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Lake Zurich High School Grad Heads New Barrington Business
Joy Prisching is the manager of the new PHH Home Loans located on Main Street in Barrington.

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.
Joy Prisching is the manager of the new PHH Home Loans located on Main Street in Barrington.

The mortgage company provided more than $51.9 billion in financing in 2011.
An overview of last week's mayoral debate held at City Hall.
Alexandra Daemicke was given the honor by the Greater La Grange YMCA, The Doings La Grange reports.
Erin Stein will leave the school in June, the Niles Herald-Advocate reports.
The Park Ridge Fire Department is looking for a firefighter/paramedic to join the staff, the Park Ridge Herald-Advocate reports.
The city of Des Plaines cut the contracts from 12 to six months in length, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Komosa, a graduate of Rolling Meadows High School lived 13 years after becoming paralyzed. Family and friends paid their respects at St. Thomas Becket Parish in Mount Prospect, ABC 7 Chicago reports.
District 95 will pay $192,000 in the settlement regarding former teacher Ronald Culver, the Daily Herald reports.
Nineteen year old Jeff Prace will be on the show March 25, the Daily Herald reports.
A study finds people can commute cheaply to a greater number of jobs if they live near public transit.
Members of the television production class created a video showcasing volunteer efforts at BHS that won a nation-wide contest.
The kids gave to St. Vincent de Paul's food pantry through Peapod's "Kids Give Back" program.
New students will have to pay $30 more in registration costs each school year through 2015-2016.
A recent survey shows most Park Ridge residents are concerned about the project and it's potential impact on the city, the Chicago Tribune reports.
The Des Plaines Zoning Board did not recommend approval for a conditional-use permit for the tent, which has been a controversial issue in the neighborhood.
Ani Nuthalapati was one of 12 students competing in the Lake County spelling bee held March 20.
Eighth grader Pranav Sivakumar will head to Washington, D.C. to compete in the national competition this summer.
The meeting will be held March 28 at Des Plaines City Hall
Tom Skilling explains the reason behind the March cold snap in Chicagoland.