DuPage County News Briefs
— September 18, 2018NAPERVILLE Program salutes WWI in music The U.S. tour of an operatic tribute to World War I will begin in Naperville Sept. 28. Tickets are on sale for “A Silent Night: A World War…
NAPERVILLE Program salutes WWI in music The U.S. tour of an operatic tribute to World War I will begin in Naperville Sept. 28. Tickets are on sale for “A Silent Night: A World War…
Congressional challengers Sean Casten and Lauren Underwood promise to be more accessible to the public than the Republican incumbents they are running against in the General…
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” Arguably these are even worse times than the mid-19th century, when Charles Dickens wrote his “Tale of Two Cities.”…
Sept. 12-15 Mum’s The Word 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Stacy’s Corners Store, 800 N. Main St., Glen Ellyn Free admission This is the annual major fundraiser for the Glen Ellyn Historical Society….
Naperville has lost its best friend and biggest booster. Mayor-emeritus A. George Pradel died Sept. 4 at Edward Hospital — the day before his 81st birthday — surrounded …
STATE Aquarium free this month for Illinois residents Admission to Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium is free this month for all Illinois residents. The free entrance will allow visitors to…
History is usually airbrushed to remove a figure who has fallen out of favor with a dictatorship, or to hide away an episode of national shame. Leave it to Hollywood to erase from a…
Five local architects are featured in a new DuPage County Historical Museum exhibit giving insight to the men behind the buildings and their important role in DuPage County’s…