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LGP to Survey Residents by Telephone Wednesday Night
The Village of La Grange Park will be surveying residents by telephone on Wednesday night about their local post office.

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The Village of La Grange Park will be surveying residents by telephone on Wednesday night about their local post office.

Patch checks out La Grange's newest restaurant and bar, Wild Monk.
Finally, a little taste of winter is on the way. Be careful driving tomorrow.
The National Weather Service says it was fun while it lasted, but it's all over now.
Forecasters say up to 4 inches are possible during the daytime with more snow coming at night.
The National Weather Service says 6 inches of snow and strong winds are on the way.
Party's over. Forecasts calling for 6 inches of snow and strong winds.
The National Weather Service says 6 inches of snow and strong winds are on the way.
The National Weather Service says 6 inches of snow and strong winds are on the way.
The National Weather Service says 6 inches of snow and strong winds are on the way.
A series of back-and-forth votes at a Jan. 10 Village Board Workshop meeting in La Grange Park ended with a $1.2 million public works renovation project put on hold for further study and discussion at the board's Jan. 24 meeting.
At the board's regular meeting on Jan. 9, staff reported a good first day at the BASE program, provided an update on Denning and Gordon Park renovations and discussed making more board material available online for the public.
Which is needed more in downtown La Grange, a greater police presence or more parental supervision?
The La Grange Park District Board of Commissioners meets tonight at 7:30 p.m.
New in La Grange, Vino e Birra has a well-stocked selection of wines and craft beers, and you can stop in for a glass when you get off the train.
LT girls suffer narrow loss in Oak Park 63-62, but LT boys trounce Downers Grove 58-39.
The La Grange Park Police Department issued a community alert on today reminding residents not to give credit card information over the phone to people they don't know.
Lizzy Garreau, 15, recently cut her hair for donation to Locks of Love for the fifth time.
La Grange police responded to a report about a possible bomb today in La Grange, but there's no need to worry, police chief says.
Even with snow yesterday and some frigid weather today, a "warm" spell is in the forecast this week.