, Dale P. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 138.
LaRash, John Alan. Dec. 25, 2008, p. 114.
Larson, Ray W. Jan 17, 2008, p. 121.
Leaf, Michele Leslie. May 22, 2008, p. 156.
Lee, Jude E. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 160. & May 1, 2008, p. 147.
Lenzi, Victor James. Mar. 20, 2008, p. 140.
Liebman, Edith Katz. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 149.
Lindahl, Jeanette J. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 132.
Lonngren, Howard G. Jr. Mar. 6, 2008, p. 141.
Lorusso, Marilyn A. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 140.
Lourim, Dorothy K. Jan. 10, 2008, p. 119.
Lustig, Thomas D. June 5, 2008, p. 140.
McCallum, Dolores E. Jan. 24, 2008, p. 131.
McGraw, James D. “Mac”. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 141.
Marder, Herbert. Oct. 9, 2008, p. 159.
Massa, Lillian. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 140.
Matteoni, Dominic. June 12, 2008, p. 151.
Melchiorre, Natalie. Sept. 18, 2008, p. 161.
Metzel, Truman Thwing, Jr. June 19, 2008, p. 143.
Mills, Betty Masters. Oct. 30, 2008, p. 173.
Mordini, Robert Paul. Dec. 25, 2008, p. 114.
Mornini, Joseph P. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 133.
Morrison, Edwin Ansell. May 8, 2008, p. 148.
Mueller, Kevin Gibbons. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 153.
Musloff, Jerome “Jerry” S. Mar. 6, 2008, p. 141.
Myerson,  Steven Edward. June 19, 2008, p. 145.
Nathan, Thomas C. Dec. 11, 2008, p. 155.
Nelson, Lawrence Undeen. Mar. 27, 2008, p. 138.
Nesci, Valentina. July 8, 2008, p. 128.
Nudo, Sylvio. S. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 160.
Olincy, Mildred Hanson. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 140.
Ori, Ursula Rosa. May 8, 2008, p. 151.
Paeth, Irene. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 149.
Pasquesi, Jerome. Sept. 4, 2008, p. 147.
Patterson, Rodney Orlando. Jan. 3, 2008, p. 104.
Peddle, Lawrence J. Aug. 7, 2008, p. 146.
Peterson, Nelita A. Apr. 17, 2008, p. 144.
Peterson, Robert. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 138.
Piacenza, Louis Anthony. Jan. 10, 2008, p. 119.
Picchietti, Brian Michael. Jan. 10, 2008, p. 119.
Pottker, Olga Somenzi. Jan. 24, 2008, p. 131.
Raggioli, Irene Maria. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 141.
Rajfer, Jason M. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 149. & Mar. 20, 2008, p. 140.
Reznik, Nat. Apr. 3, 2008, p. 156.
Rich, Harriet. July 17, 2008, p. 140.
Richardson, Carole Dee Lyle. Nov. 13, 2008, p. 163.
Risdon, Jeffrey William. June 19, 2008, p. 144.
Roberts, Richard J. Apr. 3, 2008, p. 156.
Rogan, Carol Ann. Feb. 14, 2008, p. 133.
Roggan, Arlene E. Jan. 17, 2008, pp. 212.
Rogondino, Anna Marie. June 5, 2008, p. 140.
Rosie, George Millar. May 29, 2008, p. 141.
Ross, Violet D. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 160.
Rothschild-Bond, Ann F. May 1, 2008, p. 148.
Rozak, Irving G. May 1, 2008, p. 147.
Rudder, Phyllis. Nov. 13, 2008, p. 163.
Ruder, Phyllis. Nov. 20, 2006, p. 163.
Sammet, Joel F. July 3, 2008, p. 128.
Santi, Ida Marie. Nov. 13, 2008, p. 163.
Schack, Kenneth Jerome. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 155.
Scheinman, Isadore. Jun. 12, 2008, p. 149.
Schimert, Eva. May 29, 2008, p. 141.
Schmitt, Kathleen Rose. May 22, 2008, p. 158.
Schrayer, Robert M. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 138.
Scheuzger, Peter. May 8, 2008, p. 148.
Sciarrone, Angela. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 133.
Seaman, Richard P. Apr. 3, 2008, p. 156.
Serafini, Anna. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 141.
Serafini, James. Oct. 30, 2008, p. 173.
Shanahan, Dolores. Mar. 27, 2008, p. 138.
Shapin, Margaret. Mar. 20, 2008, p. 140.
Shapiro, Rona Friedman. Apr. 3, 2008, p. 156.
Shattil, Arlene. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 149.
Shaw, Patricia Walters. Nov. 6, 2008, p. 176.
Sienerth, Irene S. Aug. 7, 2008, p. 146.
Sims, Betty E. Feb. 21, 2008, p. 137.
Skidmore, Harry Edward. Oct. 9, 2008, p. 160.
Slepak, Bernard. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 138.
Smith, Donald Dean. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 149.
Strong, Gerald. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 141.
Tauman, Virginia Elson. Dec. 11, 2008, p. 155.
Taylor, Georgiana Moore. Dec. 4, 2008, p. 163.
Tazioli, Anthony “Tony”. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 141.
Tazioli, Marie C. May 15, 2008, p. 155.
Tolari, Remo. May 8, 2008, p. 151.
Tremulis, Demosthenes S. June 5, 2008, p. 140.
Tucker, Joseph “Joe”. June 5, 2008, p. 140.
Turchi, Margaret P. ‘Peggy’. Nov. 6, 2008, p. 176.
Volpendesta, Adolph “A.V.”. June 26, 2008, p. 148.
Wasserman, Barbara. (article) July 24, 2008, p. 141.
Watts-Harris Otha Lee. May 22, 2008, p. 159.
Weissenberg, William D. May 1, 2008, p. 148.
Welch, Ryan Steven. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 141.
Wettersten, Harold Reid. Sept. 4, 2008, p. 147.
Wineburgh, Leonard. May 22, 2008, p. 155.
Wolf, Dorothy. Nov. 27, 2008, p. 125.
Zimmerman, Roy. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 149.

