Thanks to everyone who donated books to our Summer Book Drive!
Coronavirus-related deaths remain at two in the village, with the last one being in mid-July.
Crossings at Lawn and Grand Avenues, and pedestrian crossing at Central Avenue, will be closed; Wolf Road is scheduled to remain open.
The village is asked to approve a study for sidewalks in a local neighborhood. But officials say there is no clear mandate.
Lessons for all instruments... violin, piano, voice, guitar, trumpet, flute, clarinet, etc
Monthly Styrofoam collection will resume the first Saturday in October at the Recreation Center.
A car with the keys inside was stolen in Western Springs, report says.
Village's last death from the coronavirus was in mid-July, the county says.
The September-October issue can be viewed on the Village website before being mailed to all residents.
Survey responses will be accepted through Sept. 29.
The project will begin Sept. 14 and is expected to last about 40 days.
Sixty vodka bottles were stolen from grocery store, police say.
Renewals notices are being mailed out this week to those who park along the tracks.
Survey indicates why people oppose sidewalks. Meanwhile, supporters plan rally backing sidewalks in village neighborhood.
Four seats are up for election in April.
Naperville Park District’s A Night at the Movies series will end the 2020 season with a showing of “Captain Marvel."
Village police say whether targeted cars were unlocked.
Village sees its biggest increase in coronavirus cases since mid-July.
Celebrate library card sign-up month by getting your card at Thomas Ford Library this September.
Current conditions are ideal for mosquitoes and the potential for West Nile Virus.
LRS will be operating on a regular schedule the week of September 7, despite the Labor Day holiday.
The Nike pickle ball and tennis courts will be closed Sept. 3-6 for the Chicago Pickle Ball Open.
Village President Alice Gallagher will publish a weekly bulletin as a new platform for sharing information about Village issues.
Request a ballot for the General Election on November 3.
Animal was seen inside car when it was 95 degrees outside, report says.
Police say a driver struck a stop sign at night by school.
Woman is believed to have stolen package from front porch, police say.
The board honored park police at a commissioners meeting Aug. 27.
The village's rate of coronavirus cases is still better than many suburbs, statistics show.
"It is a privilege to serve as your Village president," she tells the Western Springs community.
The program is viewable on the park district website.
Village trustees weigh sidewalk project for neighborhood.
A lawyer contends a subdivision's drainage project could be done for far less.
Suspect claimed to be with the water department, report says.
Rep. Jim Durkin, the Western Springs Police Department and the Illinois State Police are hosting the event.
Village's rate of increase is the same as the state's in the last week.
The park district was featured in the Daily Herald for their ongoing work and creative responses to challenges during the pandemic.
Naperville Park District is extending the outdoor concert season.
Residents have expressed a sentimental attachment to the tree.
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