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Aldi opens remodeled store in Arlington Heights Thursday

Aldi will hold a grand reopening Thursday at its remodeled store on the south side of Arlington Heights.

 

DuPage Election Commission director abruptly resigns

The executive director of the embattled DuPage County Election Commission, Joseph Sobecki, has abruptly resigned. In a letter dated Tuesday, Sobecki notified the three-person panel overseeing the commission that he was stepping down effective immediately. He gave no reason.

 

Proper Title expands in Oak Brook

Proper Title LLC recently moved its Oak Brook operations into a larger office at 1010 Jorie Boulevard, Suite 140.

 

Batavia group wants referendum to remove city's home-rule status

A Batavia group again wants voters to decide whether the city's home-rule powers should be taken away.

 

Rico, Modern Day Romeos, 7th heaven to play Hanover Park Family Fest

The musical acts Rico, Modern Day Romeos and 7th heaven will perform as Hanover Park celebrates its 60th anniversary with Family Fest 2018 on Saturday, Aug. 11, at Community Park.

 

What leadership means to Naperville veterans

Leadership means discipline, integrity, service, effort and selflessness in the eyes of veterans who shared their leadership tips with young Naperville workers.

 

Naperville addressing noise concerns for new hockey, concert venue

Naperville City Council members unanimously gave the go-ahead for development of a new ice arena and concert venue, asking the builder to add more trees to buffer sound from reaching a nearby senior living community.

 

After 9 months of talk, Developer now creating concepts for 5th Avenue redevelopment

Developer Ryan Companies is hitting the drawing board to begin creating concepts for new uses on 13 acres near the Naperville train station.

 

Schaumburg recommends Jim Beam Club at Boomers Stadium

Schaumburg trustees Tuesday unanimously recommended approval of the Schaumburg Boomers' request to replace the original press box at the village- and park district-owned stadium with a Jim Beam Club and bar at the team's own expense.

 

Molex CEO to retire after 42 years at Lisle company

Molex, a global manufacturer of electronic solutions, said today that Chief Executive Officer Martin P. Slark will retire in November after 42 years of service.

 

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