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Morgan Delack is an editor for several Patches across the Northwest Chicago suburbs including Barrington, Lake Zurich, Buffalo Grove, Des Plaines, Niles-Morton Grove and Park Ridge.
Morgan is a graduate of Penn State University, and previously worked in television news before coming to Patch in July of 2010.
Originally from Troy, Michigan, Morgan now calls Barrington home where she resides with her husband and kids.

This 3,028 square foot home has four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The home set on four acres of land is a custom European-style chateau.
The Creek Bend Drive custom home features large bathrooms, winding staircase and high end finishes.
A village official has proposed the idea to install the machines on Dempster Street, the Morton Grove Champion reports.
Admissions were also down in June of 2013, compared to June of 2012.
The school will spend $4.68 million on the pay hikes, according to the Journal & Topics.
The school will spend $4.68 million on the pay hikes, according to the Journal & Topics.
The school will spend $4.68 million on the pay hikes, according to the Journal & Topics.
Mosquitoes are more attracted to people with certain blood types among other factors, the Smithsonian reports.
Mosquitoes are more attracted to people with certain blood types among other factors, the Smithsonian reports.
Mosquitoes are more attracted to people with certain blood types among other factors, the Smithsonian reports.
Mosquitoes are more attracted to people with certain blood types among other factors, the Smithsonian reports.
Mosquitoes are more attracted to people with certain blood types among other factors, the Smithsonian reports.
Mosquitoes are more attracted to people with certain blood types among other factors, the Smithsonian reports.
Cook County Sheriff's Police arrested Michael Shaar Thursday.
Some Deerfield and Highland Park residents are upset by the lack of notice given before mosquito spraying was conducted, the Deerfield Review reports.
Jack K. Pickup, a former Des Plaines middle school teacher, took a plea deal.
Jack K. Pickup took a plea deal, the Northwest Herald reports.
A pool of mosquitoes collected on July 1 tested positive for the virus.