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Weekly Wrap-Up: Benefit for Family, Public Meeting Gets Hostile, Police Blotter, School Board Petitions

A look back at the headlines from Sept.10-14.

 

Monday, Sept. 10

Old Quarry Middle School Invites Community to ‘Rachel’s Challenge’ Tuesday

‘Food for Thought: Back to School’ Fundraiser Oct. 13 at Narnia Estate

September is National Preparedness Month

Mindflow Café Plans Grand Opening Tuesday

JJC Remembers 9/11 in Public Memorial Tuesday

Tuesday, Sept. 11

Benefit Planned Saturday for Children of Young Mom

Remembering 9/11: What You Should Know About Patriot Day

Village Will Test Emergency Siren Thursday

Don’t Miss the Lemont Street Fair Saturday

‘Grandparent Bingo’ Coming to Oakwood Elementary School

Will County GOP Declares Independence From ‘Chicago Machine’

Wednesday, Sept. 12

Public Meeting Gets Hostile as IAW, Water Agency Butt Heads

Lemont Patch’s November 2012 Election Central

Vote in Contest to Win $100K for Lemont High School

Winter’s Coming: Apply for Home Energy Assistance

End the Strike: Mom Talk

Patch to Open Soon on Chicago’s North Side

Add the Punchline to Our Bedtime Story Cartoon

Thursday, Sept. 13

Police Blotter: DUIs, Suspended Licenses, Violation of Orders of Protection, Escape

First West Nile Death Reported in Suburban Cook County

Library Cheers on Readers with Bears-themed Event

Kohl’s Adding Charging Stations for Electric Cars

St. Matthew Church Seeks Items for ‘Super Sale’

Friday, Sept. 14

Nominating Petitions Available for School Board Election

Sock It To ‘Em: Girl Scouts Help Families in Need

If You Plan to Vote – Be Sure You’re Registered

All Aboard: Commuter Parking Permits On Sale Soon

Emmanuel Baptist Says, ‘Come Back to Church’

Related Topics: Week In Review and weekly wrap-up

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