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Bensenville, Fenton celebrate kermes This group performed on Saturday, Oct. 7, at Fenton High School’s kermes fundraiser held at White Pines to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Mariachi and norteña bands along with folklorico dancers entertained the crowd that enjoyed games, crafts and authentic Mexican food. More photos inside. SUBMITTED PHOTO Bensenville Independent

Illinois State Police squad car reportedly struck while handling a crash near I-290 and York On Oct. 12 at approximately 3:54 a.m., Illinois State Police (ISP) officials investigated a two-vehicle crash involving an ISP officer’s squad car that was reportedly hit by a motorist who allegedly failed to move over nearI-290 westbound and York Road in Elmhurst. On the above date and time, an ISP Troop 3 trooper was stationary on the right shoulder of I-290 westbound

with emergency lights activated, handling a crash. A Nissan Rogue, traveling westbound, failed to move over, striking the rear driver side of the ISP squad car, according to police. The trooper was outside of the squad car at the time of the crash and was uninjured. The driver of the Nissan, 23-yearold Isaac L. Blount of Bellwood, was also uninjured.

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Blount was issued citations for Scott’s Law—improper passing of an emergency vehicle and failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. So far this year, ISP has had 17 Move Over Law-related crashes. In 2022, ISP had 23 Move Over Law-related crashes where eight troopers sustained injuries. ISP is reminding the public of the requirements of the Move Over Law, otherwise known as “Scott’s Law”. When approaching an emergency vehicle, or any vehicle with their emergency or hazard lights activated, drivers are required to slow down and move over. A person who violates Scott’s Law commits a business offense and faces a fine of no less than $250 or more than $10,000 for a first offense. If the violation results in injury to another person, the violator’s driver’s license submitted photo Bensenville Independent will be suspended for a mandatoAbove is an Illinois State Police officer’s squad car that was rery period of anywhere between six portedly hit by a motorist who allegedly failed to move over at apmonths and two years. proximately 3:54 a.m. Oct. 12.

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Pritzker calls Illinois’ support for Israel ‘unequivocal’ after Hamas attacks Governor calls attacks ‘sickening’ at pro-Israel rally, acknowledges ‘many peace-loving Palestinians’

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Gov. JB Pritzker last week condemned the deadly attacks on Israel over the weekend by the militant group Hamas, telling those gathered outside a synagogue in Chicago’s north suburb of Glencoe Oct. 10 that Illinois “unequivocally stands” with the people of Israel. The governor, who himself is Jewish, was one of a handful of elected officials and faith leaders who spoke at the gathering. Pritzker acknowledged the militant group isn’t repre-

sentative of all Palestinians—including those who live in Gaza under the de facto rule of Hamas. “There are many peace-loving Palestinians, and we must honor them,” Pritzker said. “But Hamas—Hamas is a terrorist organization. An army of murderers backed by Iran.” More than 1,000 people were killed by Hamas’ coordinated attacks on Saturday as many in Israel celebrated a Jewish holiday, with thousands more injured and some taken hostage. Among them may be a mother-daughter pair of Evan-

ston residents, according to reporting from the Lake County News-Sun. Israel’s consul general to the Midwest, Yinam Cohen, told the crowd gathered outside of North Shore Congregation Israel that many in the Chicago area are still “waiting for news regarding their loved ones in Israel.” Israel quickly declared war and launched counterattacks on Gaza, which has been under Hamas’ control since 2007. Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 800 and wounded more than 4,000 Palestinians in the days following the initial attack. Pritzker’s address included a message of support for the Israeli military. “We pray today for the strength and safety of the men and women of the Israeli Defense Forces as they embark on this most difficult and important mission,” the governor said. “Each step of the way they should know, and the people of Israel should know, that America and Illinois unequivocally stands with them in their battle to end the ongoing Hamas attacks. We stand with Israel.” Pritzker also said he’d directed the

Illinois State Police to be on alert for any security threats to synagogues and other Jewish gathering places, but he assured the crowd “there is no immediate threat.” Also at the Oct. 10 gathering was Democratic U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider, who told the crowd he was scheduled to be in Israel last week for a conference on relations between Israel and surrounding Arab nations. “We were supposed to be celebrating the idea … that Jews and Arabs belong to the land, and the idea that by embracing each other, Jews and Arabs can live together in peace,” Schneider said. “That is not the vision of Hamas. That is the vision of people who believe in peace. Hamas believes Israel should be eliminated and Jews should be murdered.” Schneider, who is a member of the Congressional Jewish Caucus, called on the federal government to provide Israel with military support, and he said a bipartisan coalition of House members had already introduced a resolution to condemn Hamas. “It is on us to make sure Israel has everything she needs to win this war, to protect her citizens and to make

sure Jews in Israel can live in peace,” Schneider said, equivocating the weekend’s attacks to Sept. 11, 2001. Meanwhile, other Illinois elected officials have weighed in on the conflict, including Attorney General Kwame Raoul and a bipartisan group of a dozen other attorneys general. In a statement last week, the coalition said it was “aghast and outraged at the wanton, calculated attacks on civilians going about their daily lives.” Over the weekend of Oct. 7-8, Illinois’ Legislative Jewish Caucus issued a statement condemning the “deprivation of innocent life.” “We stand with the State of Israel just as she stood with the United States during our most horrific moments,” the group said. A small group of progressive state lawmakers issued their own statement on Oct. 8, calling for “de-escalation and peace” in the conflict and urging people to consider the toll on Palestinians, including those who’ve been killed in counterstrikes. “We will not be able to achieve peace when millions of Palestinians are denied basic human rights,” the statement said.

GoFundMe page created to benefit Lombard boy with rare disease

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Fire department open house

The Lombard Fire Department on Wednesday, Oct. 11, held an open house at Station 45 on St. Charles Road. Firefighter/paramedic Bob Hopper is shown with the pink T-shirts that are part of a fundraiser to benefit the Bhorade Cancer Center at Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital. He said this is the 10th year of selling the T-shirts to benefit the cancer center, raising about $30,000. Hopper said the T-shirt theme changes each year, with this year featuring the ram, honoring local Glenbard East High School. As of press time, Hopper said he has 15 adult size small T-shirts left, at $20 apiece. Email lfdpink@yahoo.com to purchase one.

Aidan Schwarz

In the photo at left, the Lombard Historical Society’s Education and Collections Manager Rae Slowik (left) and Executive Director Alison Costanzo were on hand with a display of old photos of the fire department, as well as a fire department helmet (next to Slowik) from the mid-1950s, when the Villard Fire Department was at 324 N. Edgewood. It later moved to 635 N. Parker, and merged with the Lombard Fire Department in the early 1970s. Next to Costanzo is a helmet worn by then-Deputy Chief Jack Jones, who became the fire department chief in 1963. In the photo at right, a young firefighter tries her hand at putting out a “fire,” with help from fire inspector Mark Millett

Aidan Schwarz of Lombard is believed to be just one of fewer than 200 people to be affected by Danon Disease, which causes skeleto-muscular weakness, motor issues, small stature, intellectual disabilities, vision problems and cardiomyopathy. A GoFundMe was recently created for the 13-year-old boy and his family to travel to Philadelphia for a threemonth potentially life-saving gene therapy clinical trial. “Aidan’s awesomeness and perseverance can only be matched by his sweet and beautiful parents (Eric and Rachel),” the fundraiser reads. “Anyone who has met this family for even a moment is immediately drawn to Eric and Rachel’s strength, humor, selflessness and dedication to their son.” So far, over $11,000 has been raised; the goal is to raise $15,000. To donate, go to: https://gf.me/v/ c/64fg/do-it-for-aidan


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Scenes from kermes at White Pines

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On Saturday, Oct. 7, hundreds came to White Pines to support Fenton High School’s kermes fundraiser. Mariachi and norteña bands performed inside the pavilion, as well as folklorico dancers. There were vendors from the local Witch-o-Rama group selling a wide variety of craft products. Additionally, the library, Village of Bensenville, state and federal congressional delegations joined in the event. Authentic Mexican food—made by Fenton High School parent-volunteers as well as Grand Subaru employees—was sold to raise money for the high school students. Children played the lasso and corn hole games, made crafts and enjoyed the atmosphere all day long.

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Oct. 11, 11:12 a.m. in the 200 block of N. Walnut St., a complainant reported a dept consolidation scam through Zelle. This case is under investigation. BEPC2300844 Oct. 10, 9:28 a.m. in the 800 block of Fairway Drive, Edgar Rodriguez-Mendoza, 38, of Chicago and Juan Rodriguez Mendoza, 38, of

Chicago, both were arrested on two counts of battery. BEPC2300839 Oct. 10, 10:45 a.m. the 300 block of S. York Road, a complainant reported an unknown suspect walked off with her unattended walker from the parking lot. This case is under investigation. BEPC2300841 Oct. 9, 10:54 a.m. near York and Irving Park Road, license plate reader cameras spotted a stolen vehicle. The vehicle was stopped by officers. Upon contacting the owner, the owner declined to press charges. BEPC2300836 Oct. 8, 2:20 a.m. near Irving Park Road and South Access Road, police said Leonel A. Campos, 39, of Wood Dale, was stopped for traffic and found to be DUI. The suspect transported to the station for processing

and was released. BEPC2300832 Oct. 8, 11:56 a.m. in the 200 block of Main Street, a victim reports that vehicle was damaged by a BB gun. The incident is under investigation. BEPC2300834 Oct. 8, 5:32 p.m. in the 600 block of Green Street, a victim reports that vehicle was damaged by a pellet gun. The incident is under investigation. BEPC2300835 Oct. 7, 9:50 a.m. in the 300 block of Main Street, a suspect with a BB gun was seen on video shooting out windows at 9:40 in the evening. The incident is under investigation. BEPC2300831 Oct. 6, 11:37 a.m. in the 700 block of Irving Park Road, Oscar Bernabe, 2, of Melrose Park, was arrested for trespassing, transported to the station

for processing, cited, issued a court date and released. BEPC2300828 Oct. 6, 11:51 a.m. in the 1100 block of Irving Park Road, officers responded to a fight in progress. Yusuf M. Abdallah 28, of Norridge, was arrested for battery and driving while license suspended. The suspect was transported to the station for processing, cited, issued a court date and released. BEPC2300827 Oct. 6, 10:50 p.m. in the 600 block of Green Street, a resident reports the rear window of vehicle broken out. The incident is under investigation. BEPC2300830 Oct. 5, 9:32 p.m. in the 400 block of Grace Street, Carlos Ocampo, 45, of Bensenville, was arrested for driving while under the influence of alcohol. BEPC2300825

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Opinion Slices of life

When life hands you dung Life may give you crap, but it’s what you make of it that matters. People, animals, fish, birds, snails, reptiles—we all deal with crap. We all create crap, even though most of us would rather not think too much about it—or perhaps not at all. There are a number of different ways to say it: crap, poo, poop, excrement, doo doo, deuce, BM and dung. But no matter which synonym you choose, crap happens—to all of us. Let’s get that right out there in the open. Crap exists. We all deal with crap. But, it’s what you make of your crap that really defines you, our bugs you; take your pick. Speaking of bugs, they also create crap. Most bugs see crap and label it as such: a waste product, garbage, stinky, gross, poopy and grimy. Certainly not something to gather, harvest, collect and, dare I say, eat. Most bugs don’t eat crap. But most bugs aren’t the dung beetle— aptly named, I might add. The dung beetle sees a pile of crap and makes it something more, something useable, something bigger, something sustaining. Food. As much as I try to avoid eating crap, I think we can all learn a few things from the dung beetle— without having to actually ingest anything unappetizing. First, adaptability. The dung beetle is extremely adaptable. They are found living (happily) on every continent except Antarctica in farmland, forest, grassland, prairie and even desert habitats. In short, they live wherever crap happens, and that’s pretty much everywhere, isn’t it? Second, versatility. There are three types of dung beetles and each group manipulates poop in different ways. Rollers roll and bury. Tunnelers tunnel and dwellers literally take a pile of poo and make it their home. Third, strength. But not necessarily emotional strength. Dung beetles are strong as in muscle mass. In relation to its size, the dung beetle is not only the world’s strongest insect, it’s the world’s

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strongest animal, with the ability to move poop balls more than 1,100 times its own body weight. Take that, Popeye! Fourth, eco-friendly. Our dung friends revitalize a waste product, by ridding the landscape of crap. This protects livestock, like cattle, from stepping it their own poo as well as reducing pests like flies. The American Institute of Biological Sciences reports that dung beetles save the U.S. cattle industry more than $300 million annually simply by burying above-ground livestock feces. It’s composting at its best, returning nutrients to the soil. Go team dung! Fifth, amazing and star-gazing. Dung beetles look to the stars. Literally. One nocturnal African dung beetle navigates and orients itself using the Milky Way. This makes one realize that there are things bigger than us, and sometimes they are smaller than us. Finally, sacred. Yes, it’s true. Ancient Egyptians saw the dung beetle as a symbol of the heavenly cycle of the sun god—rolling across the sky each day igniting the idea of rebirth and regeneration. Like all of us, dung beetles are on earth to fulfill a mission, to do their job. Some of us aren’t quite sure (yet) what that is. The dung beetle is undoubting. They take poop and use it not only to nourish themselves and their offspring, but they literally make their homes in it. They nourish themselves and help the world in the process. One can only hope to be as big and important and impactful as a dung beetle. You read it here first. Jill Pertler is an award-winning syndicated columnist, published playwright and author. Don’t miss a slice; follow the Slices of Life page on Facebook.

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Casten, Krishnamoorthi release statements on attacks in Mideast Editor’s note: U.S. Rep Sean Casten of the 6th Congressional District of Illinois—whose district represents parts of Lombard—has released the following statement regarding the recent attack on Israel: “I am heartbroken to see the devastating news and unequivocally condemn the attacks on Israel by Hamas during the Jewish holiday of Shemini Atzeret. My heart is with all of the victims and their loved ones. America stands with Israel and supports its right to defend itself. “Terrorism may produce temporary acquiescence. Extremists may realize short-term political gains from the demonization of the “other”. But neither produce the durable peace we must seek. The United States has a moral responsibility to assist in restoring security and preventing the further suffering for Israeli and Palestinian citizens.” Editor’s note: The following is a statement from U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi on the unprovoked terror attack by Hamas in Israel. Krishnamoorthi represents the 8th Congressional District of Illinois, which includes parts of Addison, Wood Dale Bensenville”:

“I’m horrified by the images coming out of Israel after unprovoked attacks by Iran-backed Hamas terrorists. The United States unequivocally stands with the people of Israel against this gruesome terror attack, and strongly supports its right to defend itself.” Krishnamoorthi also releases statement denouncing alleged murder of 6-year-old Muslim boy in Will County Editor’s note: U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi issued the following statement in response to the alleged murder of a 6-year-old Will County boy who was reportedly targeted for his Muslim faith that also left his mother seriously wounded: “I am disgusted and heartbroken by this brutal act of Islamophobic hate. This act of domestic terrorism is an attack on the American Muslim community and our fundamental humanity as a nation. I urge law enforcement authorities to prosecute this crime to the fullest extent of the law and all Americans to come together in rejecting hate in all its forms.”

Incidents of domestic violence homicides in Illinois remains high The Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ICADV) has released its annual Domestic Violence Homicide Report, covering calendar year 2022. ICADV reports 57 people died in 45 separate incidents. Of those deaths, one-third were 17 years of age or younger. The eldest victim was 79. Seven of the death events ended with the perpetrator committing suicide. The most common means of death was by firearms. “The actual numbers have dropped slightly with the easing of the pandemic,” stated Vickie Smith, president and CEO of ICADV. “But these incidents

are preventable, and this loss is untenable.” Illinois now has a Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee that will study and determine what steps can be taken to reduce these preventable deaths in Illinois. With the assistance and support of the Statewide Committee, local judicial circuit teams are being established to review homicide cases and make recommendations for change at the state and local levels. ICADV has also focused on establishing prevention efforts as a primary approach to reducing domestic violence. These efforts will support our local domestic violence response agen-

cies in working within their communities to address root causes of violence. Gov. JB Pritzker has issued a Proclamation recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM). ICADV invites readers to view the full FY21 Domestic Violence Homicide Report containing more detail about the relationships of perpetrators and victims, counties with highest rates, and means of homicide/suicide at ilcadv.coalitionmanager.org/resourcemanager/resourcefile/details/2416. For more information, contact Vickie Smith at 217-789-2830 Ext. 104 or visit www.ilcadv.org.


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I agree with a recent caller who said it would be nice to have more youth and scout groups offer to help seniors with yard work and snow shoveling. That would be Lombard Strong! I would also like to see Lombard encourage more affordable senior housing apartment complexes, like some other communities have done. We have a lot of seniors and while I know the village can’t force anyone to develop here, it would be nice for them to try and attract such an amenity. Truly affordable senior housing, especially for people on fixed incomes, is in really short supply. That would also be truly Lombard Strong! *** I just read the article by Jane Charmelo about the Lombard facility buildings moving forward (Sept. 28 issue). One way the village of Lombard can increase revenue to help offset costs for upgrades, to our police and fire houses, is to start billing Glen Ellyn for our services. Glen Ellyn has the most antiquated fire house in all of DuPage County. Their fire department is completely volunteer with the exception of the fire chief. Every time there is a medical issue or fire, Lombard Fire Department is constantly being called to extinguish it with zero financial compensation. I think the Village of Lombard needs to start invoicing the city of Glen Ellyn for our Professional Services. Just an idea. Thanks. Editor’s note: Below is a response from the Village of Lombard: “The Lombard Fire Department participates in a Mutual and Auto Aid network to provide assistance to neighboring fire departments during emergency incidents, when a department has exhausted its resources or when specific equipment is needed. This partnership in-

volves numerous fire departments and districts, including but not limited to the following agencies, Addison, Bensenville, Bloomingdale, Downers Grove, Elmhurst, Glen Ellyn, Lisle/Woodridge, Oak Brook, Oakbrook Terrace, Villa Park, Wheaton, Wood Dale and York Center. As of September 2023, the Lombard Fire Department has received support for 180 emergency calls and has extended assistance to neighboring departments with 184 calls, highlighting the mutual benefit of this collaborative effort. Notably, the majority of Mutual and Auto Aid rendered has been to assist Villa Park with 49 calls, which accounts for 27 percent of the total aid given. Throughout the year, the Lombard Fire Department has received the majority of assistance from the York Center Fire Protection District with 88 calls, making up 49 percent of the total assistance received. “In terms of revenue generation, the Department does bill for some of its services. In 2022, Lombard received payments from Glenbard Fire Protection District totaling $404,774 for services offered to unincorporated areas of Lombard and Glen Ellyn. Additionally, Glen Ellyn residents have been billed approximately $43,700 year-todate for Emergency Medical Services and transportation to area hospitals. These amounts contribute towards funding Village operations, including Fire and Emergency Medical Services.” *** Hello Lombard. We would like to thank the fire department over on St. Charles and Charlotte. We took our grandson over there and the two firefighters took him around and gave him a tour of the trucks. He got to

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climb all over them. What a great experience and what good hearts they have. Thank you. *** The immigration situation has gotten out of control. While I am not a fan of Pritzker, I am glad he is reaching out to President Biden, addressing the need for funding to sustain the immigrants coming to Illinois (thanks, Lori Lightfoot). However, that federal funding still comes on the backs of working taxpayers, so either way, we are still paying for it. I am all for a “hand up” but not an endless “hand out.” I have yet to hear the president talk about how he is going to stop this endless flood of immigrants coming to the United States. And surely, there are other countries that can absorb the “asylum seekers” besides the United States. *** If you pay any attention to the news, you’ll learn about several horrible crime stories. Every single day, there are multiple stories of disgusting crimes. Murder, child abuse, etc. Where’s the “defund the police” crowd these days? The people who wanted to defund police were always misguided, and that’s being kind. Hopefully more people have figured that out. *** The CROP Hunger Walk people lose a lot of credibility when they describe “climate change” as an emergency and put it in the same category as earthquakes, fires, war and floods. The item in the Lombardian said 25 percent of the funds raised from the Oct. 1 walk benefited local organizations providing hunger relief. That’s a fairly small percentage of the overall funds raised. Where exactly did they send the other 75 percent? Editor’s note: According to the Church World Service website, www.cwsglobal.org, proceeds from the CROP Walk for Hunger are distributed largely to combat hunger and poverty “around the globe … touching the lives of people

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MARLENE J. (BOLTON) ANDERSON, 91 Marlene J. (Bolton) Anderson, 91, of Mendota, Ill., (Formally of Lombard Ill.) passed away on October 4th, 2023, in Allure of Mendota (formally Heritage Manor), surrounded by her family. Marlene was born in Chicago, Ill., to Warren B. Bolton and Harriet W. Bolton on November 9th, 1931. She went to Lincoln School in Lombard, and graduated from Glenbard West in Glen Ellyn (Glenbard East was not built yet). Over the years Marlene worked harder than a lot of women had to in her days, raising 3 kids on her own and working multiple jobs at a time. She was a dedicated mother to say the least.

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from Nairobi to New York City”: helping families raise livestock, such as chickens and cows, and providing seeds to grow food; providing groceries for refugees (such as Sudanese fleeing to Egypt); supplying water filtration where it is needed; and now helping displaced Ukrainians. *** It may cause a lot of havoc in a country with open borders and illegal migrants coming in by the millions. But the Democrats may be able to win the 2024 elections. All we have to do is let the illegals vote to show their gratitude to Joe Biden and the party. *** If the egomaniac in chief, Donald Trump, is looking for a running mate, I suggest he pick one of the eight Republican egomaniacs that helped oust Kevin McCarthy. Matt Gaetz has an ego as large as Trump’s. Maybe he should be the VP pick. Good luck trying to get someone as divisive as Jim Jordan elected Speaker. The House of Representatives is at a complete standstill thanks to these spoiled children, and it couldn’t have come at a worse time with everything that’s going on around the world. *** Hello, Speak Out. I would like to thank the north-side fire department here in Lombard. My son-in-law and my grandson took a tour; they were so kind, our guides firefighters Tim and Brian. The whole firehouse was extremely inviting and made us feel right at home, and we got to take pictures with the trucks and just had a fantastic time. Thanks, fire department of Lombard. Thank you. *** The immigration/border crisis is a fine example of liberals’ foolish ideas. It sounds great to say we are a sanctuary city, all people are welcome, no human is illegal, and so on. When reality strikes, and immigrants actually show up, there are major costs and consequences. It’s almost

comical to hear Chicago residents complain about the influx of immigrants to their city. If we are to believe election results, the vast majority of these residents voted for Biden and other Democrats. Everyone knew Biden would open the border. *** Why is it that our Democratic Party labels everything? We call people racist, MAGA extremists and many other things. It’s time to stop labeling and show the country we can get our country back on track. Actions speak louder than words. *** Hello, this is a concerned American calling. I’m wondering why we traded prisoners for this basketball player (Brittney Griner) who got caught with drugs in another country (Russia), and we’re not doing anything for the people who are actually hostages in other countries. What is the reason for this? Why did we trade one of the most dangerous prisoners in the world (Viktor Bout, called the Merchant of Death) for one basketball player who got caught with drugs and should have stayed in prison? Thank you. *** The Biden administration must realize they may be able to get people to vote for them with giveaways, but our adversaries and enemies use it against us and see our generosity as stupidity. Peace through strength has worked in the past and this is not peace through strength. *** I am sad and angry that these animals from Hamas went into Israel and indiscriminately killed over 1,200 men, women and children, raped women and took hostages, and even reportedly beheaded some. Make no mistake: They are animals, not human beings. They even posted videos of these killings on social media. You can’t negotiate with animals like this. Israel has no choice but to go into Gaza and root them out.

Mama bear had shown up many times for each one of us. She enjoyed being a banquet waitress for Oakbrook Hills Hotel, as well as the Carlisle. She also read water meters in both Downers Grove and Lombard. Marlene is preceded in death by Warren and Harriet Bolton, her brothers, Warren Jr. (Bucky), and Norvin Bolton. Marlene is survived by her children, Andy Anderson, Brenda Andreini, & Cathy Fitzgerald. She is also survived by her brothers and

sisters, Alfred Bolton, Carole Hess, Nancy Banks, Bill (Susan) Bolton, Susie Bishop, and Bonnie Martin, as well as her grandchildren, Cody (Carly) Sweet. Kyra (Bryan) Kaiser. Hannah (Jaymz) Murano. Joshua and Kasie Andreini, Heather (Clint) Sands, Melanie (Sam) Raymond, Colleen (Jeremy) King, and Rheanna Fitzgerald, and great grandchildren, Honestye and Weston Sweet. Josephine Andreini, Autumn, Payton, and Bristol Sands, Harlie and Sam Jr. Raymond, and Braylen King. We would like to give a special thanks to Allure of Mendota & Hospice. A heartfelt shout out to Luke from Hospice, a kind caring soul that in the short time we met him, he gave us his all.

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1893 World’s Columbian Exposition is focal point of new novel Author spent years researching to create historic fiction

“I’ve always loved writing, says Cindy Angell Keeling, and now she has published a novel, “Dream City Dreaming,” in which the writing process, according to her, began with a true historic event. The 25-year Villa Park resident and Arkansas native explained that she decided to become a writer around the mid-2000s, so “I kind of dove in and learned all I could about the craft of writing,” adding with a chuckle that she has a 2012 manuscript “sitting comfortably on my computer.” But things changed in early 2013: “The 1893 Columbian Exposition appeared on the radar,” she continued, and sparked an interest in the topic. “I learned that people came from all over the world,” Keeling said. “It was just a beautiful ‘city’ and I was enamored.” Deciding that the exposition— also known as the Chicago World’s Fair and the 1893 World’s Fair— would become a central focus for a possible novel, the author said she began researching the exposition. That research included reading vintage books and looking at photographs from the time period, and even visiting the Bicycle Museum of America in Ohio, where she got to see a vintage bicycle up-close and personal. “I could touch it, ring the bell,” Keeling described, and serendipitously the bicycle, or “wheels” as they were known in the era, became woven into the story, which tells the tale of a widow named Junaluska (Juna) Lewis and her 14-year-old son, Henry, who travel from Missouri to visit the exposition, with help from her journalist sister Zenobia A. Thom (Zennie) and a kindly older lady named Mrs. Wilson, who allows them to stay in her home. The widow’s father-in-law, Seymour Lewis (based loosely on Keeling’s great-grandfather), owns Lewis Vinegar, and the awardwinning product is being featured at the exposition, prompting Juna and Henry’s trip to Chicago. Throughout the novel, the mother and son visit the exhibition halls and buildings, which the author has described in detail— based on her research—but with a touch of artistic liberty thrown in. In the process, the two undertake

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Author Cindy Angell Keeling has just released a novel that takes place at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. While “Dream City Dreaming” is fictional, some authentic aspects of the exposition are woven into the book. For instance, during her research, the author came across a concert program for Handel’s “The Messiah”—an event that actually took place—and she worked it into the storyline.

adventures both together and on their own, meeting a number of different people along the way. Juna has her sister, in part, to serve as a guide, while Lewis Vinegar’s Chicago sales agent, Archibald Peterson, serves as Henry’s tour guide and mentor. Both Juna and Henry experience a number of different emotions throughout their experiences at the exposition, and they decide to step outside of their personal comfort zones on occasion, in the interest of immersing themselves in all the exposition has to offer. For instance, besides taking in the sights, Juna takes a courageous (for her) stab at trying to increase her self-confidence, with the story highlighting how women of the era start to speak up for themselves and assert some independence.

