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Such rules are a part of "responsible local governance," the village said.

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Such rules are a part of "responsible local governance," the village said.

He has worked as an engineer in another Chicago suburb.
They had not seen each other in more than two decades. The older neighbor stepped up.
In another case, a Darien woman was arrested on a domestic battery charge, police said.
Greg Hart, Hinsdale's new village president, revealed some changes he would make.
The school is passing over the firm that won the student taste-testing contest.
An official explained why only one company submitted a bid for bus service.
The school is dealing with an unusual spike in insurance bills.
Officials said the departing village president changed the town for the better.
"We're not here to leave the city in shambles," a company executive said.
The developer needs a certain number of units to make money, the mayor said.
Greg Hart has good words about the village's leadership over the years.
One described the proposed building as "massive, tall and not attractive."
Residents reported hearing the sound after a project, an official said.
The neighbors were accused of "selective vision" with issues at the golf course.
An Elmhurst woman was charged with domestic battery and taken to jail.
In another case, a car in Elmhurst was linked to a shooting in another suburb, police said.
He has repeatedly caused problems on his street, police reports indicate.
They urged the city to take action against bothersome short-term rentals. The city took what an alderman called a "measured" approach.
A member referred to "strained relationships," while another hailed the board for a "fantastic" job.