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Winnetka Patch's Top 10 October Stories
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It's been an interesting month in Winnetka, Glencoe and Northfield. Six New Trier High School students were charged with sending inappropriate photos and a Glencoe doctor convicted for threatening a romantic rival with a gun was sent to prison for six months.
Business is buzzing in Northfield, with several newcomers slated to open in the near future such as an indoor baseball facility, a taco restaurant, an animal hosipital to name a few.
Browse through the links below and catch up on the news of the month-in order of popularity-that you may have missed.Â
Find out what's happening in Winnetka-Glencoefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Winnetka’s Le Grand Reve Mansion Listed at $27M
- 6 New Trier Students Charged With Distributing Inappropriate Photos
- Winnetka Council Denies Landmark Status for 528 Maple St.
- Winnetka Residential Burglar Remains at Large
- Four New Business Expected in Northfield
- Glencoe Doctor Headed to Prison After Aggravated Assault
- Former Chicago Mercantile Exchange Chairman Lists Glencoe Mansion for $3.5 Million
- New Indoor Baseball Facility to Open in Northfield
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