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Junior Woman's Club, West Suburban Community Pantry Collecting School Supplies
Donations may be any school supplies including notebooks, crayons, pencils, and backpacks.

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Donations may be any school supplies including notebooks, crayons, pencils, and backpacks.

Kendall County Sheriff's Office reports, July 21-July 22
Officials said the measure will allow residents the remainder of this week and the weekend to put their brush out.
The Wandering Endorphin is Jim Green—a singer, songwriter, and solo acoustic guitarist.
This Sunday's concert entertainment will be DeepSix.
Anthony Snape will take the stage Sunday, Aug. 26, as part of the village's Concerts in the Park series.
Woodridge police reports, July 13-22
About 2,000 residents still without power.
The Fantasic Flyers won the event, and Fast and Furious placed third.
FirstEnergy Solutions, the village's new electric supplier, is offering a two-year rate of 4.75 cents per kilowatt hour.
More than 700 athletes participated in last year's event.
The July 11 event was by invitation only and limited to 74 participants.
Sharon Cannavino was one of 20 educators from across the country to spend the summer working with top scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Jessica Johnson traveled to Thomas Johnson Middle School in Prince George’s County, Md., to volunteer for Outreach to Teach.
A look at recent police reports from the Oswego Police Department and the Kendall County Sheriff's Department.
A look at recent police reports provided by the Montgomery Police Department.
Patch keeps you current on upcoming deadlines with the new feature, "Last Chance."
SEASPAR provides services for individuals with disabilities.
Attendees can talk e-readers with the pros.
No appointments are necessary and walk-ins are welcome.