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Dental Care of Oak Brook
Hinsdale Magazine (HM): What do you wish more people understood about dentistry? Dr. Kimet Abdullai: A common misconception is that without dental insurance, you can’t see a dentist. Dental insurance isn’t full coverage—it’s more like an annual “gift card” with a set yearly maximum, unlike medical insurance. We encourage patients not to delay treatment due…
Read MoreDistinctive Dental
For more than two decades, Distinctive Dental by Dr. Aušrinė Schneider has provided care that is as personal as it is advanced. Our philosophy is simple: dentistry should never be one-size-fits-all, because your mouth is not separate from the rest of your body. Dr. Schneider blends clinical excellence in conventional dentistry with functional and holistic…
Read MoreEvery College Student Needs A Power of Attorney
by Rigas Pappas A parent’s job is never done, but things get more complicated when kids head off to college. Every college kid needs linens, toiletries, books, and computers before they arrive on campus. Every parent needs a signed power of attorney before they drop their college student off on campus. Most 18-year-olds are considered…
Read MoreSkin Tightening: Device-Based Treatments at CSC
BY DR. CHRISTINA STEIL Maintaining firm, radiant skin is one of the central goals in modern aesthetics. While natural aging and sun exposure can impact skin elasticity and texture, today’s advanced technologies offer a range of device-based treatments designed to rejuvenate and tighten your complexion, often with minimal downtime and impressive results. This guide explores…
Read MoreThe Class of 2000: 25 Years Later
Reflecting on the high school years, which were anything but ordinary By Maureen Callahan High school is a significant time. A lot happens in the four years that transpire between middle school and college, or the start of your adult life. It’s the beginning of figuring yourself out, yet it’s over in the blink of…
Read MoreUniquely Thursdays
Hinsdale’s Uniquely Thursdays lit up Burlington Park all summer long with live music, food trucks, cold drinks, and community spirit. Families and friends gathered with blankets and lawn chairs to dance, dine, and unwind under the stars. The weekly tradition served up ten unforgettable nights of music, laughter, and summer magic—small-town fun at its best!
Read MoreState Champs
Photos courtesy of Lori Horne Photos The Clarendon Hills Little League 10U softball all-stars captured the Illinois state championship with a thrilling extra-inning victory, powered by dominant early scoring and clutch defense. Meanwhile, the 11U all-stars also secured their own Illinois state title in July with a strong tournament performance.
Read MoreStronger Together
Hinsdale Family turns personal battle into a mission to raise awareness for pediatric cancer By Maureen Callahan | Photos by Victor Hilitski September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Childhood cancer is more prevalent than most realize. Hinsdale residents Matt and Christy Brown are the parents of 12-year-old Charlotte and 6-year-old Alexander. For the last…
Read MoreNever Forgetting Weber
Former Governor Quinn continues to talk about Hinsdale hero Lester Weber By Jeff Vorva Lester Weber is a Hinsdale native and war hero who may be forgotten by some. But former Illinois Governor Pat Quinn is not one of them. Quinn, who was Illinois’ leader from 2009-2015, makes it a mission to talk about Weber…
Read MoreFauske “Rated” High
Nazareth grad taken in the second round and signed by the White Sox By Jeff Vorva Longtime White Sox fan Jaden Fauske has been on Rate Field before. “I got to be the bat boy for batting practice when I was maybe 10 or 11,” he said during a video news conference. “I have a…
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