ACCIDENTS
Basketball game pays tribute to teenager killed in crash
2/7/02 p.5
Crash seriously injures two 2/28/02 p.11
Crash victim in critical condition 3/7/02 p.13
None injured in plane crash 5/23/02 p.8
Teenager seriously hurt in two-car crash 5/30/02 p.5
Crash victim recovering from injuries 6/6/02 p.10
Injured student gets diploma 7/11/02 p.6
Teen charged in fatal crash 7/18/02 p.6
Barrington man dies in motorcycle crash 7/18/02 p.8
Correction to story of 7/18/02 7/25/02 p.6
Fiery crash kills driver 8/15/02 p.13
Inquest to be held in death of driver 9/19/02 p.14
Hoping good comes from tragedy 10/3/02 p.5
No children hurt in bus accident 10/3/02 p.8
Coroner finds alcohol a factor in fatal crash 10/3/02 p.14
A thrill with a deadly impact 10/10/02 p.5
Driver cited in crash that killed passenger 11/7/02 p.12
AGED
Seniors enter Hall of Fame 5/23/02 p.88
Meals program provides more than food 6/13/02 p.5
Garlands offers seniors luxury 7/25/02 p.101
AGILITY JUNKIES
Agility Junkies; Lora Del Page and Connie Mininni, owners
6/13/02 p.125
AGRA, HOLLY
A new way to take the dog out 8/1/02 p.101
AIDS (DISEASE)
Woman accused of knowingly exposing man to AIDS virus
10/17/02 p.12
ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY
Allstate helps United Way top goal 2/14/02 p.6
ALS (DISEASE)
Man inspired by victims of ALS during bike journey 2/21/02
p.9
ALTER, SHARON
Professor fought political apathy 10/3/02 p.100
AMC THEATERS, INC.
AMC receives suspicious bill 1/10/02 p.6
Stabbing suspect may face upgraded charge 11/14/02 p.11
Stabbing case continued 11/28/02 p.14
ANDERSON, HEIDI
Couple says industrial park to blame for yard flooding
1/31/02 p.9
ANDERSON, JOHN
Veteran trustee leaves Lake Barrington board 10/3/02 p.10
ANDERSON, KURT
Couple says industrial park to blame for yard flooding
1/31/02 p.9
ANDERSON, MARY
Local woman named Unsung Heroine 3/14/02 p.6
Volunteer named Unsung Heroine 4/4/02 p.11
ANGELO OF ITALY
Angelo of Italy Custom Tailors & Alterations; Jack
D'Angelo; owner 2/14/02 p.95
ANIMALS
A new way to take the dog out 8/1/02 p.101
ANIMALS, TREATMENT OF
Animal hospital needs cats to find new homes 1/3/02 p.9
Horses take a trip to the dentist 5/23/02 p.81
Suburban woman hears voices 7/25/02 p.83
Road kill: Dead animals increasing on suburban highways
11/14/02 p.87
ANNEXATION (MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT)
Barrington may annex land for new subdivision 1/17/02 p.10
Board opts not to annex land for subdivision 1/31/02 p.7
Village annexes parcel to prevent development 2/28/02 p.12
South Barrington has to return land 10/31/02 p.10
Payton home finally in South Barrington 11/21/02 p.9
ANNIVERSARIES
Pam & John Scapin [25th anniversary] 1/3/02 p.81
Joseph & Lucille Tomek [50th anniversary] 1/3/02 p.81
Couple [Dianne & Hy Feldman] chalking it up to fate
2/14/02 p.11
Barrington couple [Mary & Frank Morgan] to celebrate 50th
5/23/02 p.87
Arts Council turns 25 6/13/02 p.B5
Couple [Aileen & Claus Enmark] celebrates 70 years 8/1/02
p.95
Local store [Peter Daniel] celebrating its 29th year
9/12/02 p.103
Stephensons celebrate 50th anniversary 11/14/02 p.96
Lee and Bruce Miller 12/5/02 p.32
ARDENTE, JOHN
South Barrington still hoping $30 million suit is dismissed
1/17/02 p.10
South Barrington being hit hard by legal costs 4/18/02 p.11
Village continuing legal fight against developer 7/25/02
p.12
Judge dismisses Ardente's lawsuit 11/21/02 p.12
ARLINGTON PARK (RACE TRACK)
Sarafan, Beat Hollow race again in Million 8/15/02 p.107
Million winner can't miss a Beat 8/22/02 p.107
Arlington passes first test for hosting Breeders' Cup
8/22/02 p.107
As Breeders' Cup nears, betting on the rise in and out of
state 9/26/02 p.108
Arlington Park's on the map 10/24/02 p.33
ARNETT C. LINES SCHOOL
Young authors 2/14/02 p.23
District 220 searching for successor to Art Fessler
4/18/02 p.9
Kids learn about life of da Vinci 5/2/02 p.25
Charges filed against teacher who put camera in restroom
5/30/02 p.8
Teacher who put camera in restroom fined 6/27/02 p.9
New principal picked for Lines 7/4/02 p.13
Show stresses strong character 10/17/02 p.29
ASTHMA (DISEASE)
Asthma catches students breathless 2/28/02 p.7
AUCHTER, EDITH
Auchter resigns from District 220 school board 1/10/02 p.8
Strong group seeking Auchter's seat 1/24/02 p.11
B. CHONES HAIR DESIGN
B. Chones Hair Design; Debbie Nejdi, owner 12/12/02 p.93
BACTAT, EDLAR
Neighbors sue to block shelter 7/11/02 p.21
BACTAT, MARY LOU
Neighbors sue to block shelter 7/11/02 p.21
BAINBRIDGE, JAIME
No more long waits 12/19/02 p.95
BAKER'S LAKE NATURE PRESERVE
Flocking together 6/13/02 p.7
BALLARMINE JESUIT RETREAT HOUSE
Expansion of Jesuit retreat about to start 8/22/02 p.11
BALLINGER, ED
From terror, a phoenix 9/5/02 p.9
BALLOON COTTAGE
Balloon Cottage; Lesley Cowles, owner 7/4/02 p.87
BARANOWSKI, TAMI
Zzoinks; Tami Baranowski, owner 2/28/02 p.97
BARBARA B. ROSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Author details creative process 4/18/02 p.25
Kids help provide the needy a holiday meal 11/28/02 p.5
BARNES AND NOBLE
Local kids gather to throw Harry Potter a birthday bash
8/8/02 p.9
BAROSKA, MEGAN
Hot dog! Local woman driving Wienermobile 6/20/02 p.10
BARRINGTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 158
Veterans dedicate new Memorial Park 6/20/02 p.12
Shelhart gives Post 158 punch 7/4/02 p.97
Post 158 good on its word 7/11/02 p.113
Lindberg, Post 158 pleased with results 8/1/02 p.111
BARRINGTON ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Animal hospital needs cats to find new homes 1/3/02 p.9
BARRINGTON AREA ARTS COUNCIL
Arts Council turns 25 6/13/02 p.B5
Bowers leaving BAAC post to pursue new challenges 8/22/02
p.9
Preview set for BAAC's holiday festival 11/21/02 p.11
New director wants to bring art to the community 12/5/02
p.B5
BAAC publishing literary journal 12/19/02 p.9
BARRINGTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Chamber tries to help beyond Main Street 1/3/02 p.5
Photographer awarded Chamber's top honor 1/31/02 p.10
Chamber installs executive officers 1/31/02 p.10
Chamber excited about first expo 5/9/02 p.5
Chamber awards students scholarships 5/9/02 p.97
Chamber hoping to scare up interest in Halloween fest
10/24/02 p.9
BARRINGTON AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Big year for community foundation 2/7/02 p.6
Foundation hands out $10,000 7/25/02 p.21
BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
BACOG hoping to gain greater support for Route 53 extension
1/10/02 p.10
Impact fee law to be drafted for towns 5/2/02 p.11
BACOG revives legislative panel 8/8/02 p.8
BACOG makes pitch for common impact fees 11/21/02 p.10
Creating a common benefit 11/28/02 p.7
Towns pass impact fee measure 12/26/02 p.6
BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL ON AGING
Seniors enter Hall of Fame 5/23/02 p.88
Meals program provides more than food 6/13/02 p.5
BARRINGTON AREA LIBRARY
Library earns grant 2/28/02 p.95
Libraries benefit from state grants 3/21/02 p.82
Libraries giving help online 3/28/02 p.13
Librarian finishes four-year effort putting history online
4/11/02 p.10
Keeping children reading 6/20/02 p.83
Treasurer's report 8/29/02 p.96
Budget 9/19/02 p.115
Library making improvements 12/5/02 p.10
Homework help just a click away 12/5/02 p.12
New carpeting giving library a modern look 12/26/02 p.10
BARRINGTON AREA SENIOR CITIZENS HALL OF FAME
Seniors enter Hall of Fame 5/23/02 p.88
BARRINGTON AREA UNITED WAY
United Way exceeds 2001 campaign goal 2/7/02 p.14
Allstate helps United Way top goal 2/14/02 p.6
United Way approves allocations 4/4/02 p.7
United Way thanks its sponsors 5/2/02 p.9
BARRINGTON BANK AND TRUST
Correction to story of 5/9/02 5/16/02 p.6
BARRINGTON BREAKFAST ROTARY CLUB
Family kite fly puts smiles on many faces 5/9/02 p.11
Correction to story of 5/9/02 5/16/02 p.6
Breakfast Rotary Club helps at-risk children 8/29/02 p.13
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (BASKETBALL CLUB)
Big-time basket 3/7/02 p.105
Late arrival 3/14/02 p.107
Guard propels Broncos to sectional finals 3/14/02 p.114
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (DIVE TEAM)
Williams shakes off consternation to win 2/21/02 p.113
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (FOOTBALL CLUB)
Broncos earn sportsmanship honor 11/7/02 p.10
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (GYMNASTICS CLUB)
Sup-Herrman 4/11/02 p. 101
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (HOCKEY CLUB)
Tough grind 12/12/02 p.101
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (SOCCER CLUB)
Taking a bow 11/14/02 p.107
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (SWIM CLUB)
Calm swimmers win second straight MSL title 2/14/02 p.103
Martell leads Broncos to title 2/21/02 p.113
New coach Delcore trying to continue excellence 12/5/02
p.140
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (TENNIS TEAM)
Tennis team's depth edges Bloomington for title 4/18/02
p.111
Twin killing 5/16/02 p.105
Morgan, Kaeser fifth at State 6/30/02 p.101
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (TRACK TEAM)
At last! Broncos pull out thriller at Busse Woods to win
MSL 10/24/02 p.119
Barrington runners bring home titles 10/31/02 p.114
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (WRESTLING CLUB)
Say uncle 1/24/02 p.101
BARRINGTON CHALLENGE CUP
Polo match will benefit fund for mammograms 7/11/02 p.11
BARRINGTON CITIZENS FOR OPEN SPACE
Bidding for more open space 1/31/02 p.7
BARRINGTON COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 220
Porres sees need for tax hike in District 220 1/3/02 p.10
District 220 pursuing two tax hikes 1/10/02 p.5
Auchter resigns from District 220 school board 1/10/02 p.8
Survey shows many don't trust District 220 spending
1/10/02 p.8
Public's confidence lacking 1/17/02 p.5
School boundaries may change in District 220 1/24/02 p.5
Strong group seeking Auchter's seat 1/24/02 p.11
Getting the word out 1/24/02 p.23
District 220 increases kindergarten fees 1/31/02 p.6
Cotting brings financial expertise to District 220 1/31/02
p.8
The cost of education 2/14/02 p.7
How the report was conceived 2/14/02 p.7
Commercial base lets Cook residents pay less to district
2/14/02 p.8
Board to discuss plan if tax referendum fails 2/14/02 p.9
Preparing for the worst 2/21/02 p.5
Leonard a finalist for New Trier post 2/21/02 p.7
District 220 approves program cuts, fee hikes 2/28/02 p.5
Schools enter deal with park district 2/28/02 p.6
Proposed funding cuts would hit District 220 hard 2/28/02
p.10
Parents would pay bigger share 3/7/02 p.5
Stating their case 3/14/02 p.5
Correction to story of 3/7/02 3/14/02 p.6
Voters say yes to more taxes 3/21/02 p.5
District 220 keeping quiet on boundary changes 3/21/02 p.11
Tax hike for schools hits county snag 3/28/02 p.5
District 220 extends ban on traveling to France 3/28/02 p.8
District 220 hoping court forces McHenry to amend tax levy
4/4/02 p.10
Deal gives three school districts new tax revenue 4/11/02
p.8
Teacher's passion brings high honor 4/11/02 p.25
Parents protest redistricting plan 4/18/02 p.5
District 220 searching for successor to Art Fessler
4/18/02 p.9
District 220 oks boundary changes 4/25/02 p.5
Exact number of students moving unclear 4/25/02 p.5
District 220 receives donations for new pool 4/25/02 p.6
District 220 given ideas on building trust 4/25/02 p.9
Bringing something extra to class 5/9/02 p.7
Countryside principal stepping down 5/9/02 p.7
Wood reveled in sharing history 5/16/02 p.7
