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LHS Open to All Eighth-Graders Thursday Night
From 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., students and parents can tour the building and learn about the school's classes and extracurricular programs.

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From 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., students and parents can tour the building and learn about the school's classes and extracurricular programs.

Stick around Lemont this weekend for a big high school playoff game, an art fair and a fall play.
The Lemont Public Library and the Lemont VFW are collecting donations until Nov. 11 for their third annual "Helping Veterans on the Homefront."
The four teams in the Lemont Hornets Youth Football League went a combined 31-1 in the regular season.
Lemont Patch provides addresses and additional resources for the Nov. 2 election.
Lemont High School school board members on Tuesday heard results of the 2010 Illinois School Report Card, which has yet to be released to the public.
Lemont resident Mary Pollard and other parents banded together to provide job-search help for the 70 staff members cut from Lemont-Bromberek School District 113A earlier this year.
Budding philanthropist Milo Greenspon, 5, raised $3,625 for the Lemont Park District by asking for donations in lieu of birthday presents.
Nick Swalec, 10, won a $200 gift card from Marquette Bank for his teacher to use toward classroom resources.
Darryl Gillett was formally charged Monday with sexually assaulting a 44-year-old mentally disabled woman.
Snapshots from Sunday's kickoff of Fire Protection Week at Lemont's Station 1.
The Lemont Board of Trustees accepted contracts Monday to begin replacing water mains along Warner Avenue and State Street. Construction is expected to begin in mid-October.
The department netted 87 arrests and 89 tickets during its traffic safety crackdown over the holiday weekend.
The Lemont Arts and Culture Commission celebrated Saturday the opening of its new State Street facility.
During the opening celebration Saturday, the Arts and Culture Commission was also presented with a special award from the Arts Alliance of Illinois and the Illinois Municipal League.
A quick recap of last week's news, including the latest from District 113A, a new facility for Citgo and a big win for Lemont football.
Enjoy downtown deals, the opening of the Center for the Arts and plenty of kids activities this weekend in Lemont.