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Weekly Wrap-Up: April 22-29

We know you're busy, so here's what you might have missed this week on Romeoville Patch.

Need to catch up on your reading? No problem. Here's a look at some of this week's headlines from Romeoville Patch.

Monday

Police warned residents — especially seniors — to be wary after ruse burglars targeted a 99-year-old woman and her son, saying the case in other towns.

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The readers spoke: Good Shepherd Preschool was named Romeoville's

Tuesday

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A new local business is coming to Romeoville: A combination is set to open on Weber Road.

A netted just two arrests, meaning most Romeoville establishments are following the law when it comes to selling to minors, police said.

Wednesday

A new local organization is – and they are in search of local families to lend a hand during an April 29 cleanup at O'Hara Woods.

Mom Talk took on the this week.

Thursday

A fire caused significant damage to a Romeoville home, but the residents — — were unscathed.

The mother of former RHS and BHS student Devon Hodges against Valley View.

A Romeoville entrepreneur wants to help other small food-based businesses thrive with a.

Friday

A local man is hoping to help others by sharing the .

Valley View is planning two for residents with questions about all-day kindergarten.

A prominent economist talked about the , and Romeoville shared its big plans for future development during Thursday's economic development breakfast.

 


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