Teachers may get chance as administrators 5/16/02 p.7
Woodland celebrating, hoping to improve 5/23/02 p.6
It was more than just a job 5/23/02 p.7
Work on Roslyn Road lagging 5/23/02 p.9
Charges filed against teacher who put camera in restroom
5/30/02 p.8
Principal picked for Countryside 5/30/02 p.9
Staffers named to leadership roles 5/30/02 p.10
Parents reminded children must get chicken pox shot
5/30/02 p.12
District 220 planning to add teachers 6/6/02 p.5
New administrator joining District 220 6/6/02 p.6
CA220 believes community can come together to help schools
6/13/02 p.9
District 220 reaffirms stance on France trip 6/13/02 p.12
Group hopes to make District 220 better 6/20/02 p.9
District 220 believes new reading textbooks will boost test
scores 6/20/02 p.9
Leadership Academy jobs announced 6/27/02 p.7
District 220 approves tentative spending plan 6/27/02 p.12
Officials still hoping to open Roslyn on time 7/18/02 p.5
District 220 makes testing change 8/1/02 p.6
District 220 approves pay hikes for administrators 8/1/02
p.14
Officials think Roslyn may open on time 8/8/02 p.7
Roslyn Road won't be ready 8/22/02 p.5
Countryside set to welcome students 8/22/02 p.5
New teachers get help with transition 8/22/02 p.7
Buses may be slowed down 8/22/02 p.7
District 220 already raising standards 8/22/02 p.23
District 220 Foundation a huge success 8/29/02 p.8
Beautiful Roslyn Road opens 9/5/02 p.5
Fund-raiser benefits District 220 Foundation 9/12/02 p.10
District 220 focusing on getting public input 9/19/02 p.12
School getting $5.3 million from state for construction
9/19/02 p.12
District 220 oks budget generating a surplus 9/26/02 p.8
District 220 recognized for excellence 10/3/02 p.6
Views vary on school-volunteer criminal checks 10/3/02 p.7
Students get ok to sing in Italy 10/3/02 p.9
District 220 seeks to share most successful programs
10/17/02 p.10
Test scores help District 220 identify internal trends
10/24/02 p.10
District 220 approves staff computer lease 10/31/02 p.6
District 220 mulling travel policy 10/31/02 p.9
District 220 aware of spending inequity among buildings
11/7/02 p.10
A positive report 11/14/02 p.7
Report cards give community glimpse of school performance
11/14/02 p.8
Looking at how the schools rank 11/14/02 p.9
Public agrees with schools' priorities 11/21/02 p.5
No District 220 referendum in 2003 11/21/02 p.10
District 220 sets travel policy 11/28/02 p.5
District 220 visualizes better technology 12/5/02 p.11
Auditor pleased with District 220 spending 12/12/02 p.11
Schools getting defibrillators 12/12/02 p.91
Correction to story of 12/12/02 12/19/02 p.6
District 220 redesigning way teachers are supervised
12/26/02 p.5
BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Fire district vowing it won't raise tax rate more than 15
cents 2/14/02 p.12
Fire district resolves tax rate increase will not top 15
cents 2/21/02 p.8
Fire district hoping voters provide positive response
3/14/02 p.10
Fire district can plan for new station 3/21/02 p.10
BCFPD seeking temporary spot for new station 6/13/02 p.12
BCFPD wants bigger say over budget 8/15/02 p.11
Dunn apologizes to fire district 11/21/02 p.5
BARRINGTON COURT (LAND SUBDIVISION)
Barrington may annex land for new subdivision 1/17/02 p.10
Board opts not to annex land for subdivision 1/31/02 p.7
BARRINGTON FILLIES (BASKETBALL CLUB)
Fillies beat Waukegan; Richards sets record 2/14/02 p.104
BARRINGTON FILLIES (GYMNASTICS CLUB)
Sanchez takes reins of gifted gymnastics team 12/5/02 p.139
BARRINGTON FILLIES (SOCCER CLUB)
Hard-working Fillies take third at tourney 4/25/02 p.113
Tough time 6/6/02 p.117
Fillies tap successful Keenan 10/31/02 p.113
BARRINGTON FILLIES (SOFTBALL CLUB)
Higher standards 4/25/02 p.109
Softball captures first regional title since '94 5/30/02
p.100
McHenry rally stuns softball at sectional 6/6/02 p.119
Softball sets records in winning campaign 6/6/02 p.120
BARRINGTON FILLIES (SWIM CLUB)
Swimmers take home 11th from IHSA 2/28/02 p.107
Fillies win swimming title; tennis players advance
10/24/02 p.121
Fillies win MSL swimming title 11/7/02 p.113
BARRINGTON FILLIES (TENNIS TEAM)
Balanced effort lifts tennis team to eighth straight title
10/17/02 p.113
Lovett, Kaufman turn enjoyment into sixth-place finish
10/31/02 p.111
BARRINGTON FILLIES (TRACK TEAM)
Fantastic finish 5/9/02 p.105
Fillies' composure captures crown 5/16/02 p.107
High five 5/23/02 p.105
Barrington runners bring home titles 10/31/02 p.114
Fillies win cross country sectional for first time 11/7/02
p.112
BARRINGTON FILLIES (VOLLEYBALL CLUB)
Volleyball team wins Prairie Ridge tournament 9/19/02 p.113
Fillies win volleyball title 10/17/02 p.113
Volleyball team dominates Prospect 10/31/02 p.111
Fillies volleyball team headed to sectional final 11/7/02
p.113
Fillies saluted for taking second in state 11/21/02 p.7
Worth remembering 11/21/02 p.105
BARRINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT
Fire chief retiring in November 7/18/02 p.5
Firefighters raise $4,500 9/12/02 p.24
Retired fire chief proud of contributions 11/7/02 p.11
BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
Sad they have to go 1/3/02 p.21
Pool work to start in March 1/31/02 p.11
Painting a picture of the fine arts 1/31/02 p.23
BHS fire alarms pass sound test 2/14/02 p.6
Students display engineering skills 2/28/02 p.10
Leonard staying at Barrington 2/28/02 p.12
Barrington inducts six coaches into Hall of Fame 2/28/02
p.107
A fair with international flair 3/7/02 p.25
Debater bests national competition 3/21/02 p.25
Teaching and learning 3/28/02 p.19
BHS names new department heads 3/28/02 p.6
A true giving club 4/4/02 p.25
Group honors Blessman 4/18/02 p.112
District 220 receives donations for new pool 4/25/02 p.6
Students get taste of Tibetan culture 4/25/02 p.25
Creating a professional sound 5/9/02 p.23
Preschoolers get their diplomas 5/16/02 p.9
A display of cultures 5/16/02 p.25
Hermann ok after dizzy spell 6/6/02 p.6
Class of 2002 ready to move ahead 6/6/02 p.7
Class of 2002 6/6/02 p.25
Students hone acting skills in theater camp 6/27/02 p.10
BHS teacher receives national award 7/4/02 p.6
Injured student gets diploma 7/11/02 p.6
New BHS pool should be ready by Sept. 20 8/8/02 p.23
Counselor wants to aid Sioux Indians 9/12/02 p.9
Barrington senior elected to national post 9/19/02 p.5
BHS students named merit semifinalists 9/19/02 p.6
Teacher has kids play with physics 9/19/02 p.27
New pool viewed as awesome addition 9/26/02 p.8
Students' sculptures stir emotions 9/26/02 p.31
BHS pool is ready for use 10/3/02 p.6
Memorial garden taking root at BHS 10/10/02 p.7
School spirit shines at homecoming 10/24/02 p.5
An insightful trip 10/24/02 p.27
Giving something back to nature 10/31/02 p.25
BHS presenting updated The Diary of Anne Frank 11/7/02 p.9
Barrington among schools excelling on ACT 11/14/02 p.7
A lesson in playing the game 11/21/02 p.27
Students gain insight on marketing tactics 11/28/02 p.7
BHS teacher salaries remain lower than competing districts
11/28/02 p.8
Students get a taste of teaching 12/5/02 p.33
Chamber Choir invited to international festival 12/12/02
p.8
Interact Club warming up winter for the homeless 12/19/02
p.9
Creating something positive 12/19/02 p.27
BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
New alumni group forms 6/13/02 p.21
New association seeks BHS alumni 12/12/02 p.6
BARRINGTON HILLS, ILL.
Couple says industrial park to blame for yard flooding
1/31/02 p.9
Crash seriously injures two 2/28/02 p.11
The road to production 7/11/02 p.B3
Treasurer's report 8/8/02 p.C16
Agreement on land swap getting closer 8/15/02 p.12
Expansion of Jesuit retreat about to start 8/22/02 p.11
Accused cocaine supplier arrested 8/22/02 p.12
Graham pleads not guilty to mail fraud 8/29/02 p.14
Parents need to do a better job of using child safety seats
9/26/02 p.14
Hoping good comes from tragedy 10/3/02 p.5
A thrill with a deadly impact 10/10/02 p.5
House still standing after two fires 10/17/02 p.5
BARRINGTON HURRICANES (SOFTBALL CLUB)
Nine is enough for softball success 7/11/02 p.114
Reed delivers in clutch to lift 'Canes into semifinal
7/18/02 p.105
Hurricanes take second in Florida 8/8/02 p.113
BARRINGTON JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB
Thinking of redecorating? 4/25/02 p.7
BARRINGTON MARTIAL ARTS
A challenge to do good deeds 7/11/02 p.101
BARRINGTON METRA STATION
Depot on schedule 7/11/02 p.5
BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL--PRAIRIE CAMPUS
Honor roll 1/3/02 p.22
BMS-Prairie losing principal 3/28/02 p.6
Choi leaving Prairie Campus 4/11/02 p.8
District 220 searching for successor to Art Fessler
4/18/02 p.9
Honor roll 4/25/02 p.96
Scholastic Bowl team finishes third in state 5/16/02 p.12
Honor roll 8/1/02 p.24
Honor roll named 12/5/02 p.36
Working for a better environment 12/12/02 p.23
Providing a little direction 12/26/02 p.20
BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL--STATION CAMPUS
Honor roll 1/17/02 p.24
Providing perspective 4/18/02 p.7
Honor roll 4/25/02 p.97
I could barely make it up the ramp 5/23/02 p.25
Honor roll 7/25/02 p.27
Kids pitching in to pay for playground 10/10/02 p.7
Station's Piper becomes first to earn IESA honor 10/24/02
p.123
Author's visit caps assignment 11/28/02 p.21
Honors listed 12/5/02 p.38
Students bitten by the holiday bug 12/19/02 p.6
BARRINGTON PARK DISTRICT
Bidding for more open space 1/31/02 p.7
Schools enter deal with park district 2/28/02 p.6
Woodsome wants to see Jewel Tea building saved 3/7/02 p.10
Open space group pushing park district referendum 3/14/02
p.9
Park District can buy Jewel Tea parcel 3/21/02 p.5
Offer made to save Jewel Tea building 4/18/02 p.11
Rejecting bid for Jewel Tea not about money 4/25/02 p.11
Park District's bond rating improves 5/16/02 p.6
Village, park district competing for grant 5/16/02 p.12
An urban farmer 7/4/02 p.9
Historical groups support saving Jewel Tea building 8/8/02
p.10
Villages to assist Park District with grant 8/15/02 p.6
Police keeping closer eye on Jewel Tea 11/7/02 p.11
BARRINGTON POLO FOR CHARITIES
Polo match will benefit fund for mammograms 7/11/02 p.11
BARRINGTON REALTY COMPANY
Preserving history 2/21/02 p.101
BARRINGTON ROTARY CLUB
Rotary clubs on mission to rid world of polio 10/31/02 p.5
BARRINGTON SUZUKI STRINGS
Suzuki Strings announce concerts 12/5/02 p.9
BARRINGTON SWEET TOOTH
Barrington Sweet Tooth; Sandy Murray, owner 10/24/02 p.111
BARRINGTON SWIM CLUB
Juniors shine at state meet 8/22/02 p.109
BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, ILL.
Some money could be waiting for you 12/5/02 p.9
BARRINGTON TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Board debates what bypass means 3/14/02 p.10
Route 59 resolution finally passes 5/30/02 p.5
BARRINGTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Barrington United Methodist stands again 1/10/02 p.7
Reagle promises to veto land purchase 1/17/02 p.6
$9.1 million approved to build Barrington United Methodist
2/21/02 p.10
Barrington United Methodist taking shape 4/18/02 p.5
Village hoping donations defray cost of creating open space
park 5/9/02 p.8
Church services at Rose School 6/20/02 p.6
Donations sought for church organ 7/25/02 p.94
New BUMC almost under roof 8/8/02 p.7
Pastor marking 30 years 9/12/02 p.6
BUMC raising new steeple Friday 10/24/02 p.9
A sight to behold 10/31/02 p.7
Public safety heroes to be honored 11/14/02 p.5
BARRINGTON YOUTH SERVICES
Students find fantastic way to bond 1/10/02 p.23
BYS adds addiction expert 9/12/02 p.14
BARRINGTON, ILL.
