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City Now Hiring For Public Works Supervisor
Resumes and applications are due Oct. 15.
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Resumes and applications are due Oct. 15.
Repair work will begin Sept. 24 with the closure expected to last four days, weather permitting.
Due to COVID-19, the City will be taking extra safety precautions within the Morton Civic Center.
The Annual Powering the Arts program supports local arts and cultural community challenged by COVID-19 pandemic.
The deadline is Sept. 30.
Bags of groceries will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The location will shift south of library due to parking lot maintenance.
The last week for regularly scheduled yard waste pickup will be Dec. 7-11.
The Board will consider the Chairman’s proposal and will approve the budget at its Nov. 24 meeting.
Registration and masks are required for the socially-distant event.
Kathy Ogean is hoping to raise $2,000 for the foundation to help fight pediatric cancers.
The topic was originally on the Sept. 22 Committee of the Whole meeting agenda.
Packets are available for those who wish to run for the office of Mayor, City Clerk and Alderman of Wards 2, 4 and 6.
Rachael Swiercz will receive a $1,000 award, a certificate and one year membership in the American Association of Chemistry Teachers.
AP Studio Art student Ilhana Kisija needs votes to advance in the Gallery Collection Greeting Card contest.
Work on fiber optic cable is expected to last Wednesday to Friday.
For Emergency Preparedness Month, there will be a village-wide test of the Northbrook Notify system next Tuesday at 10 a.m.
Two park commissioner positions are up for election.
Resources are available for food, travel and clothing vouchers in Bolingbrook.
Recordings of webinars will be posted for viewing at residents' convenience.