A Park Ridge watchdog organization is asking if Cook County’s emergency COVID orders mandating vaccinations for those attending public spaces were implemented by Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle without ever being formally ratified.
On March 24, Erin Howard Fisher purchased a three bedroom, two bathroom home at 709 Greenleaf St., Evanston from Joseph Ryan and Joe R. Schubert for $340,000.
The home at 3131 Thayer St., Evanston was sold on March 24 by James Augustus Alden (trustee), William Tracy Alden III (trustee) and Mary B. Alden (trust) for $627,500. The buyer was Koziura Homes LLC.
There were no new teachers in Arlington Heights who signed the pledge in week ending March 19, according to an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project.
The home at 675 Grove Drive 209, Elk Grove Village was sold on March 24 by Grzegorz Siwecki and Jadwiga Siwecka for $166,000. The buyer was Marcin Madej.
On March 24, Daehee and Kelly Kim purchased a three bedroom home at 759 Happfield Drive 30 Bl, Arlington Heights from S. Axelrod Corey (trust) and Corey S. Axelrod (trustee) for $307,000.
The commercial property at 2 E. Rand Road, Mount Prospect was sold on March 24 by TMC WF Mortgage Prospect LLC for $2,060,000. The buyer was Rio Grande M&G LLC.
There have been 559,528 confirmed coronavirus cases in Cook County as of March 24, with 6,908 deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).
On March 24, Peter E. Mechales and Regina Maria Hurd purchased a home at 506 Poplar Lane, Glenview from Barbara Bliefernich (trustee) and Robert G. Goodsell (trust) for $310,000.