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Police Blotter: Beer Can Tossed from Car Leads to Arrests
Burr Ridge police reports, June 8-18

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Burr Ridge police reports, June 8-18

Burr Ridge police reports, June 8-18
The Starbucks in the Burr Ridge Village Center will start serving its new menu items at 2 p.m.
Trinity Lutheran is looking for doctors, dentists and volunteers from all walks of life to help provide a free clinic in Burr Ridge in September.
It's an issue that many Burr Ridge residents were adamantly against when it came up years ago, but also one the village is considering again.
Today's 'Ask the Expert' question is being answered by Bella Cosa Jewelers in Willowbrook.
In case you missed the show, here's a glimpse of the July 4 fireworks display put on by the Pleasant Dale Park District in Burr Ridge.
Burr Ridge commuters should budget 15 extra minutes of commute time for the next few days.
The annual Troop 69 pancake breakfast in Burr Ridge raised funds for the scouts' camping and community service program.
Loans are being offered through the Illinois state treasurer's office must be repaid within five years.
The boy scouts of Troop 69 in Burr Ridge will be at Walker Park, dishing out pancakes, sausage and other good stuff to celebrate Independence Day.
Thousands came out to Walker Park in Burr Ridge to watch the 2012 fireworks display.
With a heat advisory on for the Burr Ridge area until 9 p.m., attendees of Tuesday night's fireworks display in Walker Park are advised to drink water before they come and bring more.
Two recent Hinsdale South grads will received $1,500 each at the chamber's July 11 luncheon meeting.
Fireworks tonight and a pancake breakfast tomorrow are planned in Walker Park in Burr Ridge.
Operation targets warrant arrests, evictions, street gangs and area beautification.
Burr Ridge Police Reports June 7 - June 12
ComEd said restoring power to all who lost it is expected to take several days.
This Burr Ridge position pays $35,000 a year.
Wagner recently graduated from Saint Mary's College in Indiana with a Bachelor's Degree.