OLYMPICS

Kicking it up to gold: North Shore doctor helps U.S. soccer stars get in shape for the  Olympics. July 17, 2008, p. A1.
Watch for locals in Beijing Olympics (Edit.). Aug. 2, 2008, p. 13.
Loukas setting her sights on 2012 Olympics. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 158.
Top-notch summer job: HPHS grad reports on the Olympics. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 6.

OPPORTUNITY INC.

Opportunity gets $330,000 grant from federal government. Mar. 6, 2008, p. 7.

PARENTING

Now is the time to talk about high school party dangers (edit.) May 29, 2008, p. 13.

PARKING

City adds parking spaces. Feb. 14, 2008, p. 5.

PARKS/RECREATION

Park District nabs top award. Mar. 20, 2008, p. 137. 
Referendum looks to raise $32 million. July 3, 2008, p. 3.
Ball field renovated to honor Schwartz. July 3, 2008, p. 8.
Park District to offer educational material, speakers on referendum. July 3, 2008, p. 12.
Park unit won’t champion ballot question. Oct. 2, 2008, p. 5.
Park officials eye return to beach renewal plan. Nov. 13, 2008, p. 7.

PETS

Invisible fences: Pros and cons. Jan. 24, 2008, p. A3.
Keep pets safe and happy on Halloween. Oct. 30, 2008, p. A15.

PHYSICIANS

Father-daughter team works to ensure smooth deliveries. Apr. 3, 2008, p. 11.
Grand jury indicts Highland Park doctor. Apr. 17, 2008, p. 5.

PLANTS/FLOWERS

Feature: Plants at a Glance appears at intervals. Paging varies.
Hot plants: Popular flowers that will dress up this summer’s gardens. May 29, 2008, p. A3.
Hardy pink roses are season-long beauties. July 24, 2008, p. A4.

