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Streamwood

Community News
July/August 2022

Summer Celebration 2022


After two long years, join us for a Streamwood Safari! Gather with family, friends, and neighbors at
Hoosier Grove Park for the event of the summer. Come out and enjoy delicious food, great music,
contests, rides, and more, as we celebrate summer in Streamwood!

Enjoy a full line up of music and children’s entertainment. The fun begins Friday, July 29 at 5:00
pm, with music, food, games, and rides. Saturday, July 30, at 10:30 am, the parade will step off at
Streamwood Boulevard and Bartlett Road. Carnival rides start at 12:00 pm on Saturday. We’re once
again offering unlimited rides with a $25 wristband on Saturday and Sunday, from 12:00 pm to
4:00 pm. For a full schedule of events, please visit: streamwoodsummercelebration.org.

Schedule of events:
Friday, July 29
Children’s crafts, 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Games, and carnival rides, 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Business Expo Booths, 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm; Bingo, 7:00 pm
Main Stage – Rosie & The Rivets, 5:30 pm; American English, 8:30 pm

Saturday, July 30
Parade, 10:30 am
Children’s crafts, 12:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Games, and carnival rides, 12:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Unlimited carnival rides w/$25 wristband, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Business Expo Booths, 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm; Bingo, 2:00 pm
Main Stage – Serendipity, 5:30 pm; 7th Heaven, 8:30 pm

Sunday, July 31
Golf outing, 7:30 am
Children’s crafts, games, and carnival rides, 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Unlimited carnival rides w/$25 wristband, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Business Expo Booths, 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Bingo, 2:00 pm
Main Stage – Sushi Roll, 2:30 pm; Maggie Speaks, 5:30 pm

July 4th Fireworks Return!


Streamwood’s 4th of July fireworks will take place on Monday, July 4, at 9:30 pm,
at Dolphin Park (880 S Park Boulevard). In case of inclement weather, rain date is
Tuesday, July 5.
Village of Streamwood Village Board News
President, Board of Trustees, Code Amendments – Business Licensing Changes
and Village Clerk The Village Board recently passed several amendments to Village Code to expand business opportunities
in the areas of food truck vending, alcohol sales in gas station convenience stores, and commercial food
production and sales for home-based businesses. With the approval of these new regulations the Village
Billie D. Roth now allows food trucks to operate in conjunction with a special event, such a wedding, corporate event,
Village President or block party. The special event must be approved by the Village, the food truck must also be licensed
with the Village and have approval from the Cook County Health Department in advance of the event.
Also, gas stations with convenience stores are now permitted to sell packaged beer and wine. There
are additional limitations on this type of alcohol sales, and it is also subject to the gas station operator
Michael H. Baumer obtaining the appropriate liquor licensing.
Village Trustee
Finance Committee Lastly, in accordance with new State legislation, the Village allows “cottage food” businesses to sell
certain food items that have an extended shelf life, such as jams, jellies, syrups, pickled or fermented
produce, soups, baked goods, and candies. Cottage foods are certain foods or drinks that are prepared in
a home-based kitchen and packaged for retail sale directly to the public. Cottage food businesses must be
James P. Cecille licensed with the Village and inspected by the Cook County Health Department prior to producing/selling
Village Trustee any goods. For questions or additional information on these topics please reach out to the Community
Community Affairs Development Department at 630-736-3843 or at communitydevelopment@streamwood.org.
Committee

