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Robbery Suspect a Basketball Star, New Oak Street Bridge Proposed: Week in Review

Patch looks back at five of the most read stories from the week of March 11 to March 15.

1. : Jerrot Wilbut is a former candidate for Mr. Basketball Illinois; he and two others are charged with robbing a juvenile near Clarendon Hills.

2. New Oak Street Bridge Renderings Displayed: The renderings were looked at by residents who attended Tuesday night's public hearing on the Oak Street Bridge replacement project.

3. Police Chief 'Disappointed' After Merger Fails: Hinsdale Police Chief Brad Bloom and Clarendon Hills Police Chief Ted Jenkins both said police-department consolidation will likely become common in Illinois in the future.

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4. Piano Gallery Remains Open For Business After Being Hit By 2 Cars in 3 Days: The Steinway Piano Gallery remains open after two accidents involving cars driving into the business a few weeks ago. Temporary doors were being installed Monday.

5. D181 Admin Promoted to Assistant Superintendent for Learning: Kevin Russell will replace Janet Stutz this summer after a year of serving as District 181's director of curriculum, assessment and instruction.

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