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Obituary: Navy Vet Joseph H. Binder, 85
Joe Binder was born in Evanston in 1928 and lived in Glenview for more than 40 years. He leaves behind his wife of 61 years, Pam, and three children.

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Joe Binder was born in Evanston in 1928 and lived in Glenview for more than 40 years. He leaves behind his wife of 61 years, Pam, and three children.

Joe Binder was born in Evanston in 1928 and lived in Glenview for more than 40 years. He leaves behind his wife of 61 years, Pam, and three children.
Glenview trustees are expected to consider an ordinance that would allow medical cannabis cultivation centers and dispensing organizations in certain areas.
Trash pickup will be delayed one day this week, and Park Center is open as a warming shelter through Thursday.
Wayne Messmer honored the two firefighters who saved his life after he was shot in the throat during an armed robbery in 1994.
Commuters will still be able to access the train platform while the work goes on this spring.
The information in this blotter was reported by Glenview Police between Dec. 31, 2013, and Jan. 3, 2014. Where arrests are included, it does not indicate a conviction.
The information in this blotter was reported by Evanston Police on Friday, Jan. 3, 2014. Where arrests are included, it does not indicate a conviction.
Local music venue 27 Live is hosting a benefit to help support employees of three businesses that burned down last weekend.
Temperatures are expected to fall between 11 and 15 degrees below zero on Monday, with wind chill values hitting -40 to -50 between Sunday and Tuesday.
Glenbrook South High School and school districts 34, 31, 37, 30 and 63 will all shut down Monday, when temperatures could dip to -15 degrees Fahrenheit.
All public schools are closed Monday. Residents are asked to voluntarily comply with parking restrictions as city crews work to remove snow.
The school district announced that all District 65 schools and centers will shut down Monday as temperatures are predicted to plummet.
We round up the most-read stories on Evanston Patch this week.
Here's a roundup of the most read stories on Glenview Patch over the past week.
Cook County is under a winter storm warning until 6 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 5. A wind chill warning begins Sunday night.
Cook County is under a winter storm warning until 6 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 5. A wind chill warning begins Sunday night.
The personal training center is looking at a February 2014 opening on Central Street in Evanston.
The owner of the Davis Street building that housed Pine Yard Restaurant, TechniColour Nails 1 and Taco Diablo says it was a "total loss."
Thanks to the fundraising efforts of DJ Irizarry, 12, Glenview State Bank vice president David Kreiman is making a surprise donation of keyboards to a music classroom at Gemini Junior High School.