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Salon 312 is Readers' Choice for Favorite Lemont Hair Salon
The downtown Lemont salon is tops when it comes to styling hair, according to reader votes and reviews.

Amanda came to Patch in June 2010 after graduating from Northwestern University with a bachelor's degree in journalism. She launched Lemont Patch in 2010, and covered the community for two years before moving to Downers Grove in August 2012.
Prior to Patch, Amanda wrote for her college newspaper, The Daily Northwestern, covering city council and education. In 2009, Amanda spent three months interning at the Orange County Register in California. Despite the large market, it was here that she learned the ins and outs of community reporting. After returning to Illinois in June 2009, Amanda immediately started working as an editorial intern in the DuPage County office of the Daily Herald. During her senior year at Northwestern, she spent six months investigating a possible wrongful conviction case with the Medill Innocence Project.
The downtown Lemont salon is tops when it comes to styling hair, according to reader votes and reviews.

A proposal by the state pension committee to shift the costs of teacher pensions from the state to local school districts could be "catastrophic" to districts 210 and 113A in Lemont, officials said.
Math teacher Ashley Good and her group, the Young Bucks, were named the winners Friday after performing "Stairway to Heaven" and "All Along the Watchtower."
A joint public hearing will be held with Northern Will County communities in Woodridge on Monday. There will also be a hearing prior to Monday's committee of the whole.
Lemont has plenty of places to grab a delicious drink after a long day at work, but which one is your favorite? Cast your vote and leave a business review by Friday to determine the winner.
Dozens of teachers and administrators took over the Performing Arts Center stage Friday during the sixth annual "Faculty Idol" competition.
It's always good to be caught up on state politics. Here's an easy guide to what happened last week.
A look back at the headlines from April 9-15.
Board Secretary Cindy Kelly offers her take on the board's discussion of the district's state-approved financial plan and the possibility of hiring more teachers to reduce class sizes.
It's always good to be caught up on state politics. Here's an easy guide to what happened this week.
The original complaint—filed in 2010 by former board member Janet Hughes and Lemont residents Laura Reigle, Duane Bradley and Louis Emery—was dismissed with prejudice in March.
YouTube videos featuring 16-year-old Peter Marzano and his sister Gabby will appear on WGN Morning News throughout the Stanley Cup playoffs.
There are warrants out for the arrest of 18 accused criminals in Lemont. Patch highlights a few of them today.
Snapshots from Friday's talent show, which raised money for the school's Speech program.
The Lemont Park District broke ground Tuesday on a new street-level playground and updated landscaping.
The popular WGN/CLTV show will feature the Lemont delicatessen as part of its "Southwest 'Burbs" episode.
Lemont High School Drama Club sponsors Sharon Jacobs and Roy Nees will perform in the play "Love Letters" at 7:30 p.m. April 20 in the school's Performing Arts Center.
Lemont High School students will kick off prom season Sunday night at Bobak's in Woodridge.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Lemont Police Department for arrests made March 10-18. It does not indicate a conviction.