Reagle hoping to lure new ice cream vendor 1/3/02 p.5
Chamber tries to help beyond Main Street 1/3/02 p.5
Local leaders share wishes for new year 1/3/02 p.8
Village wants Reagle's lawsuit to be dismissed 1/10/02 p.5
Wood says Main Street will be a success 1/10/02 p.11
Reagle promises to veto land purchase 1/17/02 p.6
Village's new utility poles unsightly, but necessary
1/17/02 p.9
Barrington may annex land for new subdivision 1/17/02 p.10
Voss recalled as a visionary 1/24/02 p.5
Looking for a job 1/24/02 p.7
Unemployment up here, but it could be worse 1/24/02 p.7
How the numbers are calculated 1/24/02 p.8
Three college degrees but no job 1/24/02 p.9
Demand for temporary help down 1/24/02 p.9
Colleges offer job-hunting help 1/24/02 p.10
Reagle fires barbs at Irvin 1/31/02 p.5
Board opts not to annex land for subdivision 1/31/02 p.7
Financing gives trustees hope for Cook Street Plaza 2/7/02
p.5
Board tables decision on Reagle appointee 2/7/02 p.8
Board hopes to accomplish cooperation in setting goals
2/7/02 p.10
Crews don't need snow to stay busy 2/7/02 p.11
Survey asks residents to rate quality of life 2/7/02 p.11
A show of good faith 2/14/02 p.5
Reagle demands teamwork talk be done in the open 2/14/02
p.9
Many differences between village, Goltra have stymied
redevelopment 2/14/02 p.10
Former mayor loses law license 2/21/02 p.10
Funding ok'd for Cook Street Plaza project 2/28/02 p.5
Long overdue Metra station work to begin 3/7/02 p.9
Reagle favors sharing new tax revenues 3/7/02 p.11
DCFS investigating case of abandonment 3/7/02 p.11
DCFS still probing abandonment case 3/14/02 p.6
Board debates what bypass means 3/14/02 p.10
Board needs more time on Route 59 resolution 3/28/02 p.9
Three trustees waiting to speak up 3/28/02 p.9
Still not sure what to say 4/4/02 p.5
Lobbyist might be able to help win Route 59 fight 4/4/02
p.8
Village schedules hydrant flushing 4/4/02 p.13
Board rejects Reagle's choice for panel 4/11/02 p.11
Department heads given financial safety net 4/11/02 p.11
Science of Gatorade conducted here 4/11/02 p.93
Reagle vetoes pay measure 4/18/02 p.6
Thinking of redecorating? 4/25/02 p.7
Debate over Route 59 resolution drags on 5/2/02 p.7
Impact fee law to be drafted for towns 5/2/02 p.11
Village hoping donations defray cost of creating open space
park 5/9/02 p.8
TCE found on Burpee land unlikely to threaten water 5/9/02
p.10
Furda gives up 5/16/02 p.5
Plan commission to vote on Cook Street Plaza plan 5/16/02
p.5
Towns decry proposed tax revenue reduction 5/16/02 p.8
Department heads get financial protection 5/16/02 p.11
Village, Park District competing for grant 5/16/02 p.12
Make more room for the cars 5/23/02 p.5
Big turnout anticipated for solemn Memorial Day Parade
5/23/02 p.9
Reagle pleased lawsuit can proceed 5/23/02 p.11
Route 59 resolution finally passes 5/30/02 p.5
Parade provides Memorial Day tribute 5/30/02 p.7
A costly legal battle 6/6/02 p.5
Still time to enter relay to fight cancer 6/6/02 p.9
Cause of teenager's death still unknown 6/6/02 p.12
Cook Street Plaza plan criticized 6/13/02 p.5
Duchossois moved by local commitment to Relay for Life
6/13/02 p.10
Some fatherly advice 6/13/02 p.97
Cook Street Plaza gets ok 6/20/02 p.5
Relay for Life sends message of hope 6/20/02 p.7
Veterans dedicate new Memorial Park 6/20/02 p.12
Treasurer's report 6/20/02 p.99
Water quality report 6/20/02 p.107
N.Y. firefighters leading parade 6/27/02 p.5
Survey shows public has conflicting needs 6/27/02 p.5
Farmers return to market 6/27/02 p.9
Reagle says village ignores state laws 6/27/02 p.11
Mayor knows board will override plaza veto 6/27/02 p.11
2001 Water Quality Report 6/27/02 p.107
Area among safest in state 7/4/02 p.5
Reagle calls Borders project a win-win for everybody
7/4/02 p.10
Events set for annual Fourth of July Festival 7/4/02 p.13
Inquest scheduled in teen's death 7/11/02 p.5
Depot on schedule 7/11/02 p.5
Barrington lets patriotism show at 4th of July events
7/11/02 p.10
Opponents see good, bad news on railroad plan 7/11/02 p.12
Barrington's Heidi Netzley makes debut in Perdition
7/11/02 p.B3
A challenge to do good deeds 7/11/02 p.101
Board overrides Reagle's veto 7/18/02 p.6
Group believes village's downtown can be revived 7/18/02
p.13
New features fill sidewalk sale 7/25/02 p.5
Reagle picks Perille to replace Furda 7/25/02 p.11
Chamber hopes to build on Sidewalk Sale 8/1/02 p.5
Farmers markets produce freshness 8/1/02 p.85
New interest in buying the Catlow 8/8/02 p.5
Polo event raises $82,000 for charities 8/8/02 p.11
Perille appointment denied 8/15/02 p.5
Villages to assist park district with grant 8/15/02 p.6
BCFPD wants bigger say over budget 8/15/02 p.11
Agreement on land swap getting closer 8/15/02 p.12
Police officer remembered fondly 8/29/02 p.5
Medical examiner says officer was not healthy enough for
job 9/5/02 p.5
Suspect ordered to turn over radio equipment in wake of
officer's death 9/5/02 p.13
Board blasts new road closures 9/12/02 p.5
Reagle rips idea to eliminate VCRC 9/12/05 p.5
Board votes to abolish VCRC 9/26/02 p.5
Reagle again questions legality of village's form of
government 9/26/02 p.10
Couple says flooding may force move 9/26/02 p.11
Residents urged to donate blood 9/26/02 p.12
Reagle drops lawsuit, still defends it 10/3/02 p.5
Blood drive coming up short of goal 10/3/02 p.7
Strange sight: Hula-hoop crossing ahead 10/3/02 p.11
Carriage Trail residents insist they are getting a bad rap
over flooding 10/10/02 p.10
Reagle's trustee pick irks board 10/17/02 p.5
New tenant likely for Dairy Queen site 10/17/02 p.7
Board grills trustee nominee 10/24/02 p.5
Board approves Reagle's choice 10/31/02 p.5
Blanchard resigning from economic development post
10/31/02 p.9
Suspects sought in jewelry heist 10/31/02 p.12
Public safety heroes to be honored 11/14/02 p.5
Reagle vetoes budget items, board likely to override him
11/14/02 p.10
Reagle putting slate together for election 11/21/02 p.8
Board reinstates budget, overrides Reagle's vetoes
11/28/02 p.9
Road to recovery 12/5/02 p.5
Santa making his annual downtown visit Saturday 12/5/02 p.5
Getting ready for Giving Day 12/5/02 p.7
Loan program will assist businesses with upgrades 12/5/02
p.10
Irvin leaving post 12/12/02 p.5
Santa's arrival draws sparse turnout 12/12/02 p.5
Tax proposed to save Catlow 12/12/02 p.10
Reagle wants cap on loans for businesses 12/12/02 p.11
Newest Reagle ploy: dump attorneys 12/19/02 p.5
Mayor prefers panel to recruit manager 12/19/02 p.7
Darch running for third term 12/19/02 p.10
Agreement reached on business loans 12/19/02 p.11
Bed and breakfast proposal alive 12/19/02 p.19
BARRINGTON, ILL.--AUTHORS
An old Illinois railroad finds its biographer 12/5/02 p.B4
BARRINGTON, ILL.--HISTORY
Preserving history 2/21/02 p.101
Voices lets Barrington's unsung heroes be heard 8/22/02
p.10
Historic Scout cabin needs major repairs 10/3/02 p.99
BASS, ANTHONY
Driver cited in crash that killed passenger 11/7/02 p.12
BASSI, SUZANNE
Bassi, Kostka differ on key issues 3/14/02 p.7
Bassi barely defeats Kostka 3/21/02 p.9
BATAILLE ACADEMIE OF THE DANSE
Class lets women return to dance 9/19/02 p.103
BAUMANN, KATHRINE
Designer to the stars paying visit 4/25/02 p.101
BEAMER, LISA
Beamer's faith not shaken 8/29/02 p.7
BEAN, MELISSA
Bean says Crane is out of touch with district 10/24/02 p.7
Low-key Crane gets big win 11/7/02 p.5
BEAUBIEN, MARK
Beaubien touting his experience 3/14/02 p.7
Beaubien coasts to primary win 3/21/02 p.9
Beaubien awaiting answers to questionable contributions
8/29/02 p.9
Round Lake democrat hoping to top Beaubien 10/24/02 p.6
Beaubien coasts to victory in 52nd District 11/7/02 p.5
BEAZLEY, MAIREN
Soccer rebuilds with Beazley 6/6/02 p.120
BEESON, JOHN
51st House challenge dismissed 6/27/02 p.20
BELL, SCOTT
Local man confirms role in investment fraud scam 6/6/02 p.9
BENAVIDES, YIDIRA
Local police seeking woman accused of writing bad checks
1/3/02 p.9
BENJAMIN, TOM
Benjamin steps down from Deer Park board 8/29/02 p.7
BENSEN, TIMOTHY
Crash victim in critical condition 3/7/02 p.13
BICYCLE COMPANY
Bike shop gets ok to open in old Seigle's site 1/17/02 p.11
Barrington Bicycle Co.; Norm Hansen, owner 8/8/02 p.97
BILLY CASPER GOLF MANAGEMENT
Private firm to manage county golf courses 7/25/02 p.99
BILTMORE COUNTRY CLUB
Biltmore awarded for environmental work 7/11/02 p.6
Biltmore Foundation names scholars 8/22/02 p.28
BILY, WILLIAM W.
Police officer remembered fondly 8/29/02 p.5
Medical examiner says officer was not healthy enough for
job 9/5/02 p.5
Suspect ordered to turn over radio equipment in wake of
officer's death 9/5/02 p.13
Hearing continued for man accused of interfering with
police radio use 10/10/02 p.8
BISQUE WORKS
Bisque Works; Sharon Schmidt, owner 10/10/02 p.97
BLANCHARD, PEGGY
Blanchard resigning from economic development post
10/31/02 p.9
BLESSMAN, JEFF
Group honors Blessman 4/18/02 p.112
BOAND, JOSHUA
Coroner's jury rules girl's overdose death a homicide
8/1/02 p.8
BODETT, TOM
Author's visit caps assignment 11/28/02 p.21
BODY CHEMISTRE
Body Chemistre; Barbara Stratigakes, owner 11/21/02 p.97
BORDERS GROUP, INC.
Reagle calls Borders project a win-win for everybody
7/4/02 p.10
BOWERS, SARA
Bowers leaving BAAC post to pursue new challenges 8/22/02
p.9
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
Troop 21 holding reunion jamboree 8/1/02 p.6
BRANDT, RON
Retiring Sunny Hill principal reflects on rewarding career
4/18/02 p.8
BRANSTRATOR, DONN
Think Small creates big treasures 12/5/02 p.113
BREMNEOUR, MICHAEL
Barrington United Methodist stands again 1/10/02 p.7
BREUDER, ROBERT
Lots of luxury in new Breuder office 3/7/02 p.7
Harper president Breuder considers 2005 retirement 8/8/02
p.21
Breuder to step down in 2005 12/19/02 p.12
BRODERS, JAN
Broders a local hero 7/4/02 p.6
BROUGHTON, GABE
Broughton building bridge for success 6/27/02 p.112
BROWN, BETTY
Betty Brown's story inspires students 3/21/02 p.11
BURPEE COMPANY
TCE found on Burpee land unlikely to threaten water 5/9/02
p.10
BUSINESS
Esh Pharmacy closing doors 3/28/02 p.11
Protecting your product 1/24/02 p.93
Chamber excited about first expo 5/9/02 p.5
Providing the right tools 3/7/02 p.97
A new way to take the dog out 8/1/02 p.101
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
Living in Balance; Susan and Bill Jacques; owners 1/10/02
p.87
Savard and Associates Commercial Real Estate; Cassandra
Savard, owner 1/31/02 p.101
JoVin Interiors & Gallery; Joan Cook, owner 2/7/02 p.101
Angelo of Italy Custom Tailors & Alterations; Jack
D'Angelo; owner 2/14/02 p.95
Zzoinks; Tami Baranowski, owner 2/28/02 p.97
The Kitchen Guide, Inc.; Laura Jensen, owner 3/14/02 p.99
Seattle Sutton's Healthy Eating; Seattle Sutton, owner
4/18/02 p.101
Yogawerks; Chad Satlow, owner 5/16/02 p.97
Starr Couture; Starr Kondos, owner 5/23/02 p.97
Greens of Envy Golfscapes; Yvonne and Jerry Kaforski;
owners 5/30/02 p.89
Agility Junkies; Lora Del Page and Connie Mininni, owners
6/13/02 p.125
Reagle calls Borders project a win-win for everybody
7/4/02 p.10
Balloon Cottage; Lesley Cowles, owner 7/4/02 p.87
Versa Medi-Spa; Dr. David P. Van Dam, owner 7/11/02 p.103
Correction to story on 7/11/02 7/18/02 p.6
Barrington Bicycle Co.; Norm Hansen, owner 8/8/02 p.97
Pepper Construction; J. Stanley Pepper, owner 8/15/02 p.97
McCauley Design; Ed McCauley, owner 8/29/02 p.97
Entertaining Tuna; Dar & John Lunde, owners 9/5/02 p.93
Peter Daniel; Beth Johanson, owner 9/26/02 p.115
Louise's Kitchen College; Louise Waas, owner 10/3/02 p.101
Bisque Works; Sharon Schmidt, owner 10/10/02 p.97
Barrington Sweet Tooth; Sandy Murray, owner 10/24/02 p.111
Precious Friends Pet Sitting; Sue Smyczynski, owner
11/7/02 p.101
Heitman Architects, Inc.; Karl Heitman, owner 11/14/02 p.99
Jordan Marie joins Ice House Mall 11/14/02 p.100
Body Chemistre; Barbara Stratigakes, owner 11/21/02 p.97
B. Chones Hair Design; Debbie Nejdi, owner 12/12/02 p.93
Linda Z's Sewing Center; Linda Zachman, owner 12/26/02 p.81
BUTTITTA, DOMINIC
New tenant likely for Dairy Queen site 10/17/02 p.7
CAHILL, JAMES T.
Fiery crash kills driver 8/15/02 p.13
Inquest to be held in death of driver 9/19/02 p.14
Coroner finds alcohol a factor in fatal crash 10/3/02 p.14
CALABRESE, MARY ANN
Court to decide case of dogs that killed cat 7/11/02 p.7
Owner of huskies ordered to pay $700 after pets killed cat
8/8/02 p.14
CAMPAGNA, FREDI SUE
Quarter horse earns top honor 12/19/02 p.85
CAMPAGNA, HARRY
Quarter horse earns top honor 12/19/02 p.85
CANTAFIO, JOE
Local man moved to help New York firefighters recover
7/4/02 p.12
CARELLI, DOROTHY
Couple says flooding may force move 9/26/02 p.11
Carriage Trail residents insist they are getting a bad rap
over flooding 10/10/02 p.10
CARELLI, GEORGE
Couple says flooding may force move 9/26/02 p.11
Carriage Trail residents insist they are getting a bad rap
over flooding 10/10/02 p.10
CARRIAGE TRAIL (LAND SUBDIVISION)
Couple says flooding may force move 9/26/02 p.11
Carriage Trail residents insist they are getting a bad rap
over flooding 10/10/02 p.10
CASEMENT, NATE
Suspects sought in jewelry heist 10/31/02 p.12
CATLOW THEATER
New interest in buying the Catlow 8/8/02 p.5
Tax proposed to save Catlow 12/12/02 p.10
Reagle opposes amusement tax for the Catlow 12/26/02 p.12
CHESNEY, CHRISTOPHER
Military family 6/13/02 p.40
CHESNEY, J. KEVIN
Military family 6/13/02 p.40
CHESNEY, MATTHEW
Military family 6/13/02 p.40
CHESNEY, MICHAEL
Military family 6/13/02 p.40
CHESNEY, TED
Military family 6/13/02 p.40
CHICAGO MASTER SINGERS
Musical masters 3/21/02 p.B3
CHOI, SCHOLASTICA
BMS-Prairie losing principal 3/28/02 p.6
Choi leaving Prairie Campus 4/11/02 p.8
CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Archbishop of Canterbury planning three-day visit 10/10/02
p.94
CIOTTI, ERIK
Homecoming 6/13/02 p.133
CITIZENS ALLIANCE 220
The cost of education 2/14/02 p.7
How the report was conceived 2/14/02 p.7
Commercial base lets Cook residents pay less to district
2/14/02 p.8
CITIZENS FOR CONSERVATION
Conservation group marking 15 years of work 5/9/02 p.5
CLEARBROOK CENTER FOR THE HANDICAPPED
Clearbrook needs coins, volunteers 4/11/02 p.12
COMMONWEALTH EDISON
Concerns raised about ComEd tree cutting 6/13/02 p.37
COOK COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT
Private firm to manage county golf courses 7/25/02 p.99
COOK COUNTY, ILL.
New machines should help election judges 2/21/02 p.7
Volunteer named unsung heroine 4/4/02 p.11
Chaos at the courthouse 7/18/02 p.10
Hospital malpractice suit costs taxpayers $19 million
7/18/02 p.89
Private firm to manage county golf courses 7/25/02 p.99
Referendums, assessment hikes combining to give taxpayers a
jolt 9/26/02 p.9
Assessment 9/26/02 p.111
County clerk urges knocking out chads 10/31/02 p.11
COOK STREET PLAZA (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
Financing gives trustees hope for Cook Street Plaza 2/7/02
p.5
Funding ok'd for Cook Street Plaza project 2/28/02 p.5
Plan commission to vote on Cook Street Plaza plan 5/16/02
p.5
Make more room for the cars 5/23/02 p.5
Cook Street Plaza plan criticized 6/13/02 p.5
Cook Street Plaza gets ok 6/20/02 p.5
Mayor knows board will override plaza veto 6/27/02 p.11
Board overrides Reagle's veto 7/18/02 p.6
COOK, JOAN
JoVin Interiors & Gallery; Joan Cook, owner 2/7/02 p.101
COTTING, JIM
Cotting brings financial expertise to District 220 1/31/02
p.8
COUNCIL OF BARRINGTON GARDEN CLUBS
Group urges beautification effort 6/6/02 p.9
COUNTRYSIDE SCHOOL
Sad they have to go 1/3/02 p.21
Countryside students finally move into Woodland School
1/10/02 p.9
Construction of new schools on schedule 4/25/02 p.9
Countryside principal stepping down 5/9/02 p.7
Principal picked for Countryside 5/30/02 p.9
Countryside set to welcome students 8/22/02 p.5
New era begins at rebuilt Countryside 8/29/02 p.10
COUNTRYSIDE UNITARIAN CHURCH
Countryside Unitarian expands to meet growth 10/3/02 p.28
COWBOY DREAMS
Community invited to walk and roll for Cowboy Dreams
3/28/02 p.10
COWLES, LESLEY
Balloon Cottage; Lesley Cowles, owner 7/4/02 p.87
CRANE, PHILIP M.
