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In the Rear View: Finance Circles and Gold Shopping

We look back at a week of loans, bonds, silencing, refereeing, food choices, gold digging and school supplies.

 

MONDAY

'I'm Trying to Sell Kitchens Here': Custom Cabinet Makers Looking Forward to Move

Creative Cabinetry and Remodeling owner said he has a new space picked out in Orland Park, but still he fears the 'unseen customers' whom assume his business has gone under. The business is among several within the Orland Plaza that will have to relocate by Feb. 2012, as the village plans to demolish the plaza to make room for redevelopment.

Patch's Guide to Orland School District 135 Open House

We've gathered the dates and times for when schools open their doors to students' families as the new school year begins.

TUESDAY

Moraine Valley Expects Regular Enrollment Drop, Rise in Noncredit Students

College president says the poor economy, shrinking availability of financial aid and high cost of textbooks are factors in keeping some students away. But noncredit class enrollment went up.

Tick, Tock Goes the Back to School Clock!: Supply List Central

Patch's guide to what Orland School District 135 parents will need to fill the backpacks before the first day of school.

WEDNESDAY

Orland Financing Luxury Apartments With $63 Million in Bonds

The deal with developer Flaherty and Collins to build a 295-unit luxury apartment complex would double the village's debt, and repayment on the loan and incentive package could take up to 20 years.

Searching for Best Gold Prices in the Southland

Patch editors shopped several items around gold-buying stores in Oak Lawn, Orland Park and Frankfort to see how the gold-selling process works and to weigh the different offers.

THURSDAY

Orland Fire Trustees Work on Policy to Silence Themselves

Who's the leak? Some trustees believe one of their own is sharing crucial info that compromises salary negotiations between newly hired firefighters and the board.

Shifting Tide: Sandburg Student Studies Sea Creatures in the Bahamas

Ashley Horvath took part in the Shedd Aquarium's High School Marine Biology program in July, which included an 8-day research trip to the islands.

FRIDAY

Dave Cronin: Orland Basketball Referee Proudly Wears His Stripes

A beverage salesman in the day, and whistle blower on all those who commit fouls in the Big Ten, and many other college basketball conferences, by night.

A World of Good Food in Orland Park

While we were building Orland Park Patch, we went around to all of the businesses, government offices, schools and even parks to build our comprehensive listing directory.  Check out our full list of restaurants in the area. Lots to choose from.

SATURDAY

Cops Stop Homeless Sex Offender Running Across Harlem Avenue

A man who recently finished an 18-year prison sentence on an attempted murder and sex assault conviction was seen by police running east on Harlem Avenue, near 153rd Street. He told police he was walking without a destination.

About this column: At Rear View, we look back. We either look at the past week, a significant thread of stories or bits for the sheer joy of nostalgia. If objects appear larger in Rear View, get new glasses. Related Topics: Main Street Triangle, Orland Fire Protection District, Orland Park Restaurants, Orland School District 135, and attempted murder

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