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Early Voting in Chicago: What You Need to Know
For the November 3 General Election, Chicago voters may use any Early Voting location in the city to cast their ballot. Starting October 1, voters can cast their ballots at the Loop Super Site and then on October 14 at any of the 50 Ward early voting sites. Every voter is encouraged to wear a face mask that…
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City of Chicago Announces Start of Bridge Lifts Along the Chicago River
The City of Chicago began the autumn bridge lifts on Wednesday, September 22. Bridges along the main and south branches of the Chicago River will be lifted sequentially on a twice weekly schedule, Saturdays and Wednesdays, to allow sailboats and other recreational boats to make their annual trip from the open waters of Lake Michigan to…
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Census 2020 Deadline Extended through October
Information from the census shapes our communities and influences our city’s voice in Congress. The census tells us who we are as a nation and what we need. Data collection has been extended through October to ensure a complete count. The data are used to determine what resources our communities need. Funds are provided to state…
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Join RNRA for a Ward Park Clean-up on October 17th – PITCH IN FOR THE PARKS
Volunteer to Pitch in for Ward Park! This summer, the Chicago Parks Foundation, in partnership with the Chicago Park District and local communities, is leading a citywide volunteer initiative to help keep our parks clean. Over the past few months, park budgets have been stretched and there are fewer seasonal employees. If we provide the volunteers,…
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018th District 2021 Virtual District Strategic Planning Community Conversation – Everyone is invited
To print a copy, CLICK HERE.
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New 42nd Ward Development Proposal – 50 East Huron Street
The Restorative Care Institute (“RCI”) plans to develop a Class A, post-acute rehabilitation center with advanced infection controls at 50 East Huron (previously occupied by the American Library Association “ALA”). The existing ALA building is a vacant, five-story, brick structure fronting Huron Street. Surrounded by retail, hospitals, surgical centers and a large, residential high-rise population, the site is well-located to capture…
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Chicago Remembers September 11, 2001
Nineteen years ago today, we remember the 2,977 men, women, and children that died in terrorist attacks against our nation. Dedicated first responders and brave citizens put their lives on the line to save the thousands of others who were injured in the attacks in New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. This morning, Alderman Reilly joined the…
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Be a Beacon of Hope – 42nd Ward Blood Drive – Saturday, September 12th
Alderman Reilly is hosting a Blood Drive on Saturday, September 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The event will be held at 455 North McClurg Court. The Alderman’s goal is to collect 30 pints of blood at the event. All of the donations will go to local hospitals to help Chicagoans in need. Although walk-ins are…
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RNRA & 18th District CPD – Coffee with a Cop – Meet and Greet – Sept 1st 9:30 a.m.
Stop by and have a cup of coffee with your Beat Officers. In light of COVID-19, masks are required and physical distancing will be practiced. We will be meeting “outside” at the Merchandise Mart in the new deck area on the South side of the building (facing the river) We look forward to seeing…