POETRY

Illinois’ laureate pushes poetry power. Apr. 10, 2008, p. B6.

POLITICAL PARTIES

10th District Democrats plan political convention for Jan. 20. Jan. 10, 2008, p. 6.
10th District Democrats watch history being made together. Sept. 4, 2008, p. 18.

PROPERTY TANSFERS 

Records appear at intervals. Paging varies.

RAVINIA

Garden train show July 13 in Ravinia. July 10, 2008, p. 10. 

RAVINIA FESTIVAL

The sounds of Summer 2008.
Russians invade Ravinia for kids’ circus. May 22, 2008, p. B5.
Students enjoy big day at Ravinia. Jun 5, 2008, p. 5.
A taste of the Sister Cities coming to Ravinia June 14. June 5, 2008, p. 11.
Ravinia raises $140,000 for music education. July 10, 2008, p. D3.
Magic wand: Ravinia lets anyone conduct. July 17, 2008, p. 7.
BoDeans at Ravinia. Aug. 7, 2008, p. B5.
No bad songs for Tony Bennett. Aug. 14, 2008, p. B5.
In competitive field, Ravinia makes moves to stay strong. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 7.
Kids sing songs along with Ella. Aug. 21, 2008, p. B4.
Squeeze Play. Aug. 28, 2008, p. B3.
American English to hit Ravinia stage. Sept. 4, 2008, p. 8.
Rising Stars at Ravinia. Oct. 2, 2008, p. B3.

REAL ESTATE

Foreclosure auctions tracking up. Sept. 25, 2008, p. 23.

RECYCLING

Commercial waste recycling program moves closer to reality. Apr. 3, 2008, p. 153.

RESTAURANTS

Improvement approved for Yummy Bowl. Jan 10, 2008, p. 10.
A global variety of fresh-made foods (City Park Grill). Feb. 14, 2008, p. B5.
Bar food with an Irish brogue comes to Highwood. Mar. 6, 2008, p. B6.
Players Grill reopens; customers pleased. Mar. 12, 2008, p. 14.
Stash’s celebrates 40th anniversary. Mar. 20, 2008, p. 9.
Time is right for dining by the street. June 19, 2008, p. B8.
Try a taste of the North Shore. June 26, 2008, p. B5.
The grease-stained envelope, please…July 3, 2008, p. A1.
Trattoria focuses on regional fare. Aug. 14, 2008, p. B7.

RETAIL

Wine and art, all in one spot. Feb. 14, 2008, p. 130.
New Highland Park store helps patients and caregivers. Mar. 6, 2008, p. 136.
Organics store provides fresh produce to wide area. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 145.
Sporty at 40 Something. Apr. 3, 2008, p. 6.
Sam’s offers Bordeaux as investment option. July 3, 2008, p. 9.
Half-Price books to open in town. July 3, 2008, p. 124.
Sidewalk Sale Days are coming up. July 17, 2008, p. 9.
Highland Park shop owner devoted to head work. Oct. 16, 2008, p. 7.
City, shops hope for happy holiday season. Nov. 27, 2008, p. 5.
Downtown shops hope for the best. Dec. 4, 2008, p. 8.

ROADS AND HIGHWAYS

Potholes mar the streets, but snow removal lauded. Feb. 14, 2008, p. 5.
Public Works poised to repair 19 streets. Mar. 27, 2008, p. 12.
Public Works gets award for Central Avenue rehab project. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 10.
Drivers lament the Edens obstacle course. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 12.
Tollway supports reducing Edens spur lanes. June 19, 2008, p. 7.
Neighbors debate Route 120 widening. Nov. 20, 2008, p. 161.

SAFETY

Don’t be blind to the dangers of fireworks. July 3, 2008, p. A8.
Lake county approves disaster training facility. Sept. 11, 2008, p. 166.
Police seek more training when cash is short. Oct. 2, 2008, p. 15.
Bicyclists concerned over safety. Oct. 30, 2008, p. 5.
Bicyclists striving for safer county roads. Dec. 4, 2008, p. 18.

