Cicero commemorates the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor

Cicero commemorates the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor The Town of Cicero hosted a commemoration in memory of the men and women who were killed on December 7, 1941 during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii that launched World War II for Americans. The keynote speaker was Brian White, the Lead Teacher for Social Science at Morton East High School, who discussed the significance of Pearl Harbor on America, noting that [Learn More]

Cicero Honors Fallen During Pearl Harbor Commemoration

The “day that will live in infamy” continues on in the hearts of many veterans and community members as  Cicero marked the solemn occasion during the annual ceremony on Dec. 7. Cicero Town President Larry Dominick and the Town Board of Trustees joined a crowd filled with students, residents and veterans of multiple wars in remembering the lives lost on the Hawaiian naval base in 1941. “Our freedom fell under attack that day over 70 [Learn More]