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Post by title1parent on Nov 11, 2009 6:14:39 GMT -5
Holiday closuresNovember 11, 2009 Sun Some government offices will be closed today for Veterans Day. Employment security The offices of the Illinois Department of Employment Security will be closed Wednesday in observance of Veterans Day. However, all services the department provides through its Web site will be available. People still will be able to file for first-time unemployment benefits, certify for benefits which is necessary to receive payment, and switch that method of payment to direct deposit. Visit www.ides.state.il.us. City government The Naperville Municipal Center will be closed today. In addition, the city's satellite government center, Community Connection, 535 Fairway Drive, will be closed. Garbage collection Curbside garbage/recycling collection will proceed as normally scheduled this week. Visit www.naperville.il.us. County government The DuPage County Jack T. Knuepfer Administration Building, 421 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, will be closed. County departments and services will reopen Thursday.
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Post by title1parent on Nov 25, 2009 5:15:12 GMT -5
Thanksgiving closingsNovember 25, 2009 From Submitted Reports The following organizations have announced closings for the Thanksgiving holiday. Naperville Public Library Nichols, 95th Street, and Naper Boulevard libraries will close Thursday. The normal operating hours of 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. will resume Friday. City services The Naperville Municipal Center will be closed Thursday and Friday. There will be no curbside garbage/recycling collection Thursday. Residents whose regular collection occurs Thursday or Friday will have their garbage and recycling picked up one day later. Visit www.naperville.il.us. Naperville Park District All offices of the Naperville Park District will be closed Thursday, Friday and Saturday. All offices will resume regular business hours Monday. DuPage County The DuPage County Jack T. Knuepfer Administration Building, at 421 N. County Farm Road in Wheaton, will be closed this Thursday and Friday in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. County departments and services will reopen Monday. Illinois Department of Employment Security The state agency will be closed Thursday and Friday in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. However, all services the department provides through its Web site, www.ides.state.il.us, will be available.
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Post by title1parent on Dec 8, 2009 18:57:33 GMT -5
This email comes to you via the 9th Ward Web Site at www.9thward.netPlease pass this on through your neighborhood news letters and email chains. Aurora Police are reminding residents of the city's snowfall ordinance, which was enacted to assure safe and effective snow plowing. It dictates the towing of any vehicle parked on a public street or alley during or after a snowfall of two inches or more. Failure to comply can lead to a ticket and vehicle tow that will cost a minimum of $150.00, plus applicable storage and release fees, depending on the time of the infraction. City streets and alleyways are not considered plowed until the lane of traffic nearest the curb has been cleared. Last winter, Aurora Police towed hundreds of vehicles that were in violation of the snowfall ordinance. Police also remind motorists to be extra careful when interacting with snow plows on city streets. Drivers should stay a minimum of 75 feet behind the plows and should never attempt to pass them. Winter weather also tends to spike the number of vehicles that are stolen while left running unattended. Police say these present a prime opportunity for thieves who have the ability to steal the vehicles in a matter of seconds. Although it may be inviting to make sure a car is warm before leaving home, police ask motorists to use common sense and to not leave the vehicle running unattended� whether or not the doors are locked. They point out that, even with the doors locked, a window can easily be broken giving a thief access to the running vehicle. Police say that, frequently, stolen cars and trucks are used in the commission of other crimes such as drive-by shootings and hit-and-run accidents. They also say that many insurance companies will not cover losses due to the negligence of the owner� including leaving a vehicle running unattended. Police officers can also issue citations if they come across an unattended, running motor vehicle on public property.
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