Crane pushes Customs crackdown at forum 6/13/02 p.39
Bean says Crane is out of touch with district 10/24/02 p.7
Crane skips candidates' forum 10/31/02 p.10
Low-key Crane gets big win 11/7/02 p.5
CRIME AND CRIMINALS
Local police seeking woman accused of writing bad checks
1/3/02 p.9
AMC receives suspicious bill 1/10/02 p.6
20 teens charged at drinking party 1/24/02 p.12
Mailbox destruction tough crime to solve 2/7/02 p.12
Former Ela supervisor indicted 2/21/02 p.11
DCFS investigating case of abandonment 3/7/02 p.11
Village cracks down on drunken driving 3/7/02 p.12
DCFS still probing abandonment case 3/14/02 p.6
Minors charged at party 3/28/02 p.13
Police seeking man who abducted woman 5/2/02 p.11
Charges filed against teacher who put camera in restroom
5/30/02 p.8
Deer Park man charged with child pornography 5/30/02 p.13
Local man confirms role in investment fraud scam 6/6/02 p.9
Identity theft a growing problem 6/13/02 p.43
Teacher who put camera in restroom fined 6/27/02 p.9
Area among safest in state 7/4/02 p.5
Armed with gun, thieves get jewels 7/11/02 p.5
Court to decide case of dogs that killed cat 7/11/02 p.7
Pornography case continued 7/18/02 p.6
Man accused of mail fraud 7/25/02 p.12
Graham's arraignment moved back 8/1/02 p.6
Graham to be arraigned today 8/8/02 p.6
Owner of huskies ordered to pay $700 after pets killed cat
8/8/02 p.14
Hate crimes focus of more attention 8/8/02 p.20
Accused cocaine supplier arrested 8/22/02 p.12
Police officer remembered fondly 8/29/02 p.5
Child pornography case continued 8/29/02 p.6
Graham pleads not guilty to mail fraud 8/29/02 p.14
Medical examiner says officer was not healthy enough for
job 9/5/02 p.5
Suspect ordered to turn over radio equipment in wake of
officer's death 9/5/02 p.13
Grever guilty on all 12 counts 9/19/02 p.5
Continuance granted in pornography case 9/26/02 p.12
Hearing continued for man accused of interfering with
police radio use 10/10/02 p.8
Woman accused of knowingly exposing man to AIDS virus
10/17/02 p.12
Suspects sought in jewelry heist 10/31/02 p.12
Stabbing suspect may face upgraded charge 11/14/02 p.11
Stabbing case continued 11/28/02 p.14
CUBA TOWNSHIP, ILL.
Township to maintain village's roads 2/21/02 p.6
Smiddy hitting the road 3/28/02 p.7
Changes in assessments 4/4/02 p.99
Cuba Township losing battle with flooding 6/20/02 p.5
Assessment roll 12/19/02 p.100
CURRY, DAYNA
Missionaries trust God more after ordeal 2/21/02 p.5
DADEY, DEBBIE
Author details creative process 4/18/02 p.25
DAIRY QUEEN (RESTAURANT)
Reagle hoping to lure new ice cream vendor 1/3/02 p.5
New tenant likely for Dairy Queen site 10/17/02 p.7
DALE, STEVE
A new way to take the dog out 8/1/02 p.101
D'ANGELO, JACK
Angelo of Italy Custom Tailors & Alterations; Jack
D'Angelo; owner 2/14/02 p.95
DANLEY, DAVID
Fire chief retiring in November 7/18/02 p.5
Retired fire chief proud of contributions 11/7/02 p.11
DARCH, KAREN
Darch running for third term 12/19/02 p.10
DAVIES, GLEN
Painting a picture of the fine arts 1/31/02 p.23
DAWSON, GENE
Dawson named to GOP board 7/4/02 p.6
DAY, JIMMY
Family inspired by diabetes fund-raiser 9/26/02 p.7
DEER PARK TOWN CENTER (SHOPPING CENTER)
New steakhouse open in Deer Park 2/28/02 p.99
Theater complex closer to joining town center 10/24/02 p.12
DEER PARK, ILL.
New steakhouse open in Deer Park 2/28/02 p.99
Deer Park man charged with child pornography 5/30/02 p.13
Benjamin steps down from Deer Park board 8/29/02 p.7
Deer Park may experience Lake-Cook work in spring 9/12/02
p.10
Continuance granted in pornography case 9/26/02 p.12
Karl names nominee to fill trustee's post 10/3/02 p.12
Theater complex closer to joining town center 10/24/02 p.12
Hegarty appointed trustee 10/24/02 p.12
Towns pass impact fee measure 12/26/02 p.6
DEL PAGE, LORA
Agility Junkies; Lora Del Page and Connie Mininni, owners
6/13/02 p.125
DEL RE, GARY
Sheriff's race heats up over tactics 10/31/02 p.96
Sheriff, clerk re-elected in Lake 11/7/02 p.8
DELCORE, JOSH
New coach Delcore trying to continue excellence 12/5/02
p.140
DELROSSO, VICTOR
DelRosso steals show at Palatine Relays 5/2/02 p.104
DEMOTT, PHYLLIS A.
DeMott being recognized as a leader 5/16/02 p.85
DESIGNER SHOWHOUSE 2002
Thinking of redecorating? 4/25/02 p.7
DIABETES (DISEASE)
Annual Dash to Cure Diabetes is Sunday 5/23/02 p.7
Family inspired by diabetes fund-raiser 9/26/02 p.7
Santo walk raises funds, hope 9/26/02 p.7
DICK, DAVID
Dick takes over Broncos basketball for a year 5/9/02 p.110
Leadership Academy jobs announced 6/27/02 p.7
DIEBOLD, VIRGINIA
Moo-ving on 9/12/02 p.87
DISTRICT 220 EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
Educational Foundation announces grant awards 5/23/02 p.26
DIVINCENZO, JANICE
New principal picked for Lines 7/4/02 p.13
DOCEKAL, JUDY
Countryside principal stepping down 5/9/02 p.7
DORAZIL, MIKE
Dorazil speeds to 12th at State 11/14/02 p.111
DUCHOSSOIS, KIM
Duchossois moved by local commitment to Relay for Life
6/13/02 p.10
DUNN, TIM
Dunn apologizes to fire district 11/21/02 p.5
EAST DUNDEE, ILL.
Couple says industrial park to blame for yard flooding
1/31/02 p.9
EDUCATION
Asthma catches students breathless 2/28/02 p.7
Montessori idea, not locale thrills plan commissioners
2/28/02 p.94
University project measures student credit card use 8/8/02
p.24
Schools' task? Close the gap 8/22/02 p.20
Title I schools first to face sanctions 8/22/02 p.20
New law's requirements 8/22/02 p.21
Choice may not work here 8/22/02 p.22
District 220 already raising standards 8/22/02 p.23
Filling the funding gap 8/29/02 p.8
Views vary on school-volunteer criminal checks 10/3/02 p.7
ELA FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
Festival, township, struggle over funding 2/21/02 p.98
Despite changes, Ela festival keeps quality 6/6/02 p.11
ELA TOWNSHIP, ILL.
Former Ela supervisor indicted 2/21/02 p.11
Festival, township, struggle over funding 2/21/02 p.98
Despite changes, Ela festival keeps quality 6/6/02 p.11
Grever guilty on all 12 counts 9/19/02 p.5
ELECTIONS
District 220 pursuing two tax hikes 1/10/02 p.5
Public's confidence lacking 1/17/02 p.5
Mullins says petitions accurate 1/17/02 p.21
Getting the word out 1/24/02 p.23
Board to discuss plan if tax referendum fails 2/14/02 p.9
Fire District vowing it won't raise tax rate more than 15
cents 2/14/02 p.12
New machines should help election judges 2/21/02 p.7
Fire District resolves tax rate increase will not top 15
cents 2/21/02 p.8
District 220 approves program cuts, fee hikes 2/28/02 p.5
Proposed funding cuts would hit District 220 hard 2/28/02
p.10
Parents would pay bigger share 3/7/02 p.5
Stating their case 3/14/02 p.5
Correction to story of 3/7/02 3/14/02 p.6
Beaubien touting his experience 3/14/02 p.7
Bassi, Kostka differ on key issues 3/14/02 p.7
Jones, Menzel divided on education, O'Hare 3/14/02 p.8
Open space group pushing Park District referendum 3/14/02
p.9
Fire District hoping voters provide positive response
3/14/02 p.10
Lawyers evaluate judicial candidates 3/14/02 p.21
Sample ballot 3/14/02 p.96
Voters say yes to more taxes 3/21/02 p.5
Park District can buy Jewel Tea parcel 3/21/02 p.5
Jones easily beats Menzel 3/21/02 p.9
Bassi barely defeats Kostka 3/21/02 p.9
Beaubien coasts to primary win 3/21/02 p.9
Sullivan soars by Sindles 3/21/02 p.10
Fire District can plan for new station 3/21/02 p.10
Democrats to challenge in 51st House 3/28/02 p.7
Educating voters credited for passing referendums 3/28/02
p.10
Objection filed in 51st House race 6/6/02 p.10
51st House challenge dismissed 6/27/02 p.20
Board critic says he will run for trustee 8/22/02 p.8
Forest Preserve putting referendum on ballot 8/29/02 p.13
Clerk defends decision to get new ballots 10/10/02 p.11
Former jockey vying to overtake Goslin 10/17/02 p.11
Round Lake democrat hoping to top Beaubien 10/24/02 p.6
Bean says Crane is out of touch with district 10/24/02 p.7
Jones, Minton battle in 27th Senate 10/24/02 p.11
Candidates in 51st House differ on several issues 10/24/02
p.21
Recapping Tuesday's top contested races 10/31/02 p.7
Crane skips candidates' forum 10/31/02 p.10
County clerk urges knocking out chads 10/31/02 p.11
Sheriff's race heats up over tactics 10/31/02 p.96
Lake County Clerk candidates air views 10/31/02 p.98
Low-key Crane gets big win 11/7/02 p.5
Beaubien coasts to victory in 52nd District 11/7/02 p.5
Wendell wins again 11/7/02 p.7
Sullivan easily defeats Shepherdson 11/7/02 p.7
Goslin keeps Cook County Board seat 11/7/02 p.7
Sheriff, clerk re-elected in Lake 11/7/02 p.8
Forest Preserve tax hike passes 11/7/02 p.9
Here's how you voted 11/14/02 p.12
Reagle putting slate together for election 11/21/02 p.8
Starkey to seek second term 12/5/02 p.6
Darch running for third term 12/19/02 p.10
ELGIN, JOLIET & EASTERN RAILROAD
Working on the railroad 4/25/02 p.10
Opponents see good, bad news on railroad plan 7/11/02 p.12
ELK GROVE VILLAGE PHYSICIANS GROUP
Clinics close, leaving behind medical records 9/5/02 p.21
ENGEL, VOLKER
It was more than just a job 5/23/02 p.7
ENMARK, AILEEN
Couple celebrates 70 years 8/1/02 p.95
ENMARK, CLAUS
Couple celebrates 70 years 8/1/02 p.95
ENTERTAINING TUNA
Entertaining Tuna; Dar & John Lunde, owners 9/5/02 p.93
ESH PHARMACY
Esh Pharmacy closing doors 3/28/02 p.11
Out of business 4/4/02 p.7
ESTATES AT INVERNESS RIDGE (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
Inverness approves more homes for Jung property 2/14/02
p.12
EVERGREEN CEMETERY
Crew takes pride in upkeep of Evergreen 9/12/02 p.7
EWING, DONNA
Horses take a trip to the dentist 5/23/02 p.81
FAGAN, CHARLES
Sheriff's race heats up over tactics 10/31/02 p.96
Sheriff, clerk re-elected in Lake 11/7/02 p.8
FELDMAN, DIANNE
Couple chalking it up to fate 2/14/02 p.11
FELDMAN, HY
Couple chalking it up to fate 2/14/02 p.11
FENCHEL, JORDAN A.
Cause of Inverness man's death unknown 8/1/02 p.9
FESSLER, ART
District 220 searching for successor to Art Fessler
4/18/02 p.9
FIDUCCIA, CHRISTINA
Fiduccia holds off field to win title 10/3/02 p.114
FINNEGAN, JIM
Resident wants Choose Life plate available in state
8/29/02 p.12
FIRES
House still standing after two fires 10/17/02 p.5
FISH LAKE
Forest Preserve buys 130 acres 3/21/02 p.12
FLANAGAN, ANNA
Neighbors sue to block shelter 7/11/02 p.21
FLANAGAN, LEE
Neighbors sue to block shelter 7/11/02 p.21
FLETCHER, NICK
Traffic concerns prompting Tootsies to leave Main Street
2/28/02 p.9
FORMAN, KIMBERLY
Forman at odds with Starkey over status 7/4/02 p.5
FORSBERG, TED
Former mayor loses law license 2/21/02 p.10
FRANZESE, JON
Franzese sets new standard despite losing campaign 5/30/02
p.102
FREDA, ROSE
Nursing home being sued for wrongful death 8/8/02 p.12
FREEMASONS
Masons have nothing to hide 12/12/02 p.7
FURDA, GREG
Furda gives up 5/16/02 p.5
G. MEESE AND ASSOCIATES
Village annexes parcel to prevent development 2/28/02 p.12
South Barrington has to return land 10/31/02 p.10
GAMBILL, KATHLEEN
Mentoring program drew woman to nursing field 7/4/02 p.7
GARLANDS OF BARRINGTON (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
Garlands offers seniors luxury 7/25/02 p.101
GATORADE SPORTS SCIENCE INSTITUTE
Science of Gatorade conducted here 4/11/02 p.93
GILL, BECKY
Teacher's passion brings high honor 4/11/02 p.25
GIRLS SCOUTS OF AMERICA
Girl Scouts set up shop in mall 8/22/02 p.97
GLEN (LAND SUBDIVISION)
No help to pay for private plowing 1/17/02 p.9
GLENDINNING, GENE
An old Illinois railroad finds its biographer 12/5/02 p.B4
GODFRYT, THADDEUS
Account of Pearl Harbor attack touches students 11/14/02
p.5
GOLTRA, REN
A show of good faith 2/14/02 p.5
Many differences between village, Goltra have stymied
redevelopment 2/14/02 p.10
GOOCH, TOM
Dunn apologizes to Fire District 11/21/02 p.5
GOOD SHEPHERD HOSPITAL
Good Shepherd has programs for juniors 3/28/02 p.20
Nurses describe rewards of demanding occupation 5/9/02 p.9
More parents using their imagination to name kids 6/13/02
p.38
Program gives kids of cancer patients a chance to relax
6/13/02 p.42
Teens enjoying peek at medical careers 8/1/02 p.10
A premature miracle 8/15/02 p.7
Art in the Barn looks to build on success 9/26/02 p.5
Poor economy hurts Art in the Barn 10/3/02 p.9
Hospital honors volunteers 10/17/02 p.95
Good Shepherd relieved over Blue Cross deal 11/21/02 p.6
Seeking to expand care 12/19/02 p.5
Good Shepherd states its case 12/26/02 p.5
Many reach out to help abandoned baby 12/26/02 p.11
GORECKI, JOANNA
This senior made the most of her four years 5/30/02 p.8
GOSKI, JAMES P.
