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After being held in the detention facility for a month, he's now on home detention in Darien.
Original prints, mixed-media works, paintings and graphic design projects will all be on display.
The event lasts an hour on Saturday evening.
"It made my heart happy," his mom said.
Rabbi David Fox Sandmel's talk is free and open to the public.
Chief Cunningham has been in the law enforcement career for 30 years.
The group wants residents to vote 'yes' on Tuesday's referendum.
Huge congrats to Kelsey Cho and Daphne Bigelow.
Check out these events to keep you entertained from Friday to Sunday.
Try out some of these events this Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Is it ever really too early to start planning for Christmas?
Anna M. Lewis will speak Nov. 17 at 1 p.m.
He's held one term so far and is seeking a second.
Robert Saigh is 70 and moving to Arizona.
Performances start next week, Nov. 11.
Vote for Dr. Finan on the Pest Best Facebook page.
Take a look at what Elmhurst policemen were busy with on Halloween.
Wear your Cubs gear to school tomorrow for the festivities!
The blocks of dark shops are causing local economies to suffer.