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Week in Review: Arrest in Teen Shooting Case, Pizza Driver Robbed and Beaten, Wal-Mart Phases Out Greeter Roles
We know you're busy, so here's a roundup of some of the recent stories featured right here on Bolingbrook Patch.
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In case you missed them, here were some of the top headlines from the last few days:
- Police have arrested a 16-year-old Bolingbrook boy in connection with a shooting late last month.
- Two Romeoville men were arrested after police said they lured a Bolingbrook pizza driver to a vacant home and beat him with a rubber hammer.
- People Profiles: Leroy Brown.
- Separate boycotts criticize Starbucks' stances on national issues.
- Bus drivers close to finalizing deal with VVSD.
- Valley View, teachers' union begin talks.
- senior Carlos Jimenez is named a National Merit Scholarship Finalist.
- Democrats seek replacement for State Sen. A.J. Wilhelmi, D-43, who stepped down to take a job with the Illinois Hospital Association.
- Ghiradelli Chocolate to move into part of a corporate office building in Bolingbrook this spring.
- is hosting its annual dinner and auctions in March.
- Wal-Mart will pull greeters from the lobby and into the store so they can more actively help with customer service.
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