And, young Henry works up the courage to leave little “gifts” for a young lady who strikes his fancy. Also intertwined throughout “Dream City Dreaming” are themes of friendship, strength of family, grief over a loss, cultural norms of the day and, as the author puts it, “a dash of mystery and romantic elements.” This is no “spoiler alert,” but there is also a twist that Keeling has subtly and slowly woven into the storyline. When asked about the writing process and the story idea for “Dream City Dreaming,” Keeling responded, “I knew from the beginning” that the exposition would be a central character of its own in the novel. “It took awhile. I needed to get it in my head first.” Not knowing exactly where

the story would go—and making changes and adding layers to the characters as the drafts emerged— “I kind of [wrote] to discover what the story is,” Keeling said, adding that it took a good seven years to complete what she called her “project.” And, she said, “It took three years to really get the story down.” Some of her research also involved visiting Chicago museums and some historical societies; and learning about the 1890s era: how people dressed, how they spoke and conversed, what the technology and transportation consisted of, and what the Chicago neighborhoods were like at the time, for example. As for how she created the dialogue among the characters— essentially putting herself in the

mindset of the 1890s—Keeling explained her process: “By reading publications and novels from that time,” she said, adding, “I made a list of common expressions. I also made up a few expressions!” Looking back on the nearly 10year research and writing process, the author commented simply that “It’s been quite a journey.” When asked what she hopes people will get out of the book, Keeling responded that she hopes people will be entertained and maybe learn something about the history of the exposition. She added simply, “I would like readers to be delighted and just enjoy it.” “Dream City Dreaming” can be ordered through online booksellers, and you can visit Keeling’s website at www.cindyangellkeeling.com.


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The St. John’s Artist Series welcomes author and storyteller Lynn Rymarz on Sunday, Oct. 22, at 3 p.m. to open the series’ 16th season. Rymarz will appear, in character, as the inspiration for Rosie the Riveter, one of the most recognizable American symbols ever created—and one realized in the iconic “We Can Do It!” poster that helped recruit women into the workforce during World War II. You can conveniently time-travel with her back to the 1940s (while never leaving this century) to discover how individual lives and the American workforce were forever changed by the women who stepped out of the house and into the factory. This program will be held at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 215 S. Lincoln in Lombard. No tickets are required. Admission is free, though a free-will offering will be taken. For information, go to www. stjohnslombard.org or email artistseries@stjohnslombard. org. SUBMITTED PHOTO Rock Valley Publishing

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The Lombard Police Department recently reported the following arrests and citations. Persons charged with domestic battery are not named in order to protect the privacy of victims. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a conviction, and that subjects are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Juveniles age 17 or younger are not named. Criminal damage to property, criminal trespassing Oct. 4 Donic Domic, 57, of Woodridge, was charged with criminal trespass to a vehicle near Roosevelt and Lloyd at 10:21 p.m. Domestic battery, disorderly conduct, domestic incident, dispute, disturbance Oct. 8 A 31-year-old Lombard man was charged with domestic battery in the 500 block of W. Pleasant at 1:33 a.m. A complainant in the 400 block of W. Ann advised at 4:09 a.m. that a subject made forced entry to the apartment door after the complainant made him leave for being intoxicated. The complainant became uncooperative and advised she did not want any action taken. Oct. 7 A complainant in the 900 block of E. St. Charles reported at 10:28 a.m. that her boyfriend punched her, took her vehicle and fled the scene. A physical altercation occurred involving a subject and a complainant in the 1100 block of S. Fairfield at 7:10 p.m. DUI, DUI-drugs, transportation of open alcohol, possession of open alcohol, consumption of alcohol by a minor, selling alcohol to a minor Oct. 8 Sergio Cruz-Rasillo, 37, of Berwyn, was charged with DUI and operating a vehicle with a suspended registration near Church and Roosevelt at 2:03 a.m. Harassment, threats Oct. 8 Complainants in the 400 block of S. Main came to the Lombard Police Department to report that a subject has been harassing them through emails and text messages. Oct. 4 A juvenile student at Glenbard East High School reportedly threatened a teacher. The incident was handled by a student resource officer. A complainant in the 100 block of N. Charlotte reported that she had been harassed by a subject via email. The subject agreed to have no more contact with the complainant.

of identity theft or fraud in which a victim’s identity was fraudulently used either to make charges on a credit card, open a business, bank or credit account, fraudulently deposit checks, alter a check, receive unemployment benefits—or a victim was convinced by a subject to deposit money into an account, send a check, or to buy gift cards. Possession of cannabis Oct. 5 Dominic Esposito, 19, of Glen Ellyn, was issued citations for unlawful use of cannabis and one headlamp on a vehicle in the 600 block of E. Roosevelt at 3:17 a.m. Suspicious incident Oct. 5 A complainant in the 2200 block of S. Stewart reported three occurrences of knocking, kicking, and twisting of the doorknob while she was home alone. The complainant advised she saw two subjects walking away from the doorway after the noises occurred. A complainant near 22nd and Highland reported a male beside an SUV was dressed in police gear. The male departed in the SUV. Oct. 4 A complainant at Sal’s Pizza Pub, 410 W. 22nd, reported at 12:42 a.m. that a subject described as a black male wearing a black surgical mask and camouflage was in the parking lot. The complainant advised he believed the male was involved in an earlier phone theft. A suspect matching the description was located at a nearby 7-Eleven but refused to provide any information. The complainant also advised the man and another person have been bothering patrons as they leave the business for the past few days. The complainant requested both men be trespassed from the property. Oct. 3 A complainant at 1:10 p.m. reported two males looked through her car windows and knocked on her front door. The males spoke with a witness and told him they had tracked their Apple AirPods to his address and wanted to come inside and look. The witness declined this request and they left the area. A complainant in the 700 block of E. Division advised she has video of her boyfriend trying to take the Ring doorbell camera off and threatening to throw her things out of the house. Theft, burglary, attempted theft or burglary, forgery, deceptive practice, obstruction, robbery Oct. 8 A juvenile was issued a citation and received a no-trespass notice at JCPenney, 175 Yorktown, at 5:25 p.m.

Oct. 6 Identity theft, fraud, forgery Employees at Fas Fuel, 909 E. According to information provid- Roosevelt, reported at 8:12 p.m. ed by the Lombard Police Depart- that two armed subjects described as ment, police reported 10 incidents black males stole the wallets of sev-

eral victims. A complainant in the 100 block of Vennard Court advised Amazon packages had been stolen from his porch. Complaints are to be signed if the suspect is located.

145 Yorktown (two incidents); p.m. Goodwill, 351 E. Roosevelt; and Jewel-Osco, 1177 S. Main. Warrant service Oct. 7 Police said Marshawn C. Knight, Oct. 6 Kyshona L. Dunn, 28, of Down- 25, of Lombard, was transported ers Grove, was issued a citation for to the Lombard Police Department Oct. 3 retail theft at JCPenney, 175 York- and processed on a warrant at 10:56 p.m. A complainant at Fairfield Inn, town, at 6:10 p.m. 645 W. North, reported the theft of Oct. 6 her wallet at 6:13 p.m. Oct. 4 Police said Gregory William A complainant in the 400 block of Kristhian Omar Ramirez MendoW. 22nd advised at 10:35 p.m. that za, 21; Anderson R. Lopez, 27; and Haddad, 44, of Schaumburg, was while he was walking, a male sub- Adrean Esalas, 23; all of West Chi- transported to the Lombard Police ject approached him and asked to cago, were charged with retail theft Department and processed on a use his cellphone. The subject then at JCPenney, 175 Yorktown, at 6:49 warrant at 12:51 a.m. ran off with the complainant’s cell- p.m. Oct. 3 phone. Police said Robin Davis, 42, of Oct. 3 Retail theft Byanyeris Delgaddo Hurtado, 18 Lombard, had an unserved warrant The Lombard Police Department (residence not given) was charged from DuPage County in the 800 reported the following incidents of with retail theft at JCPenney, 175 block of W. Foxworth at 2:04 a.m. Police said Edward Meeks, 29, retail theft that took place in the vil- Yorktown, at 5:09 p.m. lage between Oct. 3 and Oct. 8: at Saya Serikona, 30, of Chicago, of Lombard, was transported to the Dick’s Sporting Goods, 810 E. But- was charged with retail theft at Lombard Police Department on a terfield (four incidents); Von Maur, JCPenney, 175 Yorktown, at 6:19 warrant at 10:07 a.m.

Downers Grove man charged with illegal videotaping of women, 13-year-old girl DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin and Downers Grove Chief of Police Michael DeVries have announced that a Downers Grove man has been charged with inappropriately taping several females, two of whom were in a changing room and one of whom was a 13-year-old in the lobby of a Starbucks. Matthew Morgan, 36, appeared at First Appearance Court, where Judge Joshua Dieden ordered multiple conditions of pre-trial release including weapons surrender, home confinement/ electronic monitoring, monitoring software installed on all his electronic devices and no contact with minors under 18 years old except for his own children. Morgan is charged with one count of unauthorized video recording—victim under 18 (Class 3 felony) and two counts of unauthorized video record-

ing—no consent (Class 4 felony). On Sept. 23, Downers Grove police officers responded to the Downers Grove Goodwill Store & Donation Center for a call of a male subject who allegedly photographed a woman while she was changing in the fitting room. Following an investigation into the matter, it is alleged that while the woman was in the fitting room, a male, later identified as Morgan, placed his phone in record mode and then put the phone under the changing room stall door. Further investigation found that on Sept. 8 in the lobby of a Hinsdale Starbucks, Morgan allegedly began recording on his phone and then placed the phone underneath a 13-year-old female’s dress while he pretended to tie his shoelaces. It is further alleged that the following day, Sept. 9, Morgan was pretending to shop at the Goodwill Store & Donation Center with his teenage daughter when he began recording on his phone and then placed the phone underneath a changing room door. It is further alleged that following the

execution of a search warrant, authorities found approximately 260 videos in which Morgan secretly recorded mostly young females at various locations including Goodwill, Starbucks and Target stores. “The allegations that Mr. Morgan secretly videotaped innocent females in an inappropriate manner, two while they were in a changing room and one 13-year-old girl at a Starbucks are extremely disturbing.” Berlin said. “Also concerning is the fact that the law does not allow a judge to exercise their discretion to detain when unlawful videotaping is charged, as in this case. Since the Safe-T-Act went into effect, in DuPage County the law has largely been working as intended by the legislature. I still believe however, that a judge should have discretion to detain or release pre-trial in any case based on the facts and circumstances of each particular case presented to the judge in court.” Morgan’s next court appearance is scheduled for Oct. 30, for arraignment in front of Judge Michael Reidy.

Garden club to host climatologist Oct. 27 The Lombard Garden Club is pleased to announce that Dr. Trent Ford will be the speaker at its Friday, Oct. 27 meeting. His timely topic is “Ways to Slow Climate Change by Individuals and Local Efforts.” Ford has been the Illinois state climatologist since 2019. He and his team provide information online, through traditional and social media, and by speaking to audiences across the state. In addition to his role in climate education and outreach, Ford also conducts research on the climate and extreme

climate events, like drought and heat waves; monitors current conditions; and studies climate change. A native of Roanoke, Ill., Ford earned a bachelor’s in geography from Illinois State University before completing his master’s and PhD at Texas A&M University. Ford will address some of the impacts we are seeing now and how climate change will affect our landscapes, agriculture and gardening in the future. This month’s program is sponsored by the Conservation and Environment Committee of the garden club and invites the public

to attend at no charge. Mark your calendars for Friday, Oct. 27, at 1 p.m. at the Lombard Community Building, 433 E. St. Charles Road. The Lombard Garden Club is an award-winning 97-year-old organization that promotes an interest in gardening and the beautification of the landscape in our community. The club welcomes fellow gardeners who enjoy learning opportunities and the company of others. Please check the club’s website for details at www.lombardgardenclub.org.


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Willowbrook’s girls tennis team finished its 2023 season by competing in last week’s IHSA Downers Grove South Sectional. Rain forced the sectional to be contested at multiple indoor sites. The top four singles finishers and the top four doubles teams at the sectional will compete in this week’s IHSA Class 2A state meet. The Warriors weren’t able to earn any state-meet berths. Willowbrook’s sectional lineup included senior Lauren Schalk and junior Ella Lopez. Schalk opened the competition with a loss to the eventual sectional champion. Lopez won one sectional match before she was eliminated with a loss. Willowbrook’s doubles team of senior Brenda Martinez and junior Avery Solis suffered a three-set loss at the sectional. The Warriors’ doubles duo of seniors Lauren Carson and Jasmine Langston dropped a 6-4, 6-1 decision at the single-elimination sectional. Willowbrook began last week’s action with a second-place finish in the team standings of the West Suburban Gold Conference Meet, which took place in Villa Park on Oct. 10. Lopez, who is pictured during the conference meet, earned a third-place finish in the No. 1 singles flight. Schalk placed third at No. 2 singles, while Willowbrook sophomore Shannon Freer earned second-place honors at No. 2 singles. The tandem of Carson and Langston finished third at No. 1 doubles. Martinez and Solis placed second at No. 2 doubles. Willowbrook’s team of junior Abby Finnegan and sophomore Hannah Gawat took third at No. 3 doubles. The Warriors’ twosome of senior Natalie Bliss and sophomore Kiki Smalling finished second at No. 4 doubles.

the 2022-2023 school year, with the most acute shortages occurring in urban and remote rural districts. Urban and remote rural districts also had the highest concentrations of vacant special education teacher positions and paraprofessional positions. The report also suggests that since the pandemic, districts have had particular trouble finding enough substitute teachers and paraprofessionals. “I think that tracks with some of what we’re seeing in other sectors of the economy,” Steans said. “I think the people who are more on the minimum wage end of the spectrum, that’s just been more of a crunch. And I think part of the response to that is going to need to be to increase compensation and other kinds of work-related benefits.” The report notes that during the pandemic, schools in Illinois benefited greatly from federal disaster relief money, known as Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief

funds, or ESSER. According to ISBE, Illinois schools have received nearly $8 billion in ESSER funds since the pandemic began, and more than a third of that money—$1.7 billion—was used to fund salaries. But those funds are scheduled to expire next year, which means school districts will face some difficult budget decisions if they want to maintain all of the positions they currently fund. Steans said she believes schools should be able to absorb the loss of that federal funding as long as the state continues to fully fund the Evidence-Based Funding formula, the 2017 law that calls for $350 million in additional school funding each year, with the bulk of that money going to the least-funded districts. “It’s really hard for me to believe that all of those dollars are going to go away, and we’re not going to see

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The supply of education professionals continues to improve in Illinois despite strains brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, but persistent issues remain in certain regions of the state and within some teaching fields. That’s the conclusion of a new report by the education advocacy group Advance Illinois, which was instrumental in the 2017 passage of the state’s Evidence-Based Funding formula that overhauled the way state funds public education. “This is really critical for children,” Advance Illinois president Robin Steans said in an interview for the Capitol Cast podcast. “There’s literally nothing more important that we do as a state than to make sure that we’ve got effective teachers in every classroom, in front of every child. And if we get that wrong, if there are gaps, if there is turn, if there is attrition, all of those things, negatively affect kids.” Even before the pandemic, Illinois was experiencing shortages of teachers, administrators and paraprofessionals, although the shortages weren’t distributed evenly across the state or across all teaching areas. Then, as schools closed during the pandemic and later went to hybrid systems of remote and classroom teaching, there were concerns that even more educators would opt to leave the profession altogether. However, the Advance Illinois report suggests the post-pandemic

workforce remains largely intact. It shows the number of teachers, assistant principals and paraprofessionals working in Illinois schools has been growing steadily since well before the pandemic and is now at its highest level in the past decade. And that growth has been seen in all regions of the state and across districts of different funding levels. That finding is also reflected in the most recent state report card from the Illinois State Board of Education, which shows the statewide average student-teacher ratio was 17:1 at the elementary level, a 10.6 percent improvement from five years ago. At the high school level, the student-teacher ratio was 18:1, an 8.4 percent improvement from 5 years ago. Teachers also increasingly don’t look like the students they teach. Fifteen years ago, there was a 31 percentage point gap between the percentage of white teachers compared to the percentage of white students. Last year, that number had risen to a 35-point gap, meaning that the state’s student population is diversifying at a faster rate than the teacher workforce. This, according to Advance Illinois, can have detrimental effects— academic and otherwise—on students of color. But those are statewide averages and they may not reflect conditions in all classrooms and in all subject areas. According to the Advance Illinois report, nearly half of all school districts in Illinois reported having at least one teacher vacancy during

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Public Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of October, 2023, the Board of Education (the “Board”) of School District Number 2, DuPage County, Illinois (the “District”), adopted a resolution declaring its intention and determination to issue bonds in the aggregate amount of $5,000,000 for the purpose of increasing the Working Cash Fund of the District, and it is the intention of the Board to avail of the provisions of Article 20 of the School Code of the State of Illinois, and all laws amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, and to issue said bonds for the purpose of increasing said Working Cash Fund. Said Working Cash Fund is to be maintained in accordance with the provisions of said Article and shall be used for the purpose of enabling the District to have in its treasury at

all time sufficient money to meet demands thereon for expenditures for corporate purposes. A petition may be filed with the Secretary of the Board (the “Secretary”) within thirty (30) days after the date of publication of this notice, signed by not less than 1,044 voters of the District, said number of voters being equal to ten percent (10%) of the registered voters of the District, requesting that the proposition to issue said bonds as authorized by the provisions of said Article 20 be submitted to the voters of the District. If such petition is filed with the Secretary within thirty (30) days after the date of publication of this notice, an election on the proposition to issue said bonds shall be held on the 19th day of March, 2024. The Circuit Court may declare that an emergency referendum should be held prior to said election date pursuant to the provisions of Section 2A-1.4 of the Election Code of the State of Illinois, as amended. If no such petition is filed within said thirty (30) day period, then the District shall thereafter be

authorized to issue said bonds for the purpose hereinabove provided. By order of the Board of Education of School District Number 2, DuPage County, Illinois. Dated this 18th day of October, 2023. Jacqueline Dye Secretary, Board of Education, School District Number 2, DuPage County, Illinois Robert Laudadio President, Board of Education, School District Number 2, DuPage County, Illinois (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Review Oct. 19, 2023) 445618 Notice of Public Hearing Concerning the Intent of the Board of Education of School District Number 2,

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the Public Hearing and be heard. A link for electronic viewing will be posted on the Village website at least 48 hours prior to the meeting date. Written comments mailed to Village Hall, and online comments submitted on the Village website, will be accepted by the Community and Economic Development Department through November 7, 2023 until 5:00 P.M Office of the Village Clerk Village of Bensenville (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Review Oct. 19, 2023) 445626

LEGAL NOTICE/PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Meeting of the Community Development Commission of the Village of Bensenville, DuPage and Cook Counties, will be held on Tuesday, November 7, 2023 at 6:30 P.M., at which a Public Hearing will be held to review case No. 2023 - 31 to consider a request for: Variation, Accessory Structure Height Municipal Code Section 10 – 7 – 4A – 4 Variation, Mechanical Equipment Location Municipal Code Section 10 – 7 – 4C – 13a Variation, Mechanical Equipment Screening Municipal Code Section 10 – 7 – 4C – 13b At 1151 N Ellis Street in an existing I-2 General Industrial District. The Public Hearing will be held in the Village Board Room at Village Hall, 12 S. Center Street, Bensenville. The Legal Description is as follows: LOTS 14 AND 15 IN DEVON FIVE ACRE FARMS, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST ½ OF THE WEST ½ OF THE NORTH EAST ¼ AND PART OF THE EAST ½ OF THE NORTH WEST ¼ OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JUNE 10, 1947 AS DOCUMENT 522698 AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION FILED AUGUST 13, 1947 AS DOCUMENT 526985, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 1141-1161 Ellis Street, Bensenville, IL 60106. Prologis of 6250 N River Road, Suite 1100, Rosemont, IL 60018 is the owner and Helget Gas Products, Inc. of PO Box 24246, Omaha, NE 68124 is the applicant for the subject property. Any individual with a disability requiring a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in any public meeting held under the authority of the Village of Bensenville should contact the Village Clerk, Village of Bensenville, 12 S. Center St., Bensenville, IL 60106, (630) 766-8200, at least three (3) days in advance of the meeting. Applicant’s application and supporting documentation may be examined by any interested parties in the office of the Community and Economic Development Department, Monday through Friday, in the Village Hall, 12 South Center Street, Bensenville, IL 60106. All interested parties may attend the Public Hearing and be heard. A link for electronic viewing will be posted on the Village website at least 48 hours prior to the meeting date. Written comments mailed to Village Hall, and online comments submitted on the Village website, will be accepted by the Community and Economic Development Department through November 7, 2023 until 5:00 P.M Office of the Village Clerk Village of Bensenville (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Review Oct. 19, 2023) 445625

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No arrests have been made as of at around 12:30 a.m. during a gather- Reggie Meadows, died after sufferpress time in connection with a mass ing to commemorate Juneteenth held ing a gunshot wound to the abdomen. shooting at a the stripINDEPENDENCE mall in unincorpo- in the parking lot at the mall, located Deputy Chief Eric Swanson of the Call Pronear PARADE Shop rated DuPage County Willow- DAY near Honeysuckle Lane and Route DuPage County Sheriff’s Office said MarchJune Register with83. brook to early Sunday morning, Today the park district! in a news conference Sunday, June 18, the day designatedSign as Juneteenth. up at BvilleParks.org/Libertyfe Approximately 23 people were 18 that at least two other victims 766-0304 st The (630) DuPage County Sheriff’s wounded by gunfire. Victims were were in critical condition. Office said an unknown number of taken to hospitals in DuPage, Cook “The motive behind this incident suspects fired multiple rounds from and Will counties. One man, iden- is unclear,” Swanson said. “This is JULY 4 SWIM still an active investigation.” Noon-5 p.m. | July “We are working around the clock 4 Register WhitePinesGolf.com to bring those responsible to justice,” in advance by Bensenville Water Park calling 630-766-7015. akbROOk eRRace akbROOk errace eRRace the sheriff’s office said in a recent akbrOOk akbROOk eRRace 394390 396445 akbROOk eRRace 438525 396917 post on Twitter, urging anyone with information to call 630-407-2343. VOL. 17 NO. 21 WWW.THEINDEPENDENTNEWSPAPERS.COM THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2021 VOL.17 17••••NO. NO.23 20 WWW.THEINDEPENDENTNEWSPAPERS.COM THURSDAY, MAY 6,2023 2021 VOL. 19 28 WWW.THEINDEPENDENTNEWSPAPERS.COM THURSDAY, JUNE 29, WWW.THEINDEPENDENTNEWSPAPERS.COM THURSDAY, MAY 27, 2021 VOL. 17 NO. 24 WWW.THEINDEPENDENTNEWSPAPERS.COM THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 2021 The Juneteenth celebration started SUBMITTED PHOTO Addison Independent at around 6 p.m. Saturday, June 17. According to the Daily Herald, DuPage County Sheriff’s deputies had been monitoring the celebration, but Joe Benedetti, known as “Joe the Barber,” recently retired after 50 years of serving the Addison responded to a 911 call of a fight that community. The owner of Joe’s Hair Styling Unisex at 611 W. Lake Street was honored by the Village had broken out nearby. of Addison at a Board meeting on Monday, June 5, where he received a Proclamation in honor of his While deputies were investigating 50 years in business. Nearly 100 community members attended the meeting to congratulate him. that call, they heard gunshots and

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State Rep. Terra Costa Howard recently accepted the Ray Graham Association Monarch Effect Award in recognition of her ongoing and effective advocacy on behalf of Illinoisans with disabilities. The non-profit Ray Graham Association (RGA) presents the Monarch Affect Award annually to individuals and organizations that have provided significant support for RGA’s mission to empower people with disabilities to reach, grow, and achieve. RGA President and CEO Kim Zoeller presented the Monarch Effect Award to Costa Howard during the organization’s annual Appreciation and Achievement Awards luncheon. “From the outset of her term,

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tion. “Out of nowhere, there was a major gunfight for like 30 seconds,” eyewitness Bartosz Majerczyk told ABC 7 Eyewitness News. “I’d say, 60 plus rounds. You could tell it was two different groups of people shooting at each other.” Another witness, who said she was at the celebration, told ABC 7 Eyewitness News “everybody started running” when the gunfire erupted. “There was a man,” she said. “He fell on top of me. He had a gunshot wound to his leg. It was like something you can’t imagine.” In a statement, Governor JB Pritzker said he is closely monitoring the shooting. “Gathering for a holiday celebration should be a joyful occasion, not a time when gunfire erupts and families are forced to run for safety,” Gov. Pritzker said. “As I’ve said time and

health emergency in this country and I remain committed to banning these dangerous weapons and making our state safer for everyone.” Meadows was described as a “devoted father whose life was tragically taken from us amidst a Juneteenth celebration” on a GoFundMe page set up to provide support to his two young children, RJ and Gabby. Meadows was “a beacon of love and strength, who fell victim to a devastating crossfire incident that shattered the peace and joy of what should have been a day of celebration. “Amidst the chaos, Reggie tragically lost his life, leaving an indelible mark of grief on his family and community. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the other victims who were injured, as we mourn the loss of Reggie, a remarkable individual who touched the lives of many.”

