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The Academy BJJ Moves To New Glenview Location
The school, which offers jiu jitsu instruction for kids and adults, had been operating in Winnetka.

The school, which offers jiu jitsu instruction for kids and adults, had been operating in Winnetka.

Fairfield ZBA will hear appeals this week tied to affordable housing eligibility violations.
Queens Tavern brings the spirit of London's centuries-old tavern culture to one of Manhattan's most carefully engineered neighborhoods.
The Select Board will also consider utility infrastructure improvements and Planning Board appointments.
It took about 20 first responders around a half hour to bring him to safety, Asst. Fire Chief Rudy Sunderman says.
"We're aware of some hurdles we will have to overcome, but that's part of any business," owner PZ Zografos said.
The proposed car wash would repurpose the restaurant site at 1341 Butterfield Rd.
Ridgefield BOE curriculum panel reviewed testing, student supports, Innovation Lab expansion and summer projects.
An entrepreneur began seeing strange lights off the deck of his St. Pete Beach home three years ago. Now, he owns the Museum of the Unknown.
The Scratch Kitchen, a new concept by Gallo's Seafood, has opened off Horsham Road.
The program's being run in conjunction with the Suffolk Sheriff's office and Northwell Health Center for Gun Violence Prevention.
The official was seen swerving before an officer pulled him over, police said.
The official was seen swerving before an officer pulled him over, police said.
It happened at around 9:40 p.m., Suffolk police say.
The board confirmed a change that was announced in another state a month ago.
The park district is making an accommodation due to the issue.
The Green Dragons will play in the CIAC Class LL tournament this week.
Video: Two SUVs and a pickup truck collided in Bow, not far from Clinton Street’s intersection with Page Road.
The announcement comes amid questions over election security and what voters should be required to do to prove they are eligible to vote.
The Southington Town Council recently voted to simplify annual renewal requirements for disabled veteran tax exemptions.
“Wishing her a joyful birthday filled with love and celebration!”
This year’s Rotary Club Golf Outing is scheduled to tee off on June 8 at the Trenton Country Club with a full day of golf.
Centennial Park Aquatic Center is closed to the public after two E. coli cases were reported.
Just days after a black bear was tranquilized in nearby Whitpain, another bear was caught Saturday.
Chicago Ridge police officers noticed a bulge in the man's waistband as he was walking into the mall, according to the charges.
A former Alabama basketball's player's defamation lawsuit against the newspaper will soon head to a jury trial in Tuscaloosa.
Southbound lanes of I-294 were shut down Saturday, with traffic being diverted at Golf Road following the fatal crash, state police said.
The program went live with warnings earlier this month. State Sen. Tony Hwang sought to pause the effort to allow for more review.
The brand also finished in the top 25 nationwide in multiple categories.
The mobile pub has electricity, a fireplace, bar seating and more.
Two local shelter proposals have divided neighbors, with residents organizing on both sides.
They are known for the spotted patterns and wing-like fins.
Here's a preview of the upcoming Guilford Board of Selectmen meeting.
Questions about power, water and regional impacts dominated the discussion.
Chris Tsakis was a punk rocker and antique shop owner. This weekend he's liquidating his inventory via a garage sale in Hudson County.
Robert Renna’s 1966 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport, his first car, will make its public debut Sunday at the Paws of War Car Show in Nesconset.
The latest arrest total stands at 17 after another night of clashes. New Jersey's governor said a "protest zone" will help cool things down.
This is hardly the first stunt this school leader has taken on.
Friends of the Bay captured the sight on Tuesday afternoon as the deer appeared to swim toward Centre Island.
The Township Committee backed a resolution urging state leaders to curb steep health benefit increases.