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When Dominic and Joni Mancini moved to Hinsdale in 1987, they weren't just looking for a shorter commute. They were laying ...
Hinsdale High School District 86 Board members delivered a pointed message last week to district administrators: Set loftier ...
This year the Union Church vacation bible school's theme was "Road trip - On the go with God." More than 80 children ...
Shortly before school let out this summer, the halls of Monroe School were turned in to an art museum with students works ...
On a warm July afternoon, the front lawn of 306 S. Garfield Ave. buzzed with memories and reunion hugs as nearly 30 members ...
The new pastor at Hinsdale United Methodist Church is no stranger to the community; in fact, he was born here. Pastor John ...
Vacation Bible School campers at Union Church had a week filled with fun activities while learning important messages. From ...
The Clarendon Hills Little League 10U softball all-stars captured the Illinois state championship last week on its home turf in an extra-inning thriller. The squad, with a roster including several ...
The Garden Study Club of Hinsdale would like to thank Hayden Bird and his Eagle Scout team for their kind donation. They repaired, refurbished, painted and delivered two wonderful benches for the ...
Adults who live or work in Hinsdale are invited to join the Hinsdale Police Department’s Citizen Police Academy for 11 exciting Wednesday nights filled with hands-on learning and real-world insights ...
Readers have two more weeks to vote for their favorite pet in The Hinsdalean’s Dog* Days of Summer Cutest Pet Contest. Photos of the 15 finalists — 13 dogs and two cats — are running on Page 13 of ...
The deadline to apply for one of the open contributing columnist positions at The Hinsdalean is tomorrow, Friday, Aug. 1. The paper once again is looking for volunteer writers who live in Hinsdale to ...