Patch recaps top news stories from the week of Jan. 27-Feb. 3.
Here are the top news stories from last week: Community Remembers 'Mr. G': Beloved Crossing Guard, Jokester, Friend District 200 Candidate: Jefferson Numbers are Misleading Don't want to miss this stuff during the week? Sign up for our free daily email newsletter. Then like us on Facebook for a slightly different take. Anthony Ghilarducci, 73, Nov. 10, 1939-Jan. 25, 2013 District 200 to Host Jefferson Referendum Information Meetings Consultants Recommend New Development to 'Polish the Apple' in Wheaton Police Charge Man With Burglary PHOTOS: Wheaton Teen Inspires Chicago Athletes at Comcast SportsNet Awards Unemployment Report: December 2012 Jobless Numbers Down in Wheaton Coyote Mating Period Begins Soon 'Impact Parties' Teach Energy …
Students, parents remember beloved crossing guard as a friend—a smiling face with kind words. Visitation services for Anthony Ghilarducci of Wheaton will be Saturday, Feb. 2 at Hultgren Funeral Home.
Students, parents remember beloved crossing guard as a friend—a smiling face with kind words. Visitation services for Anthony Ghilarducci of Wheaton will be Saturday, Feb. 2 at Hultgren Funeral Home.
He only spent about two minutes with the kids each day, but his kindness, his jokes, his generosity and his pockets full of tootsie rolls and bubble gum have left a lasting impression on Wheaton students. For the last decade, Anthony “Tony” Ghilarducci, or, “Mr. G,” stood at the corner of Franklin and Main streets on weekday afternoons to help hundreds students cross the road safely from Franklin and Longfellow schools. On Friday, Jan. 23, Ghilarducci died in his home at age 73. He was born November 10, 1939 in Chicago. He was the former vice president of floor operations at the Board of Trade in Chicago, where he had worked for over 40 years. He served as a crossing guard for Longfellow Elementary School and Franklin Middle School since …