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New Hinsdale Restaurant, CiNe, Opens; D181 Schools All Over 'Top 50' Lists: Week in Review

Patch looks back at five of the most read stories from the week of Oct. 29 to Nov. 2.

1. CiNe Modern Tacqueria Opening Saturday in Hinsdale: Owner Peter Burdi said people can start making reservations online and on the phone Monday afternoon.

2. : Eight out of nine District 181 schools made their respective top 50 lists put out by the Chicago Sun-Times this week.

3. Officers Commended for Roles in 'Life Saving Event' Last Week: Clarendon Hills Police Department Chief Ted Jenkins sent a letter to Hinsdale Police Department Chief Brad Bloom that detailed the response to an accident that occurred on Route 83 last week.

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4. Oak School Fourth Grade Won't Be Split After Sudden Resignation: The District 181 Board of Education approved Monday night the administration's recommended course of action, which will provide an additional half-time teacher and a former district teacher to help guide the new full-time replacement.

5. D181 Board Delays Action on Superintendent's Contract Extension: Superintendent Renée Schuster's two-year extension was put on hold for two weeks after two board members raised concerns about the board's approval process following a late-night executive session Monday.

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