SCHOOLS

New state law could benefit schools’ facility needs through county tax. Jan. 17, 2008, p. 6.
Bilingual test OK’d for 2009. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 26.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 112

Elm Place students learn about the dangers of lead. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 7.
Elm Place looks to change the Darfur horror. Feb. 14, 2008, p. 9.
Highland Park students to sing at United Nations. Mar. 6, 2008, p. 15.
Speaker gets Elm Place students motivated about mathematics. Mar. 20, 2008, p. 8.
Elm Place students find out about career options from chef, FBI agent, others. Mar. 27, 2008, p. 19.
Edgewood teacher removed after arrest for indecent solicitation. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 6.
A new twist on gym class: break dancing. May 1, 2008, p. 19.
Elm Place students set up tend for Darfur family. May 8, 2008, p. 12.
Students report lead findings. May 15, 2008, p. 5.
Concert at Oak Terrace looks to inspire families to attend music events. May 15, 2008, p. 6.
Maureen Hager resigns as District 112 superintendent. June 5, 2008, p. 5.
Braeside students look to protect farm animals. June 5, 2008, p. 17.
Red Oak fifth-graders raise $2,500 for school. June 19, 2008, p. 5.
Elm Place student looks to start bike club. Aug. 7, 2008, p. 144.
ISAT results on hold; tests need to be rescored. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 22.
District 112 caucus seeking ’09 candidates. Nov. 13, 2008, p. 10.
District 112 caucus slates 4 for board. Dec. 11, 2008, p. 6.
Chess tourney draws nearly 100 king chasers. Dec. 18, 2008, p. 5.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113

MIT duo encourage young women to consider engineering. Jan. 24, 2008, p. 7.
HPHS Charity Drive is poised to begin. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 128.
HPHS hires new principal. Feb. 21, 2008, p. 5.
Non-English-speaking students will take the same state exams as others. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 5.
Parent group protests play assigned to Deerfield class. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 6.
Students translate ‘Life in a jar’ to French. Mar. 20, 2008, p. 17.
HPHS raises record amount for Charity Drive. Mar. 27, 2008, p. 5.
District 113 awards six grants to high schools. June 19, 2008. P. 7.
District 113 gets ahead of the pack with its new E85 fuel station. July 3, 2008, p. 6.
Counselors, resources put grads on right track. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 7.
Teen faces charge in school bomb threat. Oct. 23, 2008, p. 13.
HPHS students walk out over new hall pass system. Oct. 30, 2008, p. 7.
Caucus anoints three for District 113 School Board. Dec. 11, 1008, p. 6.

SENIOR CITIZENS

Seniors at risk: Wrist monitor may predict who’s more likely to fall. May 8, 2008, p. A11.
Tarnish on the golden years: Elder abuse is a crime that’s coming of age across the    country. May 15, 2008, p. A9.
Safety review can help seniors stay at home. June 26, 2008, p. A4.
Know senior housing on its own terms. July 17, 2008, p. A12.
Do research when choosing a nursing home. July 24, 2008, p. A12.

SISTER CITIES

City officials partake in Mexico exchange. May 22, 2008, p. 10.
A taste of the Sister Cities coming to Ravinia June 14. June 5, 2008, p. 11.

SMOKING

No-smoking law has not driven away restaurant customers. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 7.
Group will tout smoke-free lifestyle. May 22, 2008, p. 5.
Smoking ban sought at Lake County parks, beaches. Nov. 20, 2008, p. 9.

