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Stranger Offers Ride to Deerfield Teen
Youngster refuses ride after unknown driver makes suggestion.

I've been a North Shore resident most of my life and one of my first journalism gigs was covering Deerfield baseball. Now I get to cover everything about the Village.
Youngster refuses ride after unknown driver makes suggestion.

Sen. Kirk and Sen. Durbin make first joint appearance in state at Great Lakes school along with Rep. Schneider.
Four badminton players head to State Meet, soccer team repeats CSL crown while baseball and volleyball teams keep winning.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Deerfield Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Search firm hired to find successor to Jay Hoffmann who retired April 24 as head of Lake Forest High School.
Smoked salmon pastrami has become a signature appetizer at upscale Deerfield bistro.
Lake County Grand Jury indicts former Deerfield resident Debra Jaffe.
Home runs by Horwitz, Browdy and Wallace pitching lead the way as Deerfield High School baseball team stay undefeated in league play.
District 65 names interim principal to serve Lake Bluff Elementary School for 2013-14 term.
Amid community protest, Deerfield District 109 suspends French program because of sagging interest and scheduling.
Civic minded Lake Forest woman won awards for interior design.
Tennis team tops Libertyville while Schlachtenhaufen, Wong, Chody, Bennatan and Schmidt win track titles and more.
Tennis and volleyball teams win while soccer squad ties Giants. Baseball team tops Maine East.
District 67 enrichment program puts together a Broadway spectacular.
People from Deerfield congregations and others join more than 8,000 people on three-mile Walk With Israel marking country’s 65th birthday.
Three men accused of holding up a Deerfield merchant make court appearance.
Reports indicate former Congressman is raising money for a 2014 run.
Right after new Board of Education is seated, community members air grievances over suspension of French program.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Bannockburn Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Westwood Square lost a major tenant less than a year ago, dropped below 60 percent occupancy and is now nearly full as restaurant, bakery, whiskey bar and chiropractor arrive in short order.