Oak Brook, IL|Press Release|
Village Closes Buildings As Coronavirus Cases Surge
The Village Hall and Public Works facility will be closed to the public until the region is brought out of the rollback restrictions.
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The Village Hall and Public Works facility will be closed to the public until the region is brought out of the rollback restrictions.
Residents, visitors and business owners can visit the test site to view the materials and vote for their preferred choices.
The property, formerly owned and occupied by the McChesney & Miller grocery store, has been vacant since the closing of the store in 2014.
The 2016 Blue Ribbon School is accepting student applications for the 2021-2022 school year for children first through fifth grade.
The event will take place Nov. 20-28.
The hearing will be held Nov. 23 at the Village Hall.
Order takeout or curbside pickup from a Deerfield restaurant this month and you could win a gift card from the Village.
Garbage pickup will not be impacted by the closure.
Toys, games, books and sports equipment can be dropped off at Montgomery Village Hall through Dec. 9.
The Forest Preserves boasts a large network of volunteers doing incredible work all across the County.
Interested in volunteering at the library and becoming a reading buddy to kids?
Complete turkey dinners will be available for pick-up Nov. 26.
Recycle your old holiday lights at the Public Works Service Center Nov. 2 through March.
Face coverings and social distancing are required at the Glen Ellyn Public Library.
The City of Evanston reminds dog and cat owners to submit their 2021 Pet Registrations by the end of the year.
Election Day reminders, the upcoming Pumpkin Smash event, a new smoke detector law in Illinois, and more topics in this week's newsletter.
Residents who are not registered to vote may register and cast a ballot on Election Day.
"Your input is valuable to our community."
The polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. today.
Homes and businesses can be recognized for brilliant holiday displays this December thanks to the Village contest.