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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Weekly News Recap

This Week: Puppy Dead After Coyote Attack, Hubble Bricks for Sale and More

Patch recaps top stories from the week of Sept. 23-29.

Here are some of the top stories in Wheaton from the week of Sept. 23-29: Puppy Dies of Coyote Attack in Wheaton District 200 Stresses Importance of 'Stranger Danger' Education at Safety Forum Don't want to miss this stuff during the week? Sign up for our free daily newsletter. Then, like us on Facebook! Readers' Choice: Top September Stories on Wheaton Patch District 200 to Sell Hubble Bricks Hubble: Crews to Demolish Building in Next 6 Weeks Residents Respond to Downtown Strategic Plan Peter Roskam, Korean Ambassador Recognize Korean War Veterans in Wheaton Illinois Republicans Energized but Questioning Foreign Policy After Convention Illinois Democrats Say They're More Confident About Re-election Post-Convention Health Department …

Thursday, September 27, 2012

District 200 to Sell Hubble Bricks

District 200 will sill bricks from old Hubble school building in Wheaton as it is demolished and cleared for a Mariano's Fresh Market.

District 200 announced Thursday it will begin selling bricks from the old Hubble school building in Wheaton as it is demolished in the next few weeks.  The District is working to have a commemorative plaque created that will be attached to each brick, according to the District 200 website. The cost of the bricks is not yet determined. Like Wheaton Patch on Facebook District 200 spokesman Erica Loiacono said the cost of the plaques attached to the bricks will determine the cost. She said the district will contact people in the next few weeks to notify them of the sale. Anyone interested in receiving a brick may contact Erica Loiacono, erica.loiacono@cusd200.org or 630-682-2469, with their full name, email address, phone number and number of…

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Trevor

10:19 pm on Wednesday, December 19, 2012

A dilapidated school costs the city a lot of money. A new shopping center makes the city money. I learned that in middle school.   more ›

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