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Downers Grove Council Cancels Sept. 11 Meeting
The next meeting will be held Sept. 18 at Village Hall, 801 Burlington Ave.

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The next meeting will be held Sept. 18 at Village Hall, 801 Burlington Ave.

Thousands of VHS tapes, audiobooks on cassette and select CDs will be available for free this weekend as the library makes room for new material.
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Downers Grove police reports, Aug. 28 - Sept. 3.
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Twenty homeless students received brand new backpacks at the beginning of the school year thanks to a generous donation from the Roadrunners youth soccer club.
The school board has begun discussing the need for several facility upgrades, including the roof at Longfellow Center and the overcrowding issues at Lester and Pierce Downer.
The Tollway announced Thursday that it will begin filing lawsuits against chronic toll violators in order to recover more than $300 million in unpaid tolls and initial fines.
The Tollway announced Thursday that it will begin filing lawsuits against chronic toll violators in order to recover more than $300 million in unpaid tolls and initial fines.
The Tollway announced Thursday that it will begin filing lawsuits against chronic toll violators in order to recover more than $300 million in unpaid tolls and initial fines.
The Tollway announced Thursday that it will begin filing lawsuits against chronic toll violators in order to recover more than $300 million in unpaid tolls and initial fines.
The Tollway announced Thursday that it will begin filing lawsuits against chronic toll violators in order to recover more than $300 million in unpaid tolls and initial fines.
The Tollway announced Thursday that it will begin filing lawsuits against chronic toll violators in order to recover more than $300 million in unpaid tolls and initial fines.
The Downers Grove/Woodridge/Lisle will host Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno (R-Lemont) on Sept. 19 for a discussion on the state's pension obligations.
Downers Grove police reports, Aug. 26-31.
The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at the Downers Grove Park District Recreation Center, 4500 Belmont Road, to discuss the need for improvements to the reliability of electricity service within the village.
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