Barrington man dies in motorcycle crash 7/18/02 p.8
Correction to story of 7/18/02 7/25/02 p.6
GOSLIN, GREGG
Former jockey vying to overtake Goslin 10/17/02 p.11
Goslin keeps Cook County Board seat 11/7/02 p.7
GOVERNMENT
Defense spending plan wins approval 1/3/02 p.12
House overhauls campaign finance 2/21/02 p.103
Campaign finance law approve by Senate 3/28/02 p.12
House oks tougher welfare regulations 5/23/02 p.27
House approves more spending 5/30/02 p.18
Crane pushes Customs crackdown at forum 6/13/02 p.39
House votes to end estate tax 6/13/02 p.115
House votes to end marriage penalty 6/20/02 p.21
Senate oks plan to ship nuclear reactor waste 7/11/02 p.8
Corporate fraud, anti-terror top votes 8/1/02 p.19
Crane requests money for watersheds 11/28/02 p.6
GOVERNOR'S PARK NURSING HOME
Nursing home being sued for wrongful death 8/8/02 p.12
GOYAL, ARVIND, DR.
Goyal receives award from A.H.A. and Pfizer 7/11/02 p.95
GOYAL, VINOD, DR.
No arrests at rare home protest by pro-life groups 7/25/02
p.8
GRAHAM, CLAYTON
Man accused of mail fraud 7/25/02 p.12
Graham's arraignment moved back 8/1/02 p.6
Graham to be arraigned today 8/8/02 p.6
Graham pleads not guilty to mail fraud 8/29/02 p.14
GRAHAM, STEVEN E.
Police officer remembered fondly 8/29/02 p.5
Medical examiner says officer was not healthy enough for
job 9/5/02 p.5
Suspect ordered to turn over radio equipment in wake of
officer's death 9/5/02 p.13
Hearing continued for man accused of interfering with
police radio use 10/10/02 p.8
GREENS OF ENVY GOLFSCAPES
Greens of Envy Golfscapes; Yvonne and Jerry Kaforski;
owners 5/30/02 p.89
GREVER, ROBERT
Former Ela supervisor indicted 2/21/02 p.11
Grever guilty on all 12 counts 9/19/02 p.5
GROVE AVENUE SCHOOL
Grove Avenue hosting 16th carnival 9/12/02 p.9
PTO thrilled with support for Grove Avenue carnival
9/19/02 p.10
Account of Pearl Harbor attack touches students 11/14/02
p.5
HAGER'S COUNTRY MARKET
Christmas trees a tradition at Hager's 12/19/02 p.7
HALL, SUSAN
A mother-and-child revelation 11/21/02 p.83
HANDICAPPED
I could barely make it up the ramp 5/23/02 p.25
HANSEN, NORM
Barrington Bicycle Co.; Norm Hansen, owner 8/8/02 p.97
HANSLEY, MARY, REV.
Pioneering priest in awe after 25 years 1/17/02 p.5
HAROLD SQUARE (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
Financing gives trustees hope for Cook Street Plaza 2/7/02
p.5
Funding ok'd for Cook Street Plaza project 2/28/02 p.5
Plan commission to vote on Cook Street Plaza plan 5/16/02
p.5
Make more room for the cars 5/23/02 p.5
Cook Street Plaza plan criticized 6/13/02 p.5
Cook Street Plaza gets ok 6/20/02 p.5
Mayor knows board will override plaza veto 6/27/02 p.11
Board overrides Reagle's veto 7/18/02 p.6
HARPER COLLEGE
Lots of luxury in new Breuder office 3/7/02 p.7
Harper board raises tuition, student fees 3/7/02 p.8
Shure, supporters lash our at board 3/28/02 p.5
River isn't end for Willis 4/18/02 p.B9
Teachers bring contract feud to public 8/1/02 p.7
Harper president Breuder considers 2005 retirement 8/8/02
p.21
Teacher contract holds key to other labor agreements
9/19/02 p.11
Professor fought political apathy 10/3/02 p.100
Harper faculty goes on strike 10/10/02 p.5
Harper College president gets raise 10/10/02 p.12
Harper dispute hardens 10/17/02 p.7
Harper faculty, board look to heal wounds 10/24/02 p.8
Breuder to step down in 2005 12/19/02 p.12
HAWTHORN WOODS, ILL.
Pact puts limit on development 5/2/02 p.5
County says it will not back boundary deal villages have
8/15/02 p.9
HEALTH WORLD CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
Kaleidoscope brings extra fun to museum 5/23/02 p.5
Children dig deep to find dinosaur at Health World 7/25/02
p.10
HEALTHIER BARRINGTON PROJECT
Survey asks residents to rate quality of life 2/7/02 p.11
HEGARTY, STEVE
Karl names nominee to fill trustee's post 10/3/02 p.12
Hegarty appointed trustee 10/24/02 p.12
HEITMAN ARCHITECTS, INC.
Heitman Architects, Inc.; Karl Heitman, owner 11/14/02 p.99
HEITMAN, KARL
Heitman Architects, Inc.; Karl Heitman, owner 11/14/02 p.99
HELANDER, WILLARD
Lake County Clerk candidates air views 10/31/02 p.98
Sheriff, clerk re-elected in Lake 11/7/02 p.8
HERRMAN, DAN
Sup-Herrman 4/11/02 p. 101
Herrman doesn't get storybook finish at State 5/16/02 p.107
HERRMANN, MARY
Herrmann ok after dizzy spell 6/6/02 p.6
HERSHMAN, SARA
Big splash! 11/28/02 p.101
HICKS, JIM
Teacher has kids play with physics 9/19/02 p.27
HILLMAN, JOEL
Offer made to save Jewel Tea building 4/18/02 p.11
Rejecting bid for Jewel Tea not about money 4/25/02 p.11
HIMELSTEIN, AARON
Young Powers star 8/8/02 p.B3
HOERER, PAUL
Coroner's jury rules girl's overdose death a homicide
8/1/02 p.8
HOFFMAN ESTATES, ILL.
South Barrington being hit hard by legal costs 4/18/02 p.11
Judge rules for Meijer megastore 8/1/02 p.12
Village will appeal ruling for Meijer 8/8/02 p.12
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH
Church grants neighbors' wish 1/10/02 p.7
Church drops request to run PADS site, issue could
resurface 3/14/02 p.5
Holy Family opening elementary school 7/18/02 p.9
HOME OF THE SPARROW
Book drive to benefit homeless 11/28/02 p.10
HOMELESS PEOPLE
Church grants neighbors' wish 1/10/02 p.7
Church drops request to run PADS site, issue could
resurface 3/14/02 p.5
Book drive to benefit homeless 11/28/02 p.10
Center gives hope to homeless people 12/5/02 p.29
HOOVED ANIMAL RESCUE AND PROTECTION SOCIETY
Horses take a trip to the dentist 5/23/02 p.81
HORSES
Horses take a trip to the dentist 5/23/02 p.81
Kemper rebooks her Juniors ride to Dublin 8/22/02 p.110
Horses getting shots for virus, effectiveness still in
question 9/19/02 p.7
Fund-raiser benefits equine therapy 12/19/02 p.6
Quarter horse earns top honor 12/19/02 p.85
HOSPICE OF NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS
Everyone wins at annual duck race 8/15/02 p.5
HOUGH STREET SCHOOL
Trip to the sea gives students an education 5/30/02 p.25
HUNT, PAUL D.
Reagle's trustee pick irks board 10/17/02 p.5
Board grills trustee nominee 10/24/02 p.5
Board approves Reagle's choice 10/31/02 p.5
ICE HOUSE MALL (SHOPPING CENTER)
Keeping up with the times 3/21/02 p.97
Girl Scouts set up shop in mall 8/22/02 p.97
Jordan Marie joins Ice House Mall 11/14/02 p.100
ILLINOIS ARTS COUNCIL
Art programs benefit from grants 9/26/02 p.27
ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
State honors tree advocate Tiedje 5/2/02 p.7
ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Debate over Route 59 resolution drags on 5/2/02 p.7
Route 59 resolution finally passes 5/30/02 p.5
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
TCE found on Burpee land unlikely to threaten water 5/9/02
p.10
ILLINOIS FATHERHOOD INITIATIVE
Children's essays about dad pull on the heart strings
4/18/02 p.10
INTEGRATED HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
Nursing home being sued for wrongful death 8/8/02 p.12
INVERNESS PARK DISTRICT
Grant will help Inverness finish park renovation 3/14/02
p.14
INVERNESS, ILL.
Church grants neighbors' wish 1/10/02 p.7
Inverness closer to adding village annex 1/17/02 p.11
20 teens charged at drinking party 1/24/02 p.12
Mailbox destruction tough crime to solve 2/7/02 p.12
Inverness approves more homes for Jung property 2/14/02
p.12
Grant will help Inverness finish park renovation 3/14/02
p.14
Minors charged at party 3/28/02 p.13
Board taps reserves to balance budget 6/20/02 p.7
Court to decide case of dogs that killed cat 7/11/02 p.7
Holy Family opening elementary school 7/18/02 p.9
Inverness village board allows schools but limits locations
7/18/02 p.9
Inverness will construct annex on old foundation 7/18/02
p.12
Cause of Inverness man's death unknown 8/1/02 p.9
Owner of huskies ordered to pay $700 after pets killed cat
8/8/02 p.14
Police officer remembered fondly 8/29/02 p.5
Medical examiner says officer was not healthy enough for
job 9/5/02 p.5
Suspect ordered to turn over radio equipment in wake of
officer's death 9/5/02 p.13
Hearing continued for man accused of interfering with
police radio use 10/10/02 p.8
IRVIN, ROBERT
Reagle fires barbs at Irvin 1/31/02 p.5
Irvin leaving post 12/12/02 p.5
JACQUES, BILL
Living in Balance; Susan and Bill Jacques; owners 1/10/02
p.87
JACQUES, SUSAN
Living in Balance; Susan and Bill Jacques; owners 1/10/02
p.87
JENSEN, LAURA
The Kitchen Guide, Inc.; Laura Jensen, owner 3/14/02 p.99
JEWEL FOOD STORES
Bidding for more open space 1/31/02 p.7
Woodsome wants to see Jewel Tea building saved 3/7/02 p.10
Park District can buy Jewel Tea parcel 3/21/02 p.5
Offer made to save Jewel Tea building 4/18/02 p.11
Rejecting bid for Jewel Tea not about money 4/25/02 p.11
Village, Park District competing for grant 5/16/02 p.12
Sharing some history about Jewel Tea Company 6/6/02 p.109
Historical groups support saving Jewel Tea building 8/8/02
p.10
Villages to assist Park District with grant 8/15/02 p.6
Police keeping closer eye on Jewel Tea 11/7/02 p.11
JOHANSON, BETH
Peter Daniel; Beth Johanson, owner 9/26/02 p.115
JONES, ANN BOWMAN
Woman's handbags a hot item 11/28/02 p.93
JONES, WENDELL
Jones, Menzel divided on education, O'Hare 3/14/02 p.8
Jones easily beats Menzel 3/21/02 p.9
Jones, Minton battle in 27th Senate 10/24/02 p.11
Wendell wins again 11/7/02 p.7
JORDAN MARIE
Jordan Marie joins Ice House Mall 11/14/02 p.100
JOURNEYS FROM PADS TO HOPE
Center gives hope to homeless people 12/5/02 p.29
JOVIN INTERIORS & GALLERY
JoVin Interiors & Gallery; Joan Cook, owner 2/7/02 p.101
JUNG PROPERTY
Inverness approves more homes for Jung property 2/14/02
p.12
JUVENILE DIABETES (DISEASE)
Annual Dash to Cure Diabetes is Sunday 5/23/02 p.7
Santo walk raises funds, hope 9/26/02 p.7
KAESER, K.R.
Morgan, Kaeser fifth at State 6/30/02 p.101
KAFORSKI, JERRY
Greens of Envy Golfscapes; Yvonne and Jerry Kaforski;
owners 5/30/02 p.89
KAFORSKI, YVONNE
Greens of Envy Golfscapes; Yvonne and Jerry Kaforski;
owners 5/30/02 p.89
KARL, RICK
Karl names nominee to fill trustee's post 10/3/02 p.12
KAUFFMAN, CAITLIN M.
New Year's baby 1/10/02 p.5
KAUFMAN, LAUREN
Lovett, Kaufman turn enjoyment into sixth-place finish
10/31/02 p.111
KEENAN, PAUL
Fillies tap successful Keenan 10/31/02 p.113
KELLEY HOUSE
Inverness closer to adding village annex 1/17/02 p.11
KELLY, JOE
Having a real hoot 7/4/02 p.95
KEMPER, SARA
Kemper rebooks her Juniors ride to Dublin 8/22/02 p.110
KENNEDY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Barrington may annex land for new subdivision 1/17/02 p.10
Board opts not to annex land for subdivision 1/31/02 p.7
KENRICH, AMY
Memorial bike ride was hope-raiser 10/10/02 p.9
KERNS, CAROLINE
Kerns survives to win golf title 10/3/02 p.115
KITCHEN GUIDE, INC.
The Kitchen Guide, Inc.; Laura Jensen, owner 3/14/02 p.99
KLEHM PROPERTY
Klehm lawsuit ruling postponed 2/7/02 p.6
Klehm developers file amended lawsuit 3/28/02 p.6
Board told to keep fighting developer 9/19/02 p.9
KMART
Local Kmart stores staying open for now 1/31/02 p.12
KONDOS, STARR
Starr Couture; Starr Kondos, owner 5/23/02 p.97
KOSTICK, DIANE
Voices lets Barrington's unsung heroes be heard 8/22/02
p.10
KOSTKA, WARREN
Bassi, Kostka differ on key issues 3/14/02 p.7
Bassi barely defeats Kostka 3/21/02 p.9
KOTTKE TREE FARM
Village annexes parcel to prevent development 2/28/02 p.12
KRABBE, GEORGE
Crew takes pride in upkeep of Evergreen 9/12/02 p.7
KRAMER, RACHEL
Crew takes pride in upkeep of Evergreen 9/12/02 p.7
LA MESA (RESTAURANT)
Eatery hosting Cinco de Mayo fiesta 5/2/02 p.93
LAKE BARRINGTON, ILL.
