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On the article A Message to Commenters on Oak Lawn Patch
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On the article Oak Lawn VFW Commander Dies at 72
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On the article Business Comings & Goings: Beverly Bank Closes Deal on Village Property in Oak Lawn
Don Pointer
8:08 am on Wednesday, January 16, 2013
ReplyIn a good way, ( and I like this), the new Bank looks like the old Cook school sort of doesn't it?
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On the article Funeral Arrangements Set For McAuley Student Bridget Cullen, 17
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On the article Funeral Arrangements Set For McAuley Student Bridget Cullen, 17
Don Pointer
5:19 pm on Friday, January 4, 2013
Replycould maybe the Patch could of spotted the poorly placed singles ad NOT in the middle of a young girls obit notice? Just saying...
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On the article Village To Hold Candlelight Vigil for Newtown Shooting Victims
Don Pointer
7:50 am on Wednesday, December 19, 2012
ReplyWhat a great idea! We will be there December 27th to show our support! All us Patch readers should attend and spread the word of this special event! Thank you Oak Lawn!
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On the article Photos: Funeral Procession for Firefighter Walter Patmon Jr.
Don Pointer
8:19 am on Thursday, November 22, 2012
ReplyRip Walter. thank you for your service. God bless your family at home and at the CFD.
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On the article What Should Go Here? The Old Beatty Lumber Yard
Don Pointer
12:56 pm on Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Replya park that honors veterans such as the one in Munster Indiana on Calumet avenue. It honors all wars and is incorporated around a small body of water wth walkways and fountains. Has anyone been to where i speak of? quite impressive!
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On the article Former Hometown Mayor Philip Lucerto Dies at 88
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On the article Blotter: Drunk Guy Scares Kids in Park, Charity Jar Stolen
Don Pointer
9:27 am on Monday, July 30, 2012
ReplyAnother low life stealing a charity jar. Lets hope their is video of the deed so his face is all over the tv. Unbelievable. Turn yourself in and bring back all the money.
Don Pointer
8:55 am on Sunday, April 28, 2013
I am behind you on that. We need to hear more about the good stories about good people in our communities who strengthen it by good and humble deeds rather than weaken it by self serving and accusatory words. Look around and we can find many a good neighbors whose love for their towns is expressed in their positive actions and motivations.