Administrative costs will be on the table when elected officials from River Forest village and township governments meet to talk about collaboration on July 14.
Eugenides’ homers lift Alert Protective Services to Bronco title
Powered by a pair of home runs from Angelo Eugenides, Alert Protective Services outslugged Kolovitz Movers 11-6 to win the Bronco championship of the Oak Park Youth Baseball & Softball.
Julian girls track team takes second in state
Although the Percy Julian Middle School girls track and field team recently fell just two points shy of winning an IESA state title, head coaches Dave Benson and Don Robinson couldn’t have been prouder of the Jayhawks’ stellar postseason run.
Midtown Athletic Club Feature of the Week: OPRF, Fenwick hoops develop over summer
With the departure of Erick Locke, Simmie Cobbs, Jason Gant and Javonni Harrell to graduation, the Oak Park and River Forest High School basketball team obviously loses a considerable amount of talent and leadership. Luckily, OPRF has a proven formula for restocking talent which has translated to 20 wins or more in four of the past five seasons.
Overlooked Cummings Square in River Forest slated for 2015 upgrades
A long-standing landmark in River Forest is slated for an upgrade – in possibly more ways than one.
New principal picked for River Forest’s Willard School
The idea of a small, close-knit community attracts people to River Forest. It also is what drew Diane Wood to take the open position of principal at Willard Elementary School in River Forest’s District 90 public elementary schools.
Dooper’s Memories: Staying true to my teeth
When I was a lad, I had a lot of trouble with my teeth. I had cavities in my baby teeth, and my upper teeth protruded so that I resembled Bugs Bunny (my ears were normal, however).
Casualties
From the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office, the Chicago Police Dept., and the Chicago Breaking News Center, by way of Chicago Tribune’s RedEye, Thursday edition.

