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Other Rosemont News
CHA Weaves A Magic Spell With Biggest Summer Show Yet
NBC Star Financial Advisor, Jean Chatzky, Keynote Presenter; New Muvico Megaplex Open Posted: 7/7/2008
Fred Rosenthal Joins the Sales Force
Seasoned hospitality industry executive Fred Rosenthal has joined the sales team at the Stephens Center. The popular sales professional brings more than 20 years of experience and contacts to Rosemont.Posted: 5/14/2008
New Construction on Schedule
Two exciting new properties are under construction in Rosemont’s new entertainment district. aloft Chicago O’Hare Hotel and the Intercontinental Chicago O’Hare.Posted: 5/14/2008
Stephens Center has the Magic Touch
New Digital Sources and Kiosks Provide Rich Information, ConveniencePosted: 5/14/2008
$3.3 Million Project Completes Convention Center Entry
Eases Traffic; Adds Aesthetics Posted: 5/5/2008
Rosemont Gets Connect-CTY® Service
The Village of Rosemont is pleased to announce the launch of the Connect-CTY® service, our new electronic notification system.Posted: 3/10/2008
The Legacy of a Visionary
Mayor Donald E. Stephens 1928-2007. You didn’t have to know Mayor Donald E. Stephens well to know the affection he had for the Village of Rosemont and its residents.Posted: 1/8/2008
Muvico Theaters Debuts Luxe Theater in Chicago
The 101,000 square foot Muvico Theaters Rosemont 18 is open for business after several gala grand opening events, held in September.Posted: 1/3/2008
William Anderson Named General Manager
Rosemont, Illinois Mayor Donald E. Stephens has announced that William Anderson, formerly with the village’s public safety department, has been named the new general manager of the Rosemont Convention and Tourism Bureau.Posted: 12/18/2007
CCDPH wants you to know about West Nile Virus
WNV is an infection carried by
mosquitoes.Posted: 1/1/2007
Have you had your home tested for radon yet?
Radon gas did not disappear! Although it is invisible, odorless, colorless, and tasteless, radon gas is still one of the more serious health hazards in our community.Posted: 1/1/2007
Nonchemical Mosquito Control
Mosquito larvae or "wrigglers" must live in still water for five or more days to complete their growth before changing into adult biting mosquitoes capable of transmitting disease.Posted: 1/1/2007
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