Tuesday, December 18, 2012
The 10 topics that most interested readers during the past year were stories about local eateries, noteworthy crimes, unfortunate accidents and exceptional residents.
Now that the year is nearing its end, it offers an opportunity to look back on which stories most interested Wilmette-Kenilworth Patch readers. What story did you follow most closely? 1. C.J. Arthur’s closed in September, but the space could soon be home to a new gastropub. Residents must have felt down after we reported that C.J. Arthur’s, one of Wilmette’s few live music spots, would be closing its doors at the end September after serving the North Shore for 23 years. Yet, less than three months later, we broke a story that a group of eight Wilmette families had leased the former C.J. Arthur’s storefront with an aim to turn the space into a new gastropub by late next spring. News of a potential family-friendly tavern and eatery serving “…
Monday, December 3, 2012
A 19-year-old told police she had mutual friends with the man whom she saw in her home, according to police.
Wilmette Police arrested a 20-year-old former New Trier High School student Friday after a school acquaintance recognized him when he attempted to burglarize her home earlier that morning, police say. Russell Thomas, 20, of the 700 block of 11th Street, Wilmette, was charged with one felony count of residential burglary. A woman and her 19-year-old daughter told police that they were upstairs in their home, located in the 1200 block of Richmond Lane, when they heard noises coming from the first floor early Friday morning. The daughter said that when she went downstairs to investigate, she saw Thomas standing in the foyer, sifting through her mother’s purse, police reported. When the daughter confronted Russell, he fled on foot, police said…
Saturday, November 3, 2012
The man allegedly smashed open rear-door window to gain entry.
A Chicago man has been charged with two counts of residential burglary after he allegedly broke into two Wilmette townhomes Wednesday and stole laptops, camera equipment and jewelry, police reported. Arnold Rogers, 41, of the 1400 block of South Canal Street, Chicago, was released on parole less than a week earlier after serving five years of an 11-year sentence for burglary, police reported. Wilmette police officers responded to a burglary call in the 500 block of Ridge Road at 3:37 p.m. Wednesday. Upon arrival, officers found that the rear-door window panes of two townhomes had been smashed open. A resident of one of the burglarized townhomes told police that someone had stolen five laptop computers, a camera, electronic equipment, …
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