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Congress Park Unveils New Art at School Ceremony
La Grange Park-based artist, Becky Cortez, worked with students to create two murals for entryways at Congress Park Elementary.

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La Grange Park-based artist, Becky Cortez, worked with students to create two murals for entryways at Congress Park Elementary.

Neighbors along the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad might see some fire department activity on Saturday along the tracks, but have no fear, this is just a test!
La Grange Park Trustee LaVelle Topps gave an update on the committee's plans and activities at an Oct. 11 board workshop.
La Grange's chief of police, Michael Holub, and Trustee Bill Holder took time on Wednesday night to answer resident's questions on public safety issues in the village.
The entire main campus of St. Francis Xavier jumped today at a chance to set a Guinness record as part of the nationwide Let's Jump campaign.
The Citizens Council of La Grange will be hosting a meeting on public safety Wednesday night. Police Chief Michael Holub and Trustee Bill Holder will be at the meeting to answer questions and talk about village plans.
Jane Lynch, star of Glee, received a special treat on a recent trip to Chicago from Aurelio's Pizza in La Grange.
Sidewalk work at the northeast corner of Ogden Avenue and La Grange Road will close the corner for pedestrians for about a week.
The La Grange Park resident was a part-time non-faculty staff member working with the school's TV and radio stations. School has put him on immediate unpaid leave.
Area police departments are on alert and La Grange police are asking parents to talk to their children about dealing with strangers and to report incidents quickly.
Patch needs help from area super fans and parents of high school athletes. Help us keep the community up to date by blogging about your sport.
The Village of La Grange weighs its options while considering its trash.
Lyons Township High School students excelled recently at AP, ACT and SAT standardized tests.
The public works crews in La Grange and La Grange Park will be picking up leaves beginning in October.
La Grange police arrested Dwight Cadelinia, 51, on Sept. 15. Cadelinia has been charged with two counts of aggravated criminal sexual assault.
At a Sept. 13 work session meeting, La Grange Park trustees voted to offer the U.S. Post Office $8000, or in-kind work for the buyout of their parking lot lease.
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The selection is slim, but the sales are good at Borders in La Grange.