Community Corner

Chase Vote Gets Contentious, Burr Ridge Tennis Player Honored: Week in Review

Patch looks back at five of the biggest stories in Burr Ridge from the week of June 3 to June 7.

  1. Trustee Says Burr Ridge Mayor 'Out of Line' Before New Chase Bank Approved: Diane Bolos said Mickey Straub was "out of order" after he used her as an example of why residents should not make inferences about conflicts of interest.
  2. Burr Ridge's Alysa Straub Named Nazareth's 'Female Athlete of the Year': Alysa Straub qualified for the state tournament four times playing varsity tennis at Nazareth Academy, and is a nationally ranked player.
  3. Fox's On York Cleared to Open in Hinsdale: Owner Frank Fox said the staff is getting set for a possible soft opening on Sunday.
  4. Cocaine Found in Man's Vehicle: Police Blotter: Burr Ridge police reports, May 24-25
  5. Oak Brook Attorney Indicted for Mortgage Fraud: Robert Lattas is accused of helping to run a $1.5 fraud scheme involving properties on Chicago's South Side.
There are plenty of ways to keep up on Burr Ridge news:


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

More from Burr Ridge