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Vol. 39, No. 39
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September 25, 2024
‘Wedding Singer’ coming to North Riverside Village Commons PAGE 3
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A new memorial bench for Triangle Park PAGE 8
Riverside no longer faces capital budget deficit next year With newly appropriated state funds, the village can avoid touching $1.7M in built-up IRMA reserves
Game, Set, Match
By TRENT BROWN Staff Reporter
STORY BY BILL STONE , PAGE 9
PROVIDED BY STEVE JOHNSTON
Riverside-Brookfield’s senior tennis players Eleanor Lenaghan, Harriet Juister & Eleanor Glennie have high hopes for a highlight season.
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After trustees held an initial discussion two weeks ago about Riverside’s 2025 budget in which they considered projects to fund next year, the village said it is no longer facing a budgeted capital projects fund deficit that could have led the board to authorize withdrawing reserve funds from the Intergovernmental Risk Management Agency. At the village board’s Sept. 19 meeting, Finance Director Yvette Zavala updated trustees on Riverside’s proposed 2025 budget of projects within its
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