Peggy Zabicki

Peggy Zabicki

Wearing the green year round

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By Peggy Zabicki

Your correspondent in West Lawn

3633 W. 60th Place •  (773) 504-9327

Greetings to all! I hope everyone had a nice St. Patrick’s Day.  I always wear green on St. Patrick’s Day. One year I forgot to wear green; but since my eyes are green, I technically am always wearing green. Wishing you a pot o’ gold and all the joy your heart can hold.

Daley College is partnering with Southern Illinois University Carbondale in order to support students and increase access to higher learning. Every Daley graduate who earns an associate’s degree will get an automatic admission to SIU’s online programs in accounting, business administration, criminology, psychology, healthcare management and radiologic sciences. For more information on this transfer partnership, go online to news.ccc.edu.

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Peggy Zabicki

Envision Community Services is presenting an event called Market Day on Saturday, April 2 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be more than 20 vendors selling sweets, gift bags, arts and crafts, beauty items and much more.

Market Day takes place at the St. Mary Star of the Sea Parish Center, 4626 W. 63rd St. Vendor space is still available. Call (773) 581-8000 for more information.

Lawn Lanes, 6750 S. Pulaski, has a special bowling deal coming up for parents and their children. Go there in person and register your kids. You will receive two free games of bowling every day, all summer long for your children. Call (773) 582-2525 for more information.

The West Lawn Branch Library, 4020 W. 63rd St., will be showing the movie The Dark Knight on Monday, March 21 at 5 p.m. Call the library at (312) 747-7381 to reserve your spot. This is a free event.

There’s a new restaurant coming to West Lawn called BIGG’S at the bridge. The address is 6659 S. Cicero. BIGG’S will feature breakfast, Maxwell Street Polish, pork chops, breaded steak, gyro, wings, burgers, miniature doughnuts and ice cream. Their hours will be 7 a.m. to midnight.

BIGG’S is currently accepting applications for employment. Call Mark at (773) 317-7969. April 2 is their expected opening day, just in time for spring and summer. I can’t wait to check it out. They had me at mini donuts.

Were you watching TV on March 10?  Perhaps you saw the Channel 2 evening news report about the problem in our neighborhood with stolen catalytic converters. The thieves recently targeted the area around 59th and Kedvale to 69th and Karlov. There were approximately 10 converters stolen between 2:30 and 4 a.m. The thieves were seen driving a new Jeep Cherokee with no license plates. If your catalytic converter was stolen, please file a police report if you haven’t already.

Condolences to the family and friends of Alicia Tamas, who passed away on March 9. Ms. Tamas taught at Lee Elementary School for 16 years. May she rest in peace.

Thank you for your calls and texts. I appreciate every one of them.

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New ward map OKed

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Spread the loveReflects Madigan’s power By Tim Hadac The City Council this week approved a new ward map that, among other things, will see all of Clearing and most of Garfield Ridge shifted to the 13th Ward. Midway International Airport also would shift from the 23rd Ward to the 13th. Monday’s 43-7 vote means the…

Sandburg's Jeremy Johnson, the hero of a semifinal win over Homewood-Flossmoor, legs out a hit in a 6-3 loss to Lockport on Saturday at Ozinga Field. Photo by Jeff Vorva

Area Sports Roundup: Sandburg takes 2nd at Bajenski tourney

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Spread the loveBy Jeff Vorva Staff writer The Sandburg baseball team has had more downs than ups this season. But the Eagles finished the regular season on a strong note with a run to second place at the Steven M. Bajenski Memorial Tournament, which wrapped up May 21 at Ozinga Field in Crestwood. To get…

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Track Postseason Report: Sandburg boys 3200 relay records nation’s third-best time in 2022

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Spread the loveBy Jeff Vorva Staff Writer How good was the competition in the boys track Class 3A Lockport Sectional in the 3200 meter relay? Sandburg’s relay team of Brock Rice, Declan Tunney, Trent Anderson and Sean Marquardt ran a time of 7:42.42, which tied for the third-best time in the nation in 2022. And…

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Summer weather means ice cream

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Spread the loveBy Mary Stanek Your correspondent in Archer Heights and West Elsdon 3808 W. 57th Place •  (773) 284-7394 And just like that, it’s summer in Chicago! At least for the week of May 9. That means ice cream for our family. We started with black walnut during that hot week. The old-fashioned flavors…

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Seeking answer to loose dog dilemma

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Spread the loveBy Peggy Zabicki Your correspondent in West Lawn 3633 W. 60th Place •  (773) 504-9327 Happy May 20, dear readers. Today is National Rescue Dog Day. We are to recognize all the benefits of rescuing a dog and allowing it to adopt you into their lovable life. There are certainly a lot of dogs in our neighborhood…

Kathy Headley

Getting kids off their computers

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Spread the loveBy Kathy Headley Your correspondent in Chicago Lawn and Marquette Manor 6610 S. Francisco • (773) 776-7778 In case you were wondering, the gas company project over here on Francisco is moving along. I must say the contractors seem to be wasting no time and have been as respectful as possible. But alas,…

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Cubs Charities hits a homer for Gage Park

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Spread the loveBy Joan Hadac Greater Southwest News-Herald Columnist at Large Greetings, Gage Parkers! I’m pleased to be pinch hitting again, as the search continues for the next columnist for this neighborhood. It’s fun for me to report on Gage Park, the neighborhood where I lived for the first 26 years of my life. There’s…

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‘You knew this would happen’

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Spread the loveNeighbors angry, but not surprised by shooting By Tim Hadac             What a number of Southwest Siders living along the Pulaski corridor have been warning about appears to have occurred.             A 22-year-old man was shot in the abdomen and buttocks as he stood with a group of people in a parking lot…

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Cubs come through for Gage Park

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Spread the love Leaders of the Gage Park Baseball & Softball Association, along with Chicago Park District officials, are all smiles as they celebrate the coming renovation of their diamonds, courtesy of a grant from Cubs Charities. Details in today’s Gage Park column. –Supplied photo

Heavy with recent immigrants, Brighton Park is a young community with thousands of children. Recognizing that, Esperanza places a strong emphasis on providing pediatric care. --Photo courtesy of Esperanza Health Centers

Health care expansion planned for Brighton Park

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Spread the loveEsperanza secures $4.2 million for 47th/California From staff reports Esperanza Health Centers is one of 26 finalists to receive more than $33.5 million in grant funding from the city’s Recovery Plan Community Development grant program. The award of $4.2 million will enable Esperanza to break ground on a long-awaited expansion of its current…

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