Articles filed under New Trier Township
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New Trier Township Board creates new scholarship for Oakton College StudentsMar 25, 2022 9:15 AM - Oakton Community College students will get a boost toward reaching their educational goals thanks to a recently approved $20,000 gift from the New Trier Township Board of Trustees to the Oakton Educational Foundation.
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Late 19th-century artwork on display through December at North Shore Community BankSep 1, 2021 1:26 PM - A ruminative oil painting by Chicago artist Pauline Dohn Rudolph will be on exhibit at North Shore Community Bank, 567 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, through December. "The Seeker: I Sent My Soul Through the Invisible" (1897), will be on display courtesy of a donation by the M. Christine Schwartz Collection to the Winnetka Historical Society.
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New Trier's Gates Gymnasium up for an overhaulDec 10, 2020 3:21 AM - New Trier Township District 203 looks into financing to support updates Winnetka campus updates
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Constable: Suburban boys oversaw German POWs during World War II
Sep 17, 2017 5:30 AM - As a boy during World War II, Ronald Rengel and his little brother used to transport German prisoners of war to work on farms in the suburbs. Now, the 85-year-old Mundelein resident doesn't think our government would give boys that kind of responsibility.
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Lester: Why is Cook GOP chair Del Mar holding off on New Trier appointment?Sep 10, 2015 9:27 AM - Is Cook County GOP Chairman Aaron Del Mar of Palatine stallings on appointing the committeemen in New Trier Township? This week's Suburban Rundown takes a look.
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Residency questions plague Cook County 12th judicial raceOct 30, 2014 5:48 PM - Questions about residency and qualifications dog the candidates running in Cook County's 12th judicial subcircuit, which encompasses parts of Maine, Wheeling, Elk Grove, New Trier and Northfield townships.
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10 area townships accepting Paint-A-Thon applicantsApr 21, 2013 12:22 PM - Applications are currently being accepted for the 26th Annual Community Paint-A-Thon on Saturday, Sept. 7. Under the program, volunteer teams are matched to do the scraping, priming and painting of eligible houses for free.
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Officials in 31 suburban townships get automatic raises
Aug 29, 2012 1:58 PM - While most American workers have spent the past four years getting by with stagnating wages, or making even less than in years before, a segment of government employees is doing just fine. Elected officials in 31 suburban townships combined to make $661,387 more this year than they did in 2009. In many cases, they gave themselves the raises -- and they're getting ready to do it again.
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Which township road chief makes $45,866 to maintain four miles?Jun 1, 2011 5:08 PM - Some township highway commissioners are getting paid substantial salaries despite caring for only a small number of miles of roads.
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Health-care perk proves townships need scrutinyApr 10, 2011 10:01 PM - A Daily Herald editorial calls on voters and residents to pay more attention to township governments in the wake of an On Guard report that suburban townships have collectively spent more than $1 million of taxpayer dollars on free health care for elected officials.
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