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Patch highlights a few of the notable goings-on this week that have been posted by the community to our events calendar.

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Patch highlights a few of the notable goings-on this week that have been posted by the community to our events calendar.

Patch highlights a few of the notable goings-on this week that have been posted by the community to our events calendar.
Patch looks back at five of the most read stories from the week of April 8 to April 12.
Patch looks back at five of the most read stories from the week of April 8 to April 12.
Check out this week's crime stories out of Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills, Darien and Burr Ridge.
Ramona was found wandering with a broken leash after her caregiver turned her loose.
The Hinsdale Humane Society is looking to place Charlie and Waffle together in one home.
The Village of Hinsdale Plan Commission last week approved the site plan and exterior appearance for Garfield Crossing, which would fill the vacant space on 1st Street west of Garfield.
The restaurant's management says it's aiming for a late May or early June opening.
Dennis Brennan said he wishes the "Friends for District 86" winners well, but warned that serving on the board is a lot harder than criticizing it from the audience.
The DuPage County Election Commission said Mickey Straub violated electioneering rules by standing near a window of the polling room at the Burr Ridge Police Department while voting was going on Tuesday.
Challengers Victor Casini, Ed Corcoran and Claudia Manley all won spots on the District 86 Board of Education Tuesday after a contentious campaign.
Faith Shirley, 16, was last seen at the Institute in Basic Life Principles in Hinsdale Monday early morning.
Burr Ridge's new village president says he wants to make the village "resident-focused and business-friendly."
The lone incumbent in the race, Mark Mirabile, was the fourth winner Tuesday.
Young Ra-Hurka was the only Gower 62 incumbent who didn't win re-election Tuesday.
Current board members Lisa Bishop and Patricia Dieball won re-election Tuesday in Maercker School District 60.
Mickey Straub received 919 votes, ahead of acting Village President Robert Sodikoff's 758 and John Bittner's 287.
The three caucus-endorsed candidates won over incumbent Sarah Lewensohn and Richard Fitzgerald.
Victor Casini, Ed Corcoran, Claudia Manley and Kay Gallo were the top four finishers Tuesday in the District 86 school board race.