"Virtual group exercise classes can be a lifeline for those isolated at home,” said Brad Wilson, director of recreation and facilities.
Special concerts will be on Wednesdays at noon and the tower will be lit with blue lights to honor COVID-19 first responders.
Naperville Parks "wants to hear from riders who use this park, to understand their ideas about the current and future equipment and layout."
Ideas include " making a bird feeder, fixing a leaky faucet, or lowering the temperature of your hot water heater" to celebrate Earth Week.
Coronavirus cancellations and rescheduling information can be found on the Naperville Park District website.
Two more coronavirus cases reported in last week in Western Springs.
The project is set to start next week. A bike shelter is also planned.
Dozen cases have been reported so far in Western Springs.
Patrons can give critical blood donations May 7 and May 16.
Village public works crews are responding to main break.
Garbage company is restricting what it collects to counter the coronavirus.
Thank you for your patience during this uncertain time.
Coronavirus blamed for cancellation of event, which was to be held in gym.
With the guidance of two local authors, WSWS has been meeting regularly at Thomas Ford Library for over five years.
Forecast says there is a 60 percent chance of snow in Western Springs.
Help choose the books that win the prestigious Monarch and Bluestem awards.
He began his ministry at the Presbyterian Church of Western Springs in 2018; visit the Library's website to learn more
In a free session at the library, financial planner Dr. Jim Flanagan of Bentron Financial Group gives tips to plan for and navigate process
Residents should not notice change in water quality, absent big main break or fire, village says.
Republic Services plans to pick up its containers curbside Tuesday. Lakeshore starts collecting Thursday.
Service is offered every month at village's recreation center.
Some residents' collection days may change, village says.
If village does not receive payment by Monday, permits will be canceled.
Any leaves moved to the curb after Sunday will not be picked up.
Residents may see discoloration of their water, city says.
Storytime with Llama Llama at 1 PM; activities and photo ops till 3 PM.
Reps Wehrli, Grant, & Mazzochi Hosting Seminar to Help Local Governments and Non-Profits Earn GATA Certification
In a free session at the Park District, Jim Flanagan of Bentron Financial Group will help older adults gauge their retirement readiness
Representative Deanne Mazzochi to Host Transportation Town Halls in Westmont and Elmhurst
In free session, retirement expert Jim Flanagan covers Parts A through D of Medicare, Medicare supplements and different available plans
"The Blue Collar Jobs Act will lift up middle class families while expanding Illinois' businesses," Glowiak said.
A new state task force will focus on giving students the tools to make financially sound decisions thanks to State Senator Suzy Glowiak.
Residents now must be 21 years old to buy tobacco products in Illinois.
To combat summer slide, State Senator Suzy Glowiak is launching a Summer Reading Club for children and young people.
Senator Suzy Glowiak is hosting her next Town Hall Tuesday in Glen Ellyn on July 2 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Glen Ellyn Civic Center.
Meet Maria Meyer - 2019 Duck Derby Ambassador & Special Olympics Illinois athlete
The data-crunching website Homesnacks found only one place in the country that's better than Western Springs.
Westchester Girls Softball had the bases loaded at the Westchester McDonald’s
Sen. Suzy Glowiak is asking local residents to highlight the rich history of the 24th State Senate District by hosting a photo contest.
“Illinois residents deserve to be notified as soon as possible to take steps to protect themselves,” Glowiak said.