The Village of Romeoville held its Board Meeting on May 21, 2025, where several community achievements and events were highlighted. The meeting began with a series of commendations, including the recognition of Officer of the Year, Josh Wyatt, and the Citizen of the Year. The board expressed gratitude towards police retirees for their contributions in training new officers, ensuring the continued excellence of the police force.
In addition to these accolades, the board congratulated graduates from kindergarten through college, celebrating their accomplishments. A moment of condolence was also observed for the Vasquez family, acknowledging their loss.
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Subscribe for Free The meeting featured discussions about recent community events, including a busy weekend that saw a car show and a band concert at Valley View School District. The Junior Marine ROTC at Romeoville High School was praised for their outstanding performance throughout the year, reflecting the dedication of both the students and their commanders.
Looking ahead, the board pre-congratulated eighth graders from local middle schools who are set to have their promotion ceremonies, emphasizing the importance of these milestones in the students' educational journeys.
The American Legion Auxiliary was recognized for their successful fundraiser at Stella's, aimed at supporting individuals with post-traumatic stress syndrome. The board expressed pride in their efforts and contributions to the community.
Lastly, a special mention was made for Ethan Justice, who recently earned his master's degree from Lewis University, highlighting the importance of educational achievements within the community.
Overall, the meeting underscored a vibrant community spirit, with numerous events and accomplishments celebrated, reflecting the active engagement of residents in Romeoville.