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Ann C. Piasecki, editor at New Lenox Patch. She is a veteran journalist and communications professional with a background in teaching college writing courses and memoir writing workshops.
Ann has a BS in journalism and an MA in English.
A collection for discarded electronics will be available as well.

A product of New Lenox School District 122, Rhonda Starklauf plans to keep the students at the forefront of her decisions on the NLSD122 Board of Education.
New Lenox Village Engineer Will Nash addresses the ongoing Route 30 Construction project.
The price of housing in Frankfort has dropped the least of 200 Chicago suburban communities in the past year, according to an article on the Village's website.
Kristin Kotara, 35, of New Lenox, stepped away from the area around the finish line at the Boston Marathon Monday only minutes before the explosions went off about four hours into the race.
Several Lincoln-Way residents were running in the race. No injuries to local residents reported.
Several Lincoln-Way residents were running in the race. No injuries to local runners have been reported.
Several Lincoln-Way residents were running in the race. No injuries to local runners have been reported.
Frankfort Park District Commissioner Paul Shaffer retires after 28 years of service.
If you love to plant wildflowers and enjoy beautifying the community, come out for the annual Clean-Up Day.
Juliette's Hearth Photography specializes in capturing the emotion.
A retired salesman, Adair intends to utilize his people skills to bring the board together.
Anti-monotony and architectural design elements were fine-tuned for incoming housing construction developments.
Frankfort Patch readers were attracted this past week to the election and the ongoing case against Dr. Kishor Jain.
The top headlines in Mokena Patch this past week concerned the election and a drug bust that had all the elements of a would-be movie.
The top headlines in New Lenox Patch this past week concerned a woman who ran over an Oak Lawn cop and the election of a new board of education in New Lenox School District 122.
Providence Catholic High School Principal Don Sebestyen congratulates the 2013 NHS inductees.
New Lenox School District 122 helped students show off their musical talent, artwork and displays at an American crafs and art display festival.
Supt. Lawrence Wyllie presented a review of the financial situation.
Summit Hill School Dist. 161 gave veteran member Mary Kenny a fond farewell and learned updates on plans to prepare 6th graders for junior high.