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PHOTOS: Patch Wants to Feature Your Hinsdale South Homecoming Photos!
Share photos from Tuesday night's parade, Stinger Bowl, Bonfire and more.

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Share photos from Tuesday night's parade, Stinger Bowl, Bonfire and more.

Darien Police reports Aug. 24 - Sept. 4.
The Woodridge Rotary Club spent hours to help the non-profit provide playground equipment to developing countries where it is not normally found.
The Keep the Village Greens Committee Chairman wants answers as to whether a consultant to evaluate the Woodridge golf course's quality is really necessary.
This is John Stark's first appearance since a Woodridge resident agreed to testify against him.
John P. Higgins charged in 2009 in connection with a 2006 incident is scheduled to appear in DuPage County Court today.
The 1.1-mile Hinsdale South Homecoming Parade route will begin at end at Darien Community Park.
Community Service Officer Michael Moers was honored for his service to the Woodridge community on Sept. 13.
Woodridge Police reports Sept. 8 - Sept. 13.
The team is made up of 13 members of the District 86 community, who will help administrators at Hinsdale South increase student achievement.
Attendees of the celebration at Concord Elementary School in Darien share their photos with Patch.
Due to Monday night's thunderstorms, Hinsdale South's Homecoming parade, Stinger Bowl and Bonfire will take place Tuesday night.
Darien police reports Aug. 24 - Sept. 2.
The Woodridge man works as a track and triathlon trainer at Life Time Fitness in Warrenville and has been released on conditions that he wear a GPS monitor and have no contact with anyone under the age of 18.
This year's Homecoming theme is 'There's No Place Like Home.'
Woodridge Police reports Sept. 8 - Sept. 13.
The Woodridge man works as a track and triathlon trainer at Life Time Fitness in Warrenville and has been released on conditions that he wear a GPS monitor and have no contact with anyone under the age of 18.
16-year-old is arrested for battery, resisting arrest.
Cauley makes case for Hinsdale to pass sales tax increase referendum. Residents have mixed feelings.
A big week for police news in Woodridge. Miss a story? Take a look at the top news headlines from the past seven days in our 'Week in Review.'