Readers Respond: Hassert sign, Route 59 work, 'Barn' history, mom insanity...
Naperville Sun readers have plenty of opinions when it comes to the news of the day. Here are some of the comments left on our website, www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/naperville-sun/, and our Facebook...
View ArticleLetters to the editor: Naperville wastewater, too much mulch, saving the...
City should lead the way on wastewater Naperville residents have long been known for how well we treat the environment, so rather than waiting for the state to issue guidelines for waste water being...
View ArticleManker: Nothing better than another parent praising you through your child
If you're a parent, you likely know how important it is that your children represent themselves and their family well while away from the house. Perhaps you've even told your children this. By that...
View ArticleJanek: Sorry to break the news - Scarlett Johansson's not moving to Naperville
A young family with a small child moved in a couple of doors down from me. Unfortunately, it's not movie star Scarlett Johansson, her new French husband Romain Dauriac, and their year-old daughter....
View ArticleMego: This one idea could be solution to school funding woes
Not that long ago, we had a tax on personal property, which is a tax on items you owned and could take with you if you moved. You were supposed to list what you owned and what you bought each year....
View ArticleNaperville firefighters, paramedics surprise victim with above-and-beyond...
My deepest thanks to Naperville Fire Department Engine 3, paramedics and Naperville police for keeping me from dying Wednesday. Here's what happened: I had opened a fresh jug of ammonia for the mop...
View ArticleReaders Respond: Comments on praying in city hall and school gun arrest
Naperville Sun readers have plenty of opinions when it comes to the news of the day. Here are some of the comments left on stories posted on our website,...
View ArticleLetters to the editor: Evaluate D203 early learning program; help for stuttering
Must evaluate early learning program The Chicago Public Schools announced the removal of Troy LaRaviere, beloved principal of Blaine Elementary School, over spring break when most members of the...
View ArticleMariano's opens, and another competitor for your food buck enters the fray
With Tuesday's opening of the new grocery store at 75th Street and Naper Boulevard, Naperville finally has its first Mariano's, located on the site of one of the city's three Dominick's stores...
View ArticleGuest Column: Challenging yourself may just bring the greatest pleasures of life
"Fall in love with some activity, and do it! Nobody ever figures out what life is all about, and it doesn't matter. Explore the world. Nearly everything is really interesting if you go into it deeply...
View ArticleNaperville Readers Respond
Naperville Sun readers have plenty of opinions when it comes to the news of the day. Here are some of the comments left on stories posted on our website, www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/naperville-sun,...
View ArticleMego: New Riverwalk Cafe promises to be jewel inside Naperville's jewel
When Naperville's "crown jewel," the Riverwalk, was built in 1981, the city had everything it needed — except money. But because it was to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the town, the...
View ArticleLetters to the editor: Full disclosure on sponsors
Full disclosure on sponsors Why was it not reported in your story about the Day of Prayer meeting that the two sponsor groups are named as anti-LGBT Hate Groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center?...
View ArticleManker: A summer vacation survival letter from Future You
This appears to be the week it finally happened – that magical tipping point in the school year when kids and parents alike have flipped from the relief of sending their little bundles of joy off for...
View ArticleJanek: To err is human, a lesson we need to teach kids learning to be adults
Here we sit, on the launching pad of summer. Day one of 84 days of summer vacation for District 203 students starts next Thursday. Kids in District 204 will be celebrating day one of 89 days of...
View ArticleMego: Bees too important to put arbitrary limit on hive numbers in Naperville
For the first time in its history, there are bee hives on the White House grounds. They're on the South Lawn, near the vegetable garden that's part of Michelle Obama's campaign to encourage better...
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Naperville Sun readers have plenty of opinions when it comes to the news of the day. Here are some of the comments left on stories posted on our website — chicagotribune.com/suburbs/naperville-sun —...
View ArticleLetters to the editor: Future of Naperville Township, credible source,...
Is annexation in the picture? There is more to the Naperville Township road commissioner versus the City of Naperville than free mulch as some residents have mentioned. The major issue is future taxes...
View ArticleManker: Enjoy the weekend, but not until you remember the sacrifices
Schools are letting out and the mercury is going up. That can only mean that summer is finally upon us. Memorial Day weekend traditionally marks the unofficial start of summer, a distinction we, for...
View ArticleReaders Respond: Comments on Naperville as wealthiest city, new townhome project
Naperville Sun readers have plenty of opinions when it comes to the news of the day. Here are some of the comments left on stories posted on www.napersun.com and our Facebook page. In response to the...
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