Month: April 2019

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Cosmo Club wine-tasting April 26 Cosmopolitan Club of Aurora, the Club that fights Diabetes invites everyone to its eighth annual Wine Tasting Fundraiser to start at 6:30 p.m. Friday April 26 at Fox Valley Winery, 5600 Route 34, Oswego. Admission is $30 and includes five wine tastes and hors d’oeuvres....

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Fox River Arts Ramble will make more than 40 stops

The second-annual Fox River Arts Ramble will take in visual and performing arts from Aurora to Elgin, with more than 40 stops, including private and public galleries, artist studios, and performance venues. Fox River Arts Ramble is a two-day self-guided tour of art in the Fox Valley. The Ramble, a...

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A Focus on History: April 11 through April 17

April 11 Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of France and one of the greatest military leaders in history, abdicates the throne, and, in the Treaty of Fontainebleau, is banished to the Mediterranean island of Elba. – 1814. April 12 The bloodiest four years in American history begin when Confederate shore batteries, under...

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John Whitehead

Rod Serling imaginary land becoming reality 50 years later

“We’re developing a new citizenry. One that will be very selective about cereals and automobiles, but won’t be able to think.” —Rod Serling Have you noticed how much life increasingly feels like an episode of The Twilight Zone? Only, instead of Rod Serling’s imaginary “land of both shadow and substance,...

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Timmothy Pitzen Not Found and still missing.

Person in question claiming to be Timmothy Pitzen is a hoax!

Aurora Police Department statement:   The FBI Cincinnati office has just released a statement indicating that the person in question located yesterday morning was not Timmothy Pitzen.   Any remaining investigation into who that person is, including any of the allegations made by that person at the time of his...

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Four more years: Naperville mayor Steve Chirico captured four more years in a close race by defeating opponent Rocky Caylor with more than 51 percent of the vote. Chirico thanks all his supporters at a victory party Tuesday evening at Empire Burgers & Brew in downtown Naperville. Left, is Chirico’s wife, Julie. A video can be viewed at facebook.com/the voice.us. Jason Crane/The Voice

Chirico re-elected mayor in Naperville

Incumbent mayors Steve Chirico of Naperville and David Kaptain of Elgin won their respective re-election bids in the consolidated election Tuesday. Incumbent executive leaders Gail Johnson of Oswego and Gary Golinski of Yorkville, however, fell to defeat in their bids to remain in office. A variety of referenda, tax hikes,...

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Permanent site for memorial: Five crosses from the memorial at Henry Pratt on Highland Avenue in Aurora, carried by five individuals, prepare to be moved to the Aurora Historical Society’s David Pierce Center Sunday on Downer Place in Aurora. A ceremony was held Sunday at the Pierce Center. The crosses and memorial memorabilia were expected to be moved upstairs this week. See a video at facebook.com/thevoice.us and thevoice.us/pratt-white-wooden-crosses-to-aurora-historical-society. Carter Crane/The Voice

Aurora Historical Society’s David L. Pierce Center permanent site for memorial:

Five crosses from the memorial at Henry Pratt on Highland Avenue in Aurora, carried by five individuals, prepare to be moved to the Aurora Historical Society’s David Pierce Center Sunday on Downer Place in Aurora. A ceremony was held Sunday at the Pierce Center. The crosses and memorial memorabilia were...

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Dunham Fund will match donations to the survivors

The lives of employees at the Henry Pratt Company in Aurora were changed forever February 15 when a disgruntled employee took the lives of five employees and injured others. The Dunham Fund Board of Advisors and staff members grieve with the community over this unimaginable tragedy. In support of the...

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Kiwanis One Day service April 13 for communities

Kiwanis members serve their communities all year long, but the excitement for service really builds in April each year. Kiwanis members come together for Kiwanis One Day, a day of community service that is felt around the world. This year, One Day in Aurora will be from 8 a.m. to...

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Carter Crane editor of The Voice

Permanent resting site for five victims of shooting in Aurora

In one sense it was finality. In another sense the day was one more way to continue the grieving process for family members and the community. Aurora Strong proves resilient in that it has a permanent remembrance of the five deaths in the shooting at the Henry Pratt warehouse in...

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Reader’s Voice: Legal doesn’t make it all right

March 28, 2019 Dear editor; It may seem old school to insist on at least good attendance from our public officials. Those of us whom you have trusted to make laws should be first to follow laws; at least to try our hardest to provide good examples. Silly, you say?...

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Reader’s Voice: Bicycle use would reduce auto costs

March 27, 2019 Dear editor; The concept survival of the fittest, is widely understood. It is the purpose of this letter to address a less-considered problem of the cost of driving one’s own vehicle. The known costs are driver’s license renewal, sticker renewal, liability insurance, the vehicle, gasoline, and maintenance....

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Donna Crane

Fruits, vegetables, could become medical prescriptions

Researchers at Tufts University in Massachusetts made the case that subsidized fruits and vegetables could prevent millions of cases of chronic diseases. Prescribing fruits and veggies would save $100 Billion in medical costs. Rina Raphael contributed the following article to FastCompany. “Perhaps it’s time for doctors to start prescribing more...

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Veterans Serenity Park to break ground

The Oswego Veterans Serenity Park Committee is excited to announce the official ground-breaking event to mark the beginning of Park construction. The community is invited to the celebration at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 13, at the site along Adams Street, just north of Hudson Crossing Park near downtown Oswego. Members...

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On the American Dream for many

By Deena Sherman –  My parents were married right out of high school in the early 1960s. With a union job at a steel mill and a license to operate a beauty shop, they quickly saved enough to buy a house and enter the middle class. Fifty years later, two...

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Jo Fredell Higgins

Riverview Park in Chicago: Memories linger many years later

To this day, the memories linger and are oh so sweet! I have no photographs of those times, so the memories are all in my heart. When family visited Uncle Emmett in Chicago, the Riverview Amusement Park was a must visit. Uncle Emmett and I were buddies riding on the...

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Wayne Johnson

Another military account: Invasion of the scorpions

I hope everyone has been following Chas Coddington’s column in The Voice. It alternates an appearance in this space every week with mine because, for me, it takes that long to get anything coherent out of my head and on to the page. The Chas has been writing about his...

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Recipe

Loosemeat Sandwich

Ingredients 1 pound ground beef 1 cup beef broth 1/2 cup onion, diced 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 tablespoon spicy brown mustard 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoon yellow mustard 4 hamburger buns, split 8 dill pickle slices Directions 1. Heat a large skillet over medium-high...

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Amy Roth

Aurora seeks grant to develop former Park District site

Aurora city government is seeking a riverboat grant to develop the former Fox Valley Park District administrative offices, 712 S. River Street, into a center for non-profits. Aldermen heard a report on the “Thrive Collaborative Center” concept during its Committee of the Whole meeting Tuesday, April 2 at City Hall....

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