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Warrenville Joins Cool City Program On Jan. 17, Mayor David Brummel signed the US Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreement thereby officially joining Warrenville to the Sierra Club’s Cool Cities Program, an initiative led by volunteers around the country, striving for collaboration among “community members, organizations, businesses, and local leaders to implement clean energy solutions that save money, create jobs, and help curb global warming.
Warrenville 7-8 Grade Lady Cagers Win League Title The 2011-12 Quad City seventh and eighth Grade Girls Basketball League concluded its tournament and season Jan. 8 at Glenbard North High School, and the Warrenville Penguins finished the season undefeated at 12-0.
Forest Preserve Seeks Sewer and Water Service From Warrenville Approximately 75 Warrenville residents attended the Warrenville Community Development and Planning Committee of the Whole meeting Jan. 9, 2012 at Warrenville City Hall.
Welcome Home! A caring community braved the cold to welcome Lance Corporal Weston J. Smith USMC (in DC shirt) back home to make sure the hero knew how much his service and sacrifice meant.
 

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  • Warrenville Tightens Its Belt – Van Program Modified, Arts Grants Reduced Written by George Safford

    The Warrenville City Council met Jan. 23 as the Finance and Personnel Committee of the Whole, and leading off a long agenda was a consulting report on city services and staffing. The study was conducted from late August through November, and the analysis, findings and recommendations were prepared in December. Voorhees and Associates performed the work.



    Written on Thursday, 02 February 2012 18:09
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Thursday, 02 February 2012 18:00

The Real Objection to the Pipeline

Written by Connie Schmidt
Although there is concern for underground water reservoirs in Nebraska, this is not the only objection that environmentalists have to the Keystone XL Pipe line proposed to carry oil from Canada to Texas.
Thursday, 19 January 2012 07:51

Thank You All

Written by The Lederman family
To all that came to celebrate and remember Ron Lederman’s life. Thank you for all the kind words and memories.
Thursday, 19 January 2012 07:50

VC is Hypocritical

Written by Scott Shaw

I am responding to, and have a question for managing editor, George Safford. Why is it okay for Mr. Safford to insult the Chronicles readers, but it is not okay for us to have an opportunity to properly defend ourselves? Your editorial policy is a disgrace to free and open speech.

Joe Voegtle passed away this last week. The President wasn't notified. There won't be a plaque at an Ivy League university. The New York Times didn't carry a single word. But there is a little corner of the universe where, for a time, everything stopped – a little town that could pass for anywhere in the United States; the town where Joe plied his trade, raised a family, and touched the lives of those around him.

Thursday, 15 December 2011 10:22

How Do We Stop the Horn Blowing?

Written by Rich and Ellen Kurowski

Why not do something constructive with the excess railroad funds? How about hiring a lawyer, familiar with dealing with railroad problems, to get the trains to stop blowing their horns?

Wednesday, 30 November 2011 17:17

Church or Cult?

Written by Crystal Lynn
In a Nov. 18 Village Chronicles article, Pastor Daryle Worley, Jr. from Grace Church of DuPage invited every household in Warrenville to a free Thanksgiving dinner.

Since Worley is publicly promoting his “church,” it's time I, a former member, warned the public about their cultish beliefs.

Thursday, 07 July 2011 14:09

Our Letters-to-the-Editor Policy

Written by Editor

Letters to the Editor are welcome and encouraged. Sharing ideas and points of view within the community is a good thing. Accordingly the following policies apply to all contributions:

Thursday, 13 May 2010 19:17

Food Drives Need Your Support

Written by Mary Cooper

The National American Letter Carriers 18th Annual Food Drive took place May 8. I was saddened to see that Maple Hill did not participate.

Every year this drive donates hundreds of thousands of pounds of food to local food banks in Illinois alone. As this is the time of year when food banks are notoriously low on food, it is an extremely important drive. All that has to be done is to leave non-perishable foods by your mailbox.

Dear Readers,

First, I wanted to write to say thank you to those who have donated to the Village Chronicles. I thought some readers might appreciate an update on the status of the newspaper.

Wednesday, 17 February 2010 13:55

I Want To Know…

Written by Staff Writer
A faithful reader bumped into us and posed this question:

 Will Butterfield Rd. be widened west of Route 59? I heard that the railroad would not pay for work that needs to be done to the bridge.

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Letters to the Editor

  • The Real Objection to the Pipeline Written by Connie Schmidt

    Although there is concern for underground water reservoirs in Nebraska, this is not the only objection that environmentalists have to the Keystone XL Pipe line proposed to carry oil from Canada to Texas.



    Written on Thursday, 02 February 2012 18:00

  • Thank You All Written by The Lederman family

    To all that came to celebrate and remember Ron Lederman’s life. Thank you for all the kind words and memories.



    Written on Thursday, 19 January 2012 07:51

  • VC is Hypocritical Written by Scott Shaw

    I am responding to, and have a question for managing editor, George Safford. Why is it okay for Mr. Safford to insult the Chronicles readers, but it is not okay for us to have an opportunity to properly defend ourselves? Your editorial policy is a disgrace to free and open speech.



    Written on Thursday, 19 January 2012 07:50

  • A Letter to the Editor—And to All Who Knew Joe Voegtle Written by Jeff Carstens

    Joe Voegtle passed away this last week. The President wasn't notified. There won't be a plaque at an Ivy League university. The New York Times didn't carry a single word. But there is a little corner of the universe where, for a time, everything stopped – a little town that could pass for anywhere in the United States; the town where Joe plied his trade, raised a family, and touched the lives of those around him.



    Written on Thursday, 29 December 2011 20:56

  • How Do We Stop the Horn Blowing? Written by Rich and Ellen Kurowski

    Why not do something constructive with the excess railroad funds? How about hiring a lawyer, familiar with dealing with railroad problems, to get the trains to stop blowing their horns?



    Written on Thursday, 15 December 2011 10:22