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12 | July 12, 2018 | The highland park landmark news<br />
hplandmark.com<br />
Winnetka Directions: Edens I-94 to Willow Rd.,<br />
Exit east to Green Bay Rd.<br />
North on Green Bay Rd.<br />
Northfield Directions: Edens I-94 to Willow Rd.,<br />
Exit west to Happ Rd.<br />
South on Happ Rd.<br />
THE GLENCOE ANCHOR<br />
Three-year Glencoe trustee to resign<br />
Citing relocation, Village of Glencoe<br />
Trustee Trent Cornell announced this<br />
week he’ll resign from the board of trustees<br />
on Aug. 31.<br />
Glencoe’s village code requires that all<br />
trustees reside in the corporate boundaries<br />
of the Village of Glencoe, and Cornell<br />
and his family are moving to Long<br />
Grove, about 30 miles northwest of<br />
Glencoe.<br />
“My family loves Glencoe, and I really<br />
enjoyed being a trustee, so we’re sad<br />
to leave,” Cornell told The Anchor via<br />
email.<br />
Cornell, 46, was elected to the Village<br />
of Glencoe Board of Trustees in April<br />
2015 and according to the Village, in that<br />
time served on the Community Grants<br />
Committee and was integral to the development<br />
of the most recent Strategic Plan.<br />
To Cornell, the most rewarding accomplishment<br />
was uniting Glencoe organizations,<br />
especially, he said, because<br />
of Illinois’ vast government network.<br />
“I’d have to say I’m most pleased about<br />
something we began when I was on the<br />
Glencoe Park District that continues to<br />
grow, and that is shared services and cooperation<br />
between the local government<br />
entities in Glencoe, and also with neighboring<br />
municipalities,” he said.<br />
Reporting by Joe Coughlin, publisher. Full<br />
story at GlencoeAnchor.com<br />
THE LAKE FOREST LEADER<br />
Six-story Hyatt Place hotel approved in<br />
Conway Park<br />
The Lake Forest City Council unanimously<br />
voted for an ordinance approving<br />
design aspects for a new Hyatt Place hotel<br />
on Field Drive in Conway Park during<br />
its July 2 meeting. The City Council<br />
also voted 6-2 to approve a limited-term<br />
financial incentive package for the hotel.<br />
The hotel will be built on a 9.5-acre<br />
parcel and will be six stories. The first<br />
floor will include meeting rooms, a fitness<br />
center, pool and restaurant, and the<br />
second through sixth floors will include<br />
a total of 158 hotel rooms.<br />
“We’re all in agreement that this is<br />
a very good project, and very good for<br />
the community and something that we<br />
should support,” Alderman Ray Buschmann<br />
said.<br />
Reporting by Todd Marver, Freelance Reporter.<br />
Full story at LakeForestLeader.com.<br />
Police Reports<br />
Cars broken into on Dell Lane<br />
HUBBARD WOODS<br />
Bedside Manor, Ltd.<br />
Crème de la Crème<br />
E Street Denim<br />
EFG Image Photography<br />
Figueroa Orthodontics<br />
Green Bay Cycles<br />
Material Possessions, Inc.<br />
Mattie M<br />
Mr. Chill<br />
Music Institute of Chicago<br />
MyEyeDr<br />
Phototronics, Inc.<br />
Sacred Heart Parish<br />
Sawbridge Studios<br />
Scandinavian Ski Shop<br />
skändal<br />
Susan Kroeger for the Home<br />
Valerie Wilson Travel - Winnetka<br />
Victor Hlavacek Florist &<br />
Greenhouses<br />
Vivid Art Gallery<br />
Winnetka Thrift Shop<br />
*Kids” Corner – playground, music<br />
and shopping<br />
NORTHFIELD<br />
ENAZ for Life<br />
Hofherr Meat Co.<br />
Lori’s Designer Shoes<br />
Peachtree Place<br />
Wags on Willow<br />
EAST ELM<br />
Conney’s Pharmacy<br />
COMPASS<br />
J McLaughlin<br />
Maze Home<br />
North Shore Community Bank<br />
North Shore Frugal Fashionista<br />
“Oui, Madame!”<br />
Optique - North Shore Eye Care<br />
Sara Campbell<br />
T.J. Cullen Jeweler<br />
Village of Winnetka<br />
WEST ELM<br />
Bleachers Sports Music & Framing<br />
BMO Harris<br />
Frances Heffernan<br />
HIT 180<br />
Kaehler Luggage<br />
Little Lan’s<br />
Londo Mondo<br />
Marcus<br />
Marian Michael<br />
New Trier Democratic Organization<br />
Sabika Jewelry<br />
The Book Stall at Chestnut Ct.<br />
The Winnetka Club<br />
Valentina<br />
Village Toy Shop<br />
Winnetka Bible Church<br />
Winnetka Youth Organization<br />
Winnetka-Northfield Public<br />
Library District<br />
Staff Report<br />
Police are investigating two instances<br />
of burglary to motor vehicles after two<br />
residents of Dell Lane reported that their<br />
cars were broken into. One of the residents<br />
reported that $80 in cash and an<br />
ATM card were taken, and another resident<br />
reported that an unknown subject(s)<br />
unlawfully entered her vehicle, although<br />
nothing was removed.<br />
July 2<br />
• Ashton Stewart, 27, of the 2800 block<br />
of Waukegan, was arrested and charged<br />
with driving under the influence when<br />
he was stopped by police for speeding in<br />
the 2900 block of Skokie Valley Road.<br />
Stewart was released on a personal recognizance<br />
bond, pending a court date in<br />
Waukegan on July 27.<br />
July 6<br />
• A resident in the 900 block of Deerfield<br />
Road reported that two tires on her vehicle<br />
were slashed by unknown person(s).<br />
July 7<br />
• A patron of a business in the 1200 block<br />
of Park Avenue reported that an unknown<br />
subject unlawfully removed his<br />
mountain bike from the bike rack at the<br />
main entrance of the facility.<br />
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Highland Park Landmark’s<br />
Police Reports are compiled from<br />
official reports emailed from the Highland<br />
Park Police Department headquarters in<br />
Highland Park and the Highwood Police<br />
Department headquarters in Highwood.<br />
Individuals named in these reports are considered<br />
innocent of all charges until proven<br />
guilty in a court of law.