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Police Blotter: Man Nets Battery Charge
Here's an item from the Village of Lisle Police Department blotter on Nov. 1.

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Here's an item from the Village of Lisle Police Department blotter on Nov. 1.

This informal session provides residents and business owners an opportunity to discuss issues affecting them and the Lisle community.
The open house is for for students in fifth through eighth grade. All families who are interested in learning more about Rosary are invited to attend.
A look at recent police reports provided by the Montgomery Police Department.
The breakfast is the only fundraiser troop 81 does to support its scouts.
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The luncheon is free to veterans and will be catered by Upper Crust.
Lisle VFW Post 5696 is one of four nonprofits competing for $25,000 in Foundation’s Aprons in Action Program. The winner will compete for an additional $250,000 in contest finale.
Cadence Health will donate $1 to Bright Pink, a nonprofit focused on early detection and prevention of breast cancer, for every person who changes their cover photo to one from its Facebook page.
During the traffic stop, police found about five grams of marijuana on Pierre Stephens, as well as a device used for using marijuana and an open alcoholic beverage inside the vehicle.
Here's an item from the Village of Lisle Police Department blotter on Oct. 25.
What you can do to reach out to those that need it most.
Local businesses will debut their decorated trees during the Tree Lighting event Dec. 2. The trees will remain on display for community viewing and voting through Dec. 20.
Nearly 2,000 Sleep Out Saturday participants will raise money for homeless neighbors Nov. 3.
A roundup of online job listings within the Lisle and Naperville area.
Every week Patch shares information on pets waiting to be adopted at the Naperville Area Humane Society and Animals Deserving of Proper Treatment.
All tickets for the show are general seating and cost $20.
There were HOW many trick-or-treaters in the U.S. last year? Scroll through our roundup of trivia about the haunted holiday.
There were HOW many trick-or-treaters in the U.S. last year? Scroll through our roundup of trivia about the haunted holiday.
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