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VILLAGE OF ADDISON DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS ANNUAL TREASURER’S REPORT April 30, 2023 These statements reflect all cash receipts and disbursements, and all transactions of the Village Treasurer pertaining to the Village of Addison for the fiscal year ended April 30, 2023. A copy of the Village’s financial statements and the independent auditor’s report for said fiscal year is available for inspection at the Office of the Village Treasurer or on the Village web site at: www.AddisonAdvantage.org. Colleen Witt, Treasurer, Village of Addison Combined Statement of Net Position All Governmental, Business Type and Fiduciary Fund Governmental Business-Type Total Primary Fiduciary Activities Activities Government Funds REVENUES: Program Revenues: Charges for Services $ 10,308,984 $ 18,759,396 $ 29,068,380 $Operating Grants and Contributions 2,241,749 2,241,749 Capital Grants and Contributions 735,343 10,916 746,259 General Revenues: 11,398,789 11,398,789 Property & Replacement Taxes Sales & Home Rule Sales Taxes 24,602,186 2,767,747 27,369,933 Telecommunication Tax 647,944 647,944 Shared Income Taxes 5,768,672 5,768,672 Other Taxes 3,713,429 3,713,429 Other Revenue 2,115,598 435,499 2,551,097 5,846,572 TOTAL REVENUE 61,532,694 21,973,558 83,506,252 5,846,572 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 48,356,163 22,550,985 70,907,148 4,775,666 Change in Net Position Before Transfers 13,176,531 (577,427) 12,599,104 1,070,906 Transfers (230,461) 230,461 CHANGE IN NET POSITION 12,946,070 (346,966) 12,599,104 1,070,906 NET POSITION, MAY 1 122,164,028 57,208,014 179,372,042 61,179,610 NET POSITION APRIL 30 $ 135,110,098 $ 56,861,048 $ 191,971,146 $ 62,250,516 Combined Statement of Net Position All Governmental, Business Type and Fiduciary Fund Governmental Business-Type Total Primary Activities Activities Government

ASSETS Cash and Investments Restricted cash and investments Property taxes receivable (net) Accounts receivable Accrued Interest Leases Other receivables Inventory Prepaid items Due from other governments Capital assets not being depreciated Capital assets being depreciated, net of accumulated depreciation Total Assets DEFERRED OUTFLOWS OF RESOURCES Unamortized charge on refunding OPEB items Pension items - IMRF Pension items - Police Pension Asset retirement obligation Total deferred outflows of resources Total Assets and Deferred Outflows of Resources LIABILITIES Accounts payable Accrued payroll Accrued interest Unearned revenues Retainage payable Other liabilities Non-current liabilities: Due within one year Due in more than one year Total Liabilities DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCES Deferred revenue-property taxes Deferred Inflows - Leases OPEB items Pension items - IMRF Pension items - Police Pension Total deferred inflows of resources Total Liabilities and Deferred Inflow of Resources NET POSITION Net investment in capital assets Restricted for: Special Service Area #1 Pension Benefits Held In Trust Highways and Streets Public Safety Unrestricted TOTAL NET POSITION SALARIES $1 – $24,999 - HALIK, JAMES R $25,000$49,999 - MALATESTA, JOSEPH M, CAVALIGOS, KATERINA D, HERRERA, ERIKA D, OKICHICH, JOSEPH, OSTRANDER , JOSEPH, VAN STEDUM, MARK R, CONNOLLY, JAMES M, FOTOPOULOS, MARIANNE C, VELASQUEZ, EDNA P, CESARIO, KANDICE, FLORES, DAISY, FREDERICK, BRIDGET M, ENGLISH, SUSAN P, BLUME, ERIC, WATSON, SEAN C, BUKOVIC, LINDSAY A, CARNEY, PAUL A, CASTELLANO, BARBARA E, DOHERTY, AUDREY M, LEBRON, MARISOL,

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$ 45,802,767 10,996,601 451,165 9,517 7,243,019 666,361 70,558 606,337 8,279,189 58,742,819

$ 15,718,205 30,000 4,227,454 9,376 14,247 1,223,530 1,552,310

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THE VILLAGE OF BENSENVILLE, DuPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, will receive sealed bids for the 2022 RESIDENTIAL STREET LIGHTING PROJECT until Eleven A.M. (11:00 A.M.) (prevailing time), October 31, 2023 at the office of the Municipal Clerk in the Village Hall, 12 South Center Street, in the Village of Bensenville, Illinois, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. NOTICE: FEDERAL LABOR STANDARDS, PREVAILING WAGE RATES AND SECTION 3 REGULATIONS WILL APPLY TO THIS PROJECT MINORITIES OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (MBE), WOMEN OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES (WBE), AND SECTION 3 CONTRACTORS ARE ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT BIDS ON THIS PROJECT

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A bid bond, certified check, bank draft or irrevocable letter of credit on a solvent bank, payable to the Village of Bensenville, or cash in an amount of not less than ten percent (10%) of the amount of the bid shall be submitted with each bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory performance bond in the amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract sum as a security for the faithful performance of the Contract and also a Payment Bond in the amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Sum as a security for the payment of all persons performing labor on the Project under the Contract and furnishing materials in connection of the Contract. The successful bidder shall also furnish a Certificate of Insurance. No bid shall be withdrawn after opening of bids without the consent of said Municipality for a period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled time of opening bids. The Village of Bensenville reserves the right

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Warriors improve to 32-1 Team wins five straight matches to claim the title at LincolnWay Central’s tournament; post-season begins next week

The Willowbrook girls volleyball team moved its overall season record to 32-1 by winning six straight matches last week. After opening the week with a conference win over Proviso East, the Warriors won five matches and claimed the championship at Lincoln-Way Central High School’s Autumn Knights Tournament. The event at Lincoln-Way Central began on Oct. 11, and concluded on Saturday. Willowbrook improved its West Suburban Gold Conference record to 5-0 with a 257, 25-7 victory over Proviso East in Villa Park on Oct. 10. Senior Calli Kenny provided the Warriors with 10 aces and eight assists during the win over the Pirates. The Warriors began the tournament at Lincoln-Way Central with two wins on Oct. 11. Willowbrook opened the event with a 25-14, 25-16 victory over Marian Catholic. The Warriors then beat Downers Grove South 25-14, 25-16. Junior Hannah Kenny supplied seven kills, seven assists, five aces and six digs in Willowbrook’s win over Marian Catholic. Calli Kenny added 16 assists, six kills, six digs and three aces. Junior Anna Marinier of the War-

riors contributed seven kills and five digs. Seniors Keri Ostrowski and Elisa Chivilo made seven and five digs, respectively. Calli Kenny delivered nine assists, eight kills and six digs in the Warriors’ win over Downers Grove South on Oct. 11. Hannah Kenny had seven kills, eight assists, three digs and two aces in the match. In its first match at Lincoln-Way Central on Saturday, Willowbrook edged Loyola Academy 22-25, 25-16, 15-4. Hannah Kenny provided eight kills, seven assists and six digs in the victory. Calli Kenny had six kills, 16 assists, nine digs and two aces. Seniors Elle Bruschuk and Eliza Ramey connected for five and four kills, respectively, for the Warriors. Marinier had four kills and eight digs in the match, while Chivilo made 14 digs. The Warriors improved to 3-0 in the tournament’s pool play following their win over Loyola Academy. Willowbrook then faced Lockport in a tournament semifinal match. The Warriors defeated Lockport 25-9, 25-23. Hannah Kenny bashed eight kills in Willowbrook’s win over Lockport. She also provided nine assists, seven digs and three blocks. Calli Kenny amassed six kills, 16

assists and 12 digs against Lockport. Bruschuk and Marinier delivered five kills each. Chivilo made nine digs and handed out five assists. The Warriors beat Romeoville 25-10, 25-19 in Saturday’s championship contest at Lincoln-Way Central. Calli Kenny supplied nine kills, eight digs, seven assists and three aces in the title contest. Hannah Kenny contributed 10 digs, nine assists, four kills, three blocks and two aces. Bruschuk added four kills and three blocks, while Ramey had three kills and two digs. Chivilo made eight digs, while Marinier made four digs and hit two kills. The Warriors completed their regular season with this week’s matches against Hinsdale Central and Leyden. Willowbrook will open the IHSA Class 4A by hosting a regional. The Warriors will play a regional semifinal match on Oct. 24. The regional final takes place on Oct. 26. If Willowbrook wins the regional title, it will advance to the Hinsdale Central Sectional. The Warriors are that sectional’s No. 2 seed. Oak Park and River Forest, which handed the Warriors their only loss of the season, is the sectional’s No. 1 seed. The two teams could collide in the sectional final on Nov. 1.

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Willowbrook’s girls volleyball team won five straight matches to capture the championship plaque at Lincoln-Way Central High School’s Autumn Knights Tournament. The Warriors won two matches at the tournament on Wednesday, Oct. 11. They completed the tournament with three victories on Saturday. Willowbrook raised its overall season record to 32-1 with Saturday’s three wins. The Warriors finished the regular season with two matches earlier this week. Willowbrook will begin the IHSA Class 4A post-season by hosting next week’s regional in Villa Park. If the Warriors win the regional title, they will advance to the Hinsdale Central Sectional.

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Glenbard East’s football team beat Glenbard South 28-14 in Friday’s Upstate Eight Conference clash in Lombard. The visiting Raiders entered the game with a perfect 7-0 record. Glenbard East, Glenbard South and South Elgin are now locked in a threeway tie for first place in the conference standings. The regular season ends this week. All three teams will likely finish the regular season with identical 8-1 records. Shown here, junior Chris Renford (No. 18) of the Rams races down the sideline for a 58-yard touchdown reception in the middle of the third quarter. Renford’s score gave the Rams a 26-14 lead. Junior Amonte Cook added a two-point conversion run moments later. Glenbard East, which has clinched a berth in the IHSA playoffs, will finish the regular season with this Friday’s conference home game against Bartlett.

Inspired Rams beat Glenbard South 28-14 Result leaves Glenbard East, Glenbard South and South Elgin in a three-way tie for first in the Upstate Eight Conference

Glenbard East’s football team defeated Glenbard South 28-14 in Friday’s Upstate Eight Conference battle in Lombard. The visiting Raiders entered the showdown with a perfect 7-0 record. The Rams, who entered the contest with a record of 6-1, had been waiting several weeks to prove they could prevail in a close game against a tough opponent. Up until Friday, all six of Glenbard East’s wins came in games that featured a running clock during the second half. Those games had a running clock because the Rams built leads of at least 40 points in each contest. Glenbard East’s only loss of the season was a 17-14 conference setback against South Elgin in Lombard on Sept. 1, in the second week of the season. The visiting Storm trailed the Rams in the final minute of that game before producing a goahead touchdown pass with 11.1 seconds to play. Glenbard East, Glenbard South and South Elgin now sit in a three-way tie for first place in the conference standings with identical 7-1 records. All three teams will likely share the Upstate Eight title. The regular season ends this week, and all three teams should finish it with decisive wins. The Rams will conclude the regular season with this Friday’s conference home game against Bartlett (4-4). Glenbard South will play at Elgin (1-7) this Friday, while South Elgin will play a home game against Streamwood (2-6). Glenbard South handed South Elgin its only loss of the season on Sept. 29. The Raiders beat the Storm 14-13 in South Elgin. The three teams that are tied for first in the Upstate Eight Conference have already clinched playoff berths. One more conference team—East Aurora—should clinch a playoff berth this week. The Tomcats face Fenton (0-8) this week. Glenbard South scored the first touchdown of Friday’s game in Lombard, which was played with a threat of heavy rain. That rain did not arrive until much later in the evening, after the

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Senior quarterback Blake Salvino (No. 10) threw three touchdown passes to lead the Rams to Friday’s win.

game concluded. The Raiders scored the first touchdown of the night on a 21-yard touchdown pass with about six minutes left in the first quarter. The extra-point kick gave Glenbard South a 7-0 lead. The Raiders’ first scoring drive of the game covered 36 yards. The drive began after a short Glenbard East punt. The Rams evened the score with an 80-yard drive that ended with a 5-yard touchdown pass from senior quarterback Blake Salvino to senior

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Warriors lock up a playoff berth by beating Morton 41-14

said Willowbrook coach Nick HilWillowbrook finishes dreth while discussing Friday’s game at Morton. “We had two touchdowns regular season with called back on penalties. Then we of settled in. We continue to get this week’s home game kind a little bit better each week.” Senior quarterback Arthur Palicki against Leyden fired three touchdown passes for the

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Another dominant performance

Willowbrook’s flag football team defeated Larkin 68-0 in Saturday’s semifinal game at the West Suburban Gold-Plus Conference tournament in Villa Park. The Warriors will face Addison Trail in this Saturday’s tournament championship contest at Willowbrook. The Warriors went 5-0 and didn’t allow a single point during their five regular-season games against conference opponents. Willowbrook, which finished its regular season with a 32-0 win over Addison Trail on Oct. 7, posted another shutout victory in Saturday’s semifinal game against the Royals. The Warriors led Larkin 42-0 at halftime. Freshman McKenzie Edison (No. 3) of Willowbrook is pictured while running for a first-half touchdown. Edison returned a punt for a touchdown later in the first half. Sophomore Marli Smrz (No. 6) is pictured during her touchdown reception on the last play of the first half. Junior Kendall Medinger, who threw the touchdown pass to Smrz, was named Willowbrook’s player of the game.

Warriors race at WSGC Meet

The Willowbrook football team improved to 6-2 overall and 4-1 in the West Suburban Gold Conference with Friday’s 41-14 victory at Morton in Berwyn. The Warriors clinched an IHSA playoff berth with their decisive win over Morton. Willowbrook will finish the regular season with this Friday’s conference home game against Leyden (2-6 overall; 2-3 in the conference). The Warriors built a 41-0 halftime lead over Morton, which dropped to 1-7 overall and 1-4 in conference play. Willowbrook’s halftime lead of at least 40 points led to a running clock throughout the second half. The game was supposed to start at 7:30 p.m., but the opening kickoff was moved up to 5 p.m. because there was a threat of severe weather. “We were a little sloppy to start,”

Warriors during Friday’s contest. He threw two touchdown passes to junior K.J. Rhodes and delivered one scoring pass to senior Carter Ferguson. Palicki contributed a rushing touchdown in the win over Morton. Junior Jovon Boyd broke a lengthy touchdown run for the Warriors. Rhodes added a defensive touchdown during the victory. Downers Grove South, which leads the West Suburban Gold Conference standings with a perfect 5-0 conference record, will complete the regular season with this Friday’s home game against Addison Trail (6-2 overall; 3-2 in the conference). Downers Grove South (5-3) has won five straight games after opening the season with three non-conference losses. Addison Trail clinched a playoff berth with last week’s 20-7 win over Leyden.

score of 53 points in its second-place Willowbrook junior finish in the team standings of the which featured five full Amelie Ojeda finishes competition, teams. Leyden (79 points) placed while Morton (99 points) and second in the girls race third, Addison Trail (124 points) finished

Willowbrook’s boys boys and and girls girls Willowbrook’s cross-country teams teams competed competed in in cross-country Saturday’s West West Suburban Suburban Gold Gold Saturday’s Conference Meet Meet at at Katherine Katherine LegLegConference ge Memorial Memorial Park Park in in Hinsdale. Hinsdale. The The ge Warriors placed placed second second in in the the team team Warriors standings of of the the girls girls event. event. WillowWillowstandings brook claimed claimed third third in in the the team team comcombrook petition of of the the boys boys race. race. petition Junior Amelie Amelie Ojeda Ojeda of of the the WarWarJunior riors delivered delivered aa second-place second-place indiindiriors vidual finish finish in in the the girls girls race. race. She She vidual completed the the 3-mile 3-mile race race in in 20 20 completed minutes, 10 seconds. Ojeda Ojeda finished finished minutes, 3 seconds. behind the the meet’s meet’s individual individual chamchambehind pion—Downers Grove Grove South South junior junior pion—Downers Holly Johnson. Johnson (20:02). Holly Willowbrook sophomore sophomore MariMariWillowbrook angela Popoca Popoca ran ran to to aa fifth-place fifth-place angela finish in in the the girls girls race. race. She She negotiatnegotiatfinish ed the the rain-soaked rain-soaked course course in in 20:56. 20:57. ed Junior Malin Malin Meeker Meeker was was the the third third Junior Warriors to to cross cross the the finish finish line. line. She She Warriors landed in in 12th 12th place place after after completing completing landed the race race in in 21:40. 21:41. Freshman Freshman Grace Grace the Mamolella (22:16; (22:17; 16th 16th place) place) and and Mamolella junior Molly Molly Brown Brown (22:43; (22:44; 19th) 19th) junior rounded out out Willowbrook’s Willowbrook’s scoring scoring rounded lineup. Sophomore Sophomore Allyson Allyson Stefani Stefani lineup. (22:50; 20th) 20th) and and junior junior Holly Holly HarHar(22:49; ris (24:32; (24:33; 31st) 31st) also also represented represented the the ris Warriors in in the the meet. meet. Warriors Ojeda, Popoca, Popoca, Meeker Meeker and and MaMaOjeda, molella earned earned All-Conference All-Conference recrecmolella ognition by by placing placing among among the the top top 16 16 ognition finishers in in Saturday’s Saturday’s race. race. finishers Downers Grove Grove South South won won the the Downers conference meet’s meet’s team team title title with with its its conference total score score of of 23 23 points. points. Five Five MusMustotal tangs placed placed among among the the meet’s meet’s top top tangs eight individual individual finishers. finishers. eight Willowbrook turned turned in in aa team team Willowbrook

fourth and fifth, respectively. Freshman Danielle Marcinkowski turned in Addison Trail’s best finish in the race with her 14th-place time of 21:57. 21:56.

Blain leads Warriors in the boys race Junior Kasen Blain led Willowbrook’s boys team to its third-place showing in Saturday’s event. Blain finished the 3-mile race in a 14thplace time of 17 minutes, 39 seconds. Junior Jake Skibbie of the Warriors finished a couple of seconds after Blain. Skibbie landed in 16th place in the individual standings with his finishing time of 17:41. Blain and Skibbie both secured All-Conference honors by placing among the top 16 finishers in the race. Junior Adriano Quintero (18:29; (18:28; 21st), senior Declan Abercrombie (18:33; (18:32; 22nd) and junior Omar Arenas (18:46; (18:43; 23rd) contributed to the Warriors’ third-place score in the team standings. Seniors Evan Weder (18:59; (18:58; 25th) and Liam Moran (20:57; (20:56; 34th) rounded out Willowbrook’s varsity lineup at the conference meet. Downers Grove South won the team title in the seven-team boys meet with its score of 28 points. Four Mustangs landed in the top eight of the meet’s individual standings. Morton, which earned four of the top nine finishes in the individual standings, posted a second-place

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Rams take on the Raiders

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Glenbard East’s girls volleyball team faced Glenbard South in last week’s Upstate Eight Conference match in Lombard. The Rams won the first game of the Oct. 10 contest, but the visiting Raiders rallied to earn a 22-25, 25-19, 25-17 win. Glenbard East fell to 17-11 overall and 6-3 in conference play with the loss. Senior Hannah Meyer (No. 9) provided the Rams with 24 assists and eight digs during the match. Junior Grace Johnson (No. 6) contributed seven kills, four digs and three aces. Freshman Belle McDermott supplied 10 kills and six digs. Senior Lauren Bradley made 20 digs. The Rams won two of five matches at their own 24-team Autumnfest Tournament, which took place on Friday and Saturday. Glenbard East opened the event with Friday’s losses to Benet Academy (25-15, 25-13) and Normal Community High School (25-20, 25-15). The Rams played in the event’s Bronze level on Saturday. Glenbard East began Saturday’s action with a 25-22, 27-25 loss to West Aurora. The Rams then beat Glenbard South 25-13, 25-17. Glenbard East completed the event with a 26-24, 25-19 win over Crystal Lake South. The Rams finished 21st in this year’s Autumnfest event. Benet Academy won the tournament title. The Redwings beat Mother McAuley 25-22, 25-22 in the championship match. Glenbard East’s overall season record stood at 19-14 at the end of the tournament. The Rams are completing the regular season with this week’s matches against Bartlett and Glenbard North. Glenbard East will open the IHSA Class 4A post-season with a match against Downers Grove South at the Oak Park and River Forest Regional on Oct. 24.


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Rams run at Upstate Eight Conference Meet • Rams Girls finish second in meet’s team event, boys place fifth

The Glenbard East girls and boys cross-country teams participated in Saturday’s Upstate Eight Conference Meet at Bartlett High School. The Rams ran to a second-place finish in the team standings of the girls race. Glenbard East placed fifth in the team competition of the boys event. Junior Elena Kosorog posted the Rams’ best finish in Saturday’s girls race on the waterlogged course in Bartlett. Kosorog completed the 3-mile race in a sixth-place time of 20 minutes, 24.3 seconds. Junior Brissa Sarabia of Glenbard East finished right behind Kosorog, crossing the finish line in a seventh-place time of 20:26.8. Senior Maya Reinheimer (20:35.1) of the Rams ran to a ninthplace finish in the individual standings of the race, which included 64 competitors. Senior Anabelle Stevenson (21:01.5) turned in a 17th-

place finish for Glenbard East. Senior Sammy Kelly (22:02.7) of the Rams landed in 31st place. Junior Isabella Zucchero (22:42.8; 37th) and freshman Sophia Demarchi (22:51.1; 39th) rounded out Glenbard East’s varsity lineup in Saturday’s girls race. East Aurora’s girls team won the team title of the event with its total of 54 points. The Rams posted a second-place total of 64 54 points in the competition, which included nine teams. Glenbard East finished just ahead of Bartlett, which earned third with its score of 66 points. Van Dam finishes fourth in the boys race Senior Ryan Van Dam of the Rams sprinted a fourth-place finraced to to a fourth-place finish ish in individual the individual standings of in the standings of SaturSaturday’s covday’s boys boys race.race. Van Van DamDam covered ered the 3-mile in 15 minthe 3-mile coursecourse in 15 minutes, 58 utes, 58 seconds. seconds.

Glenbard East Eastsophomore sophomoreMason MaHephner delivered a sixth-place time son Hephner delivered a sixth-place of time16:17.9. of 16:17.Senior SeniorChris Chris Hallerud (17:39.9; 30th), junior Leo Contreras (17:47.9; 35th) and junior Miles DePhillips (17:56.5; 37th) completed the team’s scoring lineup. Junior Emmett Emmett Cross Cross (18:05.6; (18:05; 40th) 6; 40th)and andsenior senior Garin Garin Ohanion (18:34.4; 45th) also represented the Rams in Saturday’s boys varsity race, which included 63 finishers. Glenbard South the the teamteam title Southwon won in theinboys totalits of to44 title the event boys with eventitswith points. South ElginSouth (89) placed sectal of 44 points. Elgin (89) ond, East while AuroraEast (96 Aurora points) placedwhile second, and points) third (96 Elgin points)(97and Elginclaimed (97 points) and fourth, Glenbard claimed thirdrespectively. and fourth, respectiveEast earned aEast fifth-place of 109 ly. Glenbard earnedtotal a team topoints in the event, which included tal of 109 points in the event, which nine full teams. included nine full teams. The Rams’ girls and boys teams will race in this Saturday’s 12-team IHSA Class 3A Naperville North Regional.

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Gianbiagio Brusca with 42.9 seconds left in the first quarter. Senior Matt Larson ignited the Rams’ first scoring drive of the night with a 44yard run. Larson didn’t score a touchdown during the game, but he did pile up about 170 rushing yards. Senior Ryan Snell converted the extra-point kick after Brusca’s touchdown reception to tie the score at 7-7. The Rams took their first lead of the night on junior Amonte Cook’s 11-yard touchdown run with 6:56 remaining in the second quarter. Cook’s run capped a 73-yard drive. Snell’s extra-point kick pushed the Rams’ lead to 14-7. The Raiders intercepted a Salvino pass with about three minutes left in the first half. Glenbard South’s offense took possession at the Rams’ 38-yard after Salvino threw his first interception of the season. Glenbard East’s defense then held the Raiders over the next three plays, forcing a punt. The Rams owned a 14-7 halftime lead. Salvino lofted a 27-yard touchdown pass to Cook with 9:23 left in the third quarter. The scoring pass completed the Rams’ 68-yard drive to start the second half. The ensuing extra-point kick failed, leaving Glenbard East with a 20-7 lead. “We worked hard every day, since summer camp, for this game,” said Cook after Friday’s win over the Raiders. “We all did our jobs. We all wanted this. Everybody gave in. Nobody gave up.” Glenbard South responded to Cook’s third-quarter score with a 60-yard touchdown reception by senior standout Cam Williams, who will continue his football career at the University of Notre Dame. Williams caught a long pass and sprinted into the end zone with 8:04 to play in the third quarter. The Raiders made the extra-point kick to cut Glenbard East’s lead to 20-14. About two minutes later, the Rams scored what turned out to be the game’s final touchdown. Salvino completed a short pass to junior Chris Renford, who raced down the sideline for a 58-yard touchdown reception with 6:11 left in the third quarter. Cook then ran across the goal line for a successful two-point conversion run. The Raiders were able to move the ball down the field during the rest of the game, but Glenbard East’s defense delivered several big plays to keep Glen-

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Sports in brief Broncos drop to 5-3 after losing 24-7 at Brother Rice The Montini Catholic football team fell to 5-3 following Friday’s 24-7 loss to Brother Rice in Chicago. After opening the 2023 season with five consecutive wins, the Broncos have lost three straight games. Montini will finish the regular sea-

son with this Friday’s game at St. Laurence (6-2) in Burbank. Brother Rice improved to 4-4 with its win over the Broncos. The Crusaders held an early 10-0 lead after scoring a touchdown and kicking a 36-yard field goal in the first quarter. Moments after the field goal, Montini scored its lone touchdown of the game. Senior

Alex Marre of the Broncos broke a 64-yard run that advanced the ball to the Crusaders’ 3-yard line. Moments later, Marre crossed the goal line on a 3-yard touchdown run. Senior Cole Stumbaugh made the extra-point kick to cut Brother Rice’s lead to 10-7 in the first quarter. The Crusaders added a second-quar-

ter touchdown to raise their lead to 17-7 by halftime. Brother Rice scored its final touchdown of the game during the fourth quarter. Marre gained 91 rushing yards on nine carries during Friday’s game. Montini junior quarterback Gaetano Carbonara completed 14 of 24 pass attempts for 167 yards during the con-

concerning the bid document or specifications must be submitted in writing to Eric Hendrickson, Forestry and Urban Landscaping Supervisor (hendricksone@villageoflombard. org) on or before October 30, 2023. A written response will then be provided to all known bidders and made available to the public by posting to the Village website. No interpretations, clarifications or addenda will be issued after October 16, 2023, four days prior to the scheduled bid opening. Any questions submitted after that date will not be answered. Please include your email address when picking up a bid packet in case any addenda is issued.

of SEPTEMBER, A.D. 2023. Jean Kaczmarek DuPage County Clerk (Published in The Lombardian Oct. 5, 12 & 19, 2023) 444862

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 26TH day of SEPTEMBER, A.D. 2023. Jean Kaczmarek DuPage County Clerk (Published in The Lombardian Oct. 5, 12 & 19, 2023) 444656

Legal notices VILLAGE OF LOMBARD NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR Specialty Landscaping and Annual Planting Bed Maintenance Notice is hereby given that the Village of Lombard, Illinois, acting through the Department of Public Works, will receive sealed bid proposals for Specialty Landscaping and Annual Planting Bed Maintenance Bid proposals must be received prior to 8:30 a.m. November 3rd , 2023 at the Public Works Department, 1051 S Hammerschmidt Avenue, Lombard, Illinois, 60148, marked “Attention: Eric Hendrickson” and at that time publicly opened and read aloud. Each proposal should be placed in a sealed envelope and labeled on the outside of the bid packet, “This packet is in response to the Village of Lombard’s request for bids relative to: Bid #: PWO 24-17 Bid Description: Specialty Landscaping and Annual Planting Bed Maintenance” This is to ensure that the bid is clearly identified as such. In addition, only sealed bids will be accepted. Description of Work The proposed work is officially known as Specialty Landscape and Annual Planting Bed Maintenance. The Village of Lombard is seeking a Contractor to empty trash receptacles at the downtown train station year round staring in January, maintain landscape beds and install and maintain plantings at flower beds throughout the Village of Lombard starting in Spring 2024. The duration of the contract is from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024, with options for 2025 and 2026. All the above, as well as other project details, are further described in the contract documents for said work as prepared by the Village of Lombard. Qualification of Bidders Bidders shall: • Have adequate equipment and employ adequate staff to accomplish the work specified. • Be able to document and provide current references for the above. Availability of Contract Documents Bid specifications and specific instructions to bidders should be requested electronically at http://www.villageoflombard.org/bids. All questions

Bid proposals for this project will be considered to determine the lowest responsible bidder. Judgment on the award of the contract shall be based not only on cost but also on past performance, experience, and ability to perform the work. The Village of Lombard reserves the right to accept the proposal deemed to be in its own best interest based on all of the above considerations and other considerations the law allows in determining the definition of ‘responsible bidder’. Bids will be acted upon by the President and Board of Trustees. Rejection of Bids The Village reserves the right to defer the award of the contract for a period not to exceed sixty (60) calendar days after the date bids are received, and accept or reject any or all proposals, and waive technicalities. Village of Lombard, Illinois Elizabeth Brezinski Village Clerk (Published in The Lombardian Oct. 19, 2023) 445566 NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 79225 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on SEPTEMBER 28, 2023, wherein the business firm of ONLINE PUBLISHERS, 323 S. ARBORETUM CIRCLE, WHEATON, IL 60189 was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/are as follows: Scott J. Kolbaba, 323 S. Arboretum Circle, Wheaton, IL 60189 and Florin T. Kolbaba, 0S083 Lee Court, Winfield, IL 60190. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 28TH day

NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 79223 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on SEPTEMBER 26, 2023, wherein the business firm of SUR-SEAL PARKING LOT MAINTENANCE, 380 E. ST. CHARLES ROAD UNIT #805, LOMBARD, IL 60148 was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/are as follows: Rory Krabec, 1089 Beverly Ct., Lombard, IL 60148. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 26TH day of SEPTEMBER, A.D. 2023. Jean Kaczmarek DuPage County Clerk (Published in The Lombardian Oct. 5, 12 & 19, 2023) 444585 NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 79221 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on SEPTEMBER 25, 2023, wherein the business firm of ON THE SPOT MASSAGE, LLC, 610 W. ROOSEVELT ROAD, WHEATON, IL 60187 was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/are as follows: Lisa Cadotte, 0N387 Fanchon Street, Wheaton, IL 60187. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 25TH day of SEPTEMBER, A.D. 2023. Jean Kaczmarek DuPage County Clerk (Published in The Lombardian Oct. 5, 12 & 19, 2023) 444652 NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 79222 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on SEPTEMBER 26, 2023, wherein the business firm of RS CONSULTING, 308 NORTON STREET, LOMBARD, IL 60148 was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/are as follows: Richard Steben, 308 Norton Street, Lombard, IL 60148.

