UpdatedTue, Feb 16, 2021 at 5:12 pm CT
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Trinity Sober Living, which is renting at 359 Ruby St. (right foreground), plans to open a sober house. The Clarendon Hills village government says the group needs a conditional use permit to open the group home. (Google Maps)
CLARENDON HILLS, IL The owners of a Clarendon Hills house are defending themselves against neighbors criticism of their plans to rent to a sober living organization. One of them said the neighbors should know better than to take part in bullying and malicious lies.
In a Feb. 5 statement, the Clarendon Hills village government released a statement about the plan for the group home at 359 Ruby St. It said the village had just been made aware of an advertisement for a house manager for up to 10 residents in the home.