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Woman Hit by Puck at Stanley Cup Game, Red Mango Coming to Burr Ridge: Week in Review

Patch looks back at five of the biggest stories in Burr Ridge from the week of June 10 to June 14.

  1. Burr Ridge Woman Hit by Puck at Hawks-Bruins Stanley Cup Game 1: The woman was treated at Rush University Medical Center for deep cuts to her head, according to the Chicago Tribune.
  2. Red Mango Headed To Burr Ridge: The frozen yogurt business is aiming to open in the next few months near Starbucks in the Burr Ridge Village Center.
  3. Trustee Janet Ryan Grasso Defends Chase Bank Vote: The Burr Ridge trustee has come under fire from those who believe she shouldn't have voted on the item because of donations made to her husband's past campaigns.
  4. Burr Ridge, Willowbrook Involved in Lawsuit Against Online Travel Companies: Ten other northern Illinois municipalities also have signed onto the lawsuit that will try to recoup thousands of dollars believed to be lost to travel companies that book hotel rooms online.
  5. D181 on MAP Results: Growth 'Can Improve' in Areas, Achievement Good: The administration's presentation on the 2012-13 MAP results were the main event at Monday night's board of education meeting.
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