All other city facilities will remain open while the Finance Department is closed for training.
A second round of parkway tree planting will also be underway the week of June 10 in the city.
"West Suburban Living" magazine readers ranked Geneva as a premier community for dining, shopping and festivals.
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Customers who donate will receive a free doughnut, and those who give more than $10 will get a travel mug and a coupon for free coffee.
In Geneva, the moon will cover about 92.6 percent of the sun at the peak of the eclipse, according to a NASA map.
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Local Swedish Children's Choir present Swedish Meatball Dinner Benefit
Tutor training starts March 11
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Geneva was named one of the nine most hospitable small towns by travel publisher World Atlas.
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The Geneva Park District theater is marking a decade of being open and will celebrate with performances, memories and light refreshments.
The Geneva Police Department is participating in the Association for Individual Development's winter needs drive.
Tutor training starts February 6
The Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley awarded grants to 14 nonprofit organizations, including one in Geneva.
At Batavia Public Library, Dr. Jim Flanagan, author and founder of Bentron Financial Group, helps people navigate key retirement step
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ComEd will be trimming trees in two areas in Geneva from January to March.
Trees that would have normally been turned over to dumpsters will be turned into mulch that will be distributed across Geneva parks.
The 13 affected houses will also be issued a boil order due to the water main being shut down.
A GoFundMe campaign was established to raise money for James Oliver and his family after the student suffered a stroke earlier in December.
Geneva completed an EV Readiness Program created to help governments meet the growing demand for electric cars and charging infrastructure.
Geneva residents will have several opportunities to dispose of their live Christmas trees after the holidays.
So far, police have raised upwards of $44,000 through various events including Polar Plunge and Cop on a Rooftop.
"He goes above and beyond to service the community of Geneva," a Patch reader wrote of Michael Lambert.
The nominee leads the Rising Lights Project, which provides support and programming for adults with disabilities.
The city "is good choice if you fancy a small, beautiful community and suburban feel, signaling a historic downtown and homely attractions."
A few weeks ago, American Music Institute (AMI) opened its fourth Chicagoland area location in Geneva, IL
Historic Good Templar Park's 'Cottages In The Woods' features artisans, crafts, food and Viking ship tours Oct. 21 and Oct. 22 in Geneva.
"The collection is free and anonymous, no questions asked," Geneva police said.
Locals who usually go into the office to pay their bills won't be able to for one day in October.
Geneva residents will be notified when ComEd will begin trimming trees in their neighborhood.
The lunch also honors the memory of former Officer Keith Koza, who started an annual pig roast in 2008 to raise money for Special Olympics.
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Louise Brodie - Violin/Viola - Available Wednesday at AMI’s Clarendon Hills & Downers Campuses