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‘It feels like the home library’: South Elgin library welcomes guests back after expansion

‘It feels like the home library’: South Elgin library welcomes guests back after expansion

The South Elgin Branch of the Gail Borden Library will hold a grand reopening celebration on Saturday. It has been closed for eight months for an expansion and improvements.

 
Lumber to slumber: Teens in Libertyville are building beds for children in need

Lumber to slumber: Teens in Libertyville are building beds for children in need

Teen volunteers at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Libertyville have been building beds this week for children who wouldn’t otherwise have a comfortable place to sleep.

 
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‘Everybody should be able to participate’: Inclusive playground opens in Lake Zurich

‘Everybody should be able to participate’: Inclusive playground opens in Lake Zurich

Community members gathered in Lake Zurich for a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday marking the opening of Pat’s Playground, a fully accessible outdoor play space at Foglia YMCA.

 
‘It’s surreal’: Parents of NHL rookie of the year Lane Hutson celebrate honor back home in North Barrington

‘It’s surreal’: Parents of NHL rookie of the year Lane Hutson celebrate honor back home in North Barrington

With his family cheering him on, Montreal Canadiens defenseman Lane Hutson of North Barrington skated to the NHL’s rookie of the year honors this season.

 
New green space takes shape along railroad line in Rosemont

New green space takes shape along railroad line in Rosemont

A community beautification project along Higgins Road in Rosemont included planting of arborvitae, honey locust trees and ornamental grasses.

 
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‘Hidden gems’: 5 unique suburban museums to visit this summer

‘Hidden gems’: 5 unique suburban museums to visit this summer

From sock monkeys to superheroes to dinosaurs to gemstones, these five unique family-friendly museums throughout the suburbs have something for everyone.

 
Suburban man donates his kidney to help former neighbor’s son

Suburban man donates his kidney to help former neighbor’s son

How many times in a person’s life does one have the chance to give someone else 20 more years of theirs? For Mike Torti, at least one. Last October, the Woodridge man donated a kidney so that the son of a former neighbor he hadn’t seen in 20 years could get the kidney he needed.

 

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