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Sunday, February 3, 2013

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Week in Review: DNA Evidence and a Frustrated Judge

In the last week, you may have missed stories about filing taxes, George Ryan, businesses open and closing, a key witness suing, ruse burglary, local business’ Facebook pages, the new chamber president and more in Orland Park and nearby.

MONDAY When Can I File My 2012 Tax Return? The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season. Here's the date of when you can file, plus some locations in Orland Park to get help on your taxes. Business Comings & Goings: Terry’s Lincoln to Close Feb. 1 Johnny's Char-House closes in Orland • Fannie May outlet store opens in Tinley • Carm's Beef closes in Tinley TUESDAY Key Witness' Firing Could Be 'Turning Point' for Sex Assault Case, Defense Says The defense attorney for Robert Phelan, an Oak Lawn man accused of sexually assaulting a 93-year-old dementia patient at an Orland Park care facility, said Monday, Jan. 28 that the state's key witness is involved in a civil lawsuit with the facility. Firehouse Subs Helping Youth…

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Firehouse Subs Helping Youth, Emergency Responders Through Sandwiches

New Orland Park sub shop serves sizable steamed-meat sandwiches, and helps youths gain work experience while raising money for firefighters, police and paramedics.

A chorus of “Welcome to Firehouse” carries through the new Orland Park restaurant when a customer walks in, even during a busy lunch rush. “That’s part of the culture,” said co-owner William Vanderbilt. “We want people to feel at home.” Firehouse Subs opened on Dec. 28 at 15892 LaGrange Road in the Lakeview Shopping Center. The restaurant serves a variety of sandwiches, several with steamed meat and cheese. While customers pick through about 20 different sandwiches, as well as salads, soup and sides, staff members often offer their own favorite selections. But for Vanderbilt and his wife Christine, Firehouse’s style of assistance goes beyond helping people make the right choice for lunch or dinner. “We’re very interested in helping the …

Lady J Report

12:14 am on Thursday, January 31, 2013

A sandwich is not just a sandwich...they have an excellent brisket sandwich and you cannot get that at any old sub place. My husband had the chef salad for only six dollars and really liked it. At least it's easier to access their parking lot than Dickeys, who had good food such as brisket...but it was difficult to access their parking and now we see they are out of business.   more ›

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