Oswego, IL|News|
Oswego Beats & Eats Canceled This Year Amid Pandemic
The all-day outdoor festival held annually on Main Street will not make its return this summer, the organizers announced Wednesday.

I was born and raised in India before I came to Chicago to complete my master’s in journalism at Northwestern University. Writing has always been a passion, but when I learned about the abuse women my age faced, I decided to forego fictional stories to write about those who needed to be heard. That is how at the age of 14 I decided that I would dedicate my life to making a difference.
I worked as a reporter at The Telegraph in India while completing my master’s in English literature and over the past three years, have gained experience in newsrooms across the United States and South Africa.
I previously served as the editor of a weekly newspaper in Lockport, Illinois, and I recently joined Patch to continue delivering local news to readers. I look forward to telling your stories, and keeping you informed to the best of my abilities.
If you have a story, you can reach me at abhinanda.datta@patch.com.
The all-day outdoor festival held annually on Main Street will not make its return this summer, the organizers announced Wednesday.

Due to a planned protest at 5:30 p.m., the Plainfield PD said it is expecting several road closures.
From 4-7 p.m. July 1, residents can view site plans and comment on the multiple design proposals for the new amphitheater.
Movies will be screened Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday every week with parking lots opening at 7:45 p.m.
Nova, an American bully, was stolen from her family and sold. The residents and the Bolingbrook PD helped bring her back within 24 hours.
Eastbound lane on Normantown Road will be directed to merge onto the westbound lane from Birch Lane to Michigan Drive.
Education planning expert Robert Schwarz said the pandemic-induced layoffs, furloughs and uncertainties have also informed his projections.
Residents were earlier being asked to use Renwick Road or 135th Street instead.
The river tubing will float down DuPage River and is expected to take 1.5 to 3 hours depending on the water flow.
Sheriff Dwight Baird said $32,000 was spent in overtime to help Aurora police respond to riots May 31-June 1.
District officials are developing plans for either in-person classes, virtual learning or a model with a blend of both.
The Bolingbrook Park District announced Thursday that the playgrounds will remain closed in adherence of the Phase 3 protocols.
Phil Steffen, Todd Cass, and Chris Limberg were sworn in on June 11 by Sheriff Dwight Baird.
Kenneth Kroll recently assumed the role of chief at the Romeoville PD, and he said he has always ensured his officers act responsibly.
Earlier this year, Magid joined Google in their pledge to help increase the production capacity for lifesaving medical devices.
Lowe's has opened its first wave of applications for the grant that will provide much-needed relief to small businesses amid the pandemic.
Asia Young, a 15-year-old female is believed to be headed to Chicago or Wisconsin in the company of a male juvenile, police said.
Organizer Miravone Dorough said this protest will be a step in the direction of continuing the "work to abolish systemic racism."
According to owner Glen Martino, the club will have strict preventive measures in place, including a reduced seating capacity by 50 percent.
According to the district's website, the number of black and African American students has increased to 11.2 percent in 2019-2020.