If ever there was a year that we could all us some holiday cheer, it’s 2020. Luckily, each year, Linly Designs in Clarendon Hills has provided an abundance of cheer…
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A Solar Legacy
Growing up in Barrington, Zach Witt always knew he wanted to be an entrepreneur. And as a college student majoring in business management at Montana State University, solar energy became…
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Protecting One’s Investment
It’s a predicament Samantha Staron has seen far too often. In communities across Illinois, many homeowners spent years choosing to beautify their homes with cedar shake roofing. However, as the…
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Sharing The Love
Barrington High School senior Ilaria Tuluce has always loved animals, has always dreamed of becoming a veterinarian, and has always appreciated the joy that comes with being around happy people….
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Swing Time
In 1999, a playground was lovingly installed at Barrington’s Arnett C. Lines Elementary School. As the world turned and the country changed, the playground remained a constant for countless students…
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Rosé All Day
Do you love sipping wine, going shopping and helping others? Well, we have the event for you. Indeed, each year, Barrington’s most glamourous and philanthropic women come together to enjoy…
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Healing the Soul
SOUL Harbour Ranch founder Jodie Diegel and her loyal volunteers spread the love throughout Barrington and beyond. A teenage girl should be out spending her summer with her friends at…
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Finding One’s Core
As a wife and mother of three whose job often had her spending much of her time in uncomfortable hotel beds and compact airplane seats, Inverness resident Sheila Foley knew…
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Walking Toward The Future
Illinois Bone and Joint Institute’s Dr. Marc Angerame, MD can still remember the day he walked into his freshman biology class, knowing that he wanted to be an orthopedic surgeon….
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Welcome To The Neighborhood
As the campfire burned and the lake glistened, the idea of Barrington’s most exciting new restaurant was born. “It was my wife and I and a bottle of wine,” recalls…
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