Published Tuesday December 05 2017 4:41 pm. Tags: new restaurant, new restaurant Arlington Heights
Owners of a live music venue and gastropub named “Hey Nonny” plan to open Spring 2018 in downtown Arlington Heights at the site of the former People’s Bank branch, 10 South Vail Avenue. People’s bank moved to 41 South Vail Avenue, and was acquired by First Midwest Bancorp in September 2015. The empty space at […]
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Published Tuesday November 28 2017 9:42 am. Tags: Christian Liberty Academy, fundraising
Christian Liberty Academy at 502 West Euclid Avenue in Arlington Heights is participating in #GivingTuesday, a 24 hour fundraising event. The private school is especially reaching out to Arlington High School Alumni and the community to raise awareness of fundraiser. These funds will help in making updates in the building. Here is the link for […]
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Published Wednesday November 15 2017 12:33 pm.
Coat drive delivery by Arlington Heights firefighters to Westgate School from a previous year. Arlington Heights Firefighters will be hosting a coat drive lasting from November 15 to December 15 to help keep the needy warm this winter. Local firefighters and school district 25 are teaming up to help needy student and families in the […]
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Published Thursday November 09 2017 8:43 pm. Tags: Janie's Fund, Naperville, Naperville Ribfest, Ribfest, Steven Tyler
Steven Tyler, Aerosmith frontman now touring with the Loving Mary Band, is scheduled to headline the 2018 Naperville Ribfest on July 7. Organizers donating part of the money made from the appearance to Tyler’s charity Janie’s Fund is reported to be a factor convincing him to make to make an appearance in Naperville. According to […]
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Published Wednesday October 25 2017 3:17 pm. Tags: charity, Hyperlocal A, Rotary Club of Arlington Heights
Rotary Club of Arlington Heights members are among millions that reached out on World Polio Day, October 24, 2017, to raise awareness, funds and support to end polio. A vaccine prevents this crippling and paralyzing disease that still threatens children in parts of the world today. On Monday October 16, 2017, the Village of Arlington […]
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Published Sunday October 22 2017 1:28 pm. Tags: comedian, comedy, comedy tour, Rolling Meadows High School graduate, Sebastian Maniscalco
Sebastian Maniscalco was born in Arlington Heights, and graduated from Rolling Meadows High School. After moving from Chicago to Los Angeles in 1998, Maniscalco began his career performing at open mics in bars and bowling alleys while working as a waiter at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills. In an interview on Conan he […]
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Published Sunday October 08 2017 11:07 pm. Tags: NFL, Super Bowl XLII, Tom Petty, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
In honor of rock icon Tom Petty’s passing we look back at his Super Bowl 42 Halftime Show in 2008. RIP Tom Petty. On February 3, 2008 the New York Giants upset the New England Patriots 17-14 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale Arizona at Super Bowl XLII. The Patriots were favored by […]
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Published Sunday October 08 2017 10:40 pm. Tags: Jason Aldean, Saturday Night Live, SNL, Tom Petty
Jason Aldean pays tribute to the victims of the Las Vegas shooting with a performance of Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down.” Country singer Jason Aldean, who was performing on stage when the Las Vegas mass shooting began, paid tribute to both the victims of the mass shooting and the late musician Tom Petty on […]
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Published Friday October 06 2017 8:39 am. Tags: Arlington Heights Historical Museum
The Arlington Heights Historical Museum will present a lecture program titled Historic Cemetery Art Symbolism at the Arlington Heights Historical Museum, located at 110 West Fremont St., on Saturday, October 7th at 7pm. Cemetery researcher, Laurel Mellien, of Headstones and History, will present a program that focuses on the rich symbolism displayed in cemeteries of […]
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Published Thursday October 05 2017 9:13 pm. Tags: movies, Netflix, price increases, price raise, TV
Netflix Inc. is raising the price of its most popular U.S. service plan “standard tier” by 10 percent to $10.99 to help pay for expanded content, TV and movie budget. Netflix boosted its premium tier plan 17 percent to $11.99 to $13.99. The basic $8 plan will stay the same. HBO Now is $14.99 per […]
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Published Thursday September 28 2017 1:51 pm. Tags: CALA, Hyperlocal A, phone threats, threats
The Arlington Heights Memorial Library canceled an immigrants rights workshop that was scheduled for Monday, September 25, 2017 out of “concerns for safety” after voice mails were received on the library’s phone system and the home phone of Arlington Heights Memorial Library President Deb Smart. Multiple calls were received from people objecting to the library […]
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Published Wednesday September 27 2017 8:30 am. Tags: Des Plaines, Lake Park, moving Vietnam Wall, The Wall That Heals
The moving Vietnam Wall known as “The Wall That Heals” will be traveling to Des Plaines, Illinois via Northwest Highway in Arlington Heights Wednesday morning September 27, 2017. The route is scheduled to begin in McHenry and travel through Arlington Heights along Northwest Highway at approximately 11:00 AM. As the procession passes through Arlington Heights, […]
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