The Stories Near Montgomery This Week
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The top stories from near Montgomery this week
People held at O'Hare released, police identify Oswego man fatally shot in Naperville and Glen Ellyn students on gold medal culinary team
Residents are invited to drop by to meet the Village President and enjoy coffee and donuts
Official with the Montgomery Economic Development Corporation said Caterpillar may downsize, but they won't leave
Check out events for kids and adults on the last day of the year
The printed expiration date is in a few days, but they will be valid for another seven months.
In addition to meeting with the mayor, this event will give visitors a sneak peek at the Festival of Trees.
You can also nominate your own!
MetroNet will communicate the construction process with residents in a letter mailed to them before construction begins.
"I look forward to serving on the CMAP Board as we address issues of importance to the entire area," Brolley said.
Also, get some safety tips.
Also try your hand at its Escape Room.
Residents are invited to drop by to meet the Village President on an informal basis and discuss items of concern with him.
Find out where they're living.
During the event, you can also drop off electronics, all types of batteries and metal.
"Of course we want to know how it can happen in the day and age of cameras, with other people in the room," the teen's father said.
Scaredy-cat? Don't worry. It's more of a history lesson.
A $2 convenience fee will be issued for bills paid online and by phone.
Items must be at the curb prior to 6 a.m.
The event is free and open to all ages.
Did you enter the Aug. 12-14 raffle at Montgomery Fest? Check to see if you're a winner!
Recycling TVs and computer monitors will cost between $25 and $35.
She's hoping to raise $15,000 in order to get them.
Registration begins at 6 a.m. and continues through 10 a.m. on the day of the derby.
The fee to participate will be $10 per address.
The group removed ground cover and dead tree limbs, trimmed bushes, replanted perennials and then planted flowers.
Residents should refrain from washing laundry when flushing is done in or near their neighborhood.
17-year-old Brianna Lisner leaves Sept. 6.
The application deadline is July 22.
Winners received a letter signed by Village President Matt Brolley and Beautification Chair Stan Bond, along with a colorful yard sign to d.
The Fourth of July is the biggest day of the year for reported lost dogs. Here are some tips to keep pets safe during the festivities.
The Montgomery Village Hall is holding a presentation July 12.
Nominations will be accepted up through June 27.
The new lane configuration will consist of a dedicated left turn lane and a through/right turn lane.
The summer-long event kicks off with a screening of "Inside Out."
Mark your calendars now!
Don't make a wasted trip.
The Beautification Committee is looking for volunteers to help plant flowers in the flower boxes that line the Mill Street Bridge.