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•December 20, 2005 -- Help Dealing with Chronic Diseases Offered
•December 19, 2005 -- Parking Restrictions Eased for Holidays
•December 15, 2005 -- Police on Look Out for Drunk Drivers
•December 7, 2005 -- News Advisory: Village to Break Ground for New Environmentally Friendly Public Works Facility
•December 7, 2005 -- Residents' Visions Sought for Madison Street
•December 5, 2005 -- Flu Shots Available by Appointment
•December 2, 2005 -- Fire Department Urges Residents to Celebrate Holidays Safely
•December 1, 2005 -- First Madison Street Corridor Planning Forum Scheduled

•November 21, 2005 -- Parking Restrictions Eased for Thanksgiving Holiday
•November 17, 2005 -- Village Manager Accepts Arizona Post
•November 11, 2005 -- Oak Park Shuttle Adds Larger, More Accessible Vehicle
•November 9, 2005 -- Free Shuttle to Extend Hours During Holiday Season
•November 7, 2005 -- Event to Provide Safe Disposal of Old Computers
•November 3, 2005 -- Changes to Holley Court Favor Shoppers, Increase Spaces

•October 28 -- Public Invited to Discuss Proposed Parking Rules Revisions
•October 28 -- New Effort Begins to Achieve National Status for Wright Historic District
•October 24 -- Fire Open House Spreads Word About Safety
•October 21 -- Stone Soup Returns for Final Farmers' Market
•October 17 -- Fire Poster Contest Winners Honored
•October 12 -- Police Launch Monthly Neighborhood Meetings Program
•October 12 -- Flu Shot Clinic to Help with Emergency Preparedness
•October 10 -- Workshop to Help Parents Choose Quality Child Care
•October 7 -- Public Comment Sought on Local Expenditures of Federal Housing Funds
•October 7 -- Detector Best Protection from Deadly Carbon Monoxide
•October 3 -- Village Cable Television Programs Win National Awards

•September 21 -- Family Biking, Walking Event to Showcase Historic District
•September 21 -- Annual Flu Shot Clinics Scheduled
•September 21 -- Fire Department to Host Open House
•September 15 -- Special Day Encourages Health Checkups
•September 1 -- Worms Coming to Brooks Middle School


•August 31 -- Village Forester Certified as Municipal Specialist
•August 30 --
New Deputy Village Clerk Named
•August 19 -- Robins Added to List of Birds Collected for West Nile Virus Testing
•August 19 -- Great Paint Exchange Coming to New Location
•August 19 -- Fire Department Equipment Now Includes Oxygen Masks for Pets
•August 18 -- Health Department Offers Back-to-School Guidance
•August 17 -- Contests, Open House Planned for Fire Prevention Week
•August 16 -- Fire Department Earns International Accreditation
•August 15 -- Nearby Communities Spray to Reduce Threat of West Nile Virus

•August 12 -- Village Board Sets Priorities for Term Ahead
•August 10 --
Public Comment Sought on Downtown Architectural Survey
•August 8 -- Oak Police Veterans to be Named Commanders
•August 5 --
Health Information Telephone Survey Begins
•August 4 -- Police Working to be Among Elite of Law Enforcement Agencies
•August 1 -- Funding Secured for Preliminary Engineering of Ike Cap


•July 28 -- Free Women's Wellness Program Offered
•July 27 -- Survey to Gather Information on Health Issues

•July 21 -- Top Village Development Executive Recruited to Tampa, Florida
•July 21 -- Health Officials Warn Against West Nile Virus Complacency

•July 20 -- Village Focuses on Young Trees During Drought
•July 7-- Police Continue to Seek Public's Help in Homicide Investigation

•July 7 -- Farmers' Market 30th Anniversary Celebration is July 16
•July 7 -- Shuttle Route to Accommodate Potter Event

•June 28 -- Police Flood Area with Flyer as Homicide Investigation Continues
•June 27 -- Police Seek Identity of Person of Interest in Homicide Investigation
•June 24 -- Health Officials Advise Residents to Protect Themselves from the Heat

•June 24 -- Summer Watering Restrictions in Effect
•June 23 -- Police Seek Public's Help in Homicide Investigation
•June 21 -- Discussions of Green Features for New Public Works Facility Continue
•June 17 -- Lawnmower Exchange, Household Hazardous Waste Disposal Event Scheduled
•June 17 -- July 4th Parade to Step Off at 10 a.m.
•June 10 -- Walkers Invited to Join Club
•June 8 -- Public Hearing Scheduled to Discuss Proposed Parking Rules Revisions

•June 1 -- Free Shuttle Offers Extended Summer Hours

•May 31 -- Oak Park Police Veteran, Chicago Captain Selected Deputy Chiefs

•May 31 -- Fire Department Names New Deputy Chief
•May 31 -- Shuttle Nominated for Innovation Award
•May 27 -- Participants Sought for July 4th Parade
•May 19 -- Fire Department to Test Hydrants

•May 18 -- Nominations Sought for Cavalcade of Pride Awards
•May 16 -- Village Board Lists Criteria to Guide Selection of New Trustee
•May 12 -- Child Car Seat Inspection Offered
•May 10 -- Firefighters Take Training On the Road to Elementary Schools

•May 6 -- Building Director Recruited by Arlington Heights
•May 4 -- Citizens Invited to Discuss Green Aspects of Proposed New Public Works Facility
•May 4 -- Shuttle Route to Accommodate Harrison Street Festival
•May 4 -- NIPC Seeks Public Input on 2040 Plan


•April 25 -- Farmers' Market Seeking Volunteers for 30th Season
•April 21 -- Financial Reporting Earns Certificate of Excellence
•April 20 -- Hand Washing Essential After Touching Animals
•April 18 -- Public Input Sought into Parking Restriction Changes

•April 11 -- Grants Fund New Rescue Equipment
•April 8 -- Annual Alley Clean-up Program to Begin
•April 7 -- Health Department Recognizes Service Providers, Exceptional Food Establishments


•March 30 -- Garage Expansion to Launch First Phase of Harlem-Ontario Development
•March 25 -- Construction Closes Section of Oak Park Avenue to All Traffic
•March 16 -- Utilities to Provide Funds for Barrie Park Investment Program
•March 10 -- Village Accepting Parking Ticket Payments Via Website

•March 9 -- Health Fair to Offer Free Screenings
•March 9 -- Seminar to Help First-Time Homebuyers Understand Loan Programs
•March 7 -- Construction to Close Portion of Oak Park Avenue

•March 4 -- Important Election Deadlines Approach
•March 4 -- Discounts on Life-Saving AEDs May Soon End

•February 9 -- Deputy Village Manager to Take Arizona Post
•February 7 -- Nominations Sought for Historic Preservation Awards
•February 3 -- Increase in Thefts Nudge 2004 Crime Statistics Up

•January 28 --
Village Schedules Test for Entry-Level Police Officers
•January 14 -- Cap Concept to be Presented for Public Comment
•January 7 -- Winter Tree Pruning Begins
•January 3 -- Holiday Tree Collections Scheduled

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