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Readers' Choice Winner: Mécénat
Mécénat in Western Springs was this week's Readers' Choice winner in our Food and Drink category.

I come to Patch after working in a wide variety of media environments, with experience in traditional newspaper reporting as well as on the Internet. In the past, I've reported on Chicago's vibrant arts community for the Chicago Journal and done investigative reporting at the Chicago Reporter and org. I graduated in 2009 from Columbia College with a B.A. in Journalism. </b>
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<b>My investigative series on childhood lead poisoning rates in Chicago, published at ChicagoTalks, won a 2009 Peter Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club in the Neighborhood/ Community News category. The series was also a finalist for a 2009 Investigative Reporters and Editors Award.</b>
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In Chicago, I also founded Jettison Media LLC, which publishes the arts and culture magazine Jettison Quarterly where I also serve as editor in chief.
I am very interested in the future of journalism on the Internet and am excited by Patch's hyper-local focus on news in communities across the country. But aside from journalism, my interests also include music, literature, movies and the arts.
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Mécénat in Western Springs was this week's Readers' Choice winner in our Food and Drink category.

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Lyons Township High School hosts the 4th M.A.N.E. Film Festival on May 18.
Patch sits down with 6th Grader Riley Vires to talk about raising money for Relay for Life.
La Grange resident Thomas W. Cushing has been selected to serve on Lyons Township High School's Board of Education. Cushing will serve the remainder William Purcell’s term through April 2013. Purcell passed away last month.
State police say they are investigating after human remains were found near the Stevenson Expressway Tuesday in Hodgkins.
The La Grange Village Board unanimously approved a contract with Allied Waste to haul the village's waste on Monday night. A volume-based system paid for by stickers will continue to be available to residents.
La Grange trustees approved a liquor license for Fireside Wood Fired Pizza and Cafe in La Grange. The fast-casual restaurant now has a beer and wine selection to go with your pizza.
State police say they are investigating after human remains were found near the Stevenson Expressway Tuesday in Hodgkins.
State police say they are investigating after human remains were found near the Stevenson Expressway Tuesday in Hodgkins.
State police say they are investigating after human remains were found near the Stevenson Expressway today in Hodgkins.