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Arlington Heights plan commissioners approved plans Wednesday for a new local brewery called Arlington Beer Co., while also rejecting proposed capacity restrictions on its taproom intended to prevent parking congestion along the adjoining streets.
Arlington Heights mass vaccination site accepting appointments
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CDC expected to relax guidance on wearing masks outdoors
President Joe Biden’s top coronavirus advisor hinted that on Tuesday, the CDC will relax the guidance on mask wearing outdoors.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. - The Arlington Heights Park District will host a mass COVID-19 vaccination site this week for all residents 16 and over, and appointments are available.
The park district will distribute 1,728 doses of the Pfizer vaccine on Wednesday, April 28 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Arlington Ridge Center, 660 North Ridge Avenue.
Registration is required for an appointment, and residents should only make a request if they are available on May 19 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., when the second dose is scheduled to be administered.
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Iconic gas station closes in Arlington Heights
Owner Craig Grandt closed Grandt s Shell service station in Arlington Heights for the final time on New Year s Eve. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer
Friends and family wished Craig Grandt well with a car parade through his gas station Thursday evening in Arlington Heights. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer
Updated 12/31/2020 8:59 PM
6 p.m. Thursday marked the end of an era in Arlington Heights, as Grandt s Shell service station closed its doors.
Longtime customers, family, friends and Grandt s four daughters bid a fond farewell with a car parade Thursday at the station, 406 E. Northwest Hwy.
It s just time to go, owner Craig Grandt said. We still have a lot of clients. I didn t want to go out struggling; we can go out high.