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![]() The above photo shows the new Village Hall at North Aurora. Constructed of concrete block, fronted by brick, the building contains 5,260 square feet of space. Adequate space for 4 fire trucks, a police and clerk's office, and a combination library and council room are provided on the first floor. The basement contains a general assembly room, utility room which in addition to the heating plant contains controls, et cetera, for the deep well submersible type pump, which is located 50 feet to the rear of the building; chlorinating room and two comfort stations, which are available to the public as the hall is located at the entrance of the 10-acre North Aurora Park. Members of the municipal administration, who have worked diligently to obtain this improvement are: Village President James H. Voss, Trustees George Anderson, Eugene Croyl, Carl Didier, Harold Erickson, Ken Swift, Alois Their, and City Clerk Lucille Coddington.
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