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Hinsdale Central Wins State Golf Title, Former D181 Admin Speaks Out: Week in Review

Patch looks back at five of the most read stories from the week fo Oct. 15 to Oct. 19.

1. Boys Golf: Hinsdale Central Wins State Title at Rain-Shortened Tourney: It is the first team title for the Red Devils since 1960, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

2. Former D181 Admin on Transition Year: 'Our Children Deserve Better Than This': Warren Shillingburg, a Hinsdale resident and former District 181 administrator, expressed reservations about the district's curriculum overhaul in a letter sent to the District 181 Board of Education.

3. Clarendon Hills Train Station Clerk Celebrates 55 Years with Railroad: Linda Peterson, who started working for the railroad at age 18 on Oct. 23, 1957, says she loves her job and customers in Clarendon Hills.

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4. Hinsdale Central Pair Going for Historic State Title 3-Peat: The doubles team of Marika Cusick and Caroline Lorenzini is, for the second straight year, the No. 1 seed in the IHSA girls tennis state tournament that begins Thursday morning.

5. Football: Hinsdale Central Gets Senior Night Win Over Gritty Dukes: The Red Devils head into the postseason with a 7-2 record, but didn't sound satisfied with their play in Friday's season finale.

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