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Laptop Stolen in Smash and Grab: Western Springs Police Blotter
Western Springs police reports, Sept. 7-9.

I come to Patch after working in a wide variety of media environments, with experience in traditional newspaper reporting as well as on the Internet. In the past, I've reported on Chicago's vibrant arts community for the Chicago Journal and done investigative reporting at the Chicago Reporter and org. I graduated in 2009 from Columbia College with a B.A. in Journalism. </b>
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<b>My investigative series on childhood lead poisoning rates in Chicago, published at ChicagoTalks, won a 2009 Peter Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club in the Neighborhood/ Community News category. The series was also a finalist for a 2009 Investigative Reporters and Editors Award.</b>
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In Chicago, I also founded Jettison Media LLC, which publishes the arts and culture magazine Jettison Quarterly where I also serve as editor in chief.
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Western Springs police reports, Sept. 7-9.

Over 40 health and wellness vendors will come to Waiola Park this Saturday, Sept. 15.
Mary Kate Callahan, of La Grange, lost the use of her legs due to a rare neurological disease as an infant. She hopes to compete in the state swimming tournament and pave the way for other disabled athletes who are not allowed to compete in state meets.
Kevin Comstock and Timothy Andries were sworn into the La Grange Police Department at the village's regular board meeting on Monday evening.
La Grange police reports, Sept. 4-6.
The weather held out for a perfect day to antique shop in La Grange Park on Sunday.
Here's your week in weather for La Grange and Western Springs.
Food, drinks, bidding wars... it's just a regular night on the town in La Grange. Take a look at the locals we snapped at this year's La Grange Business Association 'Hour Town' Art Auction.
Nazareth Academy takes on Marist High School today at 1:30 p.m. at home. Watch it live on Patch's streaming player.
Patch captures the hugely successful 2012 Western Springs Rotary Club Veteran Steak Fry in pictures.
Get in with the old and out with the new at the La Grange Park Collectible and Antique Outdoor Market Sept. 9.
Patch talks with actor Harry Hultgren and director Rick Snyder about the Theatre of Western Springs' new play, 'Moonlight and Magnolias.'
Local photographers can shoot away at Brookfield Zoo for the Chicago Zoological Society’s 2012 Photo Contest.
A broken water main on Plainfield Road has caused facilities at Highlands Elementary and Middle schools to be closed for the day. Classes will resume on a normal schedule on Friday.
911 call on Tuesday results in police arresting two men on burglary charges.
Actress Pam Grier will be signing copies of her book, 'Foxy: A Life in Three Acts,' at Reel Art in Berwyn on Sept. 6.
Be a nosy neighbor and take a look at real estate on the market in La Grange, La Grange Park and Western Springs.
Seventh and eighth grade students are invited to spend the day at Nazareth Academy and explore their favorite subjects.
The auction kicks off at 5 p.m. on the front lawn of Village Hall, or back inside the Parking Garage if there's rain.