Amy Seklecki will serve as Director of Marketing & Community Engagement.
A range of services related to property tax issues, and how to file for exemptions and receive refunds are available through the office.
Full-Day kindergarten coming for D25; home for refugees; fake 911 call made: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, July 4-10, 2022.
Residents celebrate the holiday weekend; primary results calculated; monkeypox: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, June 26-July 3, 2022.
Carol Gabrielsen has served on the Foundation since 2001 and has led fundraising events that have broken records.
All of the proceeds from this family-friendly event will be donated to the Palatine and Fremd Wrestling Teams.
New grocery store is coming; resident dies in California bike accident; I-90 crash: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, June 13-19, 2022.
Illinois is giving students a new option for dealing with mental health lows.
The free event will include a family friendly picnic with food, refreshments and games.
Fire chief named; beauty line opens at Kohl's; police nab 89 for no seat belts: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, June 6-12, 2022.
Older Americans Month was observed in May, and the Township recognizes the positive impact of hundreds of older volunteers.
Customers can access their 2021 Consumer Confidence Report online.
The Employment Support Center assists job seekers with resumes and interview skills.
The 74-year-old Rolling Meadows man was found unresponsive in a planter bed but investigators do not believe foul play is involved.
Texas school shooting; Memorial Day parade; local pools open: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, May 23-29, 2022.
A son tried to ship his father's ashes from California to an Arlington Heights funeral home, but they never arrived, according to reports.
Heritage and Recreation pools both open Memorial Day weekend.
Library opts to fly Pride flag; gas prices going up; weapon charge at music store: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, May 16-22, 2022.
The free June 4 event will begin and end at North School Park.
Tribute to military comes to town; hospital safety grades; farmers market back: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, May 9-15, 2022.
Conservation Program is in effect for customers with Lake Michigan water source
The market hours are 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., running through Oct. 15.
The national, traveling, photographic memorial will be at North School Park Thursday through Sunday.
A person was stabbed at a gas station; teens can work out for free; drive-by shooting: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, May 2-8, 2022.
Third Year in a Row, Illinois American Water also ranked #1 in 2021, 2020 and in 2016.
See the latest announcement from the Cook County Health Department.
Outdoor dining is back; armed robber hits up 7-Eleven; holiday preparations: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, April 25-May 1, 2022.
Shop for mom - and yourself, at local businesses offering wine tastings, specials, sales, raffles, and more!
Trees produce life giving oxygen, give us building materials and fuel, serve as windbreaks and can help cut down air conditioning costs.
Hersey's ranking revealed; former Eros location gets new tenant; rare coin show: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, April 18-24, 2022.
The historic coins have a combined face value of only $1.16, but are insured for $19 million.
$14,000 in Environmental Grants for water source protection
Traveling memorial to fallen heroes on display in Arlington Heights May 12-15
Among the services available are help in understanding