Politics & Government

This Week in Libertyville

Each week, Libertyville Patch will summarize the week's top stories, including links to those articles, for your convenience.

A blown wire at Butterfield Road and Park Avenue left 47 Commonwealth Edison customers without power Friday morning. Libertyville High School canceled afternoon classes due to safety concerns related to the outage.

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Village officials recently heard a presentation on how it could provide cheaper electricity for Libertyville residents and businesses.

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The change order covers costs to clean up the second soil contamination and extra working hours in Libertyville.

After two years of evolving as downtown Libertyville’s novelty and toy store, announced at the beginning of the month that its doors will close by the end of September.

Management plan calls for identification, treatment and removal to combat ash tree pest in Libertyville.

The team donated money to Semper Fi Fund, a nonprofit that provides immediate financial support for injured and critically ill members of the U.S. armed forces and their families.

Construction on the SchoolStreet development is nearing completion, and the first families of the new neighborhood have moved into their new homes.

A group of volunteers from will make their sixth annual trip to Gulfport, Miss. to help families and businesses rebuild after Hurricane Katrina.


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