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Naperville Sun

Monday, December 23, 2024

Islamic Center of Naperville’s new mosque on 248th Avenue now complete

The first stage of the Islamic Center of Naperville’s new complex on 248th Avenue, the construction of a 28,400-square-foot mosque, is complete.

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Residents thankful for help at Aurora-Naperville Salvation Army’s toy giveaway: ‘I don’t know what I’d do if I didn’t have this’

Christmas in the Aurora and Naperville areas will be brighter for many in the Naperville and Aurora areas thanks to the toy giveaway organized by the Aurora Salvation Army.

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Charities across Chicago see huge shortage in coat donations as winter sets in: ‘We’re significantly thousands behind’

Nonprofits and community organizations that run winter coat drives say they are facing a serious shortage of donations this year as they try to help homeless and low-income Chicagoans weather the cold.

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Naperville council hires energy consultant to evaluate electricity source options

The Naperville City Council is moving forward with energy consultant services that it previously rejected more than six months ago.

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Naperville Central’s Erin Hackett joins Candace Parker and Gabi Melby by scoring 1,000 points before senior year

Hackett reached the milestone with a key basket in Naperville Central’s win on Thursday.

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Thomas Skokna is the top receiver for North Central, the top program in DIII. But ‘the job’s not finished.’

Skokna has 54 catches for 867 yards and 13 TDs for NCC, which will play for its third national title.

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Party City customers say goodbye as retailer announces closure after 40 years: ‘It’s going to be missed in the neighborhood’

Chicago has five locations, according to the company’s website, with dozens of other stores across the suburbs and state.

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Naperville North’s Noah Radeke and Jaxon Stokes win together one more time at High School All-American Game

It’s rare for one school to have two players represented in the game.

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The Way We Were: Downtown Washington Street in the 1940s offers good view of small town Naperville

If you’ve ever wondered what downtown Naperville looked like in the 1940s, this postcard provides the answer.

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Naperville News Digest: Greene Valley Forest Preserve wins $600,000 state grant; Menorah lighting, helicopter gelt drop among Chanukah festivities