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•Dec. 21 -- Documentary to talk trash in America
•Dec 20 -- Birth, death certificates no longer available from Village
•Dec. 20 -- Village Hall to offer early voting
•Dec. 20 -- Fire Department encourages holiday safety through wreath program
•Dec. 17 -- Online parking ticket appeal, payment process streamlined
•Dec. 13 -- Fire Department offering CPR classes throughout year ahead

•Nov. 26 -- Photo to document community vitality, spirit and diversity
•Nov. 26 -- Police accreditation assessment team invites public comment
•Nov. 14, 2007 -- Driver charged in death of long-time resident, Village employee
•Nov. 9, 2007 -- Village President to join green cities panel discussion
•Nov. 9, 2007 -- Transformed Marion Street poised to open
•Nov. 8, 2007 -- Public invited to tour new Public Works Center
•Nov. 7, 2007 -- Oak Parkers urged to participate in Great American Smokeout
•Nov. 7, 2007 -- Police posting daily neighborhood crime maps on website
•Nov. 6, 2007 -- First Aid courses now offered through Fire Department
•Nov. 2, 2007 -- Worms win innovation award

•Oct. 25, 2007 -- Trick or treat hours, safety tips offered
•Oct. 12, 2007 -- Students winners of fire safety poster contest honored
•Oct. 11, 2007 -- Health Department making appointments for flu shots
•Oct. 10, 20.07 -- Stone soup to be served on final Farmers’ Market Saturday

•Sept. 28, 2007 -- Online utility payments about to begin
•Sept. 28, 2007 -- October is last month for Farmers' Market
•Sept. 28, 2007 -- 2007 Universal Access Expo to focus on recreation
•Sept. 12, 2007 -- Agreement reached on South and Harlem development

•Aug. 30 -- Free child auto safety seat inspection offered
•Aug. 29 -- State designation mandates broader view in Eisenhower planning
•Aug. 24 -- Contests and Open House Planned for Fire Prevention Week
•Aug. 10 -- Program to teach women a heart-healthy lifestyle seeking participants

•July 23 -- Public invited to help create a bicycling plan
•July 5 -- Village Hall to host community-wide blood drive
•July 2 -- Police seek help identifying suspected child abductor
•July 2 -- Village to sell property at 2 North Blvd.

•June 21 -- D’Agostino family doubles reward to help catch professor's killer
•June 21 -- Health officials warn of dangers of summer heat
•June 19 -- Police to patrol business districts on Segways
•June 15 -- Youth employment skills seminar offered
•June 15 -- Farmers Market to donate leftover produce to local organizations
•June 14 -- Parking clerk charged with theft
•June 14 -- Seventh Annual July 4th Parade to Step Off at 10 a.m.
•June 12 -- NU professor nominated to fill vacant Village Board seat
•June 8 -- Time running out to renew vehicle stickers online
•June 7 -- Village Board to review development proposals for key downtown sites
•June 1 -- Village offers on-line registration for mosquito spraying notification

•May 21 -- Village to give away Marion Street pavers
•May 118 -- Village recycling program expanded to include plastic bags
•May 18 -- Farmers' Market opens Sat. June 2
•May 17 -- Environmental initiatives earn accolades
•May 16 -- Nominations Sought for Cavalcade of Pride Awards
•May 9 -- Public health director to retire; community reception planned
•May 7 -- Community invited to participate in Harrison Street corridor planning
•May 7 -- Parking ban discussions to continue
•May 4 -- Participants sought for July 4th parade
•May 4 -- A Day in Our Village is June 3

•April 30 -- Vehicle sticker renewals available on-line through June
•April 23 -- Federal grant workshop scheduled
•April 20 -- Fire Department to test hydrants
•April 18 -- Cicadas to return this spring
•April 13 -- Youth basketball tournament registration underway

•March 30 -- Public health contributors to be honored April 9
•March 30 -- A Day in Our Village participation deadline nears
•March 19 -- Early Voting offered at Village Hall
•March 16 -- Senior Chicago Budget Executive to be Oak Park’s Chief Financial Officer
•March 16 -- Crimes of opportunity continue to influence crime rate
•March 2 -- Public invited to help pursue great architecture downtown

•Feb. 23 -- Awards to honor efforts to improve health of Oak Parkers
•Feb. 23 -- Nominations sought for Human Relations Awards
•Feb. 15 -- Downtown preservation meeting cancelled; new committee to lead discussions
•Feb. 9 -- Registration underway for stop smoking program
•Feb 9 -- Mandatory rental property management seminar scheduled
•Feb. 5 -- Lake Street Neighborhood plan to be presented
•Feb. 5 -- Recycling efforts earn Rozmus professional award
•Feb. 2 -- Police Library to teach skills to avoid web surfing dangers

•Jan. 23 -- Trustee Brock resigns; cites health issues
•Jan. 19 -- Smoking cessation tools available through local Health Department
•Jan.. 18 -- Not too late to offer input on possible changes to on-street overnight parking ban
•Jan.. 18 -- Fire Department offering CPR casses throughout 2007
•Jan.. 18 -- Nominations sought for Historic Preservation Awards
•Jan.. 16 -- Seminar for first-time homebuyers set

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