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NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 79228 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on OCTOBER 2, 2023, wherein the business firm of ONE KIND DESIGNS, 3S101 BARKLEY AVE., WARRENVILLE, IL 60555, was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/are as follows: Mark Crisostomo, 3S101 Barkley Ave., Warrenville, IL 60555; Angelina Battista, 3S101 Barkley Ave., Warrenville 60555.. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 2ND day of OCTOBER, A.D. 2023. Jean Kaczmarek DuPage County Clerk (Published in The Lombardian Oct. 19, 26 & Nov. 2, 2023) 445512 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS PUBLICATION NOTICE OF COURT DATE FOR REQUEST FOR NAME CHANGE (ADULT) Request of: SOPHIA EILEEN GOMEZ Case Number: 2023 MR 520 There will be a court date on my Request to change my name from SOPHIA EILEEN GOMEZ to the new name of AUGUST ESAI GOMEZ. The court date will be held November 22, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. at 505 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL, DuPage County, in Courtroom #2007.

test. Senior George Asay of the Broncos made six receptions for 56 yards. Junior JoJo James provided four receptions for 43 yards, while junior Santino Florio made two catches for 43 yards.

Rams finish regular season with a 3-1 win Glenbard East’s boys soccer team finished its regular season with last week’s 3-1 victory over Bartlett in an Upstate Eight Conference match in Lombard. The Rams completed the regular season with an overall record of 6-5-3 and a conference mark of 4-3-2. Glenbard East finished fifth in the Upstate Eight Conference standings. Glenbard East and Bartlett played a scoreless 40-minute first half in their Oct. 11 contest. The visiting Hawks took a 1-0 lead when they scored a goal off a corner kick about three minutes into the second half. The Rams evened the score at 1-1 when junior Reean Dialektakos scored a goal with 28:30 left in the match. Dialektakos gave Glenbard East a 2-1 lead when he scored with 21:23 to play. Senior David Hernandez provided the Rams’ third goal of the match with 4:45 remaining. Seniors Josue Roman, Lukas Czapla and Jonny Weltin supplied one assist each. Roman assisted Dialektakos’s first goal of the contest. Weltin delivered an assist on Dialektakos’s second goal. Czapla assisted Hernandez’s goal. Glenbard East sophomore goalkeeper Josh Ziemer made six saves during the match. The Rams opened the IHSA Class 3A post-season earlier this week. They faced Schaumburg in a regional semifinal contest at the Schaumburg Regional.

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score of 37 points in the team standings. Willowbrook claimed third with its total of 96 points. Leyden (104 points) placed fourth, while Hinsdale South (113 points) wound up fifth. /s/ Sophia Gomez Proviso East (159 points) and Addison Trail (180 points) finished sixth Dated: 9/28/2023 and seventh, respectively. Willowbrook’s boys and girls Candice Adams Clerk of the Circuit Court teams will open IHSA Class 3A 8085-936421 post-season action by competing in this Saturday’s 12-team regional at (Published in The Lombardian Lyons Township’s south campus in Oct. 5, 12 & 19, 2023) 444837 Western Springs.


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DU PAGE COUNTY ANNUAL TAX SALE NOTICE

THE DU PAGE COUNTY ANNUAL TAX SALE WILL BEGIN ON NOVEMBER 16, 2023 AT 9:00 AM AND WILL RUN UNTIL APPROXIMATELY 5:00 PM THAT DAY. IF NECESSARY, THE SALE WILL CONTINUE ON NOVEMBER 17, 2023, AT 9:00 AM AND WILL CONCLUDE THAT DAY WHEN ALL PARCELS HAVE BEEN SOLD. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERSTHE LEGAL NOTICE BELOW CONTAINS A LIST OF REAL ESTATE PARCELS FOR 2022 TAX, PAYABLE IN 2023, THAT ARE UNPAID AS OF OCTOBER 6, 2023 AND SUBJECT TO TAX SALE. IT IS THE PROPERTY OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO INSURE RECEIVING A TAX BILL AND DETERMINING IF THE TAXES ARE PAID IN FULL. IF YOUR PROPERTY, NAME OR PARCEL NUMBER IS LISTED, IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO TAKE ACTION SO THAT YOUR TAXES ARE NOT SOLD AND A TAX SALE LIEN PLACED ON YOUR PROPERTY. THE SALE OF THE TAXES WILL RESULT IN A LIEN AGAINST THE PROPERTY THAT WILL ADD A MINIMUM OF $104.00 IN FEES PLUS INTEREST TO THE AMOUNT NOW DUE. SALE OF THE TAX AND FAILURE BY THE OWNER TO REDEEM MAY RESULT IN LOSS OF THE PROPERTY. UNDER ILLINOIS STATE LAW, THE PURCHASER OF THE DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES MAY OBTAIN TITLE TO THESE PROPERTIES IF THEY ARE NOT PAID (REDEEMED) IN A TIMELY MANNER. THE TAX AMOUNTS LISTED BELOW ARE VALID THROUGH NOVEMBER 15, 2023. ONLY CASHIER’S CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS OR CASH ARE ACCEPTED FROM NOVEMBER 1, 2023 THROUGH NOVEMBER 15, 2023. ALL PERSONAL OR BUSINESS CHECKS WILL BE RETURNED. PAYMENTS MUST BE IN OUR OFFICE BY NOVEMBER 15,2023, REGARDLESS OF POSTMARK. CASHIER’S CHECKS OR MONEY ORDERS CAN BE MAILED TO THE DU PAGE COUNTY COLLECTOR, 421 N COUNTY FARM RD, WHEATON, IL 60187. PLEASE DO NOT MAIL CASH. FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT SUBMITTING PAYMENT OR TO VERIFY THE EXACT AMOUNT DUE, CALL THE DU PAGE COUNTY COLLECTOR 630-407-5900 DURING OUR OFFICE HOURS OF 8:00 AM THROUGH 4:30 PM. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE TREASURER.DUPAGECO.ORG DELINQUENT TAX LIST OF GENERAL TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I, GWEN HENRY, COUNTY COLLECTOR OF DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, SHALL APPLY TO THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT IN WHEATON, DU PAGE COUNTY, ON NOVEMBER 14, 2023, FOR JUDGMENT AGAINST THE FOLLOWING DU PAGE COUNTY PROPERTIES LISTED BY PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER, FOR UNPAID 2022 GENERAL TAXES, PRIOR YEAR’S TAXES, FORFEITURES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, WHICH ARE ADVERTISED SEPARATELY BY THE VARIOUS MUNICIPAL COLLECTORS. ALL AMOUNTS INCLUDE APPLICABLE PENALTIES AND/OR COSTS. APPLICATION WILL ALSO BE MADE FOR AN ORDER TO SELL THESE PROPERTIES FOR THE SATISFACTION OF THE AMOUNT DUE. AND I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT ON NOVEMBER 16, 2023, ALL PROPERTIES AGAINST WHICH JUDGMENT AND AN ORDER OF SALE WAS OBTAINED, SHALL, UNLESS PREVIOUSLY PAID, BE OFFERED FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DU PAGE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER IN WHEATON, IL, FOR ALL UNPAID TAXES, PENALTIES AND COSTS DUE. IF FOR ANY CAUSE, JUDGMENT SHALL NOT BE RENDERED AT THE SAID TIME, THEN THE SALE WILL BEGIN AT 9:00AM ON A DAY WITHIN FIVE BUSINESS DAYS AFTER SAID JUDGMENT SHALL BE RENDERED. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN THAT PURSUANT TO ILLINOIS COMPILED STATUTES 35ILCS 200/21-220, NO PERSON SHALL BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE A CERTIFICATE OF PURCHASE OR BID AT THE TAX SALE WHO DID NOT REGISTER WITH THE COUNTY COLLECTOR BY OCTOBER 31, 2023, WHICH IS AT LEAST TEN BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF THE SALE. THE FOLLOWING LIST OF DELINQUENT TAXES COVERS ALL PROPERTY WITH UNPAID TAXES AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 6, 2023. PAYMENTS MADE AFTER PRINTERS’ COPIES HAVE BEEN SENT TO THE PUBLISHER WILL BE ENTERED IN THE JUDGMENT RECORD AS PAID BEFORE SALE. PURSUANT TO ILLINOIS COMPILED STATUTES THE COUNTY COLLECTOR SHALL COLLECT $10 PER PARCEL FROM THE TAXPAYER ON PAYMENTS MADE AFTER NOVEMBER 1, 2023, TO COVER CERTIFIED MAILING AND PUBLICATION COSTS. DELINQUENT TAX LIST OF GENERAL TAXES FOR ADDISON TOWNSHIP S E C T I O N 02 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-02-102-033 TRUCKIN IL LLC 03-02-202-002 PRECISION GRINDING INC 03-02-202-027 2692 DELTA REALTY LLC 03-02-203-022 MEHTA REALTY INC 03-02-205-018 UNIREAL HOLDINGS LLC 03-02-300-027 PROLOGIS 2 LP 03-02-302-007 AMB PROP RE TAX CO 03-02-303-014 AMB PROP RE TAX CO 03-02-304-014 AMB PROP RE TAX CO 03-02-304-015 CROW HOLDINGS 03-02-402-011 THORNDALE BUSINESS PARK

TOT AMT DUE 29,413.17 26,609.44 7,840.85 12,857.62 29,188.32 54.68 35,428.13 67,288.52 139,898.95 4,083.86 310.16

S E C T I O N 03 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-03-304-009 KIRKLAND PROPERTIES HOL 03-03-304-011 KINGBRIDGE 10 INC 03-03-305-018 JSSN LLC 03-03-306-016 CONSOLIDATED MACHINE

TOT AMT DUE 67,873.55 35,332.85 13,570.72 38,211.05

S E C T I O N 04 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-04-206-001 ELECTRO RENT CORP 03-04-209-012 ABDULLAH, MUHAMMED & A 03-04-209-059 VRANGALLA, ANISE & BESN 03-04-209-101 RODRIGUEZ, JESUS M 03-04-209-103 BHAT, J & S BABU 03-04-209-112 DUNN, CHARITY 03-04-300-005 WOOD DALE PARK DISTRICT 03-04-402-030 LESS LLC

TOT AMT DUE 52,522.32 3,272.97 3,111.74 2,841.94 6,196.12 3,037.87 724.29 84,518.75

S E C T I O N 05 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-05-100-087 FAVIA, JESSIE 03-05-100-095 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TR44 03-05-100-139 YANAMADALA, S 03-05-100-166 MARAK, VITALII 03-05-100-191 GUIDA, NICHOLAS 03-05-104-012 ESK HOLDINGS LLC ITASCA 03-05-200-031 IHP HOSPITALITY LLC 03-05-206-008 AMARICJAY-RE HOLDINGS L 03-05-301-010 VOGEL, MARK S & MARY J 03-05-301-032 FINN, ROGER A 03-05-301-039 HARMON, PEGGY J 03-05-301-098 MJB CONTRACTORS INC 03-05-301-103 SCHNOOR, MICHAEL & K 03-05-302-033 FIJAL, JERZY & BEATA 03-05-302-049 KRISHNAKUMAR, SARITA B 03-05-302-055 KOZACZKA, BOLESLAW 03-05-302-093 TYS, KRZYSZTOF & WIOLET 03-05-302-094 SKYDAN REAL ESTATE SALE 03-05-308-010 KOKENES, PETER 03-05-313-071 WALL BEAVERS, SARA 03-05-313-137 SBK MANAGEMENT LLC 03-05-313-171 PASDO, MARLENE B 03-05-313-173 LANCASTER, JOHN & MONIC

TOT AMT DUE 7,551.10 3,701.08 7,676.83 7,676.83 3,762.62 3,556.00 75,780.88 11,440.64 4,559.32 10,532.05 5,601.16 80.86 21,129.03 3,043.12 6,109.36 3,098.71 4,399.31 9,434.87 8,692.64 2,836.50 6,397.37 5,562.20 2,793.60

S E C T I O N 06 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-06-101-019 ITASCA OFFICE LLC 03-06-301-015 EGL LOGIS LLC 03-06-402-033 ROGERS, RENEE & RANDALL 03-06-404-007 DE MITO, APRIL D

TOT AMT DUE 123.56 93,924.70 6,669.33 7,386.51

S E C T I O N 07 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-07-103-014 RAREMRK, LTD 03-07-205-012 CIFALDI, MICHAEL & B 03-07-205-014 TIERNEY, JOHN H 03-07-207-018 DOTTER, WILLIAM & DEBOR 03-07-208-016 RIDGEWAY, JAMES P &MONI 03-07-211-018 HO, J & V NGO 03-07-213-011 LAUGHLIN, PATRICK & AMY 03-07-217-002 MID EASTERN CONSTRN CO 03-07-401-019 BANK OF AMERICA 03-07-403-005 TAYLOR, NICHOLAS & E

TOT AMT DUE 19,652.79 3,967.77 170.79 2,119.99 3,321.01 6,794.41 4,229.61 160.88 1,342.81 9,074.70

S E C T I O N 08 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-08-104-006 SCHREINER SR TR, DONALD 03-08-107-008 LLOYD BRAUN LOT 120 LLC 03-08-111-011 ACIERNO, MICHAEL 03-08-112-006 FAST FINANCIAL CORP 03-08-115-010 MAZZONE, JOHN & KAREN 03-08-200-017 BREWER, D & D KEEGAN 03-08-201-011 LUDWIG, TYLER 03-08-205-011 MACCHITELLI, DINA & J 03-08-208-010 MEROLA, MICHELE 03-08-311-066 AHMED, MOHAMMED M & I 03-08-313-016 SAMPSON, KATHLEEN L 03-08-318-037 PANAGAKIS, GEORGE & JAI 03-08-322-007 WALUSZKO, LUKASZ 03-08-324-001 VARGAS, MANNY 03-08-324-012 VOGEL, GORDON A 03-08-405-003 MOORE, JAMES 03-08-407-024 BAEZ, E&D PANAGIOTOPOUL 03-08-418-008 GATBUNTON, RYAN 03-08-423-011 PRAWICA, ZDZISLAW &ROBE 03-08-121-001 MOCK, DON 03-08-201-007 SCAFIDI, JOHN & KIMBERL 03-08-311-033 SANTANA, BERNARDO & AID 03-08-314-009 PANAWA, PENNI L 03-08-319-030 LEE, DONG & UL SOON 03-08-404-006 BEECROFT, MARILYN 03-08-412-014 RAMANI, AFRIM & ELIZABE 03-08-424-026 FISHER, BOBBI

TOT AMT DUE 7,602.14 4,492.30 16,055.40 17,446.12 4,984.52 7,159.78 4,563.77 8,336.76 14,750.81 1,715.30 10,021.64 9,283.97 3,447.07 6,810.40 6,546.75 2,699.60 3,392.25 8,297.39 3,734.64 3,725.69 4,477.64 1,715.30 7,310.14 16,934.81 6,128.38 3,053.20 7,728.59

S E C T I O N 09 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-09-102-012 LA SALLE ADVISORS DWC

TOT AMT DUE 23.60

03-09-102-014 LA SALLE ADVISORS DWC 03-09-201-001 SNEIL LLC 03-09-201-002 SNEIL LLC 03-09-205-014 LA SALLE NATIONAL BK 10 03-09-205-017 555 POND DRIVE LLC 03-09-307-003 LONERGAN, WILLIAM L & A 03-09-310-009 SPOONER, JANICE E 03-09-310-010 SPOONER, JANICE E 03-09-310-011 SPOONER, JANICE E 03-09-310-013 SPOONER, JANICE E 03-09-310-014 SPOONER, JANICE E 03-09-406-005 HARVEY DEVELOPMENT, LLC 03-09-406-007 HARVEY DEVELOPMENT LLC 03-09-410-002 PETCHENIK, MELODY &W HA 03-09-413-011 MINCHALA TENEZACA, EMMA 03-09-413-038 BULLIS, RICHARD A & E A 03-09-102-013 LA SALLE ADVISORS DWC 03-09-204-022 555 POND DRIVE LLC 03-09-303-049 JACKSON, RICHARD L TR 03-09-310-008 SPOONER, JANICE E 03-09-310-012 SPOONER, JANICE E 03-09-406-001 310 WEST IRVING PARK RO 03-09-406-006 HARVEY DEVELOPMENT LLC 03-09-410-006 DZIENISZEWSKI, MAREK 03-09-410-020 VOLLMANN, JAMES 03-09-413-015 OAK PARK INVESTMENTS IN

23.60 512.39 512.39 1,773.70 27,260.42 5,821.43 3,003.14 3,003.14 3,003.14 3,003.14 3,003.14 2,916.39 2,606.43 8,978.92 2,294.82 5,083.34 23.60 13,408.95 3,348.20 3,003.14 3,003.14 3,809.42 854.84 2,245.14 6,280.99 2,122.73

S E C T I O N 10 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-10-102-008 WOOD DALE PARK DISTRICT 03-10-102-010 WOOD DALE PARK DISTRICT 03-10-102-025 WOOD DALE PARK DISTRICT 03-10-106-003 J T PROPERTIES 03-10-113-013 2500 DEVON PROPERTY INC 03-10-113-014 ITASCA BANK & TR 03-10-203-003 JAROS, JACEK & JOWITA 03-10-205-014 QUINTERO, JOSE & TERESA 03-10-212-014 FOUTE BUILDING CORP 03-10-301-008 MIHALOPOULOS, FRANK D 03-10-303-009 DE LEON, O & K OREWILER 03-10-306-018 DE LEON, OLIVER & KAREN 03-10-308-002 RINGLER, SHERRY 03-10-310-009 BRANCATO, VINCE 03-10-311-009 CIEPIELA, WLADUSLAW & E 03-10-316-006 GLUPCZYK, IRENEUSZ 03-10-319-031 PARKWAY BK & TR 16178 03-10-400-024 HERRERA, LETICIA & G 03-10-400-027 RAMIREZ, MARTIN M 03-10-403-005 KENGOTT, THOMAS W 03-10-403-012 JAROS, J & J SYLWIA 03-10-404-005 LANDEROS, GILBERTO 03-10-409-001 ROBLES, JUAN F 03-10-411-027 PENN, SHIRLEY A 03-10-414-010 SANTOS, AURORA 03-10-415-022 LARSEN, BARBARA 03-10-424-010 HERNANDEZ, JUAN & MARIA 03-10-102-009 WOOD DALE PARK DISTRICT 03-10-102-014 WOOD DALE PARK DISTRICT 03-10-112-013 GONZALEZ, MIGUEL &LETIC 03-10-202-013 WOOD DALE CENTER ASSOC 03-10-212-008 FOUTE BUILDING CORP 03-10-303-002 MORGAN SR, KENNETH & D 03-10-305-017 467 N MAPLE AVENUE LLC 03-10-311-001 YAHN, JEFFREY J 03-10-312-015 LOGUE, JENNIFER L 03-10-322-004 HERNANDEZ, MARISOL 03-10-401-008 CORTES, EDUARDO 03-10-403-019 HERNANDEZ, BENITA 03-10-409-003 ALVARADO, SERAFINA 03-10-415-027 BINGHAM, ROBERT D

TOT AMT DUE 4,532.89 3,350.51 4,108.54 5,653.32 21,640.26 669.18 6,173.06 3,737.69 15,522.26 5,984.28 3,598.76 2,611.13 2,568.02 4,567.73 4,920.76 3,770.34 2,745.54 3,688.34 4,074.31 2,201.64 8,621.84 6,425.07 2,101.34 5,277.05 5,550.50 2,417.88 3,369.92 1,348.45 4,145.69 42,421.41 264.04 10,153.07 3,228.81 8,183.15 5,249.82 5,088.89 3,511.22 2,757.68 1,066.44 5,825.19 3,164.04

S E C T I O N 11 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-11-101-009 CASEY, BILL ENTERPRISES 03-11-101-015 CASEY, BILL ENTERPRISES 03-11-101-021 CASEY, BILL ENTERPRISES 03-11-101-022 BENDER, GOSWIN 03-11-102-025 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 03-11-104-020 RAILROAD PROPERTIES LLC 03-11-105-021 MW MACHINE SYSTEMS LLC 03-11-200-047 RAILROAD PROPERTIES LLC 03-11-202-049 RAILROAD PROPERTIES LLC 03-11-302-008 RAMIREZ, I & M JURADO 03-11-309-027 BANUELOS, MARTHA 03-11-314-010 OZA, VIJAYKUMAR & VEENA 03-11-401-025 DUPERE, MARK A 03-11-402-024 EQUIPTED PROPERTIES LLC 03-11-100-010 HUBERT, JEFFREY & KERI 03-11-101-017 AMIRAN, MANSOUR 03-11-102-011 KNOLLYS, LETTICE 03-11-105-011 HOYER, HARVEY &JACQUELI 03-11-105-026 RAILROAD PROPERTIES LLC 03-11-301-003 KALAMARZ, KATARZYNA 03-11-311-017 ASLF MANAGEMENT INC 03-11-400-024 RAILROAD PROPERTIES LLC

TOT AMT DUE 61,759.94 3,899.04 5,327.64 14,549.21 4,235.72 126.55 19,442.73 126.55 126.55 2,295.25 3,888.00 10,306.06 4,761.56 33,247.87 22,145.56 34,520.77 282.89 41,188.49 126.55 6,131.65 2,922.19 126.55

S E C T I O N 13 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-13-314-002 JBMR INC 03-13-315-001 CHU, WAH C 03-13-315-003 175 MAY STREET LLC

TOT AMT DUE 2,405.06 2,521.02 3,640.83


03-13-317-003 AC YORK LLC 03-13-319-002 VALADEZ, JOSE 03-13-322-009 FLORES, JUAN 03-13-324-001 CIULA, LUKASZ 03-13-324-006 SALTARSKI, STANISLAW 03-13-324-007 237 EVERGREEN LLC 03-13-327-004 BROASCA, GABRIEL 03-13-315-002 CHU, WAH 03-13-318-017 DE CASAS, MARISA 03-13-323-002 FAYETTE AVE REALTY LLC 03-13-325-030 ARENAS, JUAN D

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DU PAGE COUNTY ANNUAL TAX SALE NOTICE 3,959.28 3,320.96 10,450.99 20,617.15 6,847.31 11,485.18 1,596.09 1,484.85 3,679.82 15,899.85 3,079.03

