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Salt Creek Body Identified, Victor Casini New D86 Board President: Week in Review
Patch looks back at five of the most read stories from the week of May 6 to May 10.

1. Salt Creek Body Identified as Man Last Seen in January: The 54-year-old homeless man found in the river near Graue Mill was identified by a tiny fingerprint on one finger, a print that was matched to an arrest record, The Doings reports.
2. Victor Casini Takes Over as District 86's Board President: The man who was picked to replace Dennis Brennan as board president Monday night said efficiency is one of his top priorities and that he's not a "one-issue board member" defined by last year's Hinsdale South movie controversy.
3. Newsweek High School Rankings Map: Hinsdale Central at No. 144: The magazine's 2013 report out this week recognizes several Illinois schools.
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4. Two Burglaries Reported at Hinsdale Apartment Complex: Police Blotter: Forced entry was used in both incidents, police said. Here are more details.
5. Immanuel Hall Zoning Dispute: Plan Commission Wants Compromise: The Hinsdale Historical Society defended its use of Immanuel Hall while concerned neighbors spoke out on perceived violations of the building's special-use permit and the vagueness of the historical society's proposed amendment at a public hearing Wednesday.
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