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APRIL 24, 2014
Vol. 8 No. 42
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By lauRa katauSkaS| STAFF REPORTER Already playing host to several sporting tournaments, the Romeoville Athletic and Event Center will see several new events come to town in the next few weeks. A community open house was recently held April 12 inviting residents to come in and check out the 75,000 square foot Athletic and Event complex at 55 Phelps. It was partially open this January and is now celebrating its grand opening, realizing its place as the recreational anchor to its new Uptown Square development. The center houses indoor soccer and basketball facilities, community meeting rooms, and multipurpose space to accommodate events such as home and boat shows. In addition to space available in the new building, the site has been designed to accommodate outdoor special events, such as festivals and outdoor markets. >> See ‘active’ page 4 Submitted photo
The community checks out the new Romeoville Athletic and Event Center during its open house.
Water agency passes budget; refiles lawsuit
Lawsuit concerns acquiring a pipeline from the American Lake Water Company By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter
The Northern Will County Water Agency approved the 2014-2015 fiscal budget of nearly $563,000 for the fiscal year and is in the process of refiling its case of eminent domain to acquire a pipeline from the American Lake Water Company and a move to gain control of the water system for its communities. Mayors from Bolingbrook, Homer Glen, Lemont, Romeoville and Woodridge make up >> see water | page 8