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Memorial Services Planned for Woodridge's Longest Serving Superintendent
The Woodridge Village Board observed a moment of silence in memory of Thomas A. Tousignant at its September 27 meeting.

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The Woodridge Village Board observed a moment of silence in memory of Thomas A. Tousignant at its September 27 meeting.

Woodridge Police Reports Sept. 21 - Sept. 26.
Check out these events the Woodridge Public Library has planned through mid-October.
Twenty restaurants will gather under one roof on Oct. 11 to allow Woodridge residents to sample area cuisine.
The Lace Elementary School Bulldog Reading Challenge will pit Darien parents and teachers against students to see which group can reach the goal of reading 8,000 accelerated reading books.
Woodridge Police Reports Sept. 21 - Sept. 26.
Hinsdale Police Reports Sept. 25 - Sept. 30.
The Westmont woman was threatening to kill herself when police say she opened fire on officers.
A portion of sales from the two drop-in wine tastings at WineStyles of Seven Bridges in Woodridge will benefit the Woodridge Rotary Club.
The Lady Hornets took on AT/Willowbrook at a conference meet Thursday night, but were edged out 101 to 82.
The 'Swing Like Mike' golf outing will be held at the Village Greens of Woodridge on October 20, and the proceeds will benefit the Walter and Connie Payton Foundation.
Local artists are gearing up to exhibit and sell their work at the first annual Autumn Fine Arts Fair in Darien.
The planes were performing a flyover for the opening ceremonies of the Ryder Cup.
The accident left 14-year-old Hunter Himes severely disabled after he was struck by a car while riding his bicycle home from a friend's house in February.
Alternative staffing will be holding a job fair in Romeoville that will hire for labor positions in Woodridge.
Woodridge Police Reports: Sept. 21.
An accident in Darien this February left 14-year-old Hunter Himes severely disabled after he was struck by a car while riding his bicycle home from a friend's house.
Darien Police Reports Sept. 17 - Sept. 23.
Get your caffeine on and celebrate with a free cup of coffee.
Friends and family of Joshua Holmes will hold a vigil in his memory Friday night on the grounds of the Hinsdale Lake Terrace complex where he was shot.