S E C T I O N 14 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-14-100-002 BONESTEEL, FERRIS & NAS 03-14-103-007 RODRIGUEZ, ARMANDO &MAR 03-14-112-010 HERNANDEZ, MANIANITO 03-14-114-004 FAROOQUI, ABDULHAQ & T 03-14-116-015 RAMIREZ, S & L CUELLAR 03-14-117-068 JAROS, JACEK 03-14-122-008 KLEIN, ROBERT &MARGUERI 03-14-124-058 CONRAD GACKI 03-14-202-002 ESOARZAM, GUADALUPE & M 03-14-203-016 VILLEGAS, DOLORES J 03-14-204-070 VASQUEZ,MARITZA 03-14-205-006 DUARTE, CARMELO 03-14-210-004 HUGH, STEVE 03-14-210-008 HUGH, STEVE 03-14-211-026 YU, SUSANA KIM 03-14-218-005 GEBKA, D 03-14-219-006 BELLUCCI, JUDY 03-14-219-032 GOMEZ FAMILY TRUST 03-14-311-018 LOPEZ, ALEXIS ESTELA 03-14-312-019 THE 144 FOLEY STREET TR 03-14-314-002 RODRIGUEZ JR, GILBERT 03-14-318-040 LOCASCIO, CIRO 03-14-319-008 GOMULKA, SEBASTIAN 03-14-400-061 RIVAS, ELENA C 03-14-401-004 THIES, FRANK T 3255 03-14-403-002 FIVE8 BENSENVILLE LLC 03-14-406-002 3 S CENTER LLC 03-14-406-012 3 S CENTER LLC 03-14-414-032 CENTER STREET TOWN HOME 03-14-420-001 GARZA, CYNTHIA 03-14-420-033 HORN, JANICE 03-14-420-039 COYNE, PATRICK A 03-14-421-024 HAMIRONI, BARKITALI M 03-14-421-030 MARCUSSEN, JENNIFER 03-14-116-012 LEON, JOSE & SARA 03-14-117-084 PATEL, MADHUBALA G 03-14-124-059 CONRAD GACKI 03-14-203-028 TAZBAZIAN, NADER G 03-14-209-032 INTERRA DEVELOPMENT PAR 03-14-217-001 KHARIUK, S & K KOGUT 03-14-219-002 MITOV, ALEXANDRE 03-14-309-006 MONTANEZ, SAMUEL &DEBOR 03-14-312-009 PISKORZ, NORBERT & BEAT 03-14-318-039 GARCIA, JUAN & VIVIANA 03-14-400-074 CROWE, JANET 03-14-401-005 THIES, MICHAEL & PATRIC 03-14-408-010 THACH, SARAY & SOTHEA 03-14-419-018 GNA PROPERTIES LLC 03-14-421-002 SPERRY, CURTIS D & SAND 03-14-102-014 DE LA CRUZ, ROBERTO 03-14-107-012 BARRUETA, AMADO & MARIA

TOT AMT DUE 136.24 5,364.50 3,626.58 5,262.02 3,480.19 12,357.17 1,761.02 42.05 4,093.32 6,862.86 2,533.37 3,976.87 5,402.30 11,888.77 2,921.70 963.27 2,204.01 5,849.07 7,906.34 3,995.89 6,408.80 10,683.06 3,872.31 2,954.98 6,565.73 12,340.70 3,129.89 1,808.08 510.10 4,949.83 9,253.65 6,224.88 3,601.05 4,708.84 5,972.39 3,734.00 42.05 3,679.33 812.12 2,326.15 2,868.00 4,381.78 4,628.52 4,799.34 496.50 6,274.39 3,114.67 6,509.41 3,979.74 4,564.36 5,290.71

S E C T I O N 15 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-15-111-018 GUZMAN, DANIEL J TUS 03-15-118-006 MENDOZA, LESBY O 03-15-124-019 110 ELMWOOD LLC 03-15-125-017 WISNIEWSKI, DAWID & K 03-15-126-018 DUNN, EDWIN & LOIS 03-15-127-041 RANTE, MIKE 03-15-127-047 GONZALEZ, MODESTO & G 03-15-127-053 ROCHA, JORGE & ADRIANA 03-15-131-032 JANAS, WOJCIECH 03-15-133-006 MARTINEZ, TERESA 03-15-200-005 MORALES, PILAR 03-15-201-019 JPJKS LLC 03-15-202-005 333 POTTER LLC 03-15-205-039 TRITTHARDT, ALVIN M 03-15-205-042 RUGGIERI, VITO NICOLA 03-15-206-003 ARSOSA LLC 03-15-206-004 ARSOSA LLC 03-15-209-034 ABBADI, WALEED 03-15-214-029 DE LA TORRE, JORGE & R 03-15-214-030 DE LA TORRE, JORGE & R 03-15-217-019 BRISINGER FUND 1 LLC 03-15-218-017 DE ASTIS, NICK 03-15-222-006 GACKI, CONRAD 03-15-222-013 1301 W IRVING PARK LLC 03-15-222-015 HUGH REAL ESTATE LLC 03-15-222-016 HUGH REAL ESTATE LLC 03-15-222-018 MARSHALL, BRIAN & RACHE 03-15-222-019 1301 W IRVING PARK LLC 03-15-226-011 GIUDICE, NICOLE 03-15-227-021 474 DUNLAY LLC 03-15-235-005 CRETAN FRATERNITY 03-15-300-011 LISZKA, JADWIGA & LUKAS 03-15-300-015 PIATEK, JAROSLAW & P

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TOT AMT DUE 1,903.44 2,906.20 2,871.71 2,617.00 3,092.73 3,049.60 2,579.01 2,303.65 2,316.06 10,741.81 8,646.68 3,601.61 2,259.41 1,966.41 1,957.01 3,775.99 1,363.46 4,034.56 3,436.50 1,693.05 5,877.49 2,877.58 6,594.79 3,189.15 1,633.46 4,007.32 2,010.03 1,633.46 2,863.28 2,871.71 2,451.26 3,031.59 4,383.88 5,533.22 3,987.87 2,191.74 1,845.06

S E C T I O N 17 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-17-101-005 ATG TRUST CO 03-17-207-026 SNARSKI, THERESA 03-17-208-027 VARGAS, FRANCISCO & M 03-17-212-016 DREWS, S & A SELVAGGI 03-17-308-018 RECCHIA, JOSEPH 03-17-403-010 WISNIEWSKA, ROKSANA A 03-17-101-007 FINUCANE, CHRISTOPHER 03-17-209-027 SZCZEPANSKI, HENRY & Z 03-17-317-011 LEIBER, DONALD & ANNETT 03-17-404-006 DUS, LUKASZ & PATRYCJA

TOT AMT DUE 17,648.91 3,545.95 3,710.78 7,669.97 8,732.93 3,528.46 4,328.07 2,295.68 5,028.02 3,910.28

S E C T I O N 18 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-18-102-014 KUPRONIS, RICHARD 03-18-201-003 RUSKEY, DOMINIC 03-18-302-022 WADHWA REALTY CORP 03-18-303-012 CENTENNIAL PARTNERS I L 03-18-402-005 PEREHINETS, YAROSLAV 03-18-405-027 IMIELSKI, MATTHEW & TAM 03-18-407-018 FASO, FRANK N 03-18-407-027 L MOATS LLC

TOT AMT DUE 3,217.85 119.96 8,986.29 22.60 9,176.34 4,906.02 4,583.15 7,381.53

03-18-409-006 BELLO, SANTA 03-18-412-020 BOBBY, PUTHENVEETIL K 03-18-302-028 ADDISON LAKE PROPERTIES 03-18-305-037 SIERRA, JOSE & ANGELICA 03-18-406-009 CIEZOBKA, JORDAN 03-18-409-019 GASPARI, GEORGE & KERRI 03-18-417-003 VIJAYAN, NARAYANK & L

11,736.21 7,176.43 28,717.27 7,164.27 4,878.31 5,714.52 12,595.53

S E C T I O N 19 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-19-100-016 LITTLE CITY FOUNDATION 03-19-100-020 CENTENNIAL PARTNERS I L 03-19-102-015 BARGATZE, DONALD S 03-19-209-016 KOSTOPOULOS, KONSTANTIN 03-19-214-014 CARRILLO, MARIE 03-19-214-024 DREVS, ROY 03-19-214-132 LAFFITA, DASHIELL 03-19-214-147 CELA, ARTAN 03-19-214-151 WAWRO, MICHAEL J 03-19-215-030 KIMMEL, DIANE 03-19-215-047 KIMMEL, DIANE 03-19-215-080 CTLTC XB1421 03-19-215-106 PONTARELLI, ANNE RAE 03-19-215-164 PONTARELLI, ANNE RAE 03-19-403-016 MEMUSHAJ, ERVIN 03-19-408-002 IBARRA, SAUL & LETICIA 03-19-416-003 DEHEVE, JOSEPH R 03-19-102-009 WELSH, MICHAEL J & ANNA 03-19-202-024 RZESZOT, JANUSZ & JADWI 03-19-214-078 NITTI, NICOLA 03-19-215-007 LUCARELLI, RICHARD 03-19-215-054 LUCARELLI, RICHARD 03-19-215-121 NAPOLITANO, VITTORIO 03-19-403-027 ANNORENO, ROBERT

TOT AMT DUE 32,733.34 22.60 8,306.80 10,143.39 2,482.06 3,891.47 1,909.83 4,575.49 4,338.84 80.77 6,258.76 3,064.66 44.64 2,833.78 5,147.31 4,123.31 7,231.90 8,203.95 4,073.27 4,363.20 80.77 4,178.46 80.77 53.25

S E C T I O N 20 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-20-102-002 PEDERSEN, JAMES & JUDIT 03-20-104-007 RAB TR 03-20-107-011 CALCARA, GASPARE 03-20-109-016 ANNORENO, JOHN J 03-20-112-005 NEWFLOW LLC 03-20-112-016 REICH, WAYNE A & THERES 03-20-112-026 NEWFLOW LLC 03-20-204-014 DI BEASI, BILLY & DEBRA 03-20-209-006 FALCONE, VINCENT & R 03-20-215-005 CARBON, ROBERT & MEREDI 03-20-218-005 MARSHAL, PAUL R 03-20-218-009 ROEGLIN, MORTON & MICHA 03-20-223-019 MOORE, DANIEL R & ANNA 03-20-308-007 CORHN, M & C ZENNER 03-20-313-022 ZILINSKIS, IRMANTAS 03-20-320-006 UNITED PROPERTIES LLC 03-20-322-002 CAUSEVIC, HUSEIN 03-20-323-029 DI LALLO, DENNIS & TERE 03-20-324-009 PRESTO, SANDRA 03-20-326-013 SPILOTRO, MICHAEL &JEAN 03-20-326-017 MARIANI, FRANCESCO & I 03-20-402-007 TARAILO, CARMELA 03-20-407-054 URBAN INVESTMENTS LLC 03-20-420-025 DUNTEMAN, HOWARD & JANI 03-20-420-026 ADAMCZYK, MARIAN 03-20-420-032 AGUINAGA, MARIA 03-20-420-050 PEREZ, GIMENA 03-20-421-005 DIAZ, EDUARDO 03-20-421-046 PETROVIC, PERICA 03-20-101-009 HAGGERTY, WILLIAM M & A 03-20-105-004 DOSIS, GEORGIOS & KATHY 03-20-110-027 BOBBY, PUTHENVEETIL & M 03-20-203-011 CHRZANOWSKI, MARCIN 03-20-212-007 WRECENYAR, JOHN S 03-20-216-019 MORALES, FRANCISCO 03-20-222-024 HITZKER, JOHN J & DONNA 03-20-309-003 BISKUP, HENRY 03-20-322-001 CAUSEVIC, HUSEIN 03-20-322-025 GUINAN, G & D KROPKE & 03-20-324-026 LINDRUM, WILLIAM & ARLE 03-20-327-029 SPINO LIVING TRUST 03-20-408-026 AGEPPA, EB 03-20-420-030 ADAMCZYK, MARIAN 03-20-420-099 BLAZIEN, KAZIMIERA

TOT AMT DUE 8,219.24 4,881.78 7,353.83 3,419.87 2,430.27 6,270.55 135.37 3,892.80 3,115.85 3,133.17 2,803.77 2,811.47 3,606.11 1,940.55 13,284.26 2,448.20 256.48 11,795.97 7,688.08 6,506.09 13,281.91 3,150.87 15,699.45 1,686.19 2,502.25 953.20 2,801.83 2,525.27 1,207.94 8,975.08 4,111.36 4,750.55 3,078.13 2,605.78 6,015.80 2,128.04 5,647.30 3,610.94 29.96 3,881.27 4,537.73 6,099.34 2,502.25 1,800.99

S E C T I O N 21 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-21-102-015 MUNOZ, ZULEMA 03-21-103-018 RAMOS, JORGE 03-21-105-005 HALL, CARMELINA 03-21-113-004 AMATO, MATTEO 03-21-113-005 MARTINO, JOSEPH & BRIDG 03-21-113-020 GONZALEZ, MARIA D 03-21-113-108 ENGLEHARDT, WILLIAM 03-21-113-127 BUDZISZ GAETA, ALINA K 03-21-301-005 SZAFRAN, JANUSZ 03-21-305-030 MEYER, JO ANN 03-21-306-008 MUNOZ, ALVARO & MARINA 03-21-307-028 SMITH, KEVIN A 03-21-308-016 KOSS, RONALD & JUDITH 03-21-316-002 NATL ORG NEW APOSTOLIC 03-21-419-016 PANOCHA, SABINA 03-21-103-017 BAUER, ANNIE & MARY E

TOT AMT DUE 6,204.49 2,803.77 5,812.18 4,067.01 3,587.45 3,196.81 4,396.27 4,892.59 3,077.37 2,661.77 1,494.23 2,757.00 3,580.94 68,691.13 6,075.52 3,936.29


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DU PAGE COUNTY ANNUAL TAX SALE NOTICE 22.00 2,148.70 4,576.08 2,370.08 5,136.84 1,592.90

S E C T I O N 22 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-22-202-004 STADNYK, V & H POYDA 03-22-204-003 SOTO, JUAN 03-22-204-015 ELENGICAL, JOHNY 03-22-205-045 CANTARELLI, PASQUALE & 03-22-207-009 RAUSCHEMBERG, JEFF T 03-22-210-006 FARHAN, MAHER 03-22-210-028 ZABADNEH, YASER M 03-22-211-009 MORALES, HENRY 03-22-211-016 CHOCHOLOVA, EVA 03-22-212-015 DHALIWAL, J & S KAUR 03-22-212-033 DHALIWAL, J & S KAUR 03-22-213-005 DIAZ, ANGEL 03-22-213-006 DIAZ, CARMEN 03-22-213-018 JAROS, JACEK 03-22-216-008 MONTALBANO BLDRS 03-22-302-010 KONAN, MAXIME 03-22-302-016 VALDOVINOS, GILBERTA 03-22-302-017 VALDOVINOS, GILBERTA 03-22-304-013 POCIASK, MATTHEW 03-22-304-014 POCIASK, MATTHEW 03-22-307-009 MOHAMMED, ARIF 03-22-308-006 LECHOWICZ, MACIEJ 03-22-308-007 PANEK, EWA 03-22-320-004 GUARDIAN TAX IL,LLC 03-22-320-009 FLORIAN, LEONEL A 03-22-321-005 HUEPA, FRANCISCO 03-22-321-011 HUEPA, FRANCISCO 03-22-322-012 LEWIS, GINA R 03-22-322-013 KLEIN, JEFFREY & DOLORE 03-22-324-011 FREESE, GEORGE & JO ANN 03-22-402-008 KEFGEN, S & J FRNKOVA 03-22-409-013 SCHMIDT, PETER & S FEEL 03-22-410-004 NIELSEN, LAURAE 03-22-410-011 NAIR, ANIL 03-22-412-015 MASSEL SUBDVSN HOMEOWNE 03-22-412-021 ROSECINSKE, JOHN 03-22-105-015 KHAJA, MAHEJABEEN 03-22-203-003 JARZABEK, A F & A MOSKA 03-22-206-033 TYRCHA, JAMES 03-22-210-007 FARHAN, MAHER 03-22-211-013 MORINELLI, VINCENZO&PIE 03-22-212-016 DHALIWAL, J & S KAUR 03-22-213-008 JAROS, JACEK 03-22-302-011 KONAN, MAXIME 03-22-302-018 VALDOVINOS, GILBERTA 03-22-304-024 POCIASK, MATTHEW 03-22-317-020 EASTERLING, TERESITA 03-22-321-002 HUEPA, FRANCISCO 03-22-321-012 HUEPA, FRANCISCO

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S E C T I O N 23 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-23-104-007 BARNAS, HENRYK & BARBAR 03-23-104-025 FLORES, JAVIER 03-23-105-021 THOMAS, CORY 03-23-112-014 GRIFFITH, HARRY 03-23-113-001 VILLALOBOS, BAUDELIO 03-23-113-002 VILLALOBOS, BAUDELIO 03-23-113-003 VILLALOBOS, BAUDELIO 03-23-114-008 WROBLEWSKI, JACEK & M 03-23-115-007 RAUZI, C & C 03-23-116-007 ZIMMER FAMILY TRUST 03-23-118-003 FRANZEN, JOHN N 03-23-118-012 FARAONE, MARIANNE &ANDR 03-23-206-001 BEAKOWSKI, ANNA M 03-23-208-007 SLOAN, MICHAEL D 03-23-209-001 FALTINSKI, ION 03-23-212-021 REYNOLDS, NANCY A 03-23-304-009 MROZ, RONALD & JANET 03-23-304-011 SIMONELLI, THOMAS & K J 03-23-304-020 GARCIA ASCENCIO, JUAN 03-23-305-018 LANCASTER, DAVID E & C 03-23-401-007 FOWLER, DAVID & KATHY 03-23-404-011 JAKUBOWSKI, DANIEL & S 03-23-404-014 GOMEZ, HERNAN & MARIA

TOT AMT DUE 8,979.27 4,680.32 10,920.98 3,471.30 1,139.50 1,139.50 4,814.91 5,151.85 3,939.34 6,604.35 3,495.98 15,883.64 2,261.02 3,103.27 3,733.59 3,118.96 5,678.95 2,678.13 3,039.09 7,363.00 13,694.85 4,348.10 4,128.49

S E C T I O N 24 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-24-100-009 BENSENVILLE CCRC HOLDIN 03-24-103-004 ANDRADE, ANA 03-24-104-017 SHEEDY, JAMES 03-24-105-005 MAGALLANES, EULALIO & R 03-24-109-027 DE CASAS, REFUGIO 03-24-110-022 BOGDAN, RICHARD & MARY 03-24-112-005 SALZINGER, BERNARD & KA 03-24-112-010 MAYES LAND TRUST 03-24-112-020 FAVELA, OSCAR 03-24-113-007 KUPIEC, ROBERT & 03-24-113-020 ESCUTIA, ANTONIO &ROGEL 03-24-122-001 RIVERA, BLANCA 03-24-200-036 JB CASTLE BUILDERS LLC 03-24-200-042 ROSEMAN, LARRY

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S E C T I O N 25 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-25-100-009 OKEDOKS LLC 03-25-101-014 GIANFORTE, ROSEMARY 03-25-103-001 CERASANI, JAMES J 03-25-108-011 ONCE ENTERPRISE LLC 03-25-112-021 SAPORTA, JOANNE 03-25-113-004 GOSHI, LIRDJAN 03-25-113-017 AVILA, JUAN M & ELIDA 03-25-113-022 3N480 WILLOW LLC 03-25-116-004 TURNER, JAMES & DOMENIC 03-25-116-013 PRZEPIORKA, TOMASZ 03-25-117-005 LUCZKOWSKI, STEPHEN 03-25-118-025 SCHROEDER, WILLIAM K TR 03-25-120-009 PETROV, KRASIMIR 03-25-120-034 KRYSZTOFOWICZ, RAFAL 03-25-120-059 PASUPULETI, HARI 03-25-120-069 DIOKNO, JOSE & NICOLE 03-25-120-070 DIOKNO, JOSE M 03-25-300-015 LACINE, MARK 03-25-300-018 GONZALEZ, JESSE & JESSI 03-25-300-046 KULPAKA, KERRY 03-25-300-051 OSMAN, MOHAMMAD 03-25-305-019 ARCE, J & E BAHENA 03-25-308-006 RICHTER, JESSICA M 03-25-310-011 STEFANOV, PAVLIN 03-25-315-015 SPIVEY, WILLIAM & TERES 03-25-319-012 SIVEWRIGHT, ELLIOT 03-25-321-003 DETTLOFF, JAMES A & C A 03-25-326-086 RIVERA, LUIS 03-25-326-125 FYPE, NURIJE 03-25-406-009 MYERS, BRUCE 03-25-408-006 CARAVA, SAM S 03-25-120-025 GREEN LAND INVESTORS LL 03-25-120-066 SCHECHTMAN, MICHAEL A 03-25-120-080 CHERMAN ENTERPRISES LLC 03-25-300-022 RADOSTA, SUSAN J 03-25-307-017 SANDERS, RICHARD 03-25-313-012 FAROOQUI, STACIE M 03-25-318-019 PHEASANT PROPERTIES LLC 03-25-326-027 SPOSATO, SERENA R 03-25-406-013 MUSCIA, SAMUEL & JEAN

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S E C T I O N 26 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-26-108-008 PODIO, IRENA & MARIA 03-26-203-008 PEREZ, R & R & R JR 03-26-203-009 PATEL, SIDDHARTH SHAILE 03-26-203-050 CONSOLIDATED MANAGEMENT 03-26-302-020 OAK R E HOLDINGS LLC 03-26-403-005 889 LARCH LLC 03-26-201-019 GRAHAM BYRNE LTD 03-26-203-043 STANI, ASHA 03-26-207-009 TUMMILLO TTEE, MARK & M

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S E C T I O N 27 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-27-100-006 UMBRIEL LLC 03-27-103-007 RAYKOV, RUMEN 03-27-121-007 SAURI, DANIEL 03-27-203-012 CHAIDEZ, JOSE & ANGELA 03-27-203-019 COOK, MITCHELL 03-27-208-001 KRYSZTOFOWICZ, RAFAL 03-27-305-017 BAXA, THOMAS & LOUISE 03-27-309-006 CALCARA, GASPARA 03-27-312-020 VALLES, G & OMAR & JESU 03-27-314-005 FLORES, ARTURO 03-27-315-010 NAVARRETE, JUVENAL 03-27-316-014 HORAK, JOHN & DENISE 03-27-316-024 TRAVIS, RYAN 03-27-322-001 ROKICIAK, WALTER 03-27-324-020 MINO FAMILY LTD PRTNRSH 03-27-324-027 CF USBNPL II LLC

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03-27-324-028 CF USBNPL II LLC 03-27-324-030 CF USBNPL II LLC 03-27-324-031 CF USBNPL II LLC 03-27-324-033 CF USBNPL II LLC 03-27-324-034 CF USBNPL II LLC 03-27-324-038 CASTRO, JOSE C 03-27-406-024 COSTOPOULOS, GEORGE & S 03-27-108-002 FELICE, TIINA 03-27-203-013 CHAIDEZ, JOSE & ANGELA 03-27-211-018 TLP GREENPOINT LLC 03-27-309-010 ABBATE, LORENZO 03-27-313-018 NEW ERA PROPERTY LLC 03-27-316-010 BIEBERSTEIN, WERENER R 03-27-316-018 RAZA, MOHAMMED & S FATI 03-27-324-021 MINO FAMILY LTD PRTNRSH 03-27-324-029 END OF THE ROAD LLC 03-27-324-032 CF USBNPL II LLC 03-27-402-004 650 GRAND LLC 03-27-406-031 CHAVEZ, JOSE & ROSA

206.89 708.15 708.15 708.15 708.15 299.14 7,147.40 5,319.70 2,742.63 24,295.42 32,252.03 18,633.98 1,189.85 5,680.88 1,724.34 2,153.44 708.15 98,662.62 3,050.92

S E C T I O N 28 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-28-105-014 SANCHEZ JR, JOSE A 03-28-107-027 BANUELOS, GRACIELA 03-28-109-035 RIVERA, ISIDRO 03-28-110-022 TORRES, A & M REYES 03-28-110-039 COMMUNITY SVG BK 03-28-110-056 ZAYAS, KATHLEEN J 03-28-218-009 GREENSTATE CREDIT UNION 03-28-221-002 ESQUIRE INVESTMENT LLC 03-28-222-014 GULOTTA, LAWRENCE C 03-28-226-004 HENAO, GUSTAVO A 03-28-228-003 BAGGA, BOBBY 03-28-300-001 CABRERA, CELSO 03-28-301-004 AMIN, MOHAMMED 03-28-313-024 IBARRA, RAFAEL & MARIA 03-28-315-008 MANCZKO, THADDEUS J 03-28-317-003 PASUPULETI, HARI 03-28-317-008 LANGSTON PROPERTIES LLC 03-28-317-020 PASUPULETI, HARI 03-28-317-026 FERNANDEZ, GABRIEL 03-28-318-011 KOSTANTINI, LAZAROS & J 03-28-318-015 MARIN, GUSTAVO 03-28-320-019 VALVERDE, E & A MONTES 03-28-401-012 STEMMER, CYNTHIA 03-28-406-001 GASCA, ROBERTO 03-28-406-017 BARNAS, KATARZYNA 03-28-408-015 BONILLA, MARIA 03-28-410-004 ALVARDO, GABRIEL & ANN 03-28-415-008 BAZDOR, SHERYL 03-28-419-013 CHAMORRO MENDOZA, JOSE 03-28-108-020 INTHARPRECHAR, SAWAT & 03-28-110-055 KRZYZANOWSKA TR, H 03-28-216-018 HANUMAN 27 INVESTORS LL 03-28-222-013 QUINTANILLA, IRAISA 03-28-228-010 ZILINSKIS, IRMANTAS & E 03-28-306-023 GUTIERREZ, ABELARDO 03-28-317-002 LANGTON PROPERTIES LLC 03-28-317-016 RICO, JUAN M 03-28-317-027 LANGTON PROPERTIES LLC 03-28-320-015 CABRERA, CELSO 03-28-400-008 TISCARENO, MIGUEL & JUA 03-28-408-007 CIESLIKOWSKA, JADWIGA 03-28-412-025 MARTINEZ, NANCY T

TOT AMT DUE 5,351.45 2,852.64 2,656.78 5,459.18 3,188.58 4,540.92 670.73 3,558.40 5,566.87 5,626.65 448.69 6,150.26 3,454.87 3,272.86 4,552.38 809.64 809.64 957.80 957.80 1,614.64 845.05 1,359.92 3,363.67 5,109.32 5,209.15 3,320.96 2,864.19 2,426.65 4,620.30 6,716.73 3,520.29 6,198.21 2,839.17 1,717.63 1,567.35 809.64 957.80 957.80 2,382.75 6,636.94 2,285.42 2,362.38

