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Board Meeting: WSBA Scholarships Awarded, Board Talks Water
Also, plans are codifying to renovate the stairs in front of the historic Water Tower on Tower Green, starting in September.

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Bio: I was born and raised in Eastern Massachusetts, and first took an interest in journalism when I was named the National Correspondent of the Year for SchoolSports (now called ESPN Rise.) I relocated to Chicagoland in 2006 to attend the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, where I wrote for a number of student publications. During my time in school, I also completed editorial internships with Chicago Parent and Vicon Publishing. Upon graduating, I became Western Springs Local Editor with Patch.com, and have since held several jobs in the company. Currently I am a Community Editor for DuPage County.
My interests/hobbies include sports, reading, fiction writing, gaming, and outdoor living (hiking/camping/canoeing.) I play both indoor and beach volleyball, and I'm passionate about golf (if not terrific at it.) I also author the online graphic novel Panthera as "D. Z. McRoy."
Politics: I am a registered Democrat; my politics are socially liberal and economically moderate.
Religion: I am a member of the United Church of Christ, though my practice is largely casual.
Also, plans are codifying to renovate the stairs in front of the historic Water Tower on Tower Green, starting in September.

Here's the Western Springs police blotter from June 4 through June 11.
Water main breaks causing cloudy water, minerals causing hardness and damaging appliances, concerns about fluoride, restrictions... sound off here!
... except for a chance of thunder and rain on Monday afternoon; high temperatures should dip into the 70s midweek before rising back to the 80s by the weekend.
Also this week: a woman's unique response to being stopped for speeding, a fight after a drug deal that went oddly wrong and a memorial to a man found dead along the Fox River.
About 100 people came to the Western Springs park to mourn and remember their friend Alvin, found dead there on Wednesday night, as a man of immense kindness and generosity.
Police are saying they believe the 20-year-old La Grange man took his own life.
There are a lot more than five homes on the market in Western Springs' northwest subdivision, but here's five of the ones that have never before appeared on House Hunt.
Schools for Tutors and Wheels hosted its third annual “Laugh for Literacy” at the Theatre of Western Springs—and brought the desk-filled bus it uses as a mobile classroom.
In the second year of the school’s new charity-on-Field-Day custom, students came together to box and prep 54 packages to be sent to soldiers in Afghanistan.
Western Springs' 14-year-old Justin Ambrose partnered with the organization Toy Box Connection and Ronald McDonald House to collect boxfuls of toys and books for the needy.
Over a third of Field Park's two oldest classes competed in this year's annual chess tournament, organized by school principal Brad Promisel.
The school's entire student body gets outside and into Forest Hills Park for an afternoon of playful competition in the annual tradition.
Cavy enthusiasts brought their fuzzy friends, mostly shelter animals, to the grove just north of Western Springs for an afternoon of guinea-pig celebration and promotion.
Crime of any notable sort took the last week off in Western Springs as the police department has officially reported: nothing to report!
Although unable to secure enough funding by a May 31 deadline, the preservation group plans to continue fighting for Timber Trails West to become parkland.
Along with young protégés of the Blues Kids Foundation, the tenor sax legend brought his brand of Chicago blues to Western Springs for a night of music-education fundraising.
Warmth in the mid-70s accompanies clear and partly-cloudy skies for most of next week, creeping into the 80s for the weekend.
Also this week: a fatality and a nasty injury in automobile accidents and a massive explosion rocks a VFW hall in Elmhurst.
Ivory- and chalk-colored houses are in vogue on House Hunt this week as we spotlight five homes with appealing bright- or off-white exteriors.