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Lincoln-Way Central Music Boosters to sell breakfast at Frankort Fall Fest
Lincoln-Way Central Music boosters are raising funds to keep the music flowing.

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Lincoln-Way Central Music boosters are raising funds to keep the music flowing.

Unexpected events can be life-changing.
The ShareFest 2012 Committee is handing out tokens sporting the "Pay It Forward" philosophy.
New Lenox police reports, Aug. 31 to Sept. 2.
Overall health and safety awareness ties works toward building a thriving community.
This interactive map shows where all car and home burglaries, as well as property Damage incidents, happened in New Lenox during August 2012.
This book is perfect for those who has their eyes on London for the Olympic Games! Check out some of the places that Rory did. It’s also the beginning of a new series, so get on board with book one!
Help in achieving gainful employment is part of effective outreach on behalf of the community.
Economic strife stirs creativity and ingenuity.
Kumon Math and Reading Center opened its doors to new students.
New Lenox residents are concerned about heroin.
A counterfeit $100 bill was passed at Walmart.
Recent arrests involving heroin make this presentation worthwhile.
A parade to remember fallen firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty during 2011.
Getting back into the groove of school is exciting, and New Lenox schools were ready to welcome preschoolers, elementary, junior high and high schools. At the same time, end-of-summer and fall activities keep the community's spirits up. In the August 201
New students waved goodbye to mom and started to make new friends during their first day of school.
Manhattan resident Jake Stevens, 22, died in a Frankfort Township car accident. New Lenox man Kevin Krohn was driving the vehicle, and police suspect alcohol was involved in the crash.
The New Lenox-based Kumon Math and Reading Center wants every child to flourish.
The Will County Sheriff's Department is investigating the accident.