Elmhurst, IL|News|
An Alien Pictured In Elmhurst Resident's Tree?
The resident speculates that it's an alien or the original owner of his 110-year-old bungalow.

The resident speculates that it's an alien or the original owner of his 110-year-old bungalow.

The one-mile walk will start at Elmhurst University, organizers said.
The effort raised money for the Boys State program for high school juniors.
Using the proven behavioral threat assessment process can and will only do one thing – help make schools safer.
Greenwich High School student Ella Whitridge is spearheading an effort to raise funds to renovate the American Legion Post 29.
Granite United Way board member: Matching this donation will help us help others with housing, childhood initiatives, recovery, and more.
Swampscott E.F. Gilmore DAV Commander Jeffrey Blonder submitted this opinion piece to Patch.
"I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to everyone, especially the residents who took the time to come to the polls and cast their votes."
The association is considered a leader in advocacy and support for people with mental disabilities.
The following was submitted by state Reps. Rachel Khanna, Steve Meskers and Hector Arzeno.
This op-ed was submitted to Patch by the Danbury Republican Town Committee.
City Councilors Brendan Sweeney and Todd Rotondo submitted a letter to Patch in response to Mayor Michael Cahill's letter last week.
In a letter, residents from the Pine Lakes area of Sudbury describe their opposition to a Town Meeting article supporting the project.
Mayor Michael Cahill submitted a Letter to the Editor to Patch about the proposed Beverly Public Library renovation.
Gun shop zoning, MBTA communities zoning and more will be on Sudbury's May 6 Town Meeting warrant.
"Reflecting on my 23 years in public service, one word resonates above all others: honor. It has been an honor to serve our community."
Center Director: Legislation is a key policy solution to breaking down recruitment and retention barriers and preserving funds for workers.
Developer: There will be more opportunities to appreciate the area's natural beauty with Monitor Way than without it.
Kelly Cousins, president of the Pleasanton Cultural Arts Council Board, thanks supporters for a successful fundraising night.
The League of Women Voters of the La Grange Area will sponsor a program on Policing in the 21st Century.