Bolingbrook 11-6-14

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NOVEMBER 6, 2014 VOL. 8 ISSUE 17

Bolingbrook has instituted a protocol for EAB that aims to treat every area equitably

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community news

SCHOOLS School district partners with outreach group Heart Haven Outreach continues work to reach out, help local teens

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OPINION People-first language important in all instances Language used by media should focus on a person’s abilities, not disabilities

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SPORTS Life int he Fast Lane Converted safety becoming feature runner for Raiders

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thanks to a state grant, a new home program to rehab properties is now helping reduce costs for potential home buyers while decreasing the number of foreclosures in the area. the community service council of Northern will county (csc) was awarded a contract of $1.23 million to be paid in four installments. over the past two months, the csc has found three townhomes, one in each community of bolingbrook, plainďŹ eld and romeoville. see the full story oN Page 8

The Details. The three properties

the CSC purchased are either two- or threebedroom townhomes that needed cosmetic work. No structural damage was found to the buildings.

NEWS

Village continues to remove infected trees


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