SPORTS

Meckler is working his way up to NHL. Jan. 31, 2008, p. 138
Athletic directors show their support for IHSA over photos. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 138.
HP’s Kopp qualifies to sectional. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 143.
Determined Green advances. Feb. 7, 2008, p. 144.
Highland Park’s Thurow is hoping to make a big splash at sectional. Feb. 14, 2008, p. 137.
Poised Schwartz advances to state. Feb. 14, 2008, p. 138.
HP claims back-to-back regional titles. Mar. 6, 2008, p. 144.
Legislation fighting IHSA photo policy moves forward. Mar. 20, 2008, p. 6.
Zelinsky stars as HP wins outdoor title. Mar. 20, 2008, p. 146.
HP’s Wroblewski: Player of the Year. Mar. 27, 2008, p. 144.
IPA, IHSA settle dispute over photos. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 14.
Rose claims title at Twilight Meet. Apr. 24, 2008, p. 163.
Spevack, Hiton advance to state gymnastics meet. May 8, 2008, p. 156.
Kent, Zelinsky star as HP wins league meet. May 8, 2008, p. 157.
Barnett, Woldenberg earn major win at invite. May 8, 2008, p. 158.
Dan, Margo LaCosse among AYSO honorees. May 22, 2008, p. 153.
HP baseball team wins league crown. May 22, 2008, p. 163.
Hungry HP wins first regional in 20 years. May 29, 2008, p. 149.
Pure Dominance. May 29, 2008, p. 150.
Record-breaking Risi leaves his mark. June 12, 2008, p. 155.
Hooked: HP’s Lidawer looks like a natural. June 19, 2008, p. 150.
HP’s Risi: Player of the year. June 26, 2008, p. 153.
Nathan develops into all-around talent. June 26, 2008, p. 154.
Tennis comes to a new crowd. July 10, 2008, p. 5.
No limits: Nathan driven to succeed. July 10, 2008, p. 146.
Kicking it up to gold: North Shore doctor helps U.S. soccer stars get in shape for the  Olympics. July 17, 2008, p. A1.
HP’s Kopp emerges as a player to watch. July 17, 2008, p. 146.
Staying the course: Age no bar to North Shore caddies who love the game of golf. Aug. 28, 2008, p. A1.
Highland Park residents can take the field for Northwestern game. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 8.
HP’s Mann shines at Lake County Meet. Aug. 28, 2008, p. 130.
Loukas setting her sights on 2012 Olympics. Aug. 21, 2008, p. 158.
Giants take top prize at Cedarburg. Oct. 9, 2008, p. 163.
Gerrard stars at HP advances to sectional. Oct. 9, 2008, p. 164.
Ampon, Woldenberg take top honors. Oct. 16, 2008, p. 186.
Instant Classic: HP winds in triple OT. Oct. 16, 2008, p.189.
Grayson is HP’s lone state qualifier. Oct. 16, 2008, p. 190. 
Boughdiri has fast rise to the top. Oct. 23, 2008, p. 170.
Smith, Boyd earn all conference honors. Oct. 23, 2008, p. 171.
Ampon, Woldenberg claim sectional title. cOct. 23, 2008, p. 173.
Watch out for Ampon, Woldenberg. Oct. 30, 2008, p. 182.
Richardson makes all-conference team. Nov. 6, 2008, p. 180.
Collier scores 17 in opener. Nov. 20, 2008, p. 165.
Nine Giants make all-conference team. Nov. 20, 2008, p. 167.
Advancing to state a thrill for Kopp. Nov. 20, 2008, p. 171.
Arnold taking her game to NYU. Nov. 27, 2008, p. 130.
Kugler rewarded for stellar season. Dec. 11, 2008, p. 162.

STREETS AND ROADS

Pavement conditions to be re-evaluated. June 26, 2008, p. 148.
Road-salt price hike stings towns. Sept. 11, 2008, p. 5.

TAXATION/TAXES

Council keeps tax levy at 2.5%. Jan. 3, 2008, p. 105.
May, Garrett want feedback for potential tax-swap vote. May 28, 2008, p. 6.
Property tax valuations will increase in Moraine Township. Mar. 13, 2008, p. 148.
Lake county offers help on assessments. Sept. 11, 2008, p. 10.

TEAR DOWNS

See: HISTORIC PRESERVATION

TEENAGERS

And now, a word from our teen journalists. Feb. 28, 2008, p. 15.
Tips for surviving the teen party season. May 22, 2008, p. A15.
Now is the time to talk about high school party dangers (edit.) May 29, 2008, p. 13.
Great expectations: teens talk about coping with the stress of overscheduling. June 5, 2008, p. A7.

