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Hinsdale Man Found With 3 Controlled Substances, D86 Plans More Strict Registration: Week in Review

Patch looks back at five of the biggest Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills stories from the week of Aug. 19.

1. Hinsdale Man Charged With Intent to Deliver Ecstasy, Cannabis: Hinsdale police reports, Aug. 13-16.

2. D86 to Go After Residency Rule-Breakers: Acting Superintendent Bruce Law said administration is considering making it mandatory that all students at Hinsdale Central and Hinsdale South prove their residency each year.

3. Stanley Cup Resurfaces at Page's in Hinsdale: State senator and gubernatorial candidate Kirk Dillard posted a photo with the Stanley Cup and Coach Q to his Twitter account Monday morning.

4. Hinsdale Central Meets Federal AYP Standards, South Falls Short: District 86 as a whole did not make AYP according to No Child Left Behind standards after its white students were the only subgroup that met or exceeded standards at an acceptable rate according to the federal policy.

5. Man Accidentally Shot By Antique Gun in Burr Ridge Home: The unregistered owner of the gun was charged with unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition.

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