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ForestParkReview.com Vol. 105, No. 41
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REVIEW OCTOBER 12, 2022
Altenheim committee brainstorms visions for site’s future
Proviso East’s annual homecoming parade PAGE 11
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Favors denser development on the north, more open space on the south By IGOR STUDENKOV Staff Reporter
Forest Park’s newly formed Altenheim Advisory Committee took its first crack at brainstorming concepts for the future of the village-owned portion of the historic Altenheim retirement community property – but any concrete recommendations are still at least a few months away. The 11-member committee was assembled by commissioners Maria Maxham and Jessica Voogd to study the previous plans for the property and help the village develop something new. During an Oct. 4 meeting, the members split off into three groups to take a first stab at coming See ALTENHEIM on page 5
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John Rice: The art of telling a story
Alan Brouilette Drinking and scooting … a no go
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