New Lenox, IL|Press Release|
Holiday Related Garbage Delay
Due to the upcoming holiday, garbage pickup will be delayed for one day.
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Due to the upcoming holiday, garbage pickup will be delayed for one day.
The Village of Montgomery has completed a new bike path project.
The Village Hall and Police Department Administrative Office will be closed for the holiday.
Three people will be randomly selected each week to win a $100 gift card to the Downers Grove restaurant of their choice.
The proposed term of the agreement will begin on April 1, 2021 and end on March 31, 2026.
The proposed term of the agreement will begin on April 1, 2021 and end on March 31, 2026.
Children to receive a call from Santa or Mrs. Claus Dec. 8-10.
The Village of La Grange and its Environmental Quality Commission encourages residents to recycle unwanted holiday lights this season.
The offenders fled the scene in the vehicle and were last seen traveling eastbound on Maple Avenue Monday.
New pedestrian crossing signals, or Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons ("RRFB"), have been installed.
The Forest Preserve District will close beginning at noon on Wednesday through Friday.
The Village will be collecting holiday lights for recycling at the Public Works Facility.
Chopra Center certified instructor Stephanie Frantz will teach mindfulness meditation techniques and a stress-buster breathing exercise.
The event is geared for home-school students grades K-6 with caregivers.
Supply kits can be picked up at the library for the Dec. 10 event.
Carlos Perez led troopers through residential neighborhoods in Burr Ridge and Darien at speeds of approximately 80 miles per hour.
Several campus traffic signals will be adjusted to act as a four-way stop by continuously flashing red.
The facility will be operated by the French insect producer Innovafeed and will co-locate with ADM’s Decatur corn processing complex.
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Families can pick up once per week and will receive seven days' worth of meals.