Month: February 2018

Reader’s Voice: On learning to trust politicians

February 13, 2018 Dear editor; Who Do You Trust? That was the name of a television game show back in the early 1960s. Johnny Carson, prior to his fame on the Tonight Show, was the host. It was on around 4 o’clock in the afternoon, after school was out. I...

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Reader’s Voice: He will vote to change election law

February 13, 2018 Dear editor; Aurora taxpayers and voters are paying more dollars for fewer services, compared to other communities, and the continued existence of the Aurora Election Commission is the reason. Most Illinois communities, such as our neighbors in Montgomery or North Aurora, receive their election-related services from their...

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On looking for patterns of both love and loneliness

What is the solution to ending the violence that our country is experiencing? Suggestions are coming from all directions and we would suggest that we need to listen with an open heart. As parents we teach our children values that follow them all through their lives. What prejudices do we...

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Whimsical, provocative, paintings include views of fairies

“There sleeps Titania sometimes of the night “Lull’d to these flowers with dances and delight.” —Richard Dodd Do you believe in fairies? Well, you should! The dancers skip off downhill and disappear. Titania Sleeping painted by Richard Dodd was well received and proved to be influential on other fairy painters...

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‘Music Hop’ theme in First Fridays

First Fridays will feature a night of live music Friday, March 2. Along with half a dozen art openings, the month’s themed “Music Hop” highlights a handful of concerts in downtown Aurora. Art openings, live music, and more are featured at First Fridays on March 2 at several locations throughout...

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Recalling his acting days, recounting nice and nasty

The annual Academy Awards Sunday will be March 4. It’s my equivalent of the Super Bowl and I’ll be watching even though the film industry has completely ignored my extensive body of work. You may remember from a past The Voice column that I spent some time as a movie...

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Weigh all the facts on Aurora Election Commission: Group

As Aurora residents and representatives for city residents, we urge our neighbors and, constituents to consider the full impact of closing the Aurora Election Commission. The referendum on the March 20 ballot asks, “Shall the City Election Law be Rejected?” A vote of yes, will result in a savings to...

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Fox Valley Arts Hall of Fame names Class of 2018 inductees

The Fox Valley Arts Hall of Fame (FVAHF) recently announced its six newest inductees. The Class of 2018 includes Sterling (Stu) Ainsworth, benefactor; Bobbie Brown, visual arts-painting; Frank Catalano, performing arts-music; the late William LaBaron, visual arts-film producer; the late William Moulis, visual arts-murals; and the late LaVerne Newsome, performing...

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Focus on The Fox at Santori Library March 24

Back in the 1970s, if someone brought up “The Fox,” there might be some lively discussion about whether his illegal anti-pollution activities were justified. Although The Fox was an Aurora area figure, he made national headlines with civil disobedience tactics, including industrial sabotage. His strikes slowed after the enactment of...

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Glenbard West State gymnastics champion

By Bobby Narang- The Glenbard West High School girls gymnastics team made history Saturday. The Hilltoppers captured the program’s first State gymnastics championship by edging three-time State champion Prairie Ridge. Glenbard West scored 149.5500 points to 148.7500 for Prairie Ridge. The State meet was held Friday and Saturday at Palatine...

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NU falters in basketball; Loyola may be qualifier

Men’s college basketball powers such as Villanova University and University of Virginia have fallen to defeat this season. Undefeated conference teams have become increasingly rare. When the Hartford Hawks knocked off the Vermont Catamounts, 69-68, Sunday in an American East Conference game, it left no team unscathed in conference play....

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Marmion, Montini, meet in 3A dual wrestling State meet

Marmion Academy and Montini Catholic High Schools recently moved from Class 2A in wrestling to the bigger-school 3A in the three-class system and are still dominant. Both teams won their Class 3A dual sectional meets to advance to the eight-team 3A State meet in Bloomington. The excitement is advanced in...

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Sowing seeds, making plans, working for Aurora downtown

The Winter months are a busy time for many event-planners. With the snow on the ground, it’s the best time to plan the logistics of events that will happen in the warm, Summer months. Events such as outdoor concerts and festivals, parades, and block parties are all in the works...

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U.S. war spending result: We hurtle towards bankruptcy

Mark my words, the United State’s war spending will bankrupt the Nation. For that matter, America’s war spending already has bankrupted the Nation to the tune of more than $20 Trillion. Now the Donald Trump Administration is pushing for a $4.4 Trillion budget for fiscal year 2019 that would add...

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