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D86 Board President Resigns, Assault Weapons Ban Being Considered: Week in Review

Patch looks back at five of the biggest Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills stories from the week of July 8.

1. Victor Casini Steps Down As D86 Board President: Casini, who will continue to serve as a board member, said his resignation as president was based on his inability to meet the time commitment the role demands.

2. Assault Weapons Ban Being Considered In Clarendon Hills: The potential ban will be discussed by trustees at Monday night's Village Board meeting.

3. Weddings, Parties at Immanuel Hall Halted: The Hinsdale Plan Commission voted down changes to the building's special-use permit that would allow for events that, despite the village's zoning code, have been held there in the past.

4. 'Moot' Dianne Barrett Suit Against D86 Dismissed by Judge: The former board member's attorney says an appeal of the suit's latest dismissal is likely.

5. Stanley Cup Shows Up at Nabuki: Tweets of Note: Want to be featured as a Tweet of Note? Use the hashtags #HinsdaleIL or #ClarendonHills.

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