Woodridge residents were recently given two weeks to vacate their homes, so the homeowners’ association can shut off the facility’s water until spring 2022 to avoid freezing pipes as crews continue to work to repair damage from an EF-3 tornado in June. Village officials recently announced that they are working with the relief fund, Woodridge Neighbors Helping Neighbors, to help connect residents from Country Club Townhomes with caseworkers as the holidays loom. Read the entire article……………………………….
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