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Restaurant Week: And the Winners Are...
Find out who won the fantastic prizes handed out to the winners of the La Grange Restaurant Week Passport contest—so you know who should be taking you to dinner this month!

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Find out who won the fantastic prizes handed out to the winners of the La Grange Restaurant Week Passport contest—so you know who should be taking you to dinner this month!

ComEd says they will be making significant improvements to the electrical grid in La Grange soon.
"Fools," a play by Neil Simon will be presented by Lyons Township High School students on March 21-23.
Despite some concerns, District 102 board members signaled their approval for a new schedule for Park Junior High School students next year at a meeting on March 8.
Lyons Township High School will host a blood drive at North Campus on Wednesday, March 14.
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La Grange Patch checks out the scene at The Helping Hand Center's 13th Annual Gala and Auction on Saturday night.
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We loved Restaurant Week in La Grange! What did you think about it?
The Helping Hand Center, holds its 13th Annual Gala and Auction this Saturday, March 10. Patch is here to help with all the information and some tips from stylist Nancy Pipal on what to wear.
District 204 is now seeking applicants to fill a vacancy on the district's board following the death of a board member.
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The La Grange Park Board of Trustees unanimously approved a water rate hike of 12.5 percent on Feb. 28.
Residents with unpaid tickets have until April 30 to pay ticket at face value.
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