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Cicero to cut off alcohol sales after midnight
Fox local via AOL· 7 hours agoHowever, the ordinance will take effect immediately for new license applications. Cicero Township President Larry Dominick cited late-night violence, fights and disruptions ...
Chicago-area town bans bars, restaurants from selling liquor after midnight
NBC Chicago· 12 hours agoOne Chicago-area town will soon change how late its bars and restaurants can sell alcohol. Cicero, a...
Cicero plans to ban after-midnight liquor sales at bars, restaurants and stores
ABC 7 Chicago· 18 hours agoAfter-midnight shots, cocktails and even liquor store purchases are set to become a thing of the...
Your Stories Q&A: When will repairs be made to this old bridge in Cicero?
WSYR 9 Syracuse· 2 days agoCICERO, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) – You ask, we answer! There’s not a bridge too far for the Your Stories Team....
Clinton’s Ditch to expand Cicero plant in $40 million project
Central New York Business Journal· 6 days agoCICERO, N.Y. — Clinton’s Ditch Co-Operative Company, Inc., located on Pardee Road in the town of ...
New legislation would provide child care services to officers
WSYR 9 Syracuse· 5 days agoCICERO, (WSYR-TV) — Police Departments nationwide, including right here in Central New York are...
Mohawk Valley spring sports results and top performers for May 13-19
Gannett via AOL· 1 day agoMarkham plays a semifinal match at No. 1 Cazenovia Tuesday. SECTION III BOYS TENNIS PLAYOFFS CLASS A...
Cannes Cover Story: Aubrey Plaza Says Francis Coppola “Doesn’t Need My Defense”, Reveals The...
Deadline via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhen Aubrey Plaza first got the call about her role in Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis, she’d...
Whitesboro and RFA compete at John Arcaro Co-Ed Classic
Rome Sentinel· 2 days agoA roundup of local high school track and field and girls lacrosse: Track and field athletes from...
Vintage Chicago Tribune: Paul Durica’s April 1924 finds
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBallots, bullets and a birth certificate made headlines in Chicago one hundred years ago. That’s...