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Naperville Sun

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Lilly Pulitzer, U Sushi Club among new businesses headed to Naperville

Naperville has seen a slew of new restaurants and stores open this summer and even more are on the horizon for the second half of the year. Here’s a rundown of some that have already opened and others that are coming soon.

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Washington Street bridge reopening to be celebrated with Friday ribbon-cutting

After more than two years, reconstruction of Naperville’s Washington Street bridge over the DuPage River is finally complete and a vital route for downtown drivers, pedestrians and businesses reopened.

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Two men charged in illegal Naperville street race that sent 2 people to hospital

Two men have been charged in connection with an illegal street race in Naperville that resulted in two people being hospitalized in April.

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District 204 board approves construction manager contracts for high school renovation projects

The two construction management firms will lead the renovations at Waubonsie Valley High School, Neuqua Valley and the Birkett Center.

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District 204 School Board OKs grant-funded purchase of three wheelchair-accessible school activity buses

The buses are being paid for with grant funding through the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.

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Illinois Senate President Don Harmon appeals potential $9.8 million fine for improperly accepting campaign cash

Illinois Senate President Don Harmon’s campaign says state election authorities reached an “absurd” conclusion in issuing nearly $10 million in penalties.

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Naperville News Digest: Half-price dog park permits on sale for Will County preserves; Neighborhood Historian program features coal miners music

Roundup of small news items for the Naperville area.

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Naperville residents receive college/university degrees, named to honor rolls and dean’s lists

Naperville residents have completed college/university degrees or have been named to their school’s dean’s list, honor roll or similar academic achievement list.

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Naperville’s Tanner Mally is ‘chasing his path’ at Western Michigan. Could that lead him to 2026 MLB draft?

Tanner Mally will do anything he can to get on a baseball field, even if it means changing positions.

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