Cassidy Tires Tattoos Catalytic Converters for Naperville Residents

The rise of catalytic converter theft across the Naperville area prompted the Naperville police to team up with Cassidy Tire and Service  for their “Tat-A-Cat” event.  “To stop the theft, we are installing the last six digits of the VIN number using high heat-resistant paint. That paint number on the catalytic converter will stop the… Read more »

IHSA All-State Football | Mayor’s Interfaith Community Breakfast | Remembering Walter (Ted) Fredenhagen, Jr.

IHSA All-State Football The Illinois High School Football Coaches Association recently announced the 2022 All-State teams for the eight IHSA football classes. In class 5A, Benet Academy senior Pierce Walsh was a first-team selection as a wide receiver/defensive lineman. In class 8A, Naperville Central junior Maverick Ohle was named honorable mention as a defensive lineman/tight… Read more »

Two Naperville Troops Selling Christmas Trees

Boys Troop 889 and girls troop 1776 are back at the Wheatland Salem Church selling Christmas trees.  “We’re selling trees and basically with every shift, you can earn money for your scouting account, which you can use for things like reregistration and signing up for camp outs. And it’s just a generally fun way to… Read more »

Naperville Noon Lions to Host the 25th Annual Turkey Trot

“We’re so proud that we can get around 6,000 runners and walkers to come out on a day known for overeating,” said Turkey Trot race director Glenn Behnke. “There are some people that are lightning fast, and they’ll come back in 15 minutes. But what’s really cool is to see kids and they’re running or… Read more »

14 Naperville Residents Ask for Your Vote  

14 Naperville residents so far are getting ready to ask for your vote for City Council, with two currently filing petitions for the mayoral slot.  Starting on Monday, November 21, and continuing through November 28, 2022 candidates can drop off their petitions at Naperville City Hall.   Council Candidates Those who have filed for one of… Read more »

Annual Holiday Lights Go Up in Downtown Naperville

Thanksgiving week is here, the sky is dark early, so that means the holidays are here in downtown Naperville and the streets are dazzling with light. “Downtown Naperville is lit up. Behind me, as you can see, we are getting ready to get into the holiday season and we’re actually in the holiday season. Downtown… Read more »

Illumination’s 10th Year At The Morton Arboretum

Friends and family are now welcome to enter the colorful world of Illumination: Tree Lights as the Morton Arboretum celebrates a milestone year of the event. “It’s the 10th anniversary of Illumination: Tree Lights at the Morton Arboretum. So, this is an especially spectacular year because everything is bigger and better and more immersive than… Read more »

Inflation Weighing On Naperville School District 203’s Tax Levy Proposal

With inflationary pressures and other factors in play, Naperville School District 203 officials are anticipating using the state’s 5% maximum public schools tax cap law for next spring’s 2023 tax levy, which will be certified next month. How this will impact residents in Naperville and surrounding communities within the district’s boundaries could depend on a… Read more »

Naperville’s Butterball Turkey Talk-Line Is Open For Assistance

Around 68 million turkeys are eaten during the holiday season. But when it comes to cooking them…some folks may turn chicken. Never fear, the experts from the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line here in Naperville are ready to help. For over 40 years, Butterball has been on call to answer questions that Americans have about cooking turkey. … Read more »