Month: October 2024

Tax Pushed To Keep Hinsdale Brick Street

HINSDALE, IL – Hinsdale is willing to keep Sixth Street all brick, but residents along the street would pay for it, an official said Tuesday. At a Village Board meeting, Village President Tom Cauley said Hinsdale is proposing a neighborhood tax district that would raise property taxes to keep Sixth a brick street. Sixth has…

By JohnValbyNation October 2, 2024 0

East Brunswick PD, Rutgers U. To Collaborate On Crisis Intervention

EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ – The East Brunswick Police Department has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Rutgers University for the “ARRIVE Together” program. Under the program, cops will be paired with mental health professionals and will arrive together in an unmarked car during certain mental or behavioral health calls. ARRIVE Together stands for Alternative Responses…

By JohnValbyNation October 1, 2024 0

GOP Hints Burr Ridge Democrat Antisemitic

BURR RIDGE, IL – Republicans have denied involvement in a survey that was believed to have included an Islamophobic statement about a state representative candidate from Burr Ridge. But the House Republican Organization hinted that Democrat Suzanne Akhras appears fine with terrorism. In the Nov. 5 election, Akhras faces Republican state Rep. Nicole La Ha…

By JohnValbyNation October 1, 2024 0

Newtown Borough Cuts The Ribbon On Patriots Park

NEWTOWN BOROUGH, PA — Using a giant pair of scissors, Newtown Borough Councilor Julia Woldorf joined three youngsters on Sunday afternoon in cutting the ribbon on the town’s newest park. As raindrops fell from the sky, Patriots Park at the corner of Court and Mercer streets officially opened to the public as a medley of…

By JohnValbyNation October 1, 2024 0