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Politics & Government

New Trier Township Clerk Postpones Annual Town Meeting

Township Clerk Jerome Hoynes and the Board of Trustees announced that the Township's 171st Annual Town Meeting is postponed.

Clerk Jerome Hoynes
Clerk Jerome Hoynes (Wisdom Bridge Marketing L.L.C.)

As Illinois residents continue to follow "shelter in place" requirements established by Governor Pritzker, New Trier Township Clerk Jerome Hoynes and the Board of Trustees announced that the Township’s 171st Annual Town Meeting, originally scheduled for April 14, 2020 will be postponed to a date to be determined when social distancing and other public space gathering restrictions are lifted.

The township will post the rescheduled date of the Annual Town Meeting at Clerk Hoynes’ Clerk Hoynes' web page, on social media, newsletters and other communications.

New Trier Township continues to provide Food Pantry services during the pandemic. Food pantry clients will be able to pick-up one bag of pre-selected food. Paper goods and grocery donations will be accepted by appointment. Please phone Brian Leverenz, Community Service Administrator at (847) 446-8203 to make arrangements for pick-up or donations.

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New Trier Township’s missionis to provide leadership, advocacy and resources to benefit the physical, mental and social well being of Township residents. Established in 1850, New Trier Township government serves the 56,000 residents in the villages of Glencoe, Kenilworth, Wilmette and Winnetka, plus portions of Glenview and Northfield. The Township Office is located at 739 Elm Street in Winnetka or on-line at www.newtriertownship.com

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