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Halloween House Decorating Contest Registration Ends Today!The Hanover Park Halloween House Decorating Contest is back! Interested in entering the contest, visit hpparks.org/specialevents and provide a photo of your decorated home! Registration is free. Registration is open through the end of today. All homes will be placed on the Halloween tour map, which will go live on October 17th. By filling out the registration form, you are permitting the Village of Hanover Park & Hanover Park Park District to list the information you provide on the website & interactive map, as well as to be used to promote the contest on our social media!
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Fall Brush Collection - October 20thThe Village’s free curbside residential brush pick-up continues for residents north of Lake Street and should be completed next week. For residents south of Lake Street, brush pickup will begin on Monday, October 20th. Brush must be placed at the curb by 7 a.m. on October 20th to avoid missing your cycle. Residents are required to follow the brush preparation guidelines listed below and are directed to call the Public Works Department at (630) 823-5700 with any questions. Following the guidelines closely will ensure that your material will be collected as part of the program. The Village will collect branches with a minimum of two (2) feet in length and a maximum of ten (10) feet in length. The branches must be less than eight (8) inches in diameter. What will not be picked up: - Small hedge or pine clippings
- Yard waste or brush in containers
- Brush or branches with thorns
- Stumps or tree roots
- Unorganized or tangled brush piles
How to stack brush: - Do not bundle!
- Neatly stack the brush in one direction with the butt/cut end toward the street.
- Do not block access to the brush pile with your vehicle.
- No lumber, wire, rope, construction material or other material can be included with the brush
- Do not block the sidewalk when putting brush out
PLEASE REMEMBER: If you miss your scheduled brush pick-up date you can utilize the yard waste collection provided by Groot Services once a week through November 29, 2025. Yard waste stickers are required. The yard waste must be placed in a special yard waste bag or branches must be tied in bundles up to 48 inches long and up to 18 inches in diameter. Please call Groot Services at (847) 260-7724 with any questions.
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Cart Delivery Completed! This week, Groot successfully completed their cart replacement project. If you did not receive your new carts, are wishing to change the size of your carts, or need the old carts picked up, please contact Groot Industries directly at 866-782-5161.
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Fall Night with Laser Lights Next Friday!The Village is excited to announce the previously canceled Summer Soiree laser light show has been rescheduled! Join the Village and the Park District on October 24th at 7:30 PM for a Fall Night with Laser Lights. The laser light show will be held at the Park District's Community Center during their annual Trunk or Treat event. Food trucks will be on-site during the event. Come in costume or just bring your groove — all are welcome to enjoy the light show, treats, and disco beats!
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Trunk or Treat Next Friday! The Hanover Park Park District's annual Trunk or Treat event will be held on Friday, October 24th from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. This event will be held at the Park District's North Lot at 1919 Walnut Avenue. The Park District is looking for vendors or community members to participate in this event. Whether you’re a local business, organization, or simply wish to celebrate with a decorated trunk and treats, they'd love to have you join! Spaces are limited. Email r.gutierrez@hpparks.org to sign up!
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National Drug Take Back Day - Oct. 25Saturday, October 25, 2025 is the DEA's National Drug Take Back Day. The Kenneth Young Center will be at the Hanover Park Police Department from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. to collect unwanted prescription and over-the-counter medications. They will also share information about substance use disorder, prevention, and treatment options. Flushing medicines down the toilet or pouring them down the sink can create the potential for harmful chemicals to end up in our waterways. Too often, unused prescription drugs find their way into the wrong hands, which can lead to medication misuse or the beginning of opioid addiction. Opioid overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the U.S. That is why Drug Take Back Day is a great opportunity to clean out your medicine cabinet and turn in, safely and anonymously, all your expired and unneeded medications. If you are unable to make it to the Police Department on October 25th, don't worry. We have a drug take-back box in our lobby that is available from 8:00am to midnight every day for your convenience. If you or someone you know needs help, the Illinois Helpline for Opioids and Other Substances at 1-833-234-3435 is available 24/7, 365 days a year and is completely free. Anyone can use the Helpline, whether you are struggling with a substance use disorder or care about someone who is. Trained Helpline specialists answer questions, provide support, and connect you to services in Illinois.
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Construction Updates If you have any project questions, contact Engineering at 630-823-5700 or visit www.hpil.org/1234/current-projects. 2025 Watermain Replacement Update: This week, the contractor completed transferring water services from the old water main to the new one. The old water main has been disconnected. Concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter removal and replacement will begin next week. Residents will receive notification if their driveway access will be impacted. Fiber Installation (AT&T): AT&T has several fiber installation projects throughout the Village. Any questions or concerns about these projects should be directed to AT&T’s Construction Hotline at 800-843-6581. If you leave your name, address, and phone number, they will follow up within 48 hours. Arlington Drive Bridge Replacement Update: Last week, the top section of the culverts was poured, so this week, the concrete needed time to cure. After the appropriate cure time and the concrete samples had passed the strength tests, the contractor began removing the forms. Next week, the contractor will continue removing the forms and begin backfilling along the north side of the box culvert. Next steps will include installation of the waterproof membrane and drains along the top of the box culvert. The project remains on schedule for a late November opening, weather dependent.
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What's Happening at Your Local Library?Schaumburg Township District Library - Hanover Park Branch- A Tale of Two Chicagos: White City & The Murder Castle of Englewood- Oct. 21 6:30PM to 7:30PM: With the advent of the World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago emerges as a world class city. But nearby, lurking in the shadows is a man whose legacy has outstripped that of the fabled event: Chicago’s first serial killer, H.H. Holmes. Please join historian Clarence Goodman for this fascinating presentation. Visit the library's website to register.
- Flu Shot Clinic with Ascension Health - Oct. 22 1:00PM - 3:00PM: A licensed social worker will be available during scheduled office hours to assist community members in need of guidance and resources.
- Afternoon Movie - Oct. 24 1:00PM - 3:00PM: Enjoy an afternoon movie at the library. Next Friday's movie is Baby Boom, featuring Diane Keaton! Join the library at 1:00PM.
For more events, visit the Schaumburg Township District Library's website. Poplar Creek Library - Sonya Crawshaw BranchFeature Films - Wicked @ Main Branch, Oct. 18 1:30PM: Join the library for a Saturday matinee, featuring the movie, Wicked. Bring your own snacks. All ages are welcome. Doors open at 1:15PM. (Closed Captioning) Family Concert Series: Rhythm Giants @ Main Branch, Oct. 19 2:00PM - 3:00PM: Listen to the music of Rhythm Giants. Registration for the family concert series is required. To register, visit their website. Mobile Library Visit @ Heritage Park, Oct. 22 10:00AM to 10:30AM & Park District Community Center 10:45AM to 11:15AM: The bookmobile is coming to town. The mobile library offers residents the opportunity to check out and return books or sign up for a library card.
For more events, visit the Poplar Creek Library's website.
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Join a Committee Today! Hanover Park has many committees and commissions where you can volunteer your time and give back to the community! There are several committees with open positions available including the Cultural Inclusion and Diversity Committee, the Development Commission, the Environmental Committee, and our Sister Cities Committee. To learn more about these committees or to apply to join, visit our website!
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Thank You Corporate Partners!
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Village President Rodney S. Craig
Village Clerk Kristy Merrill
Trustees Troy Albuck Yasmeen Bankole Jenni Broccolino Liza Gutierrez Jon Kunkel Herb Porter
Village Manager Juliana A. Maller
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