Naperville begins ash tree treatment
The City of Naperville, Ill., has begun its multi-year treatment plan for all healthy ash trees.
The City of Naperville, Ill., has begun its multi-year treatment plan for all healthy ash trees.
Nicki Anderson of the Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce on Monday provided an update on last week's meeting concerning the Home Rule Sales Tax.
Expect delays around Ogden Avenue and Columbia Street beginning on Tuesday.
The city of Naperville will be conducting enforcement efforts and other events as part of Illinois Rail Safety Week, Sept. 13-19.
The Naperville Police Department took part in National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Saturday, giving residents the chance to bring unused and unwanted prescription medications to the front lobby of the police department at 1350 Aurora Ave.
A public house open house will be hosted by the City of Naperville on Oct. 21.
Phone scams are on the rise in Naperville lately, with more and more residents filing complaints with the Naperville Police Department. Some recent scams involve residents receiving calls from people pretending to be Naperville city employees attempting to collect on an outstanding utility bill.
With the third annual Healthy Driven Naperville Marathon and Half Marathon less than two weeks away, the City of Naperville has published a guide to street closures and parking restrictions that will be implemented during the highly anticipated event on Sunday, Nov. 8.
The Naperville Mayor’s Office invites qualified residents to volunteer to fill the open position of trustee on the city’s Firefighters’ Pension Fund Board. The main task of the board is to control and manage the pension fund for Naperville’s firefighters.
The Naperville Police Department recently presented a $400 check to the Chicagoland Chapter of Pets for Vets on Veterans Day.
The Township of Naperville Electors will discuss a shared services plan at its annual meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, at the Naperville Township District Office.
3.8 percent of people in Naperville were receiving food stamps as of April 31, 2016, according to an analysis of the federal program by DuPage Policy Journal.
On July 1, 2016, Robt W Busching purchased a two bedroom, two bathroom home at 1049 W. Ogden Ave., No. 1-215, Naperville from Mary F. Rev Agmt Baumgartner (trustee) and Catherine Salika for $92,000.
On July 1, 2016, Chu-Ren and Yi-Hsien M. Cheng purchased a one bedroom, one bathroom home at 5 Pebblewood Lane W.-201 S040, Naperville (unincorporated) from Dane Haidu for $95,000.
Naperville will see no lack of interest in filling four available City Council seats in the spring 2017 election, as five individuals — three incumbents and two new contenders — all declared their candidacies at the earliest opportunity.