New Morton Arboretum Exhibit A new large-scale sculpture exhibit is coming to The Morton Arboretum in May 2023. Polish-American artist and sculptor Olga Ziemska will be showcasing her Of the Earth display, with five sculptures that will incorporate parts of trees and natural elements from around the arboretum itself. A first-generation child of Polish immigrants, this will be Ziemska’s… Read more »
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Longtime Edward-Elmhurst Health Leader Mary Lou Mastro To Retire
After 45 years in the healthcare industry, Mary Lou Mastro, MS, RN, FACHE, CEO of the South Region for the NorthShore-Edward-Elmhurst Health (NS-EEH), has announced her retirement Will Miss “Second Home” of 34 Years “Although I am excited to join my husband in retirement, I will miss the place that has been my second home… Read more »
Morton Arboretum To Launch New Large-Scale Exhibit In 2023
A new large-scale sculpture exhibit is coming to The Morton Arboretum in May 2023. Of the Earth Exhibit Polish-American artist and sculptor Olga Ziemska will be showcasing her Of the Earth display, with five sculptures that will incorporate parts of trees and natural elements from around the arboretum itself. It’s a chance for the Arboretum… Read more »
Santa Photo Fundraiser For Naperville Tornado Relief Efforts
Naperville Tornado Relief is hosting a picture with Santa event this Saturday, December 17, to raise money to help clean the remaining debris from the yards of those impacted by the June 2021 tornado that hit Naperville. Photos With Santa Santa will be available for photos from noon to 3 p.m at BaseCamp Pub in… Read more »
Assault Rifle Sales Ban on Hold | Santa Photo Fundraiser | Jan’s Book Angels
High-Powered Rifle Sales Ban on Hold The City of Naperville’s ban on the sale of most high-powered rifles is on hold until a federal judge determines if it can take effect as planned on January 1, or should be delayed until a current legal challenge against it is ruled on in court. The city agreed… Read more »
Park District and School Board Candidates File Election Petitions
Several candidates have turned in their filing petitions to run for four-year terms on the Naperville Park District, Naperville School District 203, and Indian Prairie School District 204 boards. There are three open slots on each. Park District Candidates So far two candidates have turned in paperwork for a park district board position. Christopher… Read more »
BBB Warns Shoppers of the 12 Scams of Christmas
As the holidays draw near, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is offering tips on how to steer clear of scams targeted at shoppers. They’ve neatly wrapped up the information in a 12 Scams of Christmas list. Look out for misleading social media ads. Advertisements often pop up within a news feed, but not all are… Read more »
Family Fun At Naper Settlement’s Holly Jolly Days
Naper Settlement set up some holiday fun with the return of its Holly Jolly Days, which run from December 12 through December 16. “It’s a late afternoon event, starting at 3 p.m., and ending at seven. It has a variety of things around the site for people and children and families to interact with.” said… Read more »
Candidates For Park, School Boards | Photo Contest Winner | Bubble Bash
Candidates Filing For D203, IPSD204 Boards Several candidates have already turned in their filing petitions to run for spots on the Naperville Park District, Naperville School District 203, and Indian Prairie School District 204 boards. There are three open slots on each. So far two candidates have turned in paperwork for a park district… Read more »
Naperville Man Charged with Hate Crime | Rulings on Disputed Nomination Petitions | Holly Jolly Days
Naperville Man Charged with Hate Crime A Naperville man has been charged with a hate crime, accused of putting swastika stickers on two campaign signs of Patty Gustin. Keith Klingeman, 49, was charged with two counts of hate crime, which is a Class 4 felony, and one count of criminal damage to property, according to… Read more »
Naperville’s Election Committee Hears Objections to Candidate Petitions
Two candidates for Naperville City Council with disputed nomination petitions earned the right to remain on the April 4, 2023 Consolidated Election ballot after rulings in their favor Monday morning at a hearing of the Naperville Electoral Board. Both Derek McDaniel and Nag Jaiswal will continue to be in the running for one of the… Read more »
Naperville Man Charged With Hate Crime In Gustin Campaign Sign Defacement
A Naperville man has been charged with a hate crime, accused of putting swastika stickers on two campaign signs of Patty Gustin. Keith Klingeman, 49, was charged with two counts of hate crime, which is a Class 4 felony, and one count of criminal damage to property, according to a press release by DuPage County… Read more »