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D122: High Math Scores, Gillooley Replacement
Also from the New Lenox school board meeting: Member Sue Smith, was appointed as vice president and new member Bill Pender was sworn in.

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Also from the New Lenox school board meeting: Member Sue Smith, was appointed as vice president and new member Bill Pender was sworn in.

No one was injured in the Aug. 16 blaze, which occurred at Cedar and Lenox roads.
New Lenox District 122 Approves a $59.2 million budget for 2012-2013
Two more cars in the same block were burglarized before someone took off with the Chevy Malibu, police said.
$7.5 million road improvements slated for future growth in the region.
Will County Sheriff's Department reports, July 31 to Aug. 11.
Music, dance and presentations motivate volunteers and brings families together in the annual volunteerism event in New Lenox.
The Village Board also awarded a half-million dollar bid for street resurfacing project.
A judge ruled has missing photos are a moot point in the trial of Joseph Messina of New Lenox, charged with punching a Joliet resident into a coma outside of a Mokena bar in 2009.
New Lenox police reports, Aug. 10-11.
Larry Wyllie, superintendent for Lincoln-Way High School District 210, presents the facts to parents of incoming freshmen at Straight Talk sessions.
Leave the kiddies behind and take time for yourself at Ladies Night Out Aug. 22 in New Lenox.
A misdemeanor arrest turned into a fiasco.
New Lenox police reports, Aug. 3-4.
Also from the board meeting: Lincoln-Way honored Charles Stark for his dedication to the music experience at the school and in the area, and the board discussed school on holidays.
After being forced to close while getting up to county code, Dan Stinnett plans to re-open The Hub by mid-September. The popular hangout for area youths has been closed on-and-off for more than a year.
A New Lenox Police Officer was treated and released from Silver Cross Hospital for a scratch to his eye after a run-in with a 20-year-old resident who was involved in multiple incidents Tuesday night, police said.
Will County Sheriff's Department reports, July 24-31.
The newly-formed Will County Republican Women's Club is hosting a fundraiser Aug. 14 in Bolingbrook.