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Week in Review: D181 Transition Plan Changes, Teen Files False Battery Report

Patch looks back at five of the most popular stories from the week of April 23 to April 27.

1. : Students will continue with the pullout program in elementary school, though they will not be bused to Monroe School each week.

2. : The Darien 18-year-old told police he was the one who was attacked, but eyewitnesses disputed his claim.

3. : The Lane School's fifth-graders want to build a carport in the parking lot that would power electric cars and supply green electricity to the school.

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4. : Pete Burdi opened the popular Hinsdale dining spot in 2009; he also owns nearby Nabuki and plans to open another downtown restaurant later this year.

5. Continues Talk on Barrett Censure Before May Vote: Several board members expressed support for the censure, though one called it "petty."

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