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Water main break shuts down Ogden Ave. | Weather forces 50-plus Naperville businesses to be closed Wednesday

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January 30, 2019

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50-plus Naperville businesses to be closed Wednesday because of bitter, subzero temps

Wednesday, Jan 30

Businesses from the Apple store to Sparrow Coffee to Colonial Cafe and Old Town Pour House will be closed Wednesday.

Water main break closes westbound Ogden Ave. between Washington and Mill

A water main break has westbound Ogden Avenue closed between Washington and Mill Street in Naperville.

Naperville cold weather closings

Roundup of closings resulting from the polar vortex moving into the area and bringing record subzero temperatures.

Naperville's D203 superintendent a Twitter influencer and a meme machine — especially when students want a day off

Superintendent Dan Bridges picked up 1,000 new followers in the last week, many of whom turned to Twitter to appeal to the District 203 chief to cancel schools this week.

With temps similar to what Naperville man felt on Denali, here's what you need to know to survive polar vortex

Naperville agencies offer tips for keeping the house warm, the pipes thawed, and fingers and toes from freezing.

Water main breaks common during cold snaps; more than 41 Naperville homes affected since Tuesday

At least four water main breaks since Tuesday have left more than 40 homes in Naperville without water for various lengths of time.

Naperville native who lived in Antarctica advises his hometown how to stay warm during record cold

Naperville native and playwright Mat Smart wrote a play set in Antarctica and now offers his hometown ideas for staying warm on a day when Naperville will be colder than the town in Antarctica where he lived for three months.

Syrah Home closing after less than a year, but unlikely the downtown building will be vacant for long

Syrah Home is closing after less than a year in downtown Naperville. The home furnishing store filled the Main Street and Jackson Avenue space where of Country Curtains had been for 15 years.

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