Articles filed under Communities
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Arlington Heights Starbucks becomes 12th to unionize in the suburbsMar 27, 2025 6:46 pm - Workers at a Starbucks coffee shop in Arlington Heights voted 11-3 to join Starbucks Workers United, becoming the 12th unionized store in the suburbs.
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Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce to host annual galaMar 27, 2025 6:12 pm - The Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual gala “The Masquerade” returns on Friday, April 25, at the NIU Banquet Center in Naperville.
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Fox River Grove expands support for community events with new special events liaison roleMar 27, 2025 5:02 pm - The village of Fox River Grove is ramping up its commitment to community events by seeking the assistance of a qualified individual or company to support its special events commission in planning, coordinating, and managing its variety of community events.
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Learn about programs at Elgin’s Hawthorne Hill Nature Center at April 1 meetingMar 27, 2025 4:54 pm - Hawthorne Hill Nature Center program coordinator Devon Eldridge will present a program on her work developing and leading nature programs, managing events, and contributing to exhibit development.
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La Hacienda Calavera to replace former Lalo’s Mexican Restaurant in Schaumburg by EasterMar 27, 2025 4:49 pm - La Hacienda Calavera, the second location of a 3-year-old Cicero restaurant, will open by Easter on the former site of Lalo’s Mexican Restaurant in Schaumburg.
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Ex-library worker pleads guilty to child pornography possessionMar 27, 2025 4:46 pm - A former Addison Public Library employee has pleaded guilty to possession of child sex abuse materials.
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Huntley village president Hoeft challenged by trustee Piwko in Tuesday’s electionMar 27, 2025 4:39 pm - Huntley Village President Timothy Hoeft faces a challenge from board member John Piwko during Tuesday’s election.
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Bestselling Buffalo Grove author turned pandemic suburban life into murder mystery novelMar 27, 2025 4:37 pm - Known for his James Bond novels and chilling thrillers, Raymond Benson shares what inspired him to write his most recent novel during the COVID-19 pandemic, a murder mystery called “The Mad, Mad Murders of Marigold Way.”
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Teen Philanthropy students to host ‘Seas the Trivia’ fundraiserMar 27, 2025 4:33 pm - Seniors in the KidsMatter Teen Philanthropy Initiative are hosting a trivia event as part of their yearlong fundraising campaign.
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Palatine village council candidates clash on economic developmentMar 27, 2025 3:45 pm - Palatine’s only contested race for village council in the April 1 election pits District 1 Council Member Tim Millar against challenger Greg Langer.