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🌱 Woman Carjacked At Shell + Resurfacing Begins On Harlem Avenue
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Good morning, Oak Park and River Forest! Here's your guide to today's headlines.
First, today's weather: Cooler with a few showers. High: 47 Low: 36.
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Here are the top 4 stories in Oak Park-River Forest today:
1. An Oak Park woman was carjacked at gunpoint on April 1 at the Shell gas station at 6129 North Ave. Maywood police later discovered her vehicle set on fire in the 1400 block of South 6th Avenue. (Wednesday Journal)
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2. Four catalytic converters were stolen from parked cars in Oak Park between March 24-29, according to Oak Park police activity summaries. Estimated losses ranged from $1,000 to $3,500. (Paid source: Oak Leaves)
3. Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill this week guaranteeing paid sick leave to vaccinated teachers. “This is a step to recognize those who have done all they can to protect themselves, their families, their students and their schools, but still end up facing hardships because of the pandemic,” Oak Park Senator Don Harmon said. (WTTW)
4. Resurfacing work began this week on Harlem Avenue and is expected to last through October. According to Wednesday Journal, the $5.7 million Illinois Department of Transportation project will send crews to Berwyn, Riverside, North Riverside, Forest Park, Oak Park and River Forest. (Wednesday Journal)
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Today in Oak Park-River Forest:
- Visit Brookfield Zoo now through April 15 and get free admission to the Hamill Family Play Zoo with a general admission ticket. (10 a.m.)
- Hear a Convocation Chamber Concert at Concordia. (11:30 a.m.)
- “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” opens at Lake Theatre. (3 p.m.)
- BeerShop hosts “Bring Your Own Vinyl Night.” (7 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- An upcoming Nineteenth Century Club program will examine the creativity of Walt Disney. (Club)
- The River Forest budget for the next fiscal year is now available for public review. (VRF)
- Downtown Oak Park is looking to hire a full-time digital marketing and communications manager. (DOP)
- The Village of Oak Park will host a free paper shredding event April 30 at the Public Works Center. (VOP)
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About me: Georgi is a Chicago-based newsletter writer and partner content curator. She spent five years on the entertainment beat for FF2 Media covering film festivals across the U.S. Her feature articles have been recognized with awards from the Illinois Women's Press Association and National Federation of Press Women. As editor-in-chief of the Lewis University newspaper, she and her staff earned honors from the Associated Collegiate Press and American Scholastic Press Associations. She began working for Patch in 2019.
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