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Benefit Planned for House Fire Victims
The family of a Marquardt of Barrington employee has been displaced by a house fire that occurred on March 28.

Morgan Delack is an editor for several Patches across the Northwest Chicago suburbs including Barrington, Lake Zurich, Buffalo Grove, Des Plaines, Niles-Morton Grove and Park Ridge.
Morgan is a graduate of Penn State University, and previously worked in television news before coming to Patch in July of 2010.
Originally from Troy, Michigan, Morgan now calls Barrington home where she resides with her husband and kids.
The family of a Marquardt of Barrington employee has been displaced by a house fire that occurred on March 28.

The family of a Marquardt of Barrington employee has been displaced by a house fire that occurred on March 28.
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A glimpse into Barrington Patch Editor Morgan Delack's family Passover Seder.
A glimpse into Barrington Patch Editor Morgan Delack's family Passover Seder.
A glimpse into Barrington Patch Editor Morgan Delack's family Passover Seder.
A glimpse into Barrington Patch Editor Morgan Delack's family Passover Seder.
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