Politics & Government

This Week in Libertyville

Each week, Libertyville Patch will summarize the week's top stories, including links to those articles, for your convenience.

This summer, Libertyville saw the closing of stores such as Whatsit & Doohickey Co, and Adrienne Clarisse Intimate Boutique but village officials say more businesses opened or expanded than closed in 2011.

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During a slow economy, Libertyville custom handbag manufacturer sees growth in sales and staff.

District 70 Students’ Test Score Above State Average

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Libertyville Elementary District 70 students score well above the state averages on standardized tests for reading, mathematics and science, showing that year after year the school district maintains a high quality education.

Sheyman, Schneider and Bavda plan to translate their experiences into crafting effective legislation as they seek opportunity to challenge Dold.

Metra is holding eight hearings in the Chicago metropolitan area before taking a final vote on its budget, Nov. 11.

Libertyville High School opened its 2011-2012 theatre season with a musical set in Haiti.

 


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