S E C T I O N 29 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-29-101-036 FORNARELLI, NICOLO & R 03-29-110-016 FAIRBANKS LP 03-29-114-012 LOISI, LENA 03-29-114-013 CAMPBELL, MARY N 03-29-202-010 BLECKE, ELMER 03-29-204-016 ANA GROUP LLC 03-29-206-003 WALUSKA, JEANNE V 03-29-211-007 MAYORGA, EDGAR D 03-29-212-001 YEKEL, WILLIAM & JULIE 03-29-212-057 ORZECHOWSKI, EULALIA 03-29-212-091 DZIEDZIC, MONICA 03-29-213-018 SADOWSKI, JANUSZ & DORO 03-29-214-021 CANO, JURIBEL 03-29-216-089 JOHNSON, ELLEN L 03-29-216-112 HOOKS, CHARLES W 03-29-218-058 DE LEON, MARIA 03-29-219-001 MERITUS HOMES INC 03-29-220-006 YU, HO YEAL & MARYALICE 03-29-301-017 WW ENTERPRISES LLC 03-29-302-011 ANJEN REALTY COMPANY 03-29-302-081 BODE INDUSTRIAL 03-29-407-004 WALUSZKO, ALICJA & T 03-29-408-025 KHAN, HABEEB & KHALIDA 03-29-409-010 TURKYILMAZ, DAVID M 03-29-414-037 GRABINSKI, PAWEL 03-29-415-018 MIJIP HOMES LLC 03-29-416-025 VELASQUEZ, JOSE L 03-29-417-020 PATULSKI, BOGOANI & J 03-29-418-017 SKIOURIS, HELEN 03-29-420-017 JORDAN, PETER 03-29-421-001 CHAVEZ GUZMAN, ROMEO M 03-29-423-017 KREZEL, KRYSTYNA & K 03-29-423-038 SALVIA, EMILIO VITO 03-29-423-067 VILLARREAL PARRA, ELVIR 03-29-423-085 MONDRAGON, MARIA ET AL

TOT AMT DUE 8,360.26 138.96 7,465.57 3,796.49 20.65 16,210.37 3,661.14 6,388.46 2,146.90 632.64 142.09 2,621.00 1,800.99 2,414.33 2,157.28 214.41 21.79 5,383.96 25,720.40 45,095.63 11,744.59 3,151.65 3,528.77 6,667.57 5,511.06 3,377.16 5,609.34 2,809.92 2,976.56 2,536.07 1,765.15 974.73 1,586.36 1,057.47 1,908.70


03-29-423-103 CABRERA SERVANDO 03-29-212-108 ORZECHOWSKI, EULALIA 03-29-213-074 SADOWSKI, JANUSZ & DORO 03-29-218-051 PALOMINO, HECTOR 03-29-219-018 REVELLO, FRANCIS 03-29-300-006 ZEPEDA VARGAS TOWING IN 03-29-400-010 TOMASSI, DENISE 03-29-407-019 GALVAN, GUILLERMO & R 03-29-413-006 GARRATT-CALLAHAN CO 03-29-416-029 MARQUEZ, JUAN 03-29-419-016 CRUYWELLS, FABIAN 03-29-422-011 BARRIENTOS, FRANCISCO 03-29-423-018 GONZALEZ, PATRICIA 03-29-423-079 DUDAK, SYLWIA 03-29-100-013 KELLY, ANNA M 03-29-101-057 KRUSE, ROBERT & JUDY 03-29-200-046 LABELLE, BARTON & SARAH 03-29-207-018 ASHFAQ, N & S A HUSSAIN 03-29-211-010 SZUFLITA, HENRY & BEVER

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DU PAGE COUNTY ANNUAL TAX SALE NOTICE 2,185.43 142.09 146.02 214.41 10,988.54 1,712.15 4,722.08 3,705.02 22,684.14 4,530.82 6,562.21 2,370.20 1,039.00 2,185.43 8,837.52 66.62 6,098.57 5,802.75 4,406.46

S E C T I O N 30 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-30-101-003 ORTIZ, SALVADOR 03-30-201-009 ALIMA, SHAY 03-30-210-022 WILLIAMS, MARY LOUISE 03-30-210-028 LAZZARA, ANTHONY & DENI 03-30-401-002 CLASSIC SHEET METAL INC 03-30-100-001 YILMAZ, EDDIE 03-30-210-003 COTTONMANGUAL, BENJAMIN 03-30-301-007 1750 ADDISON LLC

TOT AMT DUE 2,701.46 2,378.55 4,982.21 4,353.80 46,683.45 5,019.67 6,719.45 43,066.29

S E C T I O N 31 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-31-301-003 JAMROZIK, GRZEGORZ 03-31-301-039 CAPISTRAN, CYNTHIA 03-31-302-002 KHANDAAN TRUST 03-31-401-046 RIDGE HOLDINGS LLC 03-31-401-048 PECORA, TED 03-31-404-005 SOSKIN, BARRY 03-31-301-008 MY PROPERTY HOLDINGS LL 03-31-400-030 DAVEY TREE EXPERT CO 03-31-402-035 LOMBARD INDUSTRIAL VENT

TOT AMT DUE 3,828.21 4,843.11 7,814.46 9,724.51 89.60 17,528.75 5,031.86 13,748.57 1,793.71

S E C T I O N 32 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-32-201-019 ADDISON MANAGEMENT LLC 03-32-202-035 DI BENARDO, ANGELO 03-32-203-014 VARGAS, FRANCISCO & MAG 03-32-206-012 JOB HOLDINGS LLC 03-32-301-040 STATE BK OF COUNTRYSIDE 03-32-409-018 WINGFIELD, ALFONSE F 03-32-411-007 SMITH, BESSIE 03-32-418-001 2BROS LLC 03-32-202-027 REYNOLDS, RICHARD & LIN 03-32-204-012 HANM HOLDINGS LLC 03-32-302-010 NORMANDY GROUP LTD 03-32-415-006 WILLIAMS, THOMAS L

TOT AMT DUE 7,598.97 4,849.08 2,756.05 27,142.65 20.91 2,782.39 1,839.51 92.27 2,555.18 6,626.91 442.00 2,898.66

S E C T I O N 33 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-33-100-002 BERTOCCHINI, RANDY 03-33-101-026 ALPHA INVESTMENT ASSN 03-33-102-012 CHIODO, NICHOLAS 03-33-109-021 WYLLIE, SCOTT 03-33-110-005 LIGHTHOUSE TRADING INC 03-33-112-001 CHICAGO TITLE 800236298 03-33-112-002 CHICAGO TITLE 800236298 03-33-200-010 MANAVES, JOHN 03-33-201-070 PATEL, PARESH & DIPTIBE 03-33-204-005 MURILLO, HECTOR 03-33-205-001 AL AHAD TRADE LLC 03-33-205-019 ORTEGA, CRISTINA 03-33-205-032 ARANDA, ANA & JULIE 03-33-208-001 OLD REPUBLIC EXCHANGE C 03-33-208-015 123 BLECKE LLC 03-33-209-011 LIPPAI, ISTVAN 03-33-210-007 MORROW, DANA L 03-33-211-021 CAMPBELL, LEWIS E & T L 03-33-300-002 KY HOLDINGS LLC 03-33-304-004 NORTH AV INVESTMENT GRO 03-33-305-002 RAYKOV, ROUMEN 03-33-305-010 CSI 03-33-400-013 JOB, KAMIL 03-33-403-033 KHAN, HABEEB 03-33-405-019 BASIIA, M & V YACUB 03-33-405-022 MOHAMMED, SUJATH 03-33-408-014 TSAI, MEILIE 03-33-408-022 DI SIMONE, FILIPPO & S 03-33-408-023 DI SIMONE, FILIPPO & S 03-33-408-024 BAHENA TRUSTEE, SHARON 03-33-413-018 OSLEBER V, CHARLES G 03-33-416-008 DOROCIAK, D & J MEYER 03-33-416-009 DOROCIAK, D & J MEYER 03-33-101-020 KOZLOWSKA, AGNIESZKA D 03-33-105-012 ROESEKE, PAMELA J 583

TOT AMT DUE 5,132.91 21.79 2,099.94 2,649.07 19,452.78 4,276.84 4,824.83 7,193.55 4,993.75 2,691.02 6,692.76 6,836.63 3,561.53 6,297.13 6,644.62 1,651.94 2,820.32 10,164.96 22,952.35 10,363.95 3,077.75 10,435.43 7,749.40 3,152.80 7,851.30 13,871.91 6,417.41 79.73 79.73 93.09 5,401.27 79.73 79.73 6,277.61 3,961.48

S E C T I O N 34 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-34-100-025 CAMPBELL JR, LEWIS & T

TOT AMT DUE 6,118.02

03-34-101-004 CTLTC 8002380505 03-34-101-022 SANCHEZ, JOSE A 03-34-104-054 LOPEZ, LUCRECIO &BERNAR 03-34-105-001 CABRERA, L & A ZEPEDA 03-34-115-009 R A FAGANEL BLDRS INC 03-34-200-010 SALTA GROUP INC 03-34-204-004 KAPUSCINSKI, BRIAN &DIA 03-34-205-024 BRAN FONSECA, DANIEL 03-34-205-057 HILARIS, ATHANASIOS & T 03-34-207-009 HILL, CALVIN 1212 03-34-208-003 GOPALASWAMY, BHARATH 03-34-211-021 ROBINSON, JOHN & PIPER 03-34-211-035 LAGUNA, CHESTER 03-34-218-019 MC SHEIN INC 03-34-222-027 SKATULSKA, O & P FIED 03-34-300-017 WINIARSKI, DAMIAN 03-34-301-011 BRADFIELD, S & D KNOP 03-34-301-012 BRADFIELD, S & D KNOP 03-34-302-075 RAGHAVAN, R & B RAJAN 03-34-303-026 NAPLES 220 LLC 03-34-303-050 CHICAGO TITLE 800235233 03-34-307-004 C KELLER MANUFACTURING 03-34-402-007 SPENCER, KEITH 03-34-402-012 STATE BK-LOMBARD 339 03-34-403-009 VARGHESE, GEORGE 03-34-403-021 ANASZEWICZ, WILLIAM 03-34-411-035 MARSHALL, PERRY 03-34-411-036 ROCK CONSTRUCTION & SER 03-34-412-023 UTOPIA HOME SOLUTIONS L 03-34-413-008 FLAHERTY, K & J HARRIS

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S E C T I O N 35 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-35-103-001 BARHUMI, KHALID A 03-35-103-002 BARHUMI, KHALID A 03-35-103-003 BARHUMI, KHALID A 03-35-104-023 395 W LAKE ST LLC 03-35-105-007 BENNETT 114 PARK AVE LL 03-35-105-012 333 W LAKE ST LLC 03-35-106-005 SUPERIOR AIR GROUND AMB 03-35-113-019 GIL, MARTHA A 03-35-119-032 MILAZZO, M & L JUNGELS 03-35-201-015 333 W LAKE LLC 03-35-205-006 ANI, DAYANA 03-35-205-007 ANI, DAYANA 03-35-206-001 LUMPP, ROGER H 03-35-211-009 GAMRADT, JONATHAN & SAR 03-35-211-010 GAMRADT, JONATHAN & SAR 03-35-215-003 KHAN, SARDAR SHAH03-35-217-022 ORTIZ, ROSANNA ET AL 03-35-300-007 ALCASID, EDNA 03-35-301-020 WALZ, ERWIN & MARCIA 03-35-302-001 RICHARDS, DOUGLAS W 03-35-306-006 WILLEY, JILL 03-35-307-012 HARTNETT, JAMES B 03-35-313-014 MARZEC, MARIUSZ 03-35-314-015 GOTTFRED, JAY & KAYLAN 03-35-315-024 T RODRIGUEZ ENTERPRISES 03-35-316-005 MCPHEE INC 03-35-316-011 MEYER, SARAH 03-35-317-018 KHAN, HABEEB & KHALIDA 03-35-318-003 RIVERA, JAVIER &GUADALU 03-35-320-002 EGERT, WILLIAM D & MARY 03-35-320-010 GRAND FUTURE INVESTMENT 03-35-322-008 SHARKO, CODY & EMMA 03-35-403-021 MARTIN, ALFRED G 03-35-406-004 TRAPP, JOHN 03-35-410-024 VICIAN, EDWARD 03-35-411-021 PRUYN, CHRISTINE 03-35-413-008 MC PHEE INC 03-35-418-013 MIRACLE RESTAURANT GROU 03-35-419-015 DHEEN, JALAL 03-35-318-014 DELGADO, IGNACIO 03-35-320-007 TUSZEWICKI, A & K LUPA 03-35-401-004 VOGELSPERGER, GREGORY & 03-35-410-016 GRIFFIN, STEVEN & JANIC 03-35-418-006 FABRIZIUS, PAUL & LINDA 03-35-419-024 PANZECA, ISABELLA & ANG

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S E C T I O N 36 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 03-36-102-004 MCKINNEY, R & S GENARO 03-36-107-003 MIRKOVIC, DRAGON 03-36-117-007 THAI, VAN & HA LE LY 03-36-118-010 KHAN, HABEEB & KHALIDA 03-36-120-016 VAZQUEZ, JUAN C 03-36-122-016 ROGACKI, ROBERT W K-156 03-36-125-007 PALMER, CHARLES & FLORI 03-36-126-009 RAVENNA, L & JANET 03-36-130-006 EDWARDS, BARBARA H 03-36-131-020 SEALS, MICHAEL & MARY 03-36-200-011 PETRY, D 11969-3 03-36-202-002 MC CABE, SHANNON M 03-36-305-009 ACEVES, CELINA 03-36-305-015 JUDGE, A 03-36-306-019 CRUZ CORTES, ALEJANDRA 03-36-306-020 CROOKS, DAVID & NANCY 03-36-308-019 TSATSOS, GEORGE 03-36-309-026 BELLA INVESTMENTS LLC 03-36-316-008 YOON, MINDY & PAUL CHAR 03-36-400-010 CITY OF ELMHURST 03-36-403-005 LEPIC, MATTHEW D

TOT AMT DUE 2,800.94 2,977.00 6,135.83 2,856.96 3,000.03 2,780.46 67.54 12,668.37 5,666.30 4,968.09 3,128.69 15,708.38 3,166.15 67.54 4,646.75 2,219.39 14,539.85 6,194.00 3,310.81 707.05 3,396.59

03-36-112-004 ZACHARIAH, BEJOY & J 03-36-120-011 BYRNE, DAVID R 03-36-122-017 ALI, MUHAMMAD N 03-36-126-022 MYERS JR, THOMAS O 03-36-130-020 VILONA, JOSEPH & LORETT 03-36-200-019 PRZYBYLSKI, ANGELA 03-36-305-031 LARSON, EMIL 03-36-306-021 CROOKS, DAVID & NANCY 03-36-312-024 MK ORTHO HOLDINGS LLC 03-36-318-026 TOMITA, ANDREW K

8,628.65 2,552.89 7,034.25 55.13 3,030.44 6,188.14 S67.54 38.16 8,988.81 3,133.17

DELINQUENT TAX LIST OF GENERAL TAXES FOR YORK TOWNSHIP S E C T I O N 01 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-01-102-022 RUSZKOWSKI, DAVID & ANA 06-01-113-009 SHRAIBERG, ELLIOT & MIC 06-01-124-012 BILLSKIS, BRIAN & AMAND 06-01-128-001 O HAGAN, WESTON J 06-01-128-002 ACF TRUST 06-01-129-003 SEBASTION FAMILY TRUST 06-01-202-006 CHICAGO TITLE 800239022 06-01-205-026 STANLEY, COREY & AUDRA 06-01-210-001 HULLINGER, PETER & ERIC 06-01-213-023 BORMET, SCOTT & KRISTA 06-01-305-011 SLATIN, DAVID D 06-01-308-015 SUBRAMANIAN, ANDREW &KA 06-01-309-018 BECKERS, TRACY 06-01-326-048 ULLMAN, MARILYN 06-01-326-085 MALONEY, BRIDGET E 06-01-326-090 ULLMAN, MARILYN 06-01-326-212 STANGARONE, TIMOTHY B 06-01-402-010 VLASAK, TERESA L 06-01-406-037 SOBOCINSKA, DOROTA 06-01-406-045 MARISCO, CARL J & K 06-01-409-011 KOLLAMANA, JOSEPH & T T 06-01-411-015 KLINGER, GARY 06-01-106-025 PETERS, DANIEL & LAURA 06-01-117-018 TENENBAUM, STEPHANIE & 06-01-127-013 SILVA, RENATA & SOOTER 06-01-200-009 KORDIK, CATHERINE 06-01-203-002 BRUCCI, ANTHONY & ROSAN 06-01-213-022 SAADA, YOAV 06-01-303-002 DAVIDOVICH, JAMES R 06-01-308-024 CHIAPPETTA, ALBERT C 06-01-306-060 MALONEY, BRIDGET E 06-01-326-167 STANGARONE, TIMOTHY B 06-01-404-027 GIBBONS, PATRICK 06-01-408-020 THEVALAKARA, GEORGE & A

TOT AMT DUE 4,810.35 22,065.81 4,790.07 3,888.67 3,888.67 2,824.50 10,086.71 17,229.43 12,494.19 10,254.81 194.49 6,856.61 16,582.44 4,895.58 131.66 131.66 257.27 8,191.36 5,367.65 9,348.77 10,994.87 7,316.50 4,668.41 12,355.73 1,115.43 3,382.06 7,946.03 3,993.24 13,308.38 6,480.69 1,820.07 7,970.63 4,116.48 4,234.35

SECTION2 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-02-104-002 GALICIA, EDWIN & NIDIA 06-02-104-028 GREIWE, SCOTT 06-02-107-030 OTTO, KATHY 06-02-107-043 FERRARA, WILLIAM 06-02-112-020 MORRIS, PATRICK & RACHE 06-02-113-014 CONSTANTINO, RICHARD C 06-02-114-016 RFN CONSULTING LLC 06-02-202-002 SCALLON, JANICE 06-02-205-052 JOHNSON, T & A HAMILTON 06-02-210-022 PLUMMER, JAMES 06-02-217-017 DOHERTY, JOHN & DENISE 06-02-234-136 HENNESSY, MARGARET 06-02-235-006 LUPO, THOMAS 06-02-236-028 CHAVEZ, SUSANNE 06-02-206-057 ALDRED, JENNIFER 06-02-206-059 CHAVEZ, SUSANNE 06-02-206-110 ALDRED,JENNIFER 06-02-237-001 299 W FIRST ST ELMHURST 06-02-237-003 299 W FIRST ST ELMHURST 06-02-237-004 299 W FIRST ST ELMHURST 06-02-237-005 299 W FIRST ST ELMHURST 06-02-237-006 299 W FIRST ST ELMHURST 06-02-237-007 299 W FIRST ST ELMHURST 06-02-238-014 PACINI, GIANCARLO 06-02-238-032 WILSON, MARGARET S 06-02-309-005 WALKER, ROBERT & KRISTI 06-02-312-007 213 BERKLEY LLC 06-02-318-018 DAMIANI, ANTHONY D 06-02-320-036 REID, P & M KAY 06-02-322-010 SWANSON, ROBERT &PATRIC 06-02-322-027 WOJAK, CAROL E 06-02-322-041 CAVALIER, ROBERT L 06-02-327-006 SULLIVAN, FRANK M 06-02-329-001 GABELMAN, EUNICE J 06-02-401-006 SLAVIN, DANIEL P 06-02-403-041 MELIND, MICHAEL & M 06-02-406-012 OLSON, MARKE 06-02-406-031 GUNDERSON, RICHARD 06-02-413-009 LEE, BARRY & LILLIAN 06-02-102-005 CONNOLLY, JAMES 06-02-104-027 JAREK, BOZENA 06-02-111-036 ECONOMOS, WILLIAM & DON 06-02-113-002 GIBBONS, PATRICK J 06-02-200-005 GOLDEN WEST DEVELOPMENT 06-02-205-053 ANDERSON, STEVEN J 06-02-231-002 WILDER, GEORGE W 06-02-234-137 HENNESSY, MARGARET 06-02-236-058 ALDRED, JENNIFER 06-02-236-120 CHICAGO TITLE 800235731

TOT AMT DUE 9,271.36 21,665.11 10,102.21 8,870.66 4,685.51 3,081.39 11,087.45 13,333.62 5,103.42 6,774.42 5,111.33 108.21 2,883.69 4,700.10 109.48 109.48 109.48 2,635.28 1,863.16 2,635.28 1,863.16 1,863.16 1,863.16 32.01 5,786.83 7,740.42 2,493.35 3,748.33 6,127.11 74.63 561.60 1,460.63 2,391.33 2,622.30 6,413.52 10,293.47 8,070.56 6,570.68 5,981.68 2,908.08 21,094.83 10,858.70 6,076.10 4,625.64 2,121.06 9,470.30 108.21 109.48 213.25


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SECTION3 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-03-101-033 CAT VILLA PARK LLC 06-03-113-020 JOB, JARMILA 06-03-124-016 GOLDMAN, RONALD S & E P 06-03-127-009 TUMILTY, CATHERINE M 06-03-127-015 ALVAREZ, ERNESTO 06-03-128-004 HINICH, VAJO & ANA 06-03-204-013 SZWED, MICHAL 06-03-207-013 17W346 SECOND ST LLC 06-03-207-017 1N615 VILLA AVE LLC 06-03-207-018 NORMAN, ROBERT 06-03-210-018 REW ENTERPRISES 06-03-303-025 HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BAN 06-03-303-026 CHESKE, BRIAN R 06-03-304-021 ROMITO, ANTHONY R 06-03-305-001 GARREAU, JAMES R 06-03-307-013 LA SALLE NATL BK 15148 06-03-307-020 ARRIAGA, JAIME & MARIA 06-03-308-021 MATEIKA, DAVID 06-03-311-001 MATEIKA, DAVID 06-03-317-046 FEIGENBAUM, ROGER A 06-03-318-008 GUIDOLIN, PETER 06-03-319-007 ROBERTAZZO, KRISTIN 06-03-320-024 JOB, KAMIL 06-03-320-030 DAVIS, VINCE & AMY BLUM 06-03-402-005 FLASH INVESTMENTS LLC 06-03-402-020 BIEL, FRANK K & KATHLEE 06-03-402-026 GRIMM, TERRENCE 06-03-406-010 CURTICE, CARL M 06-03-408-020 DILLES, NICHOLAS G 06-03-412-021 DILLES, NICHOLAS G 06-03-412-022 DILLES, NICHOLAS G

TOT AMT DUE 69,520.94 3,555.30 1,602.88 6,868.15 2,402.84 3,079.18 1,871.04 5,839.49 7,269.68 2,898.27 244.32 7,151.17 3,335.91 981.92 7,039.12 50.67 5,268.76 108.76 108.76 7,012.57 4,847.95 3,833.13 6,285.49 110.75 3,156.04 3,171.24 96.42 4,445.38 9,830.26 443.75 877.86

SECTION4 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-04-100-015 KUENSTLER, JEFFREY &KEL 06-04-102-001 ARHUM PROPERTIES LLC 06-04-103-002 SCHWARDT, FREDERICK J 06-04-104-014 TRICE, JONATHAN 06-04-105-037 REW ENTERPRISE INC 06-04-1006-017 CROWE, DANIEL C & ANN R 06-04-108-004 MONTES, JUAN & MARIE M 06-04-109-017 MEYER, GEORGE F & N 06-04-110-024 TRAJKOVIC, LJUBIRKA 06-04-117-001 MOHAMMED, SALEEM 06-04-119-002 HORIZON TRUST CO 06-04-120-013 HERNANDEZ, OSCAR & BRAN 06-04-123-004 WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND 06-04-123-006 DEGENHART, SHIRLEY J 06-04-129-002 FOUTCH, JOSHUA & M BRAS 06-04-203-021 732 YALE CORP 06-04-208-009 JOB, KAMIL 06-04-208-010 707 N ADDISON RD LLC 06-04-208-011 707 N ADDISON RD LLC 06-04-213-019 COSTEAS, ANTHONY 06-04-221-017 COURTS, DEBORAH 06-04-224-005 HOSSAIN, MARIA 06-04-224-006 CTLTC B7900620542 06-04-228-013 ROYAL, MARY E 06-04-231-013 ALKO TECH LLC 06-04-300-002 GARCIA, DIANA 06-04-300-007 OLSEN, JEFFREY 06-04-301-021 TORAL, PERLA 06-04-304-016 BARTLETT, EILEEN M TR 06-04-309-032 VILLAGOMEZ, ERICK 06-04-311-037 ZUKOWSKI, RAY 06-04-311-041 TRIARC DEVELOPMENT LLC 06-04-320-019 PLOCINSKI, EDWARD WILLI 06-04-404-004 LAZZARA FAMILY LTD PRTN 06-04-405-025 MARKOWSKI, F & E 06-04-410-018 PAINTER, CHRISTINE B 06-04-413-020 ARTURI, DALE & DIANE 06-04-413-029 CENDEJAS, LUIS 06-04-417-004 VAZQUEZ, NOELIA 06-04-418-001 RILEY, SARAH & JAMES 06-04-215-016 MITCHELL, JOHN &ELIZABE 06-04-226-012 BAUTISTA, BRUCE 06-04-233-011 SANDOVAL, J & M PEREZ 06-04-302-028 RUIZ, MARIA & JOSE CISN 06-04-307-004 WOJCIECHOWSKI, PAUL & V 06-04-311-040 TRIARC DEVELOPMENT LLC 06-04-321-018 BOOZE LAND LLC 06-04-405-014 SCHULTE, JEFFREY & JUDI 06-04-411-002 KOLLER, JOSEPH & JUDITH 06-04-413-036 OPIOLA, ERNEST 06-04-418-005 LANCE ALLEN TRADING LLC

TOT AMT DUE 6,418.31 10,078.35 1,567.54 2,547.00 44.86 8,001.07 2,381.66 6,348.58 6,037.32 5,667.98 3,661.94 2,981.24 8,828.55 6,122.82 2,269.54 4,278.00 20,112.99 4,207.72 1,338.01 1,625.24 3,395.63 3,403.76 3,251.02 5,852.26 5,933.60 2,676.59 5,971.76 5,015.61 5,326.05 5,288.21 4,748.95 1,486.00 6,242.36 2,203.73 3,541.08 4,890.29 6,888.07 2,884.18 1,926.42 1,926.42 5,652.23 3,309.92 3,196.17 3,329.83 5,902.05 4,141.68 12,047.81 4,906.86 2,727.37 3,944.88 948.01

SECTION5 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-05-100-011 PEDONE, ALEXANDER R 06-05-101-022 KRZANIK, ANDREW & ERIN 06-05-103-011 ZAVORA, JULIA&CHRISTOPH 06-05-104-016 CALDERONE, JOYCE 06-05-105-006 MC LELLAND TR, JAMES R 06-05-106-005 KUNZ, ALBERT J & ALICE 06-05-111-027 ALLEN, MARK A 06-05-112-007 MALLON, MICAHEL J 06-05-113-004 MAZZEI, ENRICO J

