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No Teardown for 122-Year-Old Home, Driver Gets 2 DUIs in 3 Days: Week in Review

Patch looks back at five of the biggest Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills stories from the week of Sept. 16.

1. 122-Year-Old Home's Owner Not Looking to Tear Down: The Queen-Anne-style home at 206 N. Washington St. in Hinsdale that was sold on Teardowns.com over the winter would be preserved and added to under a plan presented to trustees Tuesday.

2. Hinsdale Woman Charged Twice With DUI in 3 Days: Hinsdale police reports, Sept. 10-12.

3. Watch Freshman Pop Homecoming Question: Patch happened upon a Hinsdale Central Homecoming proposal in progress Wednesday afternoon.

4. New Hinsdale Cancer Center Approved Unanimously: The 54,000-square-foot Adventist Cancer Institute will be built on Ogden Avenue near I-294.

5. Check Out Latest Fuller's Tap Renderings: A second-story balcony will be added to the southeast portion of the current Fuller's Home & Hardware building that the new restaurant would take over.

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