Township to maintain village's roads 2/21/02 p.6
Villages happy state has put off Route 22 project 3/21/02
p.8
Towns not dropping Route 22 fight 7/18/02 p.7
Veteran trustee leaves Lake Barrington board 10/3/02 p.10
LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT
Prescribed burns help restore wild land 1/3/02 p.11
Forest Preserve buys 130 acres 3/21/02 p.12
Forest Preserve putting referendum on ballot 8/29/02 p.13
Forest Preserve tax hike passes 11/7/02 p.9
Forest Preserve to buy 81 acres 11/21/02 p.14
LAKE COUNTY, ILL.
Prescribed burns help restore wild land 1/3/02 p.11
Lake County numbers reiterate joblessness 1/31/02 p.105
County inspectors red tag violators 3/21/02 p.14
County oks salary hike for board and officials 5/23/02 p.10
Suit seeks to stop collection of taxes 5/30/02 p.6
Area leaders finish review of county's transportation plans
6/6/02 p.8
Senior moment 6/27/02 p.7
All American fun at the county fair 7/18/02 p.11
County says it will not back boundary deal villages have
8/15/02 p.9
County residents willing to pay for more land 8/15/02 p.84
Transportation ideas offered 8/22/02 p.101
Forest Preserve putting referendum on ballot 8/29/02 p.13
Clerk defends decision to get new ballots 10/10/02 p.11
University Center purchases satellite site in Waukegan
10/10/02 p.93
Forest Preserve tax hike passes 11/7/02 p.9
Forest Preserve to buy 81 acres 11/21/02 p.14
Delinquencies 11/28/02 p.82
LAKE FOREST, ILL.
Archbishop of Canterbury planning three-day visit 10/10/02
p.94
LAKE ZURICH, ILL.
Festival, township, struggle over funding 2/21/02 p.98
Despite changes, Ela festival keeps quality 6/6/02 p.11
LAUBE, ALENA
New administrator joining District 220 6/6/02 p.6
LAW
Church drops request to run PADS site, issue could
resurface 3/14/02 p.5
Tower Lakes residents hear pros, cons of leaf burning
5/2/02 p.10
Impact fee law to be drafted for towns 5/2/02 p.11
Community split over leaf burning issue 5/30/02 p.11
Bed and breakfast proposal alive 12/19/02 p.19
LEE, BOB
Man inspired by victims of ALS during bike journey 2/21/02
p.9
Memorial bike ride was hope-raiser 10/10/02 p.9
LEHMAN, JIM
Young authors 2/14/02 p.23
LEONARD, TOM
Leonard a finalist for New Trier post 2/21/02 p.7
Leonard staying at Barrington 2/28/02 p.12
LET FREEDOM SING TOUR
Local man moved to help New York firefighters recover
7/4/02 p.12
LEVIN, NICOLE L.
Cause of teenager's death still unknown 6/6/02 p.12
Inquest scheduled in teen's death 7/11/02 p.5
Coroner's jury rules girl's overdose death a homicide
8/1/02 p.8
LINDA Z'S SEWING CENTER
Linda Z's Sewing Center; Linda Zachman, owner 12/26/02 p.81
LINDBERG, CHRIS
Lindberg, Post 158 pleased with results 8/1/02 p.111
LITTLE BRONCOS PRESCHOOL
Teaching and learning 3/28/02 p.19
Preschoolers get their diplomas 5/16/02 p.9
LIVING IN BALANCE
Living in Balance; Susan and Bill Jacques; owners 1/10/02
p.87
LONG GROVE, ILL.
Montessori idea, not locale thrills plan commissioners
2/28/02 p.94
Long Grove panel warms to Montessori plan 8/8/02 p.102
LOUISE'S KITCHEN COLLEGE
Louise's Kitchen College; Louise Waas, owner 10/3/02 p.101
LOUNSBURY MASONIC TEMPLE LODGE 522
Masons have nothing to hide 12/12/02 p.7
LOVETT, EMILY
Lovett, Kaufman turn enjoyment into sixth-place finish
10/31/02 p.111
LUNDE, DAR
Entertaining Tuna; Dar & John Lunde, owners 9/5/02 p.93
LUNDE, JOHN
Entertaining Tuna; Dar & John Lunde, owners 9/5/02 p.93
M.J. MILLER & COMPANY
Designer to the stars paying visit 4/25/02 p.101
MADDING, ROBERT A.
Former AD and coach Madding dies 4/25/02 p.111
MAGIERA, LAUREN
Magiera vaulting champ 2/7/02 p.114
MANINNI, CONNIE
Agility Junkies; Lora Del Page and Connie Mininni, owners
6/13/02 p.125
MANNIX, SHEILA
Montessori idea, not locale thrills plan commissioners
2/28/02 p.94
Long Grove panel warms to Montessori plan 8/8/02 p.102
MARKET CENTER (SHOPPING CENTER)
A show of good faith 2/14/02 p.5
Many differences between village, Goltra have stymied
redevelopment 2/14/02 p.10
MARTELL, AARON
Martell leads Broncos to title 2/21/02 p.113
MARTINEZ, RICHARD
Stabbing suspect may face upgraded charge 11/14/02 p.11
Stabbing case continued 11/28/02 p.14
MCCAULEY DESIGN
McCauley Design; Ed McCauley, owner 8/29/02 p.97
MCCAULEY, ED
McCauley Design; Ed McCauley, owner 8/29/02 p.97
MCCAULEY, LISA
McCauley Design; Ed McCauley, owner 8/29/02 p.97
MCCAULEY, MARK
McCauley Design; Ed McCauley, owner 8/29/02 p.97
MCDONALD'S (RESTAURANT)
Customers happy to pull up to McDonald's drive-through
8/8/02 p.9
MCHENRY COUNTY, ILL.
Deal gives three school districts new tax revenue 4/11/02
p.8
MCKILLEN, KATIE
McKillen conquers balance beam fear 12/19/02 p.110
MCMANUS, BRIAN, JR.
Board tables decision on Reagle appointee 2/7/02 p.8
More debate over Reagle appointee 2/14/02 p.6
Board critic says he will run for trustee 8/22/02 p.8
MCWILLIAMS, STEVE
Leadership Academy jobs announced 6/27/02 p.7
MEIJER CORPORATION
South Barrington being hit hard by legal costs 4/18/02 p.11
Judge rules for Meijer megastore 8/1/02 p.12
Village will appeal ruling for Meijer 8/8/02 p.12
MENHEER, LORRAINE, SR.
Nun hoping resale shop will help more 5/2/02 p.5
Project Hope founder being honored for charitable work
11/28/02 p.10
MENZEL, TOM
Jones, Menzel divided on education, O'Hare 3/14/02 p.8
Jones easily beats Menzel 3/21/02 p.9
MERCER, HEATHER
Missionaries trust God more after ordeal 2/21/02 p.5
MERCURY CHICAGO'S SKYLINE CRUISELINE
A new way to take the dog out 8/1/02 p.101
MESIROW-STEIN REAL ESTATE COMPANY
Klehm lawsuit ruling postponed 2/7/02 p.6
Developer's lawsuit dismissed revised complaint to be filed
2/28/02 p.8
Klehm developers file amended lawsuit 3/28/02 p.6
South Barrington being hit hard by legal costs 4/18/02 p.11
Village continuing legal fight against developer 7/25/02
p.12
Board told to keep fighting developer 9/19/02 p.9
METRA
Long overdue Metra station work to begin 3/7/02 p.9
Opponents see good, bad news on railroad plan 7/11/02 p.12
MEYER MEDICAL PHYSICIANS GROUP
Clinics close, leaving behind medical records 9/5/02 p.21
MICHAEL JOSEPH FOUNDATION
Michael Joseph gala on April 20 4/11/02 p.14
MICHAL'S FINE JEWELRY
Suspects sought in jewelry heist 10/31/02 p.12
MICHLING, PETER
Beaubien touting his experience 3/14/02 p.7
Beaubien coasts to primary win 3/21/02 p.9
MICKEL, KRISTEN A.
Teenager seriously hurt in two-car crash 5/30/02 p.5
Crash victim recovering from injuries 6/6/02 p.10
Injured student gets diploma 7/11/02 p.6
MILLER, BRUCE
Lee and Bruce Miller 12/5/02 p.32
MILLER, LEE
Lee and Bruce Miller 12/5/02 p.32
MILLER, LUKE
Hoping good comes from tragedy 10/3/02 p.5
MINARIK, JOANNE A.
Teen charged in fatal crash 7/18/02 p.6
MINTON, MICHAEL
Jones, Minton battle in 27th Senate 10/24/02 p.11
Wendell wins again 11/7/02 p.7
MOLZAHN, TOM
Get up and boogie 12/19/02 p.107
MONAT, ALLAN
Former jockey vying to overtake Goslin 10/17/02 p.11
Goslin keeps Cook County Board seat 11/7/02 p.7
MORGAN, ADAM
Morgan, Kaeser fifth at State 6/30/02 p.101
MORGAN, FRANK
Barrington couple [Mary & Frank Morgan] to celebrate 50th
5/23/02 p.87
MORGAN, MARY
Barrington couple [Mary & Frank Morgan] to celebrate 50th
5/23/02 p.87
MOUNTSIER, STEVENSON
Mountsier named to national panel 1/3/02 p.10
MULLINS, RITA
Mullins says petitions accurate 1/17/02 p.21
MURRAY, SANDY
Barrington Sweet Tooth; Sandy Murray, owner 10/24/02 p.111
NEAULT, CHARLOTTE
Woman honored for achievement 5/9/02 p.85
NEJDI, DEBBIE
B. Chones Hair Design; Debbie Nejdi, owner 12/12/02 p.93
NETZLEY, HEIDI
Barrington's Heidi Netzley makes debut in Perdition
7/11/02 p.B3
NEW GENERATIONS
Sculptor putting snow to artistic use 2/14/02 p.5
New Generations sponsoring Santa 12/12/02 p.6
NORTH BARRINGTON SCHOOL
School boundaries may change in District 220 1/24/02 p.5
Getting to know the stars 2/28/02 p.23
Complaints cancel school visit by Buddhist monks 4/18/02
p.9
District 220 oks boundary changes 4/25/02 p.5
Exact number of students moving unclear 4/25/02 p.5
Stepping back into the past 6/13/02 p.33
Quilts being auctioned at school fund-raiser 10/17/02 p.8
Learning how to stop a bully 11/7/02 p.25
NORTH BARRINGTON, ILL.
North Barrington studying ways to slow down drivers 3/7/02
p.14
Villages happy state has put off Route 22 project 3/21/02
p.8
Pact puts limit on development 5/2/02 p.5
Forman at odds with Starkey over status 7/4/02 p.5
Biltmore awarded for environmental work 7/11/02 p.6
Towns not dropping Route 22 fight 7/18/02 p.7
Budget 8/8/02 p.106
County says it will not back boundary deal villages have
8/15/02 p.9
Town adopts new garbage contract 8/22/02 p.6
Resident wants Choose Life plate available in state
8/29/02 p.12
Joggers, walkers welcome at Run Through the Woods 10/10/02
p.8
Many brave chilly weather to run through the woods
10/17/02 p.9
Starkey to seek second term 12/5/02 p.6
Towns pass impact fee measure 12/26/02 p.6
NORTHWEST COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE
Bidding for more open space 1/31/02 p.7
NORTHWEST MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE
Concerns raised about ComEd tree cutting 6/13/02 p.37
NORTHWEST PHILANTHROPIC TRUST
Fostering philanthropy as a way of life here 10/17/02 p.36
NORTHWEST STAMP CLUB
Philatelic fanatics 2/28/02 p.85
NURSING
Progress cited in hiring nurses 7/4/02 p.7
Mentoring program drew woman to nursing field 7/4/02 p.7
Shortage sparks student interest 7/4/02 p.7
NYENHUIS, DEANA
Cancer survivor visits Congress 2/21/02 p.23
Cancer survivor taking message to D.C. 9/12/02 p.6
Nyenhuis humbled by superhero honor 10/24/02 p.7
OAK MEADOWS (LAND SUBDIVISION)
Couple says flooding may force move 9/26/02 p.11
Carriage Trail residents insist they are getting a bad rap
over flooding 10/10/02 p.10
OAK, BEN
Solid Oak headed to wrestling finals 2/14/02 p.103
O'DONNELL, MARTY
Bed and breakfast proposal alive 12/19/02 p.19
O'DONNELL, MARY
Bed and breakfast proposal alive 12/19/02 p.19
O'GORMAN, JOSEPH, JR.
Joseph O'Gorman Jr., retired United Airlines executive,
dies 8/15/02 p.20
OLNEY, COREY
Deer Park man charged with child pornography 5/30/02 p.13
Pornography case continued 7/18/02 p.6
Child pornography case continued 8/29/02 p.6
Continuance granted in pornography case 9/26/02 p.12
OLSEN, GEORGE
Residents say home is an eyesore 5/16/02 p.11
OLSON, DAVE
Olson splatters rival at nationals 8/1/02 p.113
ORCHARD DEVELOPMENT
Couple says flooding may force move 9/26/02 p.11
Carriage Trail residents insist they are getting a bad rap
over flooding 10/10/02 p.10
ORGANIZATION OF STUDENTS FOR COMMUNITY AWARENESS
Getting the word out 1/24/02 p.23
OUR OWN BARRINGTON VOLUNTEERS
Group believes village's downtown can be revived 7/18/02
p.13
PALATINE RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT
Recipient of fire training rescued in real emergency
11/14/02 p.13
PALATINE TOWNSHIP, ILL.
Mullins says petitions accurate 1/17/02 p.21
PATT, PATRICK
Clerk defends decision to get new ballots 10/10/02 p.11
Lake County Clerk candidates air views 10/31/02 p.98
Sheriff, clerk re-elected in Lake 11/7/02 p.8
PATZKE, DORIS
Court to decide case of dogs that killed cat 7/11/02 p.7
Owner of huskies ordered to pay $700 after pets killed cat
8/8/02 p.14
PATZKE, JOHN
Court to decide case of dogs that killed cat 7/11/02 p.7
Owner of huskies ordered to pay $700 after pets killed cat
8/8/02 p.14
PAUL, MICHAEL
Rookie cop joins in major drug bust 4/18/02 p.13
PAULI, DENNIS
Principal picked for Countryside 5/30/02 p.9
PAYTON FLORAL COMPANY
Area florist thrilled to have spruced up Breeders' Cup
10/31/02 p.8
PAYTON, BOB
Area florist thrilled to have spruced up Breeders' Cup
10/31/02 p.8
PAYTON, WALTER
Payton home finally in South Barrington 11/21/02 p.9
PENELOPE'S JEWELRY
Armed with gun, thieves get jewels 7/11/02 p.5
PENNING, MAX
Family's giving project makes happier holiday for 60
children 12/12/02 p.9
PENNINGTON, ARTHUR
Montessori idea, not locale thrills plan commissioners
2/28/02 p.94
PEPPER CONSTRUCTION
Pepper Construction; J. Stanley Pepper, owner 8/15/02 p.97
PEPPER, J. DAVID
Pepper Construction; J. Stanley Pepper, owner 8/15/02 p.97
PEPPER, J. STANLEY
Pepper Construction; J. Stanley Pepper, owner 8/15/02 p.97
PERILLE, JIM
Reagle picks Perille to replace Furda 7/25/02 p.11
Perille appointment denied 8/15/02 p.5
PETER DANIEL
Local store celebrating its 29th year 9/12/02 p.103
Peter Daniel; Beth Johanson, owner 9/26/02 p.115
PETERSON, KREG M.
