The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized the Village's use of green power to reduce its environmental impacts.
Brush must be stacked neatly in the parkway by Sunday evening prior to the scheduled pick-up week.
The homeless support group makes hard choice to close temporary housing sites due to COVID-19 pandemic, refers guests to Joliet center
Montgomery’s Historic Preservation Commission accepts historical items to be entered into their collection and used in future displays.
Public Works crews assisted the Village with storm damage cleanup after the Aug. 10 derecho.
Sign up now for a Community Blood Drive sponsored by Sen. Jim Oberweis on Sept. 21 in Yorkville!
Learn more about the federal Medicare program from the comfort of your own home.
The 12th annual Cemetery Walk will be held Oct. 7 via Zoom.
Local youth are invited to send positive messages and support seniors during these socially-distant times.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Pick-up will be for storm damage only.
Public Works Department crews will be flushing water mains in the Village starting Sept. 14.
A new accounting manager and payroll finance assistant have been hired by the Village.
Available options include an hourly rate, monthly and annual memberships.
Miles For Meals raised $3,000 for the Aurora Area Interfaith Food Pantry.
Kerrigan Rutherford was found dead at her family's home on Thursday.
Signup is required.
There is no change in the schedule due to the July 4th holiday being on Saturday.
Engineering Enterprises presented a five-year plan for road repairs to the Village Board June 8.
Ensuring the health and safety of both residents and staff at Montgomery Fest this year is "not possible," the Village said.
The Village announced the difficult decision to not go forward with this year's Montgomery Fest due to the coronavirus pandemic.
New operating procedures "will be adhered to for the near future as the status of the COVID-19 virus is monitored."
Residents can nominate their own property or someone else’s by submitting the property address on the Village website.
Residents can register now for the "31 miles in 31 days virtual run challenge" to help the Aurora Area Interfaith Food Pantry.
"Illinois pet owners are encouraged to take time to review their pet’s health needs and make arrangements with their veterinarians."
"The new Water Assistance Program will allow residential water customers financial relief on utility bills mailed in April."
At this time, normal garbage, recycling and yardwaste service will remain unaffected by these changes.
Social work interns from Aurora University assisted homeless guests in finding safe places to stay amidst widening global health crisis
In a second unanimous ballot, the board adopted a proclamation declaring that a local state of emergency/disaster exists in the village.
"I want to let our residents and businesses know that this proclamation is not being issued in response to an escalation of current crises".
All Village and outside meetings/activities scheduled at Village Hall have been cancelled until March 31.Keep Montgomery healthy.
The April 4th Spring Egg Hunt has been cancelled for March 18 due to Covid-19 (Coronavirus) concerns.
The monthly Dime Jingle Program at Montgomery Village Hall has been cancelled for March 18 due to Covid-19 (Coronavirus) concerns.
Week of March 30th: Areas east of Orchard Road to Hill Avenue (includes Parkview Estates) and north of Route 30 up to Ashland Avenue.
Shake your bunny tail down to Montgomery Park, 301 River St., Montgomery, on April 4 from 1-3p for the annual Spring Egg Hunt.
The main lobby at Village Hall in Montgomery has been turned into a mini Art Museum for the month of March to celebrate Youth Art Month.
A free community program titled “Maple Tapping” will be featured at Montgomery Village Hall at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 10th.
Seniors aged 55 and over are invited to enjoy a meal and play some Bingo on Feb. 11.
Bertino-Tarrant is urging residents to help brainstorm and identify strategies to encourage all residents to get counted in the 2020 census.
Recently, the Village of Montgomery confirmed Jason Carey as one of the new Water Treatment Plant Operators.