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Halloween Tales and Tips From the ER
Patch sat down with Dr. Mark Cichon over at Loyola University Hospital to find out what leads to Halloween trips to the emergency room and how to avoid them.

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Patch sat down with Dr. Mark Cichon over at Loyola University Hospital to find out what leads to Halloween trips to the emergency room and how to avoid them.

According to 'Crain's Chicago Business,' adults from both towns spent a combined $97,779 on Halloween costumes last year.
Blue Max Coffee in Forest Park will be hosting a coffee roasting and latte art demonstration on Oct. 24.
Shanahan's restaurant in Forest Park hosts its Shrimp and Alligator Fest starting on Friday night and running through the weekend.
Oak Park's Village Board President has announced he will not be seeking a third term in the April elections.
From electronics to designer clothes, you can get a deal at the Oak Park Temple Rummage Sale running Saturday evening through Monday afternoon.
Adults are stealing the Halloween show from kids. See how much you and your neighbors spent on costumes last year!
Join members of the Oak Park and River Forest Historical Society for The Tale of the Tombstones Cemetery Tour on Sunday, Oct. 21.
According to 'Crain's Chicago Business,' adults from both communities spent a combined $343,845 on Halloween costumes last year.
Adults are stealing the Halloween show from kids. See how much you and your neighbors spent on costumes last year!
Adults are stealing the Halloween show from kids. See how much you and your neighbors spent on costumes last year!
A woman robbed the Charter One bank branch on Oak Park Avenue earlier today after failing to rob bank in Chicago, the FBI says.
Adults are stealing the Halloween show from kids. See how much you and your neighbors spent on costumes last year!
At a meeting on Oct. 11, District 91 discussed falling enrollment—which is projected to continue to drop over the next decade.
Adults are stealing the Halloween show from kids. See how much you and your neighbors spent on costumes last year!
Adults are stealing the Halloween show from kids. See how much you and your neighbors spent on costumes last year!
Here's what you need to know and where you can go in Oak Park, River Forest and Forest Park to get your local yoga fix.
Oak Park police reports, Oct. 11-14.
Oak Park police reports, Oct. 9-11.
Reserve a time, hop in and drive.