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Loughran Cappel opens new office

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State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel invites residents and friends to the grand opening of her new district office in Crest Hill at 20660 Caton Farm Rd., Unit D Crest Hill on Thursday, March 16 from 3-6 p.m.

“As an elected official, I want residents to know I’m always available and where they can come seek assistance on local issues or get help with state resources,” said Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood). “My staff and I are looking forward to greeting constituents and friends at our new Crest Hill office. I encourage those of you in the area to stop by.”

State and local officials are expected to join Loughran Cappel for an official ribbon cutting. Guests will be offered snacks and refreshments.

Media are welcome to attend. Ample parking is available.

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