Amy Derby
Amy Derby is a freelance writer and long-time resident of Tinley Park. Her local, lifestyle and travel articles have been published by USAToday.com, LIVESTRONG.com, Yahoo! News and Chicago Tribune's TribLocal.
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Summer Festival Raises Community Awareness for Tinley Park Autism SchoolSqueals of happy children resonated through the blocks surrounding 173rd Street and Ozark Avenue in Tinley Park, where a summer festival for kids with autism shook up the town. -
Benches on the Avenue Draw Community CloserPrizes are awarded in categories such as Best Young Artist and Best Family Project, but the real winners are the locals who get to enjoy the benches and the local businesses that benefit from the tourism the artwork attracts. -
A Taste of Tinley ParkWhether you're a visitor killing time between trains or you're a local looking for lunch, downtown Tinley Park offers something for every appetite and budget. -
Tinley Park Farmers Market Lures in Locals with Affordable Family FunSpend a summer Saturday morning at the Tinley Park Farmers Market for fresh produce, arts and crafts, children's activities and things to do for the whole family. -
BlueHippo Consumer Fraud Charges Brought by Texas Attorney GeneralBlueHippo promised computers, preying on Texans with poor credit history, but didn't deliver. The company is already in Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Now, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has charged BlueHippo with violating the state's Deceptive Practices Act.
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Schylling Fined $200,000 Over Lead Paint ViolationsSchylling Associates Inc., distributors of spinning top toys and tin pails targeted toward young children, has agreed to pay the CPSC a $200,000 civil penalty for violating federal lead paint standards.
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Consumers' Heads in the Clouds, Privacy Protection Policy Up in the AirAt the intersection of Technology and Policy, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on January 29, 2010 addressed the potential dangers of cookie trails and the collection of consumer data in its second "Exploring Privacy" Roundtable.

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