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1. Arlington Heights Board Weighs How Much Public Comment Belongs In Meeting Minutes (patch.com) β Village officials in Arlington Heights are debating how detailed Village Board meeting minutes should be, after a resident warned that shorter summaries could feel like censorship of public comments. Trustees also heard renewed concerns about the village's license plate camera program, along with support for the "sip and stroll" policy and a proposed Leo Street project near Beverly Park.
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2. Local Pawn Shop Protects Inventory Better Than District 25 Olive-Mary Stitt School Protects Children on the Playground (arlingtoncardinal.com) β Arlington Heights parents may want to know a local report sharply criticizes the surface-mounted bollards protecting gas pipes and the playground at Olive-Mary Stitt Elementary, especially when compared with the deeply embedded posts at Arlington Jewelry & Pawn on Rand Road. The piece argues the school's current setup could fail in a vehicle strike and urges more robust, embedded bollards for student safety.
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3. Large Police Response at Buffalo Grove High School for Apparent Weapon Threat (arlingtoncardinal.com) β Arlington Heights police joined Buffalo Grove officers responding to a reported possible weapon at Buffalo Grove High School Wednesday, briefly placing the school in a "Secure and Teach" status before determining the threat wasn't credible. The article questions why neither District 214 nor local officials issued timely public statements, especially during a districtwide Safety Week focused on communication and preparedness.
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4. Arlington Heights: Three-bedroom house goes for $752,500 (shawlocal.com) β A three-bedroom home at 1416 East Campbell Street in Arlington Heights just sold for $752,500, offering a snapshot of current neighborhood prices. The 2,129-square-foot, two-story house includes two baths, a fireplace, central air, and a two-car garage. Recent nearby sales on East Campbell, East Stratford, and East Woodford highlight how values are trending around you.
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