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Board of Trustees postpones action on shopping center renovation until July 16. Linden Avenue construction project gets approval along with mayoral warning.

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.
Board of Trustees postpones action on shopping center renovation until July 16. Linden Avenue construction project gets approval along with mayoral warning.

The following arrest information was supplied by the Bannockburn Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Annual fireworks display set to go off at 9:15 p.m. at Brickyards Park.
Judge gives Daniel Baker until July 27 to decide if he will claim insanity.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission uses past July 4th drownings as key lessons for staying safe this holiday.
A Patch photographer gives advice on capturing the sparkle in the sky.
Cilento Photography will arrive in Deerfield Square in autumn.
Civic groups join vendors selling fruits, vegetables and other wares.
As the House of Representatives schedules a vote on repeal, Patch readers enter a thoughtful debate. Voice your opinion in the latest Patch poll.
Lake Forest attorney selected as Republican candidate to replace Lauren Turelli who withdrew from the race earlier this month.
Orren Pickell Designers & Builders will be sold as alternative to bankruptcy.
Annual garden walk comes to Deerfield July 8.
Keep kids safe during Fourth of July events.
As Deerfield gets ready for its 49th annual Fourth of July Family Days, Patch wants to know your favorite part of the two-day celebration. Share your photos and thoughts with everyone else in the Village.
The inaugural film competition will accept entries through July 9.
Defending Central Suburban League North Division champs begin fall campaign August 24 against Zion-Benton.
Despite agreement on some provisions of law, Schneider would vote to keep the President Obama’s signature legislative initiative in place.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Deerfield Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Shoppers tax to defray cost of shopping center's renovation is a bad idea, according to Patch reader.
Rabbi Alex Felch has been the spiritual leader of Congregation B’nai Tikvah for 14 years. He was good enough to take the time to answer five questions about the congregation, the community and its people.