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Police Blotter: Fire Set in Porta-Potty, Nook Stolen From Purse
Bolingbrook police reports, April 10-11

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Bolingbrook police reports, April 10-11

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Earth Aid will include eco-friendly vendors, a meet and greet with real bats, food vendors, live music, green living seminars, information on recycling opportunities and more.
Discard old prescription drugs at the police station April 28.
Bolingbrook police reports, April 9
Valley View School District’s Assistive Technology Specialist Amy Fowler will be the featured speaker
The Sabre Hockey Association’s Michael Paszczak Award is given to the Sabre Midget level player who demonstrates loyalty, sportsmanship and dedication.
Library officials said 337 patrons had fines waived and 1,873 items were collected for the DuPage Township Food Pantry.
Bolingbrook police reports, April 7
Officials said freshman Edwin Vergara passed away Monday from medical complications.
Jerry L. Hudson, 51, was found guilty in February of first-degree murder in the 2010 New Year's Day killing of Melissa Bridgewater, 45.
The program kicks off Sunday and runs through Friday, April 27.
Robert Rose is replacing Alec Anderson who is leaving to take a similar position at Homewood-Flossmoor High School.
All of the proceeds will go to the family of Hunter Himes.
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Bolingbrook police reports, April 5-6
All of the proceeds will go to the family of Hunter Himes.
Just six weeks before Columbine High School junior Rachel Joy Scott was killed, she talked about creating “a chain reaction of kindness and compassion.”
For $20, the book contains coupons that work like cash at local establishments and can be used for oil changes, restaurants and kids' activities.
All of the proceeds will go to the family of Hunter Himes.