TOT AMT DUE 4,221.50 6,470.30 3,400.14 7,663.72 6,711.36 7,317.04 8,305.16 3,866.70 3,235.03

06-05-116-024 YOUNIS, MARIE 06-05-120-010 GREEN, PATRICK A 06-05-201-015 LEPIANKA, RICHARD 06-05-201-016 LEPIANKA, RICHARD 06-05-201-064 BAWA, FAROOQ 06-05-201-067 LAL, TINA 06-05-201-078 LAL, TINA 06-05-201-111 ESPINO, BELINDA J & M A 06-05-201-126 PARKWAY BK & TR 06-05-201-161 MURILLO, ERNESTO 06-05-201-175 CATANO, ALMA 06-05-201-192 BAWA, FAROOQ 06-05-201-198 BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON 06-05-201-202 PATEL, GHANSHYAM K & D 06-05-208-015 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI 06-05-218-014 MONKEN, CLIFFORD & JILL 06-05-219-016 RAJA, A & S KANWAL 06-05-302-010 HERTZ, ROBERT 6847 06-05-320-007 SCHARF, ANNA 06-05-409-009 SHAMS, AHMAD & IRMA RAO 06-05-420-031 SUTER, CARMEL 06-05-425-009 BLUTCHER, KAREN L 06-05-102-001 SANCHEZ, JOSE A 06-05-103-018 HANSON, EUGENE M 06-05-105-008 PREISSLER, KEVIN & LIND 06-05-109-012 HOPPER, STEVEN E 06-05-114-011 BEAUSOLEIL, MATTHEW &LO 06-05-124-009 LARKIN JR, JOHN & LAURA 06-05-201-053 MOHAMMED, FAREED & J 06-05-201-106 ESPINO, BELINDA J & M A 06-05-201-134 VAZQUEZ, R & M 06-05-201-189 PATEL, VIPINBHARTI 06-05-201-200 PATEL, GHANSHAYAM & D 06-05-206-026 GREEN, DONNA J 06-05-211-001 PANFIL, DARREL W 06-05-220-023 GERLACH, PAUL & DENISE 06-05-308-021 GRANT, JONATHAN P & M 06-05-417-013 ZULLO, GARY & BETTY

1,947.52 3,714.92 20,096.47 20,096.47 1,203.50 1,804.57 38.80 38.80 38.80 38.80 38.80 1,144.58 38.80 38.80 6,113.65 7,986.17 5,440.80 1,559.35 2,903.69 6,447.40 9,122.75 6,827.03 3,491.02 994.75 3,459.34 7,003.56 5,024.94 6,324.13 1,203.50 2,328.01 38.80 38.80 38.80 2,925.69 5,407.37 5,322.95 12,381.19 9,735.81

SECTION6 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-006-101-030 JOB, KAMIL 06-006-102-001 FULK, JOSEPH 06-006-102-022 WILLUTZKI, ECKKEHARD 06-006-209-005 PHILLIPS, S & L GAJEWSK 06-006-211-020 URCH, A & M KRASOWSKI 06-006-212-046 KARTHEISER, KEVIN 06-006-217-015 SHIFAZ, N & F SHERIFF 06-006-218-001 ROBINSON, BRIDY 06-006-300-013 BRUNS, DAVID & ANDREW 06-006-301-035 IQBAL, M & U AKRAM 06-006-303-028 LLOYD, JANET 06-006-307-003 RAMIREZ, MARGARITA 06-006-424-002 MONTGOMERY, THOMAS G 06-006-100-052 HUQ, SYED & MUNAZA NOUS 06-006-102-023 WILLUTZKI, ECKKEHARD 06-006-210-017 MASH PROPERTIES SERIES 06-006-215-012 PSENICA, DAVID J 06-006-221-009 CHRISTENSEN, PHILIP L 06-006-300-029 GELDIS, JOHN & KALIROI 06-006-408-006 POGGI, LLOYD R 06-006-424-063 KSR HOME IMPROVEMENT

TOT AMT DUE 20,893.55 4,086.84 2,052.73 9,149.33 2,753.04 6,431.28 4,609.92 6,205.36 7,516.38 6,558.87 6,357.87 6,517.99 4,065.15 8,795.33 8,818.82 4,033.89 5,873.18 11,502.08 5,840.48 6,454.96 2,066.32

SECTION7 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-07-101-005 OSTROWSKI, JOHN 06-07-112-010 HAYWARD, JOSEPH & ADRIE 06-07-202-020 FRISK, LARRY & NANNETTE 06-07-202-042 JOB, KAMIL 06-07-212-010 KAMELI, NADER 06-07-223-015 CHRISMAN, MARY LYNN 06-07-230-009 THAKKAR, BHARAT & INDIR 06-07-232-012 ATKINSON, GLORIA A 06-07-304-010 WOZNIAK, E & P BEDNARCZ 06-07-305-017 RIES, LAURENCE 06-07-400-007 BERNARD, DANIEL 06-07-401-023 LONG, CHRISTOPHER 06-07-405-080 LUX RENTAL LLC 06-07-406-027 VENZERA, CHRISTINE M 06-07-407-009 RADOSTA, DANIEL G & SUS 06-07-115-008 ZIMMERMAN, DANIEL 06-07-215-028 STANLEY, SARAH L 06-07-229-014 CEDAR STREET PROPERTIES 06-07-302-021 D & L INVESTMENT CO 06-07-304-035 SORENSEN, JEFFREY G 06-07-404-010 CROOKS, ROBT & L ARENDT 06-07-4006-031 NEGRETTE, PAUL A & C M 06-07-413-026 LUCAS, GREGORY A

TOT AMT DUE 3,636.13 3,399.72 2,130.25 7,905.64 20,412.27 4,371.33 6,092.93 2,616.71 11,494.81 3,354.69 9,142.66 7,001.01 1,654.41 6,857.88 12,269.58 825.53 4,675.98 1,557.27 17,999.88 4,355.83 9,244.73 3,359.28 4,343.25

SECTION8 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-08-104-010 CARTER, GLENN & VERGE 06-08-108-010 SODAGAR PROPERTY LLC 06-08-113-021 O BRIEN, JAMES & WHITNE 06-08-121-001 HOFFMAN, SALLY A 06-08-121-007 DUFFIN, CHRISTOPHER & K 06-08-121-020 CONSOLIDATED MANAGEMENT 06-08-131-071 RAFLORES, JAMES & CARME 06-08-131-074 FOLEY TTEE, KAREN GRACE 06-08-131-126 FABRIS, NICHOLAS M 06-08-131-132 FOSS, DOUGLAS A

TOT AMT DUE 3,159.23 9,941.91 15,486.10 3,666.98 4,612.60 18,433.45 3,042.54 1,494.31 77.97 148.86

06-08-131-141 POIENAR, EDUARD 06-08-131-147 ARRONIS, DEBRAH 06-08-131-160 SHARMA, KRIS 06-08-131-196 CARDENAS, ANA A 06-08-133-001 TRIARC DEVELOPMENT LLC 06-08-133-003 TRIARC DEVELOPMENT LLC 06-08-134-011 WEINBERG, DAVID 06-08-204-006 CANHAM, CARL & SUSAN 06-08-209-016 RAFAJ SR, DENNIS J 06-08-209-018 DRABEK TR, ARLENE 06-08-217-022 RADOVANOVIC, SNEZANA 06-08-217-025 BRINK, SEAN 06-08-309-001 KHAN, A & B SHAIKH 06-08-322-018 WISNIEWSKI, RONALD & A 06-08-401-005 PIERSCIONEK JR, HENRY 06-08-414-041 RICELY SR, JOSEPH & F C 06-08-133-004 TRIARC DEVELOPMENT LLC 06-08-204-032 INIGUEZ, ELIZABETH &JAM 06-08-212-009 RUSHING NOLAN, MIMI 06-08-306-009 O MEARA, CHRIS & LAURA 06-08-312-035 ARVIGO, CRYSTAL RAY 06-08-411-013 RICH, JOHN & MARGARET 06-08-105-013 TRIARC DEVELOPMENT LLC 06-08-120-031 GOMEZ, JOSE T & GUADALU 06-08-121-008 LUCHETTA STENDEL, ERIC 06-08-128-004 KUZMARSKIS, LOUISE 06-08-131-085 ARRONIS, DEBORAH J 06-08-131-140 DELGADO, JOSE E 06-08-131-148 ARRONIS, DEBRAH J 06-08-131-182 RAFLORES, JAMES & CARME 06-08-133-002 TRIARC DEVELOPMENT LLC

77.97 77.97 148.86 148.86 1,048.19 1,124.47 3,254.21 6,496.54 3,767.65 5,060.90 3,100.08 6,323.22 5,274.27 2,952.76 6,397.39 1,743.64 4,708.08 3,365.21 5,776.28 3,722.84 6,289.11 7,231.68 5,093.33 11,635.60 8,003.57 6,184.10 1,494.31 148.86 77.97 148.86 1,342.95

SECTION9 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-09-104-080 COLELLA, IGNATIUS & SAR 06-09-108-020 THOMAS, DOUGLAS E 06-09-109-017 KONTOPOULOS, PETER T 06-09-114-034 A & E LUXURY APARTMENTS 06-09-202-017 132 W HOME LLC 06-09-204-026 141 W HOME LLC 06-09-210-015 TOMASEK, JUDITH C 06-09-302-024 KALENCHITZ, LAURA 06-09-303-006 BUEHLER LLC 06-09-304-021 KIKTA JR, DONALD D 06-09-308-026 COLELLA, IGGY & SARAH 06-09-309-047 SCHMITZ, BRETT 06-09-314-022 STRAMAGLIA, ELIZABETH 06-09-315-003 ANTONNO FINOCCHIO 06-09-315-026 DELVALLE, RICHARD 06-09-316-033 HERNANDEZ, SATURINO & E 06-09-316-068 KELLY, P J 06-09-316-069 KELLY, P J 06-09-400-008 SUNKEL, MARK B 06-09-402-003 DANNENBERG, MELISSA M 06-09-402-014 ESPINOSA, RODOLFO & M 06-09-403-018 SOUTH WISCONSIN TRUST 5 06-09-403-020 GURECKI TRUST 06-09-409-033 COLANDREA, LAWRENCE & A 06-09-410-043 VINCI, GLORIA 06-09-100-001 RBW ENTERPRISES INC 06-09-107-018 NORCROSS III, CHARLES F 06-09-111-044 KEIZER, ROBERT D & C R 06-09-202-028 SOUTH HOLLAND TR-SV 521 06-09-217-011 PRENTA, JEFFREY & PAMEL 06-09-308-016 NGUYEN, ANNA 06-09-313-019 CARRIER, DAVID J 06-09-314-026 CUMMINGS, LYNN E 06-09-316-032 HERNANDEZ, SATURINO & E 06-09-316-094 CUMMINGS, BERNARD 06-09-400-020 ARTHURS, JOHN & MARJORI 06-09-402-028 440 HARVARD LLC 06-09-406-043 CLEMENTS, FRANK & G 06-09-412-044 CTLTC TR #13990

TOT AMT DUE 2,734.73 11,794.90 7,615.36 5,051.23 6,565.20 10,122.51 8,491.59 2,720.52 3,674.15 2,565.08 2,651.87 6,496.54 3,300.51 4,465.99 3,433.06 1,045.03 188.95 188.95 3,058.45 3,271.74 3,753.14 7,580.26 4,176.02 5,739.66 7,856.63 44.67 10,658.48 7,801.58 171.02 5,386.23 3,736.09 2,944.23 5,014.16 5,856.51 4,404.43 3,753.14 1,186.07 3,092.98 9,833.67

S E C T I O N 10 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-10-107-012 48 KENILWORTH LLC 06-10-109-001 CTLTC 8002389425 06-10-110-032 SU, MEILAN 06-10-113-004 KRUEGER, JAMES & ANN 06-10-118-001 SIFLEET, STACY 06-10-120-014 ALBUE, DONNA J 06-10-121-012 PEAK INVESTMENTS 06-10-200-019 AVILES, ANDRES & ALEHID 06-10-201-012 KALEEV, YANKO 06-10-211-024 ROHDENBURG, MICHAEL 06-10-212-002 MAHONEY, GAIL M 06-10-216-008 LEESLEY III, RICHARD E 06-10-217-038 KANE, CAROLYN L 06-10-219-042 DOME DEVELOPMENT CORP 06-10-219-043 DOME DEVELOPMENT CORP 06-10-221-012 GUTAUCKAS, NORMAN C 06-10-224-012 CEJNA, BRIDGET S 06-10-224-029 CEJNA, BRIDGET S 06-10-300-006 INYANG TRUST 06-10-303-024 TRCKA, LAURA 06-10-303-056 FOSNOT, THOMAS & LYNDA 06-10-306-014 KINGJI, JESSICA & XHAFE 06-10-307-017 HAACK, MICHAEL R & T E 06-10-309-044 HUSSAINI, SYED 06-10-400-009 HEPPNER, KOREY 06-10-402-029 ERSKINE, M & D GREEN

TOT AMT DUE 1,341.67 7,752.88 9,387.15 5,172.95 4,219.91 4,192.04 2,122.30 966.14 9,172.18 4,566.43 6,154.34 6,111.21 1,638.22 4,685.06 6,791.43 634.17 814.76 136.34 3,410.67 9,535.69 1,066.64 7,307.47 8,563.79 9,573.88 7,735.47 3,981.04


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DU PAGE COUNTY ANNUAL TAX SALE NOTICE 06-10-403-011 GOSSAGE, CHARLES 06-10-403-013 HOFFMANN, PAUL W 06-10-407-041 MITCHELL, ROBERT E 06-10-408-017 MANCO HOME BUILDERS INC 06-10-408-034 SENESE, MICHEAL J 06-10-411-015 M E OLSON CONSTRUCTION 06-10-109-005 CTLTC 8002389425 06-10-114-005 CTLTC XB1650

6,675.57 834.17 3,642.83 3,182.20 3,693.81 6,432.72 131.99 2,676.72

S E C T I O N 11 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-11-101-004 MARTUCCI, JOSEPH F 06-11-101-011 TELLO, GUILLERMO & MARI 06-11-107-005 ROBINSON, MICHAEL & DIA 06-11-107-008 MARSHALL, PERRY & ALICE 06-11-109-004 MESTEK, KEVIN & KAREN 06-11-121-009 REX BOULDEVARD LAND TR5 06-11-132-004 HAFEZ, MOHAB & LINDA 06-11-200-005 ROUBITCHEK, BRADLEY & S 06-11-203-013 MCCULLEY,KORTNEY & S 06-11-208-021 MARIANETTI, STEPHEN & R 06-11-211-008 NOICE, AMUNDSEN ANTHONY 06-11-211-024 NOONAN, BRIAN F 06-11-215-022 GREENBERG, DANA & BENJI 06-11-221-012 LANGER, RAYMOND J 06-11-225-053 LENCIONO TR, KATHLEEN M 06-11-304-003 GARDNER, BRIAN & NICOLE 06-11-314-016 LA SPISA, SALVATORE & D 06-11-316-023 POMERANTZ, ARI A 06-11-306-025 POMERANTZ, ARI 06-11-322-017 REVELLO, FRANCIS 06-11-335-018 ELBA, LAMBORN & LOIS A 06-11-337-002 MCPHEE INC 06-11-339-005 HARTLAGE, DAVID & LISA 06-11-407-015 HEAVEY, ANN 06-11-409-015 DIZILLO, TIMOTHY 06-11-414-032 ALEXANDER, GARRETT & E 06-11-415-035 TOMEK, CINDY 06-11-415-046 TOMEK, ROBERT & CINDY 06-11-420-015 MANCHESTER, DAVID & H 06-11-420-020 BRANDOLINO, DANL & BETT 06-11-422-006 YOU, DAVID & ALEXA 06-11-427-043 HILLEBRAND, BRAD & KELL 06-11-427-047 MC MILLEN, SEAN & KATIN 06-11-427-048 HILLEBRAND, BRAD & KELL 06-11-428-067 HILLEBRAND, BRAD & KELL 06-11-428-096 DULIAN, GREGORY 06-11-429-001 LINDEMULDER, E J & M J 06-11-429-006 DAGUZAS, JOHN & ERIN

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S E C T I O N 13 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-13-116-002 MC ELLIN, NORMA 06-13-116-004 MURPHY, DALE B 06-13-120-006 LUBY, WILLIAM P 06-13-127-009 CHICAGO TRUST CO BEV527 06-13-202-007 GRAHAM, PETER & MARGET 06-13-203-004 FOSCO, JANET L 06-13-207-026 NAIR, GOPINATHAN M 06-13-212-027 MILLER, GLEN E 06-13-215-016 GUNTHER, BARRY J 06-13-218-018 BATELLI, GREG 06-13-221-021 MAY, PATRICIA 06-13-307-019 FRANCHI FAMILY TRUST 06-13-312-016 ZUNDELL, JAMES M 06-13-400-023 PAULSEN, TIMOTHY 06-13-406-003 C & C 331 LLC 06-13-406-019 ARANKI, JEANETTE 06-13-408-009 BUNDA, RON 06-13-409-010 WEST JISA, JUDY 06-13-409-015 TIM OLESEKEBIAN 06-13-100-021 JJ DOHERTY BUILDERS 06-13-120-018 MARES, RICHARD & CYNTHI 06-13-201-008 MUCHA, ROBERT & ANNALEE 06-13-207-009 STOKES, JEFFRY 06-13-214-024 BAUMBACH, MARK &KIMBERL 06-13-220-015 CARTIS, ADRIAN B 06-13-307-021 FRANCHI, MARTIN & MAURE 06-13-402-022 PROSSER, LAWRENCE A TR 06-13-409-009 WEST JISA, JUDY 06-13-409-016 TIM OLESEKEBIAN

TOT AMT DUE 3,129.22 4,038.54 6,771.16 983.63 22,607.61 2,952.74 13,432.64 4,926.73 8,135.04 7,065.04 4,199.18 4,000.46 7,185.07 7,571.23 7,969.34 4,398.51 55.28 199.09 917.91 2,325.42 8,551.20 2,252.55 3,983.73 15,976.57 2,947.68 4,664.69 13,827.67 226.44 994.94

S E C T I O N 14 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-14-105-006 CHICAGO TITLE HTVP1824 06-14-105-019 DAVIS, LYNN K 06-14-120-012 PRELL, BERNARD A & SAND 06-14-122-023 MAZEIKA, ROLANDAS 06-14-209-019 DESANTO, JASON & EMILY 06-14-225-010 DANKO, CHRISTOPHER 06-14-226-002 LEE, MATTHEW 06-14-319-007 KBBB LLC 06-14-320-028 MATHEW, THOMAS 06-14-415-023 RENZAS, ROBERT 06-14-415-077 BURKE TR, WILLIAM &JUDI 06-14-415-137 SCHUSTER, CELESTINE 06-14-415-180 RENZAS, ROBERT 06-14-416-001 FEN, WONG & YOLANDA 06-14-106-008 DEVEREUX, JOSEPHJ 06-14-203-010 SANTO, CAROL 06-14-221-010 ESE HOLDINGS LLC 06-14-312-014 DAL PINO, TIMOTHY & M 06-14-414-003 TARSITANO, RICHARD 06-14-415-081 WEIDEMAN, MARY ELLEN 06-14-415-142 BURKE TR, WILLIAM &JUDI 06-14-417-039 DARNELL, ERNEST & DOLOR

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S E C T I O N 15 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-15-100-010 DOBRY, ROGER P & NANCY 06-15-102-006 ANDRE, EYNICE 06-15-103-037 MRDAK, STANLEY 06-15-104-043 LEAGUE, THOMAS M & IONA 06-15-105-038 INTERRANTE, PAUL 06-15-106-014 RBW ENTERPRISES INC 06-15-107-058 TRIARC DEVELOPMENT LLC 06-15-107-062 CONSOLAZIO, AMY 06-15-111-010 143 E CONGRESS LLC 06-15-112-024 KREY, RUTHANN 06-15-115-004 BUKAC, EVA V 06-15-119-034 KANWAL, IRSA 06-15-119-041 BRADFORD, JUNE M TR 06-15-200-005 ACITELLI, CHARLES & S T 06-15-201-002 BURTON LAND TRUST 06-15-300-045 KOLB, WM & MARY 06-15-307-016 SPLINGAIRE, DEBORAH & R 06-15-308-010 KHALIL, RAJI A 06-15-405-017 JOHNSON, JUDITH A 06-15-406-012 WINIARSKI, GRZEGORZ 06-15-413-031 NIKOLAS, GEORGE 06-15-104-002 CUCINELLA, MARY 06-15-105-019 INTERRANTE, PAUL 06-15-107-032 JOHNSON, EARL 06-15-107-065 BURSANTI, MARIE 06-15-114-006 ALEMAN, RAUL 06-15-121-008 NOWAK HOLDS II LLC 06-15-200-006 ACITELLI, CHARLES & S T 06-15-303-012 KRAJEWSKI, MIROSLAW 06-15-404-003 WRIGHT JR, JOHN L 06-15-407-014 HERNANDEZ MURO, ERNESTO 06-15-413-039 TRAN, THAI & KIEUOANH

TOT AMT DUE 3,408.24 3,194.96 50.31 138.78 132.77 1,837.62 3,910.35 4,064.71 4,723.78 2,723.34 4,865.78 2,704.78 5,246.69 1,924.63 6,185.34 63.55 5,961.50 349.28 2,173.14 3,729.15 3,624.99 2,489.80 4,849.53 3,015.80 290.54 2,658.54 2,748.39 950.68 1,536.35 4,690.69 7,817.76 4,505.08

S E C T I O N 16 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-106-103-008 BAEZ, GERARDO 06-106-103-009 GRANDSARD, DAVID & LISE 06-106-104-017 BURNS, JEFFREY & LAURA 06-106-104-025 DEMOS, PAUL & GLEN 06-106-107-024 IQBAL, ZAHID 06-106-109-009 AYESH, REMA A

TOT AMT DUE 6,479.78 3,561.69 6,261.57 6,714.18 6,981.80 8,423.86

06-106-111-009 CARLIN, RAYMOND D 06-106-117-007 REZIN FAMILY INVESTMENT 06-106-119-040 AHMED, SYED 06-106-119-041 NAHEED, ZAHRA & N KHAN 06-106-119-131 JILEK, TAMARA 06-106-119-143 813 ADDISON LLC 06-106-119-155 NAZAROV, ZAFAR 06-106-119-217 HIRPARA, HEMANT 06-106-119-253 GODFREY, KAILEY J 06-106-200-013 KUBA, MARK C 06-106-200-018 GREBASCH, KENNETH A 06-106-201-031 PELSOR SR, STEVEN & DAW 06-106-202-035 JOB, KAMIL 06-106-204-064 SUMME, RAY W 06-106-204-065 SUMME, RAY W 06-106-204-067 SUMME, RAY W 06-106-211-022 ROJICKOVA, JARMILA 06-106-211-034 UNKNOWN 06-106-211-035 SUMME, RAY W 06-106-211-044 ROJICKOVA, JARMILA 06-106-302-016 ROBY, MICHAEL L & LYNN 06-106-308-016 COLE TAYLOR BANK 06-106-318-014 WAHABUDDIN, MOHAMMED 06-106-103-024 DMITROVIC, VELJKO & M 06-106-104-046 CALLAHAN, MAURICE J & I 06-106-111-010 DEKKER, LAUNCELOT 06-106-118-022 BIRNBAUM, RONALD & LILL 06-106-119-115 CICERO ENTERPRISE LLC 06-106-119-199 VLAZARA LLC 06-106-119-237 KHARIUK, STEPAN & K KOG 06-106-200-025 DEPOWSKI, SHARON 06-106-204-043 SUMME, RAY W 06-106-204-066 SUMME, RAY W 06-106-211-032 RACZKOWSKI, KEITH & AIM 06-106-301-016 STOUT, DIANA J 06-106-312-026 DALE, MICHAEL R

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S E C T I O N 17 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-17-107-020 MOHAMMED, A & U ALAPATI 06-17-113-010 SIDDIQUI, ARSHEA 06-17-216-019 GHANIWALA, MOHAMED 06-17-302-030 DE CASTRO, GIDEON & H R 06-17-401-037 JANICKI, LUKASZ 06-17-401-045 RINALDI, JULIA 06-17-403-018 WAHABUDDIN, MOHAMMED 06-17-404-034 FAROOQI, VIQAR 06-17-404-051 MOHAMMED, A & T ISMATH 06-17-406-051 SHALLWANI, FIDA A 06-17-103-035 POTVIN, MICHELLE M 06-17-209-008 DRACH, JEFFREY P 06-17-315-020 RIFFE, JOSETTE 06-17-402-046 MOHIUDDIN, MOHAMMED &ET 06-17-404-018 URKOSKI, GREGORY & TONY 06-17-404-052 SIDDIQUI, SHAMS

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S E C T I O N 18 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-18-100-024 KUD, JOSEPH S 06-18-100-025 KUD, JOSEPH S 06-18-101-014 RBW ENTERPRISES INC 06-18-203-032 ZARAH INTERNATIONAL INC 06-18-206-021 ISADORE, ROBERTA 06-18-210-005 MESSINA, KIMBERLY 06-18-211-024 CHICAGO TITLE HTVP2320 06-18-212-008 GRAY, MARK N & 06-18-213-018 BOCCHIERI, ROY 06-18-214-001 CANNON, KATHLEEN M 06-18-302-005 LIPKA, DANIEL J 06-18-306-021 PHAM, NGOC NU T 06-18-306-091 BONAFIDE, NANCY I 06-18-306-165 LOIACONO, RICHARD 06-18-306-175 SAEED, FARIDA 06-18-400-015 AMIN, MUKKARUM M 06-18-400-016 BARRAGAN, ROBERT & E 06-18-400-024 STOLTMAN, ANDREW & DONN 06-18-401-005 HOYT, EARLE O 06-18-405-007 FAIRBAIRN, IDA 06-18-406-002 COZZI TTEE, JOAN 06-18-408-033 FLORES, JULIO E & MARIA 06-18-411-011 SCHERTZ, DORIS 06-18-411-012 SCHERTZ, DORIS 06-18-411-013 SCHERTZ, DORIS 06-18-411-027 SCHERTZ, DORIS 06-18-412-011 CSASZAR, ROBERT M 06-18-416-031 PORTELL, JOHN G 06-18-417-017 MOINUDDIN, NAHEED 06-18-418-018 KOZMIC, NELL 06-18-420-029 DREAM CLEAN LOMBARD LLC 06-18-421-032 PANDYA REAL ESTATE INC 06-18-422-010 DE JESUS, G & G CENTENO 06-18-422-019 MARKO, ZHANETA 06-18-100-009 HUSSAIN, MOAZZAM &N AMI 06-18-103-005 DONALD, BRAD 06-18-207-022 BRAND, WM & HEATHER 06-18-210-006 NOFZIGER, ERIC A & REGI 06-18-212-016 MENNECKE, RICHARD E 06-18-217-014 SZAJDA, KENNETH & E 06-18-306-093 STEPNOWSKI, THOMAS W 06-18-306-176 HEBEL, KATHLEEN R

