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Arlington Heights Patch provides a roundup of local job opportunities listed over the last seven days on Careerbuilder.

I am a mother, interested citizen, business owner, nonprofit board member, Rotarian, youth mentor and cheerleader (not literally, yes-figuratively). I care deeply about Palatine, which is my home and where we are raising our son. When the opportunity came about to help increase engagement from our entire community on Palatine Patch, I jumped at it. Variety is one of things I love the most about our town, and I will look to bring contributors in from all over our great Village to write here on Patch from their very own perspectives.
Please note: advertorial content is not invited-but educational, informative and helpful information for our residents-is! Nonprofits, government bodies, businesses and even bloggers (just no sales pitches, please) are invited! Please email Rick Uldricks [rick.uldricks@patch.com] to get set up as a Patch contributor! Another note: if you want to make a sales pitch, contact the Patch advertising department by filling out the form at this link: https://patch.com/illinois/palatine/advertise-with-us.
Thank you!
Melanie
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Arlington Heights Patch provides a roundup of local job opportunities listed over the last seven days on Careerbuilder.

Arlington Heights Police report scams affecting local residents the community should be aware of. If you have information about this reported scam, you can contact Arlington Heights Crime Stoppers and remain anonymous.
Palatine Patch loves our local contributors, which is why we will begin to highlight the valuable information they provide on a weekly basis!
A highlight on contributions to Arlington Heights Patch that provide information on events and other information affecting the local community.
Arlington Heights police released the top 10 areas where the largest number of collisions occurred in 2012, and continue to increase police presence at the locations in an effort to reduce crashes.
The Arlington Heights police regularly release crime maps showing where in town illegal activities have occurred.
Eagle Scout Ken Piasecki completed his project at Hillside Cemetery, which included laying a new path, removing shrubs and planting bushes and flowers.
Despite a steamy Monday, the rest of the week will see temperatures in the 70's and 80's.
Despite a steamy Monday, the rest of the week will see temperatures in the 70's and 80's.
Summer is not over yet, and that means there are five different challenges teens can still get involved in at AHML.
The family of Gabby Drozdz continues to seek the public's help in identifying the hit-and-driver who hit and killed the young woman on Friday, July 22, 2011 in Lake Zurich during the Alpine Fest celebration.
The family of Gabby Drozdz continues to seek the public's help in identifying the hit-and-driver who hit and killed the young woman on Friday, July 22, 2011 in Lake Zurich during the Alpine Fest celebration.
John Irving Buckles of Palatine passed away on July 20.
Officials at the Cook County Department of Public Health say weather over the last week has provided an ideal breeding ground for West Niles Virus-carrying mosquitos, and residents need to take precautions right now.
Officials at the Cook County Department of Public Health say weather over the last week has provided an ideal breeding ground for West Niles Virus-carrying mosquitos, and residents need to take precautions right now.
Today in Arlington Heights is a new feature that promotes local events in and around town you can take part in.
Today in Palatine is a new feature that promotes local events in town you can take part in.
Quarter-size hail and 60 mile per hour winds are expected. The warning is in effect until 8:45 p.m. Saturday.
Quarter-size hail and 60 mile per hour winds are expected. The warning is in effect until 8:45 p.m. Saturday.
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