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Patch has a few Facebook posts residents of Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills and Burr Ridge might be interested in.

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Patch has a few Facebook posts residents of Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills and Burr Ridge might be interested in.

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.
Get the details in this week's roundup.
Patch looks back at five of the biggest Burr Ridge stories from the week of July 15.
Patch looks back at five of the biggest Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills stories from the week of July 15.
Here's a round-up of recent, bizarre police report items from the area.
Coral and Belle are two sisters who can be adopted for free as "no-fee felines."
Biscuit is an 8-year-old lab who weighs in at 102 pounds.
Check out this week's crime stories out of Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills, Darien and Burr Ridge.
Check out this week's crime stories out of Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills, Darien and Burr Ridge.
The Clarendon Hills Plan Commission will not yet act on the proposal that got little support last month.
Lt. Joseph Jung took action and "probably saved her life," Clarendon Hills Fire Department Chief Brian Leahy said Monday night.
Alex Clifford, who resigned from Metra as CEO after making allegations that he was pressured to make political hires and decisions, will speak before the Regional Transportation Authority Wednesday. Follow our live blog starting around 8:30 a.m.