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Get your garden ready with plant sales around the suburbs

Get your garden ready with plant sales around the suburbs

Gardeners can get the growing season off to a good start with upcoming plant sales featuring perennials, vegetables, native and organic plants. It is also a good way to support local nonprofit organizations.

 

Home & garden calendar, May 16-24

Monarch butterflies, dahlias and plant sales.

 
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New Arlington Heights mayor taps election opponent as his second-in-command

New Arlington Heights mayor taps election opponent as his second-in-command

New Arlington Heights Mayor Jim Tinaglia choose his former election opponent Tom Schwingbeck as president pro tem of the village board for the next two years.

 
Officials: $32 million Arlington Heights park refresh won’t disrupt Frontier Days

Officials: $32 million Arlington Heights park refresh won’t disrupt Frontier Days

The Arlington Heights Park District is embarking on the final phases of a $32 million renovation of Recreation Park, but work is timed not to disrupt the annual Frontier Days festival held at the park.

 

Euclid Avenue work begins in Arlington Heights

Work begins this week on the 2025 Euclid Ave Water Main Replacement and Utility in Arlington Heights.

 
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‘What we need’: Suburban Catholics praise selection of Pope Leo XIV

‘What we need’: Suburban Catholics praise selection of Pope Leo XIV

Suburban Catholics gathering for their first Sunday Mass since Chicago native Robert Francis Prevost became Pope Leo XIV voiced optimism and enthusiasm for the new pontiff.

 
With his brother’s help, Hersey graduate Max Sheldon sets Michigan State record

With his brother’s help, Hersey graduate Max Sheldon sets Michigan State record

Michigan State senior Max Sheldon, a graduate of Hersey High School, set the Spartans’ all-time record for combined victories -- with help from his younger brother, Mitchell.

 
Catholics recall 1979 Chicago papal visit, hope for new Pope Leo’s return

Catholics recall 1979 Chicago papal visit, hope for new Pope Leo’s return

Among the Catholic faithful, the stunning election of Chicago-born Robert Prevost as the first American pontiff has stirred memories of a whirlwind papal visit more than 45 years ago.

 
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Arlington Heights swings into spring with community bike ride, festival

Arlington Heights swings into spring with community bike ride, festival

A large host of of pedal-driven, human-powered vehicles kicked off from North School Park for the Arlington Heights Community Bike Ride and Swing into Spring event Saturday.

 

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