TELEVISION

Tales from a suburban love shack. May 29, 2008, p. B3.
Filmmaker shoots gay Chicago. May 29, 2008, p. B5.
Change of view: Digital TV is a big change for the industry, a small box for you. Aug. 14, 2008, p. A3.

THEATER

Apple Tree to host two summer camps. Apr. 10, 2008, p. 17.
‘Gas Light’ is a gas-gas-gasp! Apr. 10, 2008, p. B3.
Boevers steps down from Apple Tree. Apr. 17, 2008, p. B3.
Theater firmly rooted in courage and truth. Apr. 17, 2008, p. B3.
Apple Tree Theater raises $100,000. May 15, 2008, p. 12.
Apple Tree applauds Boevers. May 22, 2008, p. D8.
Who’s afraid of Henry and Eleanor. June 12, 2008, p. B5.
‘Bench’ suffers from terminal cuteness. June 12, 2008, p. B6.
Where there’s a will. July 3, 2008, p. A6.
Wonderful wonderful “Winter”. July 3, 2008, p. B5.
Apple Tree new season announced. July 3, 2008, p. 124.
Ragtime’s rage and resurrection. July 10, 2008, p. B3.
Comic Thread show to mark a decade of fun. Aug. 14, 2008, p. 7.
The Comic Thread: not professional; not funny. Aug. 14, 2008, p. B7.
Writers’ Theatre would need to respond to any Highland Park offer within one month.    Sept. 4, 2008, p. 12.
‘Picnic’ packs a rich repast. Sept. 25, 2008, p. B1.
‘Pen’ pleases and perplexes audiences. Oct. 2, 2008, p. B5.
Suburbs nominated for 42 Jeff Awards. Oct. 16, 2008, p. B9.
Apple Tree Theatre preparing for its upcoming fall benefit. Nov. 13, 2008, p. 8.
‘Maids’ in the shade. Dec. 4, 2008, p. B1.
Highland Park OKs theater purchase. Dec. 11, 1008, p. 5.
Evolving ‘Bowery’ set to music. Dec. 11, 2008, p. B1
Five favorite plays of 2008. Dec. 25, 2008, p. B2.
Apple Tree’s ‘John and Jen’ simple but smart. Dec. 25, 2008, p. B7.

TRANSPORTATION

When doing nothing results in going nowhere. Oct. 9, 2008, p. 155.
Metra says it needs state capital bill. Nov. 13, 2008, p. 19.

TRAVEL

Spring in Hot Springs. Mar. 6, 2008, p. A1.

TREES

Welcome to Crab Apple City. May 1, 2008, p. 5.

UTILITIES

Good start for ComEd (edit.) May 1, 2008, p. 15.
ComEd earns passing grade on system reliability. July 24, 2008, p. 8.
Many customers learn lesson, invest in backup generators. July 24, 2008, p. 8.
Highland Park to raise water rates 2.3%. Oct. 16, 2008, p. 5.
City thirsts for water plant improvements. Nov. 13, 2008, p. 5.
Cutting the cords: A reader explains how to run a generator from inside the house. Nov. 20, 2008, p. A2.
City touts new way to direct storm water. Nov. 27, 2008, p. 9.
Wind farm a possibility for Lake County. Dec. 11, 2008, p. 7.
Highland Park defers Ravinia sewer project. Dec. 18, 2008, p. 5.

WAR

See also: IRAQ

WATER

Better-tasting water to be one benefit of $23.4 million upgrade to Prindle facility. Mar. 20, 2008, p. 136.
Highland Park to raise water rates 2.3%. Oct. 16, 2008, p. 5.
City thirsts for water plant improvements. Nov. 13, 2008, p. 5.
City touts new way to direct storm water. Nov. 27, 2008, p. 9.

WEATHER

City’s first ‘storm’ deemed a non-event. Dec. 4, 2008, p. 12.