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BJWC raises $40,000 with 'Classic Couture'
The Barrington Junior Women's Club held its annual Fall Fashion Show Nov. 14 at the Stonegate Banquet and Conference Center in Hoffman Estates.
Gallery glance: 'Comfort and Joy' artists create holiday gifts
The Deer Path Art League Gallery is in full swing for holiday shopping with the continuation of its "Comfort and Joy" exhibit, on display through Dec 30.
Morris police issue tickets to three motorists
THREE MOTORISTS were ticketed by Morris police during traffic stops Thursday, Nov.
Angel in orange: Burr Ridge man's love of trucks leads to greater purpose
Some men can't wait to spend the weekend on the golf course. Others savor their time with their fishing pole.
First grade class watches Obama speech
First graders at one north suburban elementary school listened to the president's speech in class Tuesday.
Sonic brings boom to Lake Zurich
Mike Wise of Round Lake Beach took the day off work so he could be among the first to dine at the newest Sonic drive-through eatery to open in the area.
Wine bar, Irish pub set for Barrington
Two new businesses - an Irish pub and a wine bar - have plans to operate in downtown Barrington.
Army Pfc. Matthew Price , son of Jerry Price of Buffalo Grove, graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. Price is a 2000 graduate of Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire.
Wine bar, Irish pub set for Barrington
Two new businesses - an Irish pub and a wine bar - have plans to operate in downtown Barrington.
Julie McDonald is brave when she decorates her Lake Barrington home, and she agreed with Gail Kueker that a few large accessories were a good idea in the foyer.
Cross to exit N. Barrington school's stage
Retiring North Barrington School Principal Deb Cross sees parallels between the fields of education and entertainment - specifically between herself and Jay Leno.
N. Barrington mulls annexation of 65 acres
North Barrington officials are considering annexation of a 65-acre development containing an already-built equestrian center and up to seven houses that are yet to come.