Always Boosting: Hinsdale Central’s Booster Club helps fill gaps in student activity and athletic budgets

By Maureen Callahan With about 100 clubs and 36 athletic teams to support, Hinsdale Central’s Booster Club is one of the school’s most active parent organizations. Regardless of the size of any school’s activity budget, there are always extra items that aren’t covered. That’s where the Booster Club comes in. “Wherever there is a gap…

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Is hair loss on your mind? Reclaim Your Crowning Glory

In a world where first impressions matter, the loss of hair can be a challenging journey to navigate. Your hair is more than just a part of your appearance; it’s a reflection of your identity, personality, and self-confidence. CSC Dermatology understands the impact that hair loss can have on your life and offers effective solutions…

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Oak Brook Bath & Tennis Club A Tennis Player’s Dream

If you love to play tennis, consider the Oak Brook Bath & Tennis Club, at 800 Oak Brook Road. To start with, the club offers Har-Tru clay courts, which are known for several features. They are easier on your body. They help you develop an all-around court game because you can get to more balls.…

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Hinsdale Central Foundation: On a mission to support staff, teachers, administrators, and students

The Hinsdale Central Foundation (HCF) began in 1991 with a mission to support Hinsdale Central’s staff, teachers, administrators, and students, via alumni, parents, community members, and business leaders. HCF relies heavily on the community, partnering with organizations such as Rotary International. “We would not be here without the wonderful community that supports us,” said HCF…

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Celebrating A Century of Open Road

Now in its 100th year, this slice of Americana still beckons travelers By Maureen Callahan The open road. It’s still the holy grail of travel. Route 66 was the first road that made the offer back in 1923. And millions of Americans accepted. Mr Ford had introduced his Model-T over a decade earlier. Americans had…

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