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Darien Police Reports: Sept. 23 - Oct. 3.

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Darien Police Reports: Sept. 23 - Oct. 3.

A panel of experts gathered to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
A panel of experts gathered to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
The authors of the book, from the Darien Historical Society, chronicled Darien's history from the 1830s to its incorporation in 1969.
Prosecutors have filed paperwork stating they will give immunity to two women who might not otherwise testify to what they know about the murder that took place in unincorporated Willowbrook.
A panel of experts gathered in Woodridge Wednesday to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
A panel of experts gathered in Woodridge Wednesday to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
A panel of experts gathered to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
A panel of experts gathered in Woodridge on Wednesday to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
A panel of experts gathered in Woodridge Wednesday to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
A panel of experts gathered in Woodridge Wednesday to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
A panel of experts gathered in Woodridge Wednesday to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
A panel of experts gathered in Woodridge on Wednesday to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
Lee Daniels and other experts talk about fixes for Illinois' pension woes, while Elmhurst District 205 Board says shifting pension burden to local districts would cripple education.
A panel of experts gathered in Woodridge Wednesday to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
A panel of experts gathered in Woodridge Wednesday to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
Police are searching for a woman between 55 and 65 years old who is believed to be involved in several thefts and related crimes in Downers Grove.
Congratulations to Woodridge Patch reader Laura Kuhn!
The Darien Lions Club will be collecting donations for rolls of candy on Friday and Saturday.
Superintendent Nick Wahl's decision supported the Hinsdale South English department.