• Costumed crowds celebrate Fremont Troll’s 35th

    Costumed crowds celebrate Fremont Troll’s 35th

    Rain didn’t stop Fremont from celebrating our favorite bridge-dwelling troll Friday night. The Fremont Troll turned 35 and hundreds of costumed revelers showed up to party under the Aurora Bridge. The Fremont Art Council’s annual Trolloween kicked off at 7 p.m. with live music and the Troll dramatically lit up in turquoise.  Despite the wet weather, the turnout was impressive…

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  • As leaves are falling, clocks are falling back

    As leaves are falling, clocks are falling back

    The leaves are falling, the pumpkin spice is flowing, and Fremont is looking pretty spectacular, rain or shine. PSA: Daylight Saving Time ends tomorrow (Nov. 2) at 2 a.m. Fall back, sleep in, then wake up to those 5 p.m. sunsets that make you question all your life choices.  Times might be tough, but Fremonsters are tougher. We’ve got each…

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  • Fremont community resources for those impacted by government shutdown

    Fremont community resources for those impacted by government shutdown

    A recap from the intro to this week’s Fremont Neighbor Fix newsletter – sharing here because this info is too important to keep in inboxes only. Hello! Halloween is here and up top you’ll see a full list of neighborhood events happening today and tomorrow. I really love how neighbors come together to organize block party events for the holiday. The Halibut…

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  • Fremont Neighbor Note for October 30: Halloween happenings

    Fremont Neighbor Note for October 30: Halloween happenings

    Welcome to Fremont Neighbor Note, a series highlighting what’s happening in and around our neighborhood.  This is a special Halloween edition so we’re posting a day early. See the list of events and additional information below! Oct. 31, 3 p.m.: Fremont Trick-or-Treat List of participating businesses are mapped here. Oct. 31, 5 p.m.: Evanston Block Party Oct. 31, 5:30 p.m.:…

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  • No longer waiting in the dark: Interurban pergola lights shine again

    No longer waiting in the dark: Interurban pergola lights shine again

    After years in the dark, the iconic Waiting for the Interurban pergola is glowing again. The lights on Peter Larsen’s 1979 pergola – the illuminated archway that frames Richard Beyer’s beloved sculpture – went out prior to 2023 after what’s believed to be a car accident that damaged a nearby power pole. The city had difficulty even locating the electrical…

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