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Breezy Monday then Semi-Mild Week Ahead
There's a chance of some snow by the very end of the week, but the melt comes first.

E-mail: darren@patch.com
Phone: 708-275-8365
Hometown: Andover, MA
Current town: La Grange, IL
Birthday: September 24, 1987
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.
There's a chance of some snow by the very end of the week, but the melt comes first.

Alia Abiad placed first in the Thursday regional competition held at McClure; she advances to the next level, also held at the school, on Feb. 21.
This girl has come a long way from being a stray in Alabama, and she'd love a permanent home her in Chicagoland!
This hardy pooch has survived abuse and cancer, and is now a low-key, timid guy looking for the right companion.
Also this week: a crime ring potentially uncovered, a local continues to progress on American Idol and a man sues a gym over alleged sexual abuse by a trainer.
About 80 people worked out to raise money for a Western Springs woman who was diagnosed with breast cancer in the spring of 2012.
An escalating neighborhood dispute with multiple calls to the La Grange Police Department resulted on Sunday in charges for a 29-year-old man.
The wrongful-death lawsuit alleges that the Gilbert Avenue crossing gates trapped the 57-year-old Chicago woman's car on the tracks, leading to the crash.
A missing $50 bill. A computer that appears to have spontaneously generated a composition of music. What small-time tricks and treachery are afoot?
Police reports indicate that the man arrested in Elmhurst for as many as 15 robberies in Cook and DuPage counties may have tested the waters at La Grange's Salon Hype.
The signing students include nine football players, and representatives of baseball, soccer, swimming, volleyball, tennis, golf and cross-country.
La Grange police reports, Jan. 30-Feb. 6.
The ordinance targets illegal “straw purchasers” by levying fines on gun owners who do not report a lost, stolen, destroyed or otherwise transferred weapon.
The former consignment store on Calendar Court is now operating as an expansion of the Carousel Shop, with several new offerings and cheaper prices.
The ordinance targets illegal “straw purchasers” by levying fines on gun owners who do not report a lost, stolen, destroyed or otherwise transferred weapon.
La Grange Park police reports, Jan. 28-Feb 5.
What will First Presbyterian members do with an extra $100? Which of the three Biblical servants from Jesus' famous tale will they emulate?
Over a decade and a half old, the 16th annual event on Saturday again featured an abundance of parenting experts dispensing valuable advice.
Brad and Sue Wilson's Children's Medical Research Foundation has raised $3.5 million for research on Sanfilippo syndrome, which affects their daughter Kirby.
Western Springs police reports, Jan. 28-Feb. 4.