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S E C T I O N 21 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-21-102-017 LGP REALTY HOLDINGS LP 06-21-102-021 923 ROOSEVELT RD LLC 06-21-103-009 SOUSA, JOHN R & CHERIE 06-21-109-008 NG, MORRIS 06-21-117-005 FAMYS PROPERTIES INC 06-21-200-011 YOUSUFFUDIN, MOHAMMED 06-21-201-023 IMANA, NELSON R 06-21-204-024 IBARRA, BRIGIDO 06-21-205-010 DUDECK, ERIC W 06-21-205-023 RAGLAND, NELLISA

TOT AMT DUE 1,423.12 6,375.58 3,165.54 6,755.54 3,640.14 656.15 561.96 6,733.37 1,680.21 9,835.40

06-21-207-038 TOP LIFE REAL ESTATE 06-21-208-010 AYUB, SYED 06-21-208-015 HAQ, LUBNA 06-21-208-066 ROGUS, CLAUDIA 06-21-210-001 ASADI, GHAITH & N ALKAS 06-21-210-006 KHAN, BAKHMEENA & A 06-21-210-071 AZHAR, SAADIA 06-21-210-076 BHATTI, NAVEED Z 06-21-210-096 WHITEHEAD, EVAN K 06-21-211-001 HEID, REBECCA 06-21-211-102 CHAUDHRY, IBRAHIM 06-21-212-107 THOMPSON, DANYELL D 06-21-212-122 SERRANO, J & S HUICOCHE 06-21-212-150 NOFFSINGER, NIKKI D 06-21-213-020 KARIM, TAHIR 06-21-213-041 HALLGREN, SCOTT 06-21-213-084 GMD SOUTH INC 06-21-214-020 KHAN, A & N KHATOON 06-21-214-114 MOLFESE, JON CARLO 06-21-214-123 BENYAMIN, CHRISTINA E 06-21-215-075 SYROVATKA, DIANNE 06-21-215-097 RUNDGREN, DAWN 06-21-216-117 GUTIERREZ, MARIA C 06-21-301-014 CRISTMAN, JOSEPH R 06-21-303-016 ACHIM GROUP LLC 06-21-307-014 RANA, SHERAZ H 06-21-310-073 SYED, ABDUL & SARAH 06-21-405-033 WELLNESS HOLDINGS LLC 06-21-405-041 WELLNESS HOLDINGS LLC 06-21-102-001 923 ROOSEVELT RD LLC 06-21-102-028 AHMAD, SHAHAN & ASMA AM 06-21-113-010 AGUILERA, MARIANA &JAVI 06-21-201-004 IMANA, NELSON R 06-21-203-021 SABELLA, GUY & DOLORENE 06-21-206-010 COLLINS, JERRON & DANIE 06-21-208-030 PLEGGENKUHLE, G 06-21-209-042 GALAN, M & C BARRIOS 06-21-210-029 IBARRA, JORGE & JOSEFIN 06-21-210-081 WOJCIK, PAMELA 06-21-211-076 ATANASOV, DANIEL 06-21-212-110 WARIS, PERVEEN & ABDUL 06-21-212-151 PRESTON, MARILYN J 06-21-213-049 DALIPI, GZIM 06-21-214-076 VAZQUEZ, E & M SANTILLA 06-21-215-034 FOX, ANITA L TR 06-21-216-110 CLARK, CHRISTINA M 06-21-301-003 VONDRASEK, FRANK & DEAN 06-21-310-050 KHAN, NED C 06-21-405-032 WELLNESS HOLDINGS LLC

5,595.55 2,215.31 2,133.99 2,497.21 1,982.96 4,154.82 2,299.73 2,299.73 1,724.68 1,724.68 2,500.71 1,890.80 3,852.59 4,221.26 1,537.64 3,131.07 3,123.17 2,264.88 3,676.97 2,476.54 5,362.91 1,929.14 3,597.84 3,685.33 11,078.78 6,896.49 6,203.38 2,034.30 1,919.87 11,667.52 442.40 7,129.33 1,112.34 4,885.06 4,779.94 4,149.35 1,982.96 4,349.45 3,117.64 2,038.73 1,697.18 1,344.04 4,805.94 3,676.97 4,295.63 1,697.18 3,496.17 6,203.38 5,931.40

S E C T I O N 22 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-22-101-001 SKUTNIK, JAMES 06-22-101-040 HINOJOSA, G & C LLANOS 06-22-102-001 ONGER, NICOLAS 06-22-102-007 ROWLAND, SANDRA 06-22-103-030 ZAPFEL, KEN 06-22-103-057 AMLING, VELMA G 06-22-103-084 M3B LLC 06-22-104-015 SHI TOWN PROPERTIES LLC 06-22-104-018 MEHTA, GHANSHYAM 06-22-106-016 BOLEK, CANDICE J 06-22-107-013 ILAVSKY, JAN & SILVIA 06-22-112-004 PRESTIGE PROPERTY HOLDI 06-22-303-003 2115 BUTTERFIELD LLC 06-22-303-039 OAKBROOK PBR LLC 06-22-309-003 BASIT, S & S KHAN 06-22-400-018 PASHKOVSKYY, V & A BRIN 06-22-401-035 SCHNEIDER, S & R HANSEN 06-22-406-017 SABELLA, GUY 06-22-407-019 CHAUDHRY, IBRAHIM 06-22-408-018 TOUSEK, THOMAS 06-22-415-002 ROBINETTE, CLYDA J 06-22-407-001 IVES, CHONG HEE 06-22-409-011 TRIARC DEVELOPMENT LLC 06-22-100-008 SUMMIT OBT LLC 06-22-101-066 MARRERO APONTE, CARLOS 06-22-103-046 LUKASIK, DIANE 06-22-104-014 ROQUE PROPERTY LLC 06-22-104-020 PRESTIGE PROPERTY HOLDI 06-22-109-009 STARCK, ROBERT A 06-22-302-033 LATIMER, CELINE 06-22-306-019 GILBERT, K & W ROBATZEK 06-22-309-004 SHAIKH, BASIT & S KHAN 06-22-402-006 WRIGHT, WILLIAM

TOT AMT DUE 909.13 2,941.44 1,100.84 2,860.87 1,356.25 2,895.01 19,935.12 4,704.20 7,274.23 1,893.19 2,896.52 2,863.71 82,583.67 25,229.61 8,067.75 1,872.89 4,899.11 5,466.33 3,344.34 3,321.22 4,863.69 5,814.89 3,643.36 22,951.32 2,823.38 1,726.10 3,120.79 4,403.91 1,992.67 1,525.54 6,398.65 2,447.17 1,903.61

S E C T I O N 23 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-23-101-041 DRURY LANE OAK BROOK 06-23-106-033 HALEY, RICHARD J 06-23-106-045 GROSS, CAROL G 06-23-106-064 BAYAZID, SAHAR 06-23-107-002 3 OAK BROOK D102 LLC 06-23-110-028 LAKHANI, MARIAM & HUSSA 06-23-111-011 COLLINS, JOHN 06-23-113-013 MALLY, THERESA A 06-23-113-017 MALLY, EDWARD J 06-23-206-002 DEL VECCHIO, SYLVIA 06-23-206-015 SIMONS, BRETT C 06-23-208-014 OTKINA, OLGA & ANIL SAX 06-23-208-045 JIMENEZ, RODRIGO 06-23-208-050 YUNEZ, SAMIRA

TOT AMT DUE 49,961.46 1,988.63 4,280.49 3,087.66 5,768.41 3,373.61 2,759.11 2,999.73 3,288.68 2,119.89 20,266.15 4,871.67 6,286.45 14,551.06

06-23-209-014 SALPETER, ANNE MORGAN 06-23-401-002 CAMPUZANO, DANIEL 06-23-403-008 BHAT, JULISH 06-23-407-017 HINES INTEREST LTD PRTN 06-23-102-033 BROADSTONE JAX PORTFOLI 06-23-106-086 VENN, MYRARITA 06-23-110-007 SCHREIBER, JANET TR 06-23-112-051 GAGNON, JANE M 06-23-205-015 TUMMILLO, MICHAEL & A 06-23-207-009 SADSAD, MAUREEN 06-23-208-021 NAGUIB, GAMAL & ANALIDA 06-23-209-007 VAN DYKE, T & K JOHNSON 06-23-403-011 SAMEE, SABIHA

5,433.89 265.81 12,370.54 17,810.59 30,925.23 5,996.44 2,144.79 5,626.61 8,538.17 9,622.11 8,606.13 5,137.48 4,918.47

S E C T I O N 24 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-24-101-009 CTLTC BV11305 06-24-104-002 CHICAGO TITLE 06-24-105-022 SHAH, B 06-24-202-013 SHAH-KHAN, SARDAR & O 06-24-203-015 WARDA, ROMEO 06-24-206-015 REETZ, KRISTOPHER & C 06-24-206-024 EISOUH, ASHRAF 06-24-208-047 GUMUSHIAN, ANTHONY & M 06-24-208-067 ARANHA, GERARD V & R C 06-24-309-007 600 ENTERPRISE LLC 06-24-103-010 ALEMAN, RAUL T 06-24-104-004 HIGHLAND BUILDERS CORP 06-24-206-006 DONDLINGER, EUGENE & J 06-24-206-025 DONDLINGER III, EUGENE 06-24-309-001 AM ASSN PHYSICIAN INDIA 06-24-400-004 CUMMINS, ROY & BARBARA

TOT AMT DUE 4,479.40 8,327.56 40,595.11 5,821.27 2,571.04 5,082.96 13,618.30 6,265.93 7,046.61 4,744.53 5,563.28 10,646.80 5,029.06 9,423.79 3,042.83 5,240.67

S E C T I O N 25 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-25-206-026 GIANATASIO, JOAN M 06-25-207-016 HASLER, MARTIN J & SAND 06-25-301-026 CTLTC A8501119601 06-25-301-031 CTLTC A8501119601 06-25-404-004 WINDSOR DR TR 06-25-405-035 ZAJICEK, JAMES G 06-25-405-036 PATRINOS, JASON LEWIS 06-25-408-022 MOGHADAM, KIUMARS 06-25-207-022 PRINCE, JORDAN 06-25-401-010 CHICAGO TITLE 800238825 06-25-404-012 LEEKMA, D & D CHAUHAN 06-25-408-027 CTLTC 8002389399

TOT AMT DUE 5,837.21 13,771.08 659.40 1,545.09 7,084.39 6,738.17 13,561.83 3,272.08 22,242.05 5,599.56 32,943.81 6,715.39

S E C T I O N 26 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-26-301-039 STEADMAN, CHRISTINE 06-26-301-080 FLAHERTY TR, MARY LYNN 06-26-301-081 LEIJA, BEVERLY L 06-26-301-044 MANISCALCO, LEONARD J

TOT AMT DUE 6,847.31 14,992.49 8,000.39 16,534.69

S E C T I O N 27 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-27-104-008 CARAVA, MARY LOU 06-27-104-011 SALEEM TR, NAJMUDDIN 06-27-202-095 HANSBERGER, SCOTT 06-27-202-103 GIANATASIO, JOAN M 06-27-203-047 KASBEKAR, AJITA 06-27-204-001 REGENT61 LLC 06-27-205-009 HAQUE, AZRA S 06-27-206-014 FOUMIER, JOHN H 06-27-206-019 TANVIR, ASAD 06-27-304-009 BARBER, ROBERT & LARA 06-27-403-017 KARRA, SATISH & PRANAVA 06-27-403-027 JUNEJO, TARIQ & AFSHAN 06-27-404-002 FLORIO, MARIO & ROSA 06-27-407-047 SEYBOLD, HARVEY & JILL 06-27-407-062 BROWN TR, JUSTIN F 06-27-407-106 MNISZEWSKI, KIM & JOANN 06-27-101-011 HUSSAIN, AHMED & SYEDA 06-27-104-012 CTLTC 12312710 06-27-203-030 KELLY, NANCY I 06-27-205-006 GARZON, MELBA 06-27-207-001 NWAKUDU, CHIEDZA 06-27-401-024 VADARIA, ASIF & NABILA 06-27-403-020 CESCA, RAYMOND M & MARY 06-27-405-006 AMJAD, ALI 06-27-407-103 FRANCIS JR, JOHN & K

TOT AMT DUE 6,692.78 8,236.88 4,359.62 4,896.95 4,279.43 4,256.15 12,136.60 6,028.39 3,958.32 5,401.42 9,768.47 5,331.78 13,728.08 4,238.17 8,896.55 3,981.33 5,858.92 15,612.73 4,159.13 6,207.10 6,146.46 10,248.91 5,656.48 4,302.52 9,325.75

S E C T I O N 28 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-28-107-210 LAPAPA, GREGORY 06-28-107-212 PREMPAS, LOUIS J 06-28-107-215 FRAGOSO, OSCAR A 06-28-107-218 ASTORGA, HERSON 06-28-107-221 JANKUNAS, AINA 06-28-107-241 FARAZ, PED 06-28-107-251 LOQUERCIO, ROSEMARY 06-28-107-267 DIMITROVA, RADOSTINA 06-28-107-283 LOJPUR, SNJEZANA 06-28-107-290 ROGERS, FRANK J & THORA 06-28-107-295 NELSON, JOSEPHINE R 06-28-107-312 KHAN, SAMINA 06-28-108-002 YUNEZ, SAMIRA

TOT AMT DUE 2,647.88 1,776.76 1,301.14 874.76 1,068.57 3,173.68 797.15 2,698.54 1,325.94 3,225.21 3,657.56 3,621.14 7,174.46


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DU PAGE COUNTY ANNUAL TAX SALE NOTICE 3,284.15 3,284.15 6,099.39 2,985.75 8,544.04 2,756.91 3,191.60 22,714.94 4,785.84 7,943.27 18,510.56 9,897.01 6,230.86 7,120.33 6,033.77 18,967.06 27,016.55 11,645.25 1,777.51 954.61 802.36 798.02 1,619.98 1,874.17 2,698.54 3,621.14 3,621.14 3,621.14 3,205.58 13,040.67 3,621.14 1,325.94 1,777.51 1,777.51 3,225.21

S E C T I O N 29 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-29-103-019 VORACKA, MILOS 06-29-105-036 JAVED, NUSRAT 06-29-105-045 KALOTA, JAVAID & FOUZIA 06-29-106-092 WANG, ASHLEY 06-29-106-097 DESALVO, PHYLLIS A 06-29-106-142 AZAD, ABUL & SABIRA 06-29-107-023 PAPENDORF, LUCILLE 06-29-107-038 EGAN, JAMES E 06-29-107-129 ROMANEK, JOHN 06-29-107-135 PEREZ, RICARDO 06-29-107-146 KATIYA, NAEEM & SAIMA 06-29-107-211 PAPENDORF, LUCILLE M 06-29-107-239 SOLEYMANI, MAHEEN 06-29-108-027 CASTELLO, GREGORY 06-29-108-028 CASTELLO, GREGORY 06-29-109-030 AIMAEC LLC 06-29-110-020 CHAMI, MUSTAPHA & ZIAD 06-29-110-030 BELT, ALAN L 06-29-111-069 SAMPLE, MAE 06-29-111-101 AMARO, ROBERT 06-29-111-109 MAC INTOSH TR, PATRICIA 06-29-112-003 HOMES YOU’LL LOVE 06-29-112-012 MCDAVITT, CHRISTOPHER 06-29-200-056 HOFFMANN 600 LOMBARD LL 06-29-202-007 MIAO, YUANJUN 06-29-202-028 WILSON, TODD & KAREN 06-29-202-029 GREEK ISLANDER RESTAURA 06-29-403-035 HIGHLAND LANDMARK PROP 06-29-405-013 CHAFETZ, BARRY & CHARLE 06-29-405-027 BRUNZELLE, JOSEPH 06-29-405-028 THOMAS, WILLIAM B 06-29-406-013 LULLO, A & B MEDERNACH 06-29-406-019 CONLEY, KATHERINE M 06-29-406-038 CINCOTTI, SANDRA 06-29-409-005 EGAN, E JAMES 06-29-409-008 FITZGERALD, COLLEEN M 06-29-412-009 KHAN, SOHAIL 06-29-412-018 LI, FONG 06-29-412-029 KOWALSKY, JACLYN 06-29-412-093 CEDERSTROM, CAROL 06-29-412-094 LI, FONG & DAVID WONG 06-29-412-105 CTLTC #8002392045 06-29-412-137 SMUNT, MICHELLE

TOT AMT DUE 3,400.14 3,628.19 3,019.06 2,740.98 2,923.29 1,702.03 1,925.84 2,060.51 1,785.33 1,055.27 2,145.55 1,702.79 2,134.32 4,849.28 4,849.28 7,414.99 7,414.99 3,634.46 2,683.01 3,054.49 6,351.91 3,629.45 4,147.71 122,449.90 3,730.79 1,669.84 1,920.00 855,945.17 5,457.68 12,982.13 13,009.41 3,652.45 3,497.26 3,265.07 3,497.26 3,444.17 6,084.50 3,110.19 3,110.19 3,110.19 3,511.22 3,110.19 3,110.19

06-29-412-108 THIERBACH, DIANE M

6,464.98

S E C T I O N 30 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-30-100-009 LISTECKI, THOMAS E 06-30-105-018 LOTTMAN, JERRY 06-30-111-020 MARCUCCILLI, MARY E 06-30-207-049 HOANG, CUONG 06-30-207-066 ZELENKA, MARK S 06-30-207-241 LICITRA, MICHAEL 06-30-104-004 NICHOLSON, MARY J 06-30-207-024 MADERAL, CORAZON

TOT AMT DUE 3,882.59 4,260.90 3,170.59 3,493.53 5,302.45 7,156.87 3,479.74 2,600.45

S E C T I O N 31 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-31-201-018 O’NEIL, TONY & NANCY 06-31-201-042 3450 SARATOGA SNF R E L 06-31-208-031 RAYMOND, STACY & MARC 06-31-303-036 FITZGERALD, JOHN L & B 06-31-407-006 MARINAKOS, ARRY & ELAIN 06-31-411-018 ZOLNIEROWICZ, MICHAEL & 06-31-411-031 BYCZEK, JOSEPH & JANE 06-31-103-005 AG PRODUCTS COMPANY 06-31-201-040 3450 SARATOGA SNF R E L 06-31-303-024 PRENA, SEAN M & TERESE 06-31-404-012 COOK, KEVIN & CATHERINE 06-31-407-027 HOLECEK, JAMES A & MARY 06-31-413-087 NELSON, JASON

TOT AMT DUE 4,449.62 6,141.65 4,473.01 5,025.00 4,634.94 11,376.14 4,001.98 26,351.93 4,047.86 5,159.22 12,069.89 10,863.55 7,497.39

S E C T I O N 32 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-32-103-013 LUEDI, HANS & SPOMENKA 06-32-105-020 BORSELLINO, JULIE 06-32-110-038 LA PALERMO, LYNN S 06-32-110-088 TOURINE, ELLEN T 06-32-405-019 GEORGIS, GEORGE & ALICE 06-32-407-010 PALMA JR, FRED R 06-32-407-022 LABBIE, STEPHEN & NANCY 06-32-409-011 JUSKO, CAROL 06-32-409-016 WLODARCZYK, RICHARD 06-32-412-014 HERMANOWSKI, STEVE 06-32-105-021 DEFRENNE, LISA 06-32-300-003 PLANERT, EDWARD & MARIE 06-32-406-006 WALTHIUS, SCOTT 06-32-408-007 KOWALIK, MICHAEL J 06-32-411-019 TIGCHELAAR, CALVIN S 06-32-414-013 MEMEDOVSKI, EKREM & TEU

TOT AMT DUE 7,236.74 17,545.72 7,983.46 7,476.52 5,183.24 2,640.06 6,611.82 7,638.29 7,088.76 1,120.13 11,356.65 5,216.80 9,037.82 2,952.56 6,458.32 3,902.04

S E C T I O N 33 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-33-103-025 JOYA, MUHAMMAD & HARIS 06-33-104-020 KAMDAR, HASU & ILA 06-33-200-017 CTLTC HTH2640 06-33-200-044 TARIQ JUNEJO 06-33-201-010 SAEED, HAJIRAH 06-33-202-007 BABAR, REEMA & M PARVEZ 06-33-203-002 BHATT, S & L MENON 06-33-203-003 KAKODAR, ARVIND & RITA 06-33-205-007 KUMAR, AKSHYA & SHALINI 06-33-303-031 INTERNATIONAL DEVEL GRO 06-33-303-033 VORA, RASHMIKANT & T 06-33-304-005 ARROTTI, JOHN J 06-33-305-028 LOYA, EDUARDO 06-33-401-003 ZAHID, ZAR & M 06-33-404-017 BURDORF, RICHARD & L 06-33-405-022 KHANNA, D PAUL 06-33-410-025 CRISTMAN, PAUL W 06-33-410-049 PAWLAK, MARY M 06-33-411-022 WALLER, JAMES 06-33-412-008 SWICK, JANET 06-33-414-010 MASOOD, A & N AMATULLAH 06-33-104-039 MARTIN, SUZY 06-33-200-030 WILFINGER, TRENT & MORG 06-33-202-030 HASSAN, SYED & AISHA TR 06-33-205-004 MOSCOSO, ELOY & VICTORI 06-33-301-008 BECKMAN, THOMAS & ALISO 06-33-303-044 INTERNATIONAL DEVEL GRO 06-33-304-021 MURRAY, DAVID & JENNIFE

TOT AMT DUE 10,223.04 18,455.99 19,101.25 6,889.76 13,999.93 19,073.12 11,169.16 11,435.17 34,487.62 7,936.68 6,665.05 5,867.81 13,845.76 4,843.85 917.61 8,750.67 5,848.60 6,174.73 2,654.21 6,049.27 2,867.77 2,581.34 7,184.72 40,455.29 20,076.59 4,010.56 7,411.17 6,566.96

06-33-405-001 HUSSAIN, TAJAMMUL 06-33-410-037 BOYD, ROBERT A 06-33-412-005 VOTAVA, AUDREY J TRUSTE 06-33-415-026 SINGH, ANAHIT

2,603.88 2,664.81 2,479.44 8,815.04

S E C T I O N 34 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-34-101-036 MIRZA, IRFAN & BINA 06-34-101-037 MIRZA, IRFAN & BINA 06-34-102-012 SAWLANI, NEAL & SARENA 06-34-104-029 ANGELILLO, GEORGE 06-34-107-006 SYED, U & M KHUSHTAR 06-34-207-004 MIDWEST BANK & TR 06-34-404-010 ALAVI, SYED N & RUBINA 06-34-408-003 KHAN, SAEED & FAIZA 06-34-408-009 VOYERS SATER SEYMOUR & 06-34-409-012 APEX HEALTH PARTNERS LL 06-34-102-003 OAKBROOK MEADOWS LLC 06-34-104-031 THIERBACH, DIANE M 06-34-204-013 RAJJOUB, RODWAN & ZOKAA 06-34-404-045 HARTIGAN, SUSAN B TR 06-34-409-010 APEX HEALTH PARTNERS LL

TOT AMT DUE 13,747.79 3,857.90 7,529.96 9,510.84 18,652.72 9,389.55 9,259.70 7,627.43 14,734.58 7,205.65 10,615.02 19,091.12 10,215.78 231.60 5,430.97

S E C T I O N 35 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-35-104-003 MALHOTRA, RASIK 06-35-107-002 SHARMA, RAJAN 06-35-200-018 YEN, HUI-HSIEN & SU MEI 06-35-205-006 ODISHOO, PERA M 06-35-301-052 PAGNI SR, JAMES & P 06-35-305-002 PAPPAS RESTAURANTS INC 06-35-405-006 POWELL, PAUL 06-35-102-037 IOZZO, MARC 06-35-200-015 GERSHENZON, M & K ANAGN 06-35-205-018 CTLTC CT00042559 06-35-400-007 GRUFT, JAMES & EWA

TOT AMT DUE 7,987.68 52,659.57 43,700.27 6,027.73 9,215.08 25,858.41 11,823.27 8,938.89 21,658.73 8,971.75 13,779.09

S E C T I O N 36 ********************* PERM PARC NO ASSESSEES NAME 06-36-103-003 BIRKHAHN, ARLENE V 06-36-107-005 VEGA, F & H GARCIA 06-36-200-019 OLD LLC 06-36-200-031 OLD LLC 06-36-200-050 ALSHEIK, HASSAN & AISHA 06-36-200-075 HUSSAIN, SULMAN 06-36-202-010 HALA MADRID LLC 06-36-300-026 KOPKA JR, KENNETH 06-36-404-059 ABDELHADY, K & S AWAD 06-36-407-010 15683 VILLORESI LLC 06-36-407-018 LANDWEHR, KAREN 06-36-407-057 CTLTC MDL013-039 06-36-407-085 GRIPPO, KATHLEEN M 06-36-407-115 BOYLE, JOAN C 06-36-410-026 VER GOWE TR, WAYNE & HA 06-36-105-001 ANDERSON, RHEA A 06-36-200-033 SHAH, NIRANJAN & PRATIM 06-36-201-007 AMIRAN, SASHA 06-36-304-002 WAYNE HUMMER TRUST CO 06-36-407-017 KAMINSKI, EDWIN E 06-36-407-067 WHELAN, JOHN & TAMMY 06-36-409-032 CALDARAZZO, RICHARD 06-36-410-033 WAYNE HUMMER TR CO

TOT AMT DUE 3,699.47 8,295.51 18,130.41 28,415.64 2,651.81 2,724.59 17,611.35 6,872.12 19,101.84 3,156.62 7,315.18 6,718.92 3,156.62 7,698.84 6,080.78 10,369.19 22,119.41 18,420.53 10,661.32 6,949.77 3,722.75 2,620.12 7,584.42

I, GWEN HENRY, COUNTY COLLECTOR OF DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS A LIST OF DELINQUENT PROPERTIES WITH UNPAID TAXES FOR 2022 AND OTHER YEARS AS SHOWN. THESE TAXES WERE UNPAID AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 6, 2023. THIS LIST INCLUDES PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER, ASSESSEE’S NAME AND THE AMOUNT DUE FOR TAXES AS OF NOVEMBER 1, 2023. DATED OCTOBER 6, 2023 IN WHEATON, DUPAGE COUNTY ILLINOIS. GWEN HENRY COUNTY TREASURER AND EX-OFFICIO COUNTY COLLECTOR (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent, Villa Park Review and the Lombardian Oct. 19, 2023) 445481

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