Charges filed against teacher who put camera in restroom
5/30/02 p.8
Teacher who put camera in restroom fined 6/27/02 p.9
PHD (COUNSELING CENTER)
Benefit raises $85,000 for PHD 5/16/02 p.90
PIAGENTINI, RAY
Counselor wants to aid Sioux Indians 9/12/02 p.9
PIEROG, CORINNE
New director wants to bring art to the community 12/5/02
p.B5
PIPER, ANDY
Pumping up the jam 7/17/02 p.103
PIPER, NATALIE
Station's Piper becomes first to earn IESA honor 10/24/02
p.123
POETZ, BECCA
Girl for all seasons 10/10/02 p.105
POHL, FREDERIK
The science spectator 1/10/02 p.B3
POHLMAN, DAN
Pohlman quits football 7/25/02 p.112
POLICE
Cops hope PT Cruiser gets town's attention 4/4/02 p.5
Rookie cop joins in major drug bust 4/18/02 p.13
Police seeking man who abducted woman 5/2/02 p.11
Police promoting seat belt safety 5/23/02 p.6
Police probing woman's death 5/30/02 p.10
Police officer remembered fondly 8/29/02 p.5
Medical examiner says officer was not healthy enough for
job 9/5/02 p.5
Suspect ordered to turn over radio equipment in wake of
officer's death 9/5/02 p.13
Car show will help Special Olympics 9/12/02 p.14
Parents need to do a better job of using child safety seats
9/26/02 p.14
Police keeping closer eye on Jewel Tea 11/7/02 p.11
PONY EXPRESS (WRESTLING CLUB)
Tough tutoring 2/21/02 p.109
PORRES, JESS
Porres sees need for tax hike in District 220 1/3/02 p.10
Porres happy to start retirement 1/3/02 p.10
PRECIOUS FRIENDS PET SITTING
Precious Friends Pet Sitting; Sue Smyczynski, owner
11/7/02 p.101
PRINGLE, ASHLEY
Work of angels brings computers to school 12/26/02 p.9
PUBLIC ACTION TO DELIVER SHELTER
Church grants neighbors' wish 1/10/02 p.7
Last resort 1/17/02 p.7
Church drops request to run PADS site, issue could
resurface 3/14/02 p.5
QUAKER OATS COMPANY
Science of Gatorade conducted here 4/11/02 p.93
QUENTIN ROAD BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Trinity of pols visit church 3/14/02 p.11
RACZYNSKI, WALTER
Protecting your product 1/24/02 p.93
REAGLE, MARSHALL
Reagle hoping to lure new ice cream vendor 1/3/02 p.5
Village wants Reagle's lawsuit to be dismissed 1/10/02 p.5
Reagle promises to veto land purchase 1/17/02 p.6
Reagle fires barbs at Irvin 1/31/02 p.5
Board tables decision on Reagle appointee 2/7/02 p.8
More debate over Reagle appointee 2/14/02 p.6
Reagle demands teamwork talk be done in the open 2/14/02
p.9
Reagle favors sharing new tax revenues 3/7/02 p.11
Board rejects Reagle's choice for panel 4/11/02 p.11
Reagle vetoes pay measure 4/18/02 p.6
Reagle pleased lawsuit can proceed 5/23/02 p.11
A costly legal battle 6/6/02 p.5
Reagle says village ignores state laws 6/27/02 p.11
Mayor knows board will override plaza veto 6/27/02 p.11
Reagle calls Borders project a win-win for everybody
7/4/02 p.10
Board overrides Reagle's veto 7/18/02 p.6
Reagle picks Perille to replace Furda 7/25/02 p.11
Reagle rips idea to eliminate VCRC 9/12/05 p.5
Reagle again questions legality of village's form of
government 9/26/02 p.10
Reagle drops lawsuit, still defends it 10/3/02 p.5
Reagle's trustee pick irks board 10/17/02 p.5
Reagle vetoes budget items, board likely to override him
11/14/02 p.10
Dunn apologizes to Fire District 11/21/02 p.5
Reagle putting slate together for election 11/21/02 p.8
Board reinstates budget, overrides Reagle's vetoes
11/28/02 p.9
Reagle wants cap on loans for businesses 12/12/02 p.11
Newest Reagle ploy: dump attorneys 12/19/02 p.5
Mayor prefers panel to recruit manager 12/19/02 p.7
Agreement reached on business loans 12/19/02 p.11
Reagle opposes amusement tax for the Catlow 12/26/02 p.12
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
Board opts not to annex land for subdivision 1/31/02 p.7
Financing gives trustees hope for Cook Street Plaza 2/7/02
p.5
Klehm lawsuit ruling postponed 2/7/02 p.6
A show of good faith 2/14/02 p.5
Many differences between village, Goltra have stymied
redevelopment 2/14/02 p.10
Inverness approves more homes for Jung property 2/14/02
p.12
Funding ok'd for Cook Street Plaza project 2/28/02 p.5
Village annexes parcel to prevent development 2/28/02 p.12
Klehm developers file amended lawsuit 3/28/02 p.6
Offer made to save Jewel Tea building 4/18/02 p.11
South Barrington being hit hard by legal costs 4/18/02 p.11
Rejecting bid for Jewel Tea not about money 4/25/02 p.11
Pact puts limit on development 5/2/02 p.5
Plan commission to vote on Cook Street Plaza plan 5/16/02
p.5
Make more room for the cars 5/23/02 p.5
Cook Street Plaza plan criticized 6/13/02 p.5
Cook Street Plaza gets ok 6/20/02 p.5
Mayor knows board will override plaza veto 6/27/02 p.11
Board overrides Reagle's veto 7/18/02 p.6
Village continuing legal fight against developer 7/25/02
p.12
Garlands offers seniors luxury 7/25/02 p.101
Judge rules for Meijer megastore 8/1/02 p.12
Village will appeal ruling for Meijer 8/8/02 p.12
Agreement on land swap getting closer 8/15/02 p.12
Board told to keep fighting developer 9/19/02 p.9
South Barrington has to return land 10/31/02 p.10
REDEVELOPMENT AREA ONE
Many differences between village, Goltra have stymied
redevelopment 2/14/02 p.10
REED, ABBY
Reed delivers in clutch to lift 'Canes into semifinal
7/18/02 p.105
RELAY FOR LIFE
Organizers excited about Relay for Life 3/14/02 p.12
Duchossois moved by local commitment to Relay for Life
6/13/02 p.10
Relay for Life sends message of hope 6/20/02 p.7
RICHARDS, LINDSAY
Humble hero 2/7/02 p.109
Fillies beat Waukegan; Richards sets record 2/14/02 p.104
RISCHE, CATHY
Mother says she is suing driver to send a message 2/7/02
p.8
RISCHE, ZACHARY
Basketball game pays tribute to teenager killed in crash
2/7/02 p.5
Mother says she is suing driver to send a message 2/7/02
p.8
ROADS
BACOG hoping to gain greater support for Route 53 extension
1/10/02 p.10
No help to pay for private plowing 1/17/02 p.9
Township to maintain village's roads 2/21/02 p.6
More work on Northwest Highway 2/28/02 p.6
Traffic concerns prompting Tootsies to leave Main Street
2/28/02 p.9
North Barrington studying ways to slow down drivers 3/7/02
p.14
Board debates what bypass means 3/14/02 p.10
Road construction springs up 3/21/02 p.7
Villages happy state has put off Route 22 project 3/21/02
p.8
Board needs more time on Route 59 resolution 3/28/02 p.9
Three trustees waiting to speak up 3/28/02 p.9
Still not sure what to say 4/4/02 p.5
Lobbyist might be able to help win Route 59 fight 4/4/02
p.8
Debate over Route 59 resolution drags on 5/2/02 p.7
River Road will reopen May 24 5/16/02 p.6
Route 59 resolution finally passes 5/30/02 p.5
It's going to get worse 7/18/02 p.5
Towns not dropping Route 22 fight 7/18/02 p.7
Local ideas sought for transportation plan 7/18/02 p.7
North Barrington begins road work 7/25/02 p.6
Getting nowhere fast 7/25/02 p.7
New traffic obstacle ahead 8/1/02 p.5
Future of Route 53 to be discussed 8/1/02 p.11
Workers feeling the heat 8/8/02 p.5
Eastern, Hillside roads to reopen Monday 8/22/02 p.6
Board blasts new road closures 9/12/02 p.5
Deer Park may experience Lake-Cook work in spring 9/12/02
p.10
Road kill: Dead animals increasing on suburban highways
11/14/02 p.87
Route 14 should be done next month 11/21/02 p.8
Road to recovery 12/5/02 p.5
Route 22 schedule gaffe cleared up 12/19/02 p.20
ROBERTSON HOUSE
Preserving history 2/21/02 p.101
ROBERTSON, JOHN
Preserving history 2/21/02 p.101
ROBINSON, CHRIS
Debater bests national competition 3/21/02 p.25
ROESNER, RALPH
Crew takes pride in upkeep of Evergreen 9/12/02 p.7
ROLLING MEADOWS, ILL.
Despite opposition, shelter plan advances 5/2/02 p.8
WINGS shelter ok'd by 4-3 vote 6/20/02 p.27
Neighbors sue to block shelter 7/11/02 p.21
Chaos at the courthouse 7/18/02 p.10
RON BEESE PARK
Families invited to fly a kite 4/25/02 p.10
Family kite fly puts smiles on many faces 5/9/02 p.11
Correction to story of 5/9/02 5/16/02 p.6
An urban farmer 7/4/02 p.9
ROSLYN ROAD SCHOOL
Gala's proceeds will help equip Roslyn Road 1/31/02 p.5
District 220 oks boundary changes 4/25/02 p.5
Exact number of students moving unclear 4/25/02 p.5
Construction of new schools on schedule 4/25/02 p.9
Students leaving their mark on new schools 5/16/02 p.10
Work on Roslyn Road lagging 5/23/02 p.9
Getting new Roslyn Road School ready for occupancy 6/13/02
p.36
Overtime may be needed to complete Roslyn School 6/20/02
p.14
Roslyn Road will remain standing 6/27/02 p.6
Officials still hoping to open Roslyn on time 7/18/02 p.5
Officials think Roslyn may open on time 8/8/02 p.7
Roslyn Road won't be ready 8/22/02 p.5
Beautiful Roslyn Road opens 9/5/02 p.5
Public invited to celebrate new school 11/7/02 p.6
ROY WILMERING SCOUT CABIN
Historic Scout cabin needs major repairs 10/3/02 p.99
RUBEL, R. SCOT
Local man confirms role in investment fraud scam 6/6/02 p.9
RUSH, JOE
Photographer awarded Chamber's top honor 1/31/02 p.10
SANCHEZ, WENDY
Sanchez takes reins of gifted gymnastics team 12/5/02 p.139
SANFILIPPO, EILEEN
Making water a healthier drink 6/27/02 p.101
SANTO, RON
Santo walk raises funds, hope 9/26/02 p.7
SASAKI, MURIEL K.
Missing woman found driving in Tower Lakes 7/25/02 p.14
SATLOW, CHAD
Yogawerks; Chad Satlow, owner 5/16/02 p.97
SAVARD & ASSOCIATES COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
Savard and Associates Commercial Real Estate; Cassandra
Savard, owner 1/31/02 p.101
SAVARD, CASSANDRA
Savard and Associates Commercial Real Estate; Cassandra
Savard, owner 1/31/02 p.101
SBC COMMUNICATIONS
No more long waits 12/19/02 p.95
SCARY STORIES CONTEST
Scary Stories contest winners 10/24/02 p.B35
SCHILD, KRISTIN
Schild won't horse around while competing at State
11/21/02 p.107
SCHIRO, THOMAS
None injured in plane crash 5/23/02 p.8
SCHMIDT, SHARON
Bisque Works; Sharon Schmidt, owner 10/10/02 p.97
SCHUBERT, CAROL
Carriage Trail residents insist they are getting a bad rap
over flooding 10/10/02 p.10
SCHULTZ, CAROL
Suburban woman hears voices 7/25/02 p.83
SCHULTZ, TED
An urban farmer 7/4/02 p.9
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY
South Barrington being hit hard by legal costs 4/18/02 p.11
SEATTLE SUTTON'S HEALTHY EATING
Seattle Sutton's Healthy Eating; Seattle Sutton, owner
4/18/02 p.101
SEIGLE'S
Bike shop gets ok to open in old Seigle's site 1/17/02 p.11
SHELHART, CHRIS
Shelhart gives Post 158 punch 7/4/02 p.97
SHEPHERD, T.
Coroner's jury rules girl's overdose death a homicide
8/1/02 p.8
SHEPHERDSON, NANCY
Objection filed in 51st House race 6/6/02 p.10
51st House challenge dismissed 6/27/02 p.20
Candidates in 51st House differ on several issues 10/24/02
p.21
Sullivan easily defeats Shepherdson 11/7/02 p.7
SHERIDAN, NANCY
Bringing something extra to class 5/9/02 p.7
SHURE, LEON
Shure, supporters lash our at board 3/28/02 p.5
SINDLES, MARILYN
Sullivan soars by Sindles 3/21/02 p.10
SKINNER, STEVE
Round Lake democrat hoping to top Beaubien 10/24/02 p.6
Beaubien coasts to victory in 52nd District 11/7/02 p.5
SMIDDY, KERMIT
Smiddy hitting the road 3/28/02 p.7
SMILEY, OLIVIA
Walk to Live to help stricken infant 9/12/02 p.11
SMITH, NOLAN
Doctor honored to deliver his grandson 3/21/02 p.7
SMITH, RICHARD, DR.
Doctor honored to deliver his grandson 3/21/02 p.7
SMYCZYNSKI, SUE
Precious Friends Pet Sitting; Sue Smyczynski, owner
11/7/02 p.101
SOHN, PAMELA A.
Woman accused of knowingly exposing man to AIDS virus
10/17/02 p.12
SOLID WASTE AGENCY OF NORTHERN COOK COUNTY
Balefill project meets goals 12/19/02 p.24
SOUTH BARRINGTON PARK DISTRICT
Park district to use South Barrington sewer 1/24/02 p.6
SOUTH BARRINGTON, ILL.