William W. Harper
Village Trustee
Public Works Committee

Rezwanul Haque
Ribbon Cutting
Village Trustee Village Board members were at the ribbon cutting at Piato Fine
Legislative Committee Greek Dining on Thursday, May 5, during their grand opening.
The restaurant is located at 948 S Barrington Road. Members
of the community are encouraged to stop in and enjoy their
authentic Greek dishes!
Larry Schmidt
Village Trustee Keeping Our Water Systems Safe!
Public Safety Committee
Our Annual Drinking Water Quality Report is now available online at
streamwood.org. We are pleased to once again report that your tap water
met or exceeded all US and Illinois drinking water health standards. If you
would like a paper copy of the report, please contact the Public Works
Mary F. Thon
Department at 630-736-3850 to have one mailed to you.
Village Trustee
Community Development
Committee Retirements
We would like to congratulate the following Village of Streamwood
employees who retired in May and June: Jay Smiley, Firefighter/
Paramedic, had his final walk-out on May 22 with 25 years of
Kittie L. Kopitke service; John Peterson, Community Development Director, retired
Village Clerk May 26 with 35 years of service; and Joe Enzbigilis, Firefighter/
Paramedic, had his final walk-out on June 24 with 12 years of service. We wish them all the best in
their retirement and thank them for their commitment and service to our community!

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Village Board News Village President’s Message
Community Blood Our community continues
to look after one another.
Drive We were happy to have
The Streamwood Blood
37 donors attend our April
Commission thanks our
Community Blood Drive.
community’s caring and
But we need more! Many
generous donors for
people believe that most
participating in the April blood
blood is needed after major
drive. Donors gave 33 units
disasters. Did you know
of life-saving blood, which
that personal emergencies and ongoing medical needs of patients require a constant
had the potential to save nearly 100 lives. We need your help!
and ready blood supply? Every two seconds, someone in the US needs blood. Your
The Commission will hold the next blood drive on Wednesday,
donation can help save lives! We hope to see you at our next drive on Wednesday,
August 24, from 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm, at the Streamwood Police
August 24.
Department. Please visit donors.vitalant.org or call 877-258-
4825 to make an appointment to donate blood and save even
On behalf of the Village Board, I would like to extend our sincere appreciation to
more lives. Please be sure to use group code: ORDOSW98.
the Veterans Memorial Commission, including Slawomir Latka, Bill Lunsford, James
Appointments recommended but walk-ins are welcome.
Nicklen, Bill Schmidt, Kathryn Serbin, Charles Stricker, Steve Wilson, and Richard
Winterfeld. In addition, we would like to thank numerous volunteers for their tireless
2022 Citizens Police Academy efforts and ongoing dedication in making our Memorial Day Observance a moving
Be a part of the Streamwood Police Department Citizens Police experience where we celebrate, honor, and remember the service and sacrifice of the
Academy. Members gain new insights into how police officers brave men and women who gave their lives protecting our nation’s freedom. With
perform their duties and serve the community. It is also a school over and Memorial Day past, we turn our focus to summer.
great way to foster better communication between community
members and police through education. The Academy consists of Summer is the perfect time to get out of the house and visit with your neighbors
ten (10) classes focused on topics such as Forensics and Evidence and friends. Be sure to join us at Dolphin Park for our Independence Day fireworks
Collection, Criminal Investigations, Patrol Functions, Traffic Stops, display on Monday, July 4 at 9:30 pm.
Special Operations, Domestic Violence Investigations, and more.
Classes will be held on Monday evenings, from 6:30 pm - 8:30 Of course, summer would not be complete without Summer Celebration. We are
pm, August 15 to October 24. Application deadline is Friday, July so happy to be able to hold this fest again, after waiting two years due to the
15. The class is open to residents and those who work in the pandemic! The fun begins on Friday, July 29 and runs through Sunday, July 31.
Village. To learn more or apply, go to streamwood.org or contact Join us on a Streamwood Safari and volunteer at the festival. There are many
Commander Mike Schwartz at mschwartz@streamwood.org or opportunities still available. Please contact my office at 630-736-3801 or by email
630-736-3776. at mayor@streamwood.org.

I have already had several people inquire about our annual Garden Contest. For
the third year, we will have the opportunity to appreciate all the gardens within
Streamwood, as we sponsor a Garden Contest for residents. If you love to spend
time in your yard, please be sure to submit your garden entry in one (1) of six (6)
categories by the registration deadline of Friday, August 12. (Contest details are on
page 5.) Everyone enjoys seeing the photos of gardens entered. I know there are
more to be seen and I hope you will participate!

