Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills, IL|News|
Hinsdale Chamber Leader Passes Torch
She led the chamber into "a thriving force for growth and success," according to a village resolution.

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She led the chamber into "a thriving force for growth and success," according to a village resolution.

A local homebuilder says none of her customers have wanted sprinklers.
The money would pay for keeping Sixth Street all brick. Officials heard from residents at a meeting.
Aldermen have yet to act on a request to video or audio record committee meetings.
The alderwoman is becoming a state representative. She called her council job the best in her career.
Authorities received a tip about a hidden camera at a local business.
In another case, a Hinsdale woman was charged with domestic battery, police said.
The board voted to release eight closed-session recordings on a land deal.
Aldermen decided to open up the sign for businesses.
The existing chamber opposes the creation of another group.
Service has gone downhill since a new corporation took over, an official said.
Police were called about a dispute during a child custody transfer, authorities said.
The man lists his address as a dental office in Las Vegas, records show.
The fire chief said he was "sadly" resigning. An acting chief has been named.
A developer plans to level the building to make way for an expanded gas station, records show.
The retired chief has advocated for such a change since 2012, but the proposal has gained little traction.
The ballot question would be advisory. The state is ending the statewide grocery tax.
He is gone after four months at the helm. His predecessor was in charge for nearly 40 years.
"Markets and expenses have changed considerably over time," the owners said.
The alderwoman succeeded the longtime director. She joined the City Council in 2020.