No help to pay for private plowing 1/17/02 p.9
South Barrington still hoping $30 million suit is dismissed
1/17/02 p.10
Klehm lawsuit ruling postponed 2/7/02 p.6
Developer's lawsuit dismissed revised complaint to be filed
2/28/02 p.8
Village annexes parcel to prevent development 2/28/02 p.12
Village cracks down on drunken driving 3/7/02 p.12
Klehm developers file amended lawsuit 3/28/02 p.6
Restaurant could open in South Barrington 4/18/02 p.6
South Barrington being hit hard by legal costs 4/18/02 p.11
Police seeking man who abducted woman 5/2/02 p.11
Residents say home is an eyesore 5/16/02 p.11
Rotary could come to South Barrington 6/20/02 p.6
Town hopes run will bring people together 6/20/02 p.11
Village considering new liquor license fee 6/20/02 p.11
Village continuing legal fight against developer 7/25/02
p.12
Judge rules for Meijer megastore 8/1/02 p.12
Village will appeal ruling for Meijer 8/8/02 p.12
Car show will help Special Olympics 9/12/02 p.14
South Barrington drops use of vehicle stickers 9/19/02 p.8
Board told to keep fighting developer 9/19/02 p.9
Town's legal costs forcing big tax hike 10/17/02 p.12
South Barrington has to return land 10/31/02 p.10
Stabbing suspect may face upgraded charge 11/14/02 p.11
Payton home finally in South Barrington 11/21/02 p.9
Judge dismisses Ardente's lawsuit 11/21/02 p.12
Stabbing case continued 11/28/02 p.14
Village approves reduced levy 12/19/02 p.8
SOUTH PARK
Grant will help Inverness finish park renovation 3/14/02
p.14
SPECIALIZED K-9 SERVICES
Demonstration lets kids see police dog in action 5/2/02 p.9
SPICER, NELLIE
Spicer proves to be vital ingredient 11/21/02 p.107
ST. ANNE CATHOLIC CHURCH
St. Anne's forum to talk about sex abuse in Catholic Church
4/11/02 p.9
Nun hoping resale shop will help more 5/2/02 p.5
More donors sought for St. Anne's fifth fund-raising gala
and auction 11/14/02 p.10
Project Hope founder being honored for charitable work
11/28/02 p.10
ST. ANNE SCHOOL
Juggler lets St. Anne kids in on tricks of the trade
2/7/02 p.9
Betty Brown's story inspires students 3/21/02 p.11
Honor roll 4/11/02 p.26
St. Anne students meet their pen pals 5/30/02 p.11
St. Anne's young actors try on that amazing coat 7/11/02
p.7
Kids revel in touching wild animals 10/10/02 p.25
ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Church's new look unveiled 4/11/02 p.5
STAG'S CREST
Thinking of redecorating? 4/25/02 p.7
STARKEY, LINDA
Forman at odds with Starkey over status 7/4/02 p.5
Starkey to seek second term 12/5/02 p.6
STARR COUTURE
Starr Couture; Starr Kondos, owner 5/23/02 p.97
STEELMAN, KELLY
Steelman's performance helps swimmers finish third 10/3/02
p.114
STEERUP, LARRY
Accused cocaine supplier arrested 8/22/02 p.12
STEINHART, MARGOT M.
BHS teacher receives national award 7/4/02 p.6
STEPHENSON, KAY
Stephensons celebrate 50th anniversary 11/14/02 p.96
STEPHENSON, SHELBY
Seeing the world 11/14/02 p.27
STEPHENSON, WAYNE
Stephensons celebrate 50th anniversary 11/14/02 p.96
STOBER, SHARON
Here's a magazine story 2/7/02 p.7
STONEY RIVER LEGENDARY STEAKS
New steakhouse open in Deer Park 2/28/02 p.99
STRATIGAKES, BARBARA
Body Chemistre; Barbara Stratigakes, owner 11/21/02 p.97
SULLIVAN, ED
Sullivan soars by Sindles 3/21/02 p.10
Democrats to challenge in 51st House 3/28/02 p.7
Candidates in 51st House differ on several issues 10/24/02
p.21
Sullivan easily defeats Shepherdson 11/7/02 p.7
SUNNY HILL SCHOOL
Retiring Sunny Hill principal reflects on rewarding career
4/18/02 p.8
Computers under glass excite class 10/3/02 p.29
SUSON, GARY
Providing perspective 4/18/02 p.7
It's a historical document 9/5/02 p.7
SUTTON, SEATTLE
Seattle Sutton's Healthy Eating; Seattle Sutton, owner
4/18/02 p.101
TAUBMAN COMPANY
Pact puts limit on development 5/2/02 p.5
County says it will not back boundary deal villages have
8/15/02 p.9
TAXATION
Towns decry proposed tax revenue reduction 5/16/02 p.8
TAXATION--BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, ILL.
Referendums, assessment hikes combining to give taxpayers a
jolt 9/26/02 p.9
TAXATION--BARRINGTON, ILL.
Porres sees need for tax hike in District 220 1/3/02 p.10
District 220 pursuing two tax hikes 1/10/02 p.5
Public's confidence lacking 1/17/02 p.5
Parents would pay bigger share 3/7/02 p.5
Reagle favors sharing new tax revenues 3/7/02 p.11
Stating their case 3/14/02 p.5
Correction to story of 3/7/02 3/14/02 p.6
Voters say yes to more taxes 3/21/02 p.5
Park District can buy Jewel Tea parcel 3/21/02 p.5
Tax hike for schools hits county snag 3/28/02 p.5
Tax proposed to save Catlow 12/12/02 p.10
Village sets tax levy 12/19/02 p.6
TAXATION--COOK COUNTY, ILL.
Referendums, assessment hikes combining to give taxpayers a
jolt 9/26/02 p.9
Assessment 9/26/02 p.111
TAXATION--CUBA TOWNSHIP, ILL.
Changes in assessments 4/4/02 p.99
Assessment roll 12/19/02 p.100
TAXATION--LAKE COUNTY, ILL.
Suit seeks to stop collection of taxes 5/30/02 p.6
Delinquencies 11/28/02 p.82
TAXATION--MCHENRY COUNTY, ILL.
Tax hike for schools hits county snag 3/28/02 p.5
District 220 hoping court forces McHenry to amend tax levy
4/4/02 p.10
Deal gives three school districts new tax revenue 4/11/02
p.8
TAXATION--SOUTH BARRINGTON, ILL.
Town's legal costs forcing big tax hike 10/17/02 p.12
Village approves reduced levy 12/19/02 p.8
TEMEN, CHRISTIAN
A premature miracle 8/15/02 p.7
TERRESTRIS CORP.
Judge rules for Meijer megastore 8/1/02 p.12
TERRORISM
Providing perspective 4/18/02 p.7
It's a historical document 9/5/02 p.7
Many still trying to cope with fears 9/5/02 p.7
From terror, a phoenix 9/5/02 p.9
Schools putting the focus on hope 9/5/02 p.11
Blood banks urging donors to return 9/5/02 p.11
Harper College sets we remember event 9/5/02 p.12
A test of faith 9/5/02 p.83
Local firefighters pay tribute to brethren killed Sept. 11
9/19/02 p.9
Public safety heroes to be honored 11/14/02 p.5
THETA GROUP
Local man confirms role in investment fraud scam 6/6/02 p.9
THUNDERBIRD COUNTRY CLUB
Weather not a factor at Thunderbird 3/28/02 p.81
Upgrades to Thunderbird temporarily closing course 6/13/02
p.8
Having a ball 6/27/02 p.109
TIEDJE, TIMOTHY
State honors tree advocate Tiedje 5/2/02 p.7
Recipient of fire training rescued in real emergency
11/14/02 p.13
TOBIN, MIKE
Barrington native gets first-hand look at war 4/4/02 p.9
TOMLINSON, JAMES
[50th] anniversary 4/11/02 p.88
TOMLINSON, JOANNE
[50th] anniversary 4/11/02 p.88
TOOLE, JOAN
Inventing the all-purpose pot 1/3/02 p.91
TOOTSIES
Traffic concerns prompting Tootsies to leave Main Street
2/28/02 p.9
TOWER LAKES, ILL.
Tower Lakes installs emergency phone 1/17/02 p.6
Cops hope PT Cruiser gets town's attention 4/4/02 p.5
Rookie cop joins in major drug bust 4/18/02 p.13
Tower Lakes residents hear pros, cons of leaf burning
5/2/02 p.10
Tower Lakes still a tree city 5/16/02 p.6
Community split over leaf burning issue 5/30/02 p.11
Missing woman found driving in Tower Lakes 7/25/02 p.14
Tower Lakes reduces hours to burn leaves 8/29/02 p.5
TRANSPORTATION
Long overdue Metra station work to begin 3/7/02 p.9
Transforming bus transit 4/11/02 p.7
Area leaders finish review of county's transportation plans
6/6/02 p.8
Local ideas sought for transportation plan 7/18/02 p.7
Transportation ideas offered 8/22/02 p.101
TREE OF THE SADDLE
Fund-raiser benefits equine therapy 12/19/02 p.6
TRI-COUNTY YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Barrington wins football title 11/14/02 p.112
TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX (DISEASE)
Walk to Live to help stricken infant 9/12/02 p.11
TURNER, JOHN
Crew takes pride in upkeep of Evergreen 9/12/02 p.7
TURNER, RUSS
Crew takes pride in upkeep of Evergreen 9/12/02 p.7
UNIVERSITY CENTER OF LAKE COUNTY
University Center purchases satellite site in Waukegan
10/10/02 p.93
VAN DAM, DAVID P., DR.
Versa Medi-Spa; Dr. David P. Van Dam, owner 7/11/02 p.103
Correction to story on 7/11/02 7/18/02 p.6
VERSA MEDI-SPA
Versa Medi-Spa; Dr. David P. Van Dam, owner 7/11/02 p.103
Correction to story on 7/11/02 7/18/02 p.6
VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK
Veterans dedicate new Memorial Park 6/20/02 p.12
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 7706
Veterans dedicate new Memorial Park 6/20/02 p.12
VIGNOCCHI, HARRY
Having a ball 6/27/02 p.109
VOLUNTEER CENTER OF GREATER BARRINGTON
In celebration of community and volunteerism at home
10/17/02 p.87
Lack of funding forcing out volunteer center 12/5/02 p.7
VOLUNTEERISM
Volunteer named unsung heroine 4/4/02 p.11
In celebration of community and volunteerism at home
10/17/02 p.87
Lack of funding forcing out volunteer center 12/5/02 p.7
VOLZ, FRAN
Sculptor putting snow to artistic use 2/14/02 p.5
VONDRUSKA, MIKE
Juggler lets St. Anne kids in on tricks of the trade
2/7/02 p.9
VOSS, FREDERICK J.
Voss recalled as a visionary 1/24/02 p.5
WAAS, LOUISE
Louise's Kitchen College; Louise Waas, owner 10/3/02 p.101
WAMBERG, DEDE
Agreement on land swap getting closer 8/15/02 p.12
WAMBERG, TOM
Agreement on land swap getting closer 8/15/02 p.12
WAPOTISH, BRETT
Say uncle 1/24/02 p.101
WATER QUALITY
TCE found on Burpee land unlikely to threaten water 5/9/02
p.10
2001 Water Quality Report 6/27/02 p.107
WAUCONDA AREA LIBRARY
Annual statement 12/26/02 p.84
WAUCONDA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Budget 4/25/02 p.C16
WAUCONDA, ILL.
Budget 4/25/02 p.C16
WAUKEGAN, ILL.
University Center purchases satellite site in Waukegan
10/10/02 p.93
WELSH CENTER
Providing the right tools 3/7/02 p.97
WENGER, GRANT
Driver cited in crash that killed passenger 11/7/02 p.12
WEST DUNDEE, ILL.
The road to production 7/11/02 p.B3
WEST NILE VIRUS (DISEASE)
Human cases put renewed focus on West Nile virus 8/15/02
p.8
West Nile puts birds at risk, too 9/19/02 p.7
Horses getting shots for virus, effectiveness still in
question 9/19/02 p.7
WHETSTONE (PERIODICAL)
BAAC publishing literary journal 12/19/02 p.9
WILLIAMS, BRANDON
Williams shakes off consternation to win 2/21/02 p.113
WILLIS, MARY JO
River isn't end for Willis 4/18/02 p.B9
WILLOW CREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH
Missionaries trust God more after ordeal 2/21/02 p.5
Willow Creek sets groundbreaking 5/2/02 p.6
Willow Creek begins expansion 5/9/02 p.10
Beamer's faith not shaken 8/29/02 p.7
WILSON, JIM, REV.
Pastor marking 30 years 9/12/02 p.6
WINCHESTER HOUSE
Grever guilty on all 12 counts 9/19/02 p.5
WINDEMERE (LAND SUBDIVISION)
Residents say home is an eyesore 5/16/02 p.11
WINDSOR DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Couple says industrial park to blame for yard flooding
1/31/02 p.9
WISEMAN, TROY
Tough tutoring 2/21/02 p.109
WOJCIK, VERNA
Crash victim in critical condition 3/7/02 p.13
WOLF, STEVE
Model citizen 5/23/02 p.B3
WOMEN IN NEED GROWING STRONGER (WINGS)
WINGS shelter plan advances 4/18/02 p.88
Despite opposition, shelter plan advances 5/2/02 p.8
WINGS shelter ok'd by 4-3 vote 6/20/02 p.27
Neighbors sue to block shelter 7/11/02 p.21
Barrington group assisting WINGS 12/19/02 p.19
WOOD, CORRINE
Wood says Main Street will be a success 1/10/02 p.11
WOOD, ELLEN
Wood reveled in sharing history 5/16/02 p.7
WOODLAND SCHOOL
Countryside students finally move into Woodland School
1/10/02 p.9
Demonstration lets kids see police dog in action 5/2/02 p.9
Woodland celebrating, hoping to improve 5/23/02 p.6
Kids pitching in to pay for playground 10/10/02 p.7
Woodland gets some new toys 11/21/02 p.9
WOODS OF SOUTH BARRINGTON (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)
South Barrington still hoping $30 million suit is dismissed
1/17/02 p.10
Developer's lawsuit dismissed revised complaint to be filed
2/28/02 p.8
Klehm developers file amended lawsuit 3/28/02 p.6
Village continuing legal fight against developer 7/25/02
p.12
WOODSOME, BOB
Woodsome wants to see Jewel Tea building saved 3/7/02 p.10
WORLD TEAM SPORTS
Memorial bike ride was hope-raiser 10/10/02 p.9
WU, MICHELLE
Barrington senior elected to national post 9/19/02 p.5
YEAR-IN-REVIEW
2002 top stories 12/26/02 p.7
YMCA CAMP DUNCAN EAST PROPERTY
Forest Preserve buys 130 acres 3/21/02 p.12
YOGAWERKS
Yogawerks; Chad Satlow, owner 5/16/02 p.97
YOUR STEPFAMILY (MAGAZINE)
Here's a magazine story 2/7/02 p.7
ZACHMAN, LINDA
Linda Z's Sewing Center; Linda Zachman, owner 12/26/02 p.81
ZELSDORF, SUE
Librarian finishes four-year effort putting history online
4/11/02 p.10
ZONING
Inverness village board allows schools but limits locations
7/18/02 p.9
ZZOINKS
Zzoinks; Tami Baranowski, owner 2/28/02 p.97