Enjoy your summer,

Billie D. Roth
Village President

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Village Board News Kittie’s Korner
Enjoy A Walk – Safely! Village Clerk Kittie Kopitke
The Village continues its work on improving bicycle
and pedestrian paths throughout the community. Wipers On? Headlights Need To Be On Too!
We welcome resident input on our plans and Just a reminder to all motorists that when using your windshield wipers in rainy weather, you MUST
prioritizing areas for improvement. But we don’t also turn on your vehicle’s headlights.
want you to wait until the paths are fully installed
– we encourage you to get out and enjoy a walk
Do You Have Old Eyeglasses Or Hearing Aids To Discard?
The Streamwood Lions Club has a collection box at Village Hall. Simply drop off your unwanted
but want you to be careful. Remember to stay
eyeglasses or hearing aids at the cashier counter and the Lions Club will recycle them.
on sidewalks or paths if present. Where there are
gaps or missing paths, please stay on the street Worn Or Tattered American Flags?
close to the curb. Be mindful of vehicles entering, VFW Post 5151 will properly dispose of them. Deposit the flags in the drop box at Village Hall in the
existing, or navigating the roads. east vestibule between the doors.

Police Beat Meetings Garage Sales


Please obtain a garage sale permit before the sale is conducted. There is
The Police Department patrols the Village in a $1.00 charge for the permit. Please note that only TWO garage sales
distinct geographic areas, called “beats”, and per year are permitted for each address and each sale is only permitted for
holds regular meetings with the community. The TWO consecutive days, between the hours of 9:00 am and 5:00 pm.
primary purpose of a beat meeting is to provide
police, residents, and other community stake Planning A Block Party?
holders the opportunity to discuss conditions in the Block Party applications are available at the cashier’s counter at Village Hall and on the Village’s
neighborhood and develop strategies to address website. The forms provide the party planners with necessary details (Fire Department and/or Police
any concerns. Regular meetings also provide an Department visits and Public Works barricades) needed BEFORE the date of their party. All Block Party
opportunity for police and community to get to applications must be filed with the Village Clerk at least 14 days before the requested party date.
know one another. The August Beat meetings will
be held in the police station training room (401 E Got Hazardous Waste To
Irving Park Road), at 7:00 pm. Beats #2 and #3 Dispose Of?
will be held on Thursday, August 4; Beats #1 and The closest IL EPA site is in Naperville at
#4 on Thursday, August 25. 156 Fort Hill Drive, Naperville (630-420-
6095). Hours are Saturdays and Sundays
only from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. For a list
of accepted and NOT accepted items, please visit the website at naperville.il.us/services/garbage-and-
recycling/household-hazardous-waste-facility.

Planning To Cut Any Tress?


Please call Public Works at 630-736-3850 before cutting any trees on your property. Forestry
Department personnel will check the tree, its location, etc. This is a FREE service.

Severe Storms Created Severe Damage


Severe winds in excess of 80 mph tore through sections of the Village on June 13. Large
trees were impacted, which then caused many power outages. Thankfully, we received no
reports of injuries. Cleanup of the branches and trees has been an ongoing effort. The size of
some trees that fell required special equipment and personnel to remove. We thank our Illinois
Public Works Mutual Aid Network (IPWMAN) partners for assisting with the cleanup including
Arlington Heights, Bartlett, Downers Grove, DuPage and Kane Counties, Hanover Township,
Hoffman Estates, Palatine, and Woodridge.

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Community News
Memorial Day
Observance
It was a lovely weekend
for our 2022 Memorial
Day observance. A
Candlelight Vigil was held
on Saturday, May 28,
where the Battlefield Cross
was built and candles were lit. On Sunday, May 29, Naval
Captain (retired) Kathryn Serbin encouraged everyone to
never forget the forgotten, while continuing to educate and
inspire our young people. The POW/MIA Table Ceremony
was a solemn reminder of those who have not returned.
We appreciate the dedication of our Veterans Memorial
Commission members, who bring us these meaningful
ceremonies each year.

Hope Visits St. John DARE Students


As the school year was coming to an end, Corporal Detective Kosartes and
her K9 partner/comfort dog, Hope, visited with 5th grade DARE students at
St. John Catholic School. It was a great way to unwind on a Friday as they
looked forward to summer break!

Cop On A Rooftop
2022 marks the 20th Anniversary of the Dunkin’ and Illinois Law
Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Illinois partnership. This partnership has been a huge success over the years;
in fact, more than $6.7 million has been raised in Illinois! Through law enforcement members’ hard work in 2021, nearly
$870,000 was raised across 283 locations. This year’s goal is to build on that tremendous accomplishment from 2021 and to
raise more than $900,000 for the athletes of Special Olympics Illinois.
The 2022 Cop on a Rooftop event is scheduled statewide for Friday, August 19 from 5:00 am to 12:00 pm. Streamwood police officers will rally your support for
Special Olympics athletes. For more details, please call 630-736-3700.

Garden Contest – A Celebration of Gardening


Do you have a green thumb? Enter your garden and show us what you have growing this summer! The contest is open for the amateur gardeners of
Streamwood. There will be one (1) winner for each of the six (6) categories: porch, balcony, or container garden; shade garden; vegetable/herb garden;
perennial garden; outdoor oasis, and senior (age 65 and older) garden. Each entry will be judged on the following criteria: general neatness and appeal; natural
or formal layout; use of color; variety of plants; creative use of garden hardware and art, and sustainable features and methods used.
You may only enter under one (1) category and must submit three (3) current photos of your garden. Six (6) winners will receive a “Golden Trowel” award,
a garden sign to display, a Village of Streamwood swag bag and of course, bragging rights! Complete details and entry form can be found on our website at
streamwood.org or contact the Village President’s office at 630-736-3801 or mayor@streamwood.org. The registration deadline is Friday, August 12.

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Government Partner News

Hanover Township Streamwood Park District


hanover-township.org
streamwoodparks.org
Annual Backpack Distribution
Hanover Township is gearing up for its annual Summer Concert Series
Backpack Distribution and is asking the community Enjoy great live music in Hoosier Grove Park from VOYAGE, Thursday, July 7, and Feel Good
for donations of school supplies and backpacks Party Band, Thursday, August 11. Performances begin at 7:00 pm and admission is free.
for Township youth returning to school in the fall.
Most needed items include backpacks, notebooks, Unplug Illinois
loose-leaf paper, pencils, markers, crayons, scissors, Relax and unplug for a device-free day of family adventure on Saturday, July 9 from 2:00 pm
flash drives, pens, and glue sticks. Donations of gift cards to use for the purchasing of school to 4:00 pm at Commissioners’ Park. The event is free to attend.
supply items are appreciated as well. Supplies can be dropped off at the following Township
locations: Town Hall, 250 S IL Route 59 in Bartlett; Hanover Township Senior Center, 240 S Play In The Park
IL Route 59 in Bartlett; Astor Avenue Community Center, 7431 Astor Avenue in Hanover Park Enjoy free themed nights of play, including “Christmas in July”, Thursday, July 14, at Surrey
and Izaak Walton Center, 899 Jay Street in Elgin. Woods Park and “Out of this World”, Thursday, August 4, at Challenger 7 South Park. Fun for
all ages from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm.
Backpacks will be distributed from August 9 through August 12 at the Astor Avenue
Community Center in Hanover Park to Township residents. Residents may call the Community Touch A Truck
Center at 630-540-9085 in August to schedule a time for pick up. Have truckloads of family fun at the annual Touch a Truck event from 10:00 am to
12:00 pm, Saturday, August 6, in the parking lot of Park Place Family Recreation Center.
Veterans Services At Hanover Township
Are you a veteran, or do you know a veteran who needs assistance in obtaining benefits? Community Garage Sale
The Hanover Township Veterans Specialists are available to meet with veterans and their Looking to sell off some of your stuff at the Community
family members to help navigate the programs and forms for assistance. As accredited Garage Sale? Reserve your 10’ x 10’ space to sell
Veterans Service Officers with the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Township staff can help now! Event is 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, Saturday, August
with issues related to filing claims for medical care, hospitalization, medication, obtaining a 13, at Park Place Family Recreation Center.
DD214, ID Cards, state and local discounts, outpatient care information, pensions (veterans
or widows), disability compensation, burial information, and flags. For a complete listing of programs, activities, and events
available this summer, browse the online Program Guide
The Township’s Veterans Services Officers are available Monday through Friday, from by visiting streamwoodparks.org or use the QR code.
8:30 am to 4:30 pm, to meet with veterans and their families at the Astor Avenue
Community Center, 7431 Astor Avenue, Hanover Park. To make an appointment, please call
630-540-9085 or vets@hanover-township.org.

Gail Borden Library


Poplar Creek Public Library gailborden.info
pclib.org

Summer Reading Challenge


Summer Reading Challenge This year’s summer reading challenge will be full of fun and
All ages are invited to sign up for our Summer Reading Challenge prizes and runs through Saturday, August 6. Readers of all
“Time for S’more Reading.” Earn a magnetic pop-up lantern for ages can participate in the summer reading challenge. For
reading just 1,050 minutes! Throughout the summer, we have lots of every 30 minutes you read, log it and when you reach your
fun and free classes and events planned for you; visit pclib.org/src for goal, visit one of our branches to redeem your prize(s). Visit
details. Summer Reading runs through August 1. gailborden.info/read2022 for more details.
Artisan Food & Craft Fair
Stop by the Main Library on Wednesdays, July 13 We’re Off To See The Wizard…
and August 10 from 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm for our The Wizard Of Oz Educational Exhibit
indoor Artisan Fair featuring a variety of vendors will be at the main library (270 N Grove
specializing in all things homemade and handcrafted. Avenue, Elgin) until Monday, August
Visit pclib.org/artisan-fair for a list of vendors and 29. Join us for the first-ever, licensed
other details. Please note: some vendors will accept traveling educational exhibit based on the
credit card transactions, but many are cash only. beloved movie classic. Created by MCM
and licensed by Warner Bros. Consumer
Mobile Drivers Express Unit  Products, this interactive fantasy-
The Illinois Secretary of State’s Mobile Driver Services Facility will be at Poplar Creek Library adventure takes children and families
on Thursday, July 14 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, offering Driver’s License Renewals, Illinois over the rainbow. Guests travel from the
Photo Identification Cards, License Plate Renewal Stickers, Motor Voter Registration, and Gale Farm to the colorful Land of Oz, where they explore Munchkinland, The Crossroads, The
Organ Donor Registration. Visit pclib.org/events for links to information on fees and required Witch’s Castle, and The Emerald City before heading back over the rainbow to Elgin, because,
documentation. Please note: cash will NOT be accepted; Real ID applications and driver’s tests of course, “there’s no place like home.”
will NOT be administered. Questions? Call the library’s Reference Desk at 331-808-3543.

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School News

School District U-46

First Day of 2022-23 School Year


The first day of the 2022-23 school year in School District U-46 will be Tuesday, August 16, and school administrators have some tips to make sure children in the
district are #U46FirstDayReady.
For all students, please make sure the online registration process has been completed. Detailed instructions can be found at u-46.org/registration. There will be
no instructional fees collected as the District is covering the cost for the 2022-23 school year as a measure of relief for families who have struggled financially
during the COVID-19 pandemic. School supplies are also being provided by U-46 for all K-6 students. If you have a child who will be entering kindergarten, 6th,
9th, 12th grades for 2022-23, the state of Illinois has certain health requirements for those students. For incoming seniors, that means proving they are up to
date on their meningococcal vaccine. For students in the other listed grades, physical exams and certain immunizations are required. You can find details on the
requirements, as well as the necessary forms, in English and Spanish, by clicking on “Health Forms” at u-46.org/health.

New Principals Welcomed At Two Streamwood Schools


As the new school year starts, two new principals will be leading Canton Middle School and Glenbrook Elementary School, both located in the Village of
Streamwood. Ms. Kimberly Rudden, the incoming principal of Canton, is a Streamwood High School graduate who attended Canton Middle School herself. Ms.
Rudden has been an educator in U-46 for 21 years, including the last three school years as an associate principal at Streamwood High where she oversaw the
school counseling department, teaching and learning, the coordination of testing, and building operations. She succeeds Mr. Jeff Smith, who retired in June.
At Glenbrook, Mr. Rajan Sharma will take over the role of principal. Mr. Sharma brings 16 years of experience in the educational field, including the last two years
as the assistant principal at Horizon Elementary School in U-46. The former Glenbrook principal, Ms. Cheryl DeRoo, retired at the end of the last school year.

Next Unite U-46 Session


Finally, U-46 is asking all community members, whether they have children in U-46 schools or not, to plan on attending the next Unite U-46 session on
Wednesday, September 14 at 7:00 pm. Both an in-person and virtual options are available.
Unite U-46 is a community engagement initiative that seeks to develop recommendations on the best way to implement the long-range vision of the Board of
Education; this vision includes shifting middle school to include grades 6th, 7th, and 8th (the current model has 6th grade a part of elementary school); using the
space in elementary schools to expand early childhood opportunities across U-46; and to replace and/or renovate some of our older buildings to provide equitable
access to learning environments that support academic success for all. Each Unite U-46 session has a specific focus; this one will be on how school building
improvements are funded and what are the options U-46 has for moving the process forward. More information, including how to register to attend and recordings
of past sessions, can be found at UniteU46.org.

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Village Hall
Village Hall Hours: Hours:
Village
Monday
Monday Hall Hours:
through
through Friday
Friday 8:008:00am am - 4:30
- 4:30 pm,pm, Thursdays
Thursdays 8:00
8:00 amam - 7:00
- 7:00 pmpm Summer Celebration 2022 Partners
Monday through Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, Thursdays 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Summer Celebration is sponsored by the Poplar Creek Library, Streamwood
Community Development Department is open Thursday evenings until 7:00 pm
Park District, and Village. We are also thankful for the generous support from
the following local businesses:
Village
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Village Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
July
JANUARY
NOVEMBER
4 1 4 Independence
NewHoliday
Year’slights
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4 7 July 4th Fireworks (see page 1) 9:30 pm
5 Village Board
Village Boardmeeting
meeting 7:00 pm 7:00 pm
11 Community Relations Commission Meeting 6:00 pm
18 Martin Luther King,closed
Jr. Day – VillageDay
Offices Closed for
15 11 Citizens Village
Policeoffices – Veterans
Academy Applications Due (see page 3)
In-Service
19 19 Planning andTraining
Village Board
Zoningmeeting
Board Meeting 7:00
7:00pmpm Entry Form
21 19 25 Village
Planning andHome
Board
Holiday Zoning
Meeting Board Contest entries7:00
Decorating due pm 7:00 pm
29-31 Summer Celebration (see page 1) Name ______________________________________
21 26-27Village Board
Village meeting
offices closed – Thanksgiving 7:00 pm
30 Summer Celebration Parade 10:30 am Address _____________________________________
27 Community Blood Drive at Police Station 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm
31 DECEMBER
Summer Celebration Golf Outing 7:30 am
Phone # _____________________________________
August
1 Winter parking rules begin (page 4)
FEBRUARY Email ______________________________________
3 Village Board meeting 7:00 pm
4 4 Police Beat
Village Meeting
Board (Beats 2 & 3)
Meeting 7:00 pm 7:00 pm
9 5 4 Luminaria
Natural Resource on Park Blvd
Conservancy (page 1) 6:30 pm Please select ONE (1) of the categories:
Last day to recycle unwantedCommission Meeting
holiday lights (see pg. 4) 7:00 pm
12 9 Garden KidsContest
VirtualEntries Due (see
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House 5) entries due (page 5) o Most Traditional
15 Presidents’ Day – Village Offices Closed Sign Up for E-Communications
15 11 Citizens PoliceHome
Holiday Academy Begins Contest winners announced
Decorating o Merry & Bright
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16 16 Planning
Planning&and Zoning Board
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