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Why Not an Adult Easter Egg Hunt at Night!
Grab your flashlights and join the adult Easter Egg Hunt to raise funds for the vets.

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.
Grab your flashlights and join the adult Easter Egg Hunt to raise funds for the vets.

Sales are up 60 percent in New Lenox. Representatives from the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors say affordable prices and low interest rates have created a "perfect storm" of buyer-friendly conditions.
Two people were injured in a semi-truck-car crash on Interstate 80 at Route 30. The two were taken to Silver Cross Hospital in New Lenox.
Illinois State Police report there was a minor injury after a semi-truck and car collision about 7:20 a.m. Tuesday on I-80 westbound at 80th Avenue.
Melanie Nelson, 11 of New Lenox is shaving her head to raise funds for the St. Baldrick's Foundation.
Lincoln-Way Area Special Education is looking to attract more students.
A broadband communications firm got the okay from Village trustees to lease the village water tower for five years.
Sales are up 25 percent in Frankfort. Representatives from the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors say affordable prices and low interest rates have created a "perfect storm" of buyer-friendly conditions.
Anna Bakotic, 11, of New Lenox, got a free bedroom makeover from Special Spaces Chicagoland, Sun-Times Media reports.
Lincoln-Way Central High School Principal Steve Provis welcomes honor roll students and their parents to a night of academic celebration.
About 115 exhibitors, including a new section for non-profit organizations, were at the expo.
D161 Member Sean Doyle was the sole vote in favor of approving Supt. Barb Rains' contract at the March 13 school board meeting. He wanted her contract approved along with all other administrator contracts.
Patch readers clicked on the saga of the Frankfort pediatrician and the D161 School Board meeting.
Law enforcement was involved in both top headline stories.
The deck on a house and the inside of a car was set on fire.
St. Baldrick's Foundation aims to rais funds for childhood cancer research.
Schoolgate Road residents are grappling with a graffiti mess and more.
This is a lively musical based on the collective works of Dr. Seuss.
Will County Sheriff's police will be cracking down on St. Patrick's Day revelers.
Construction of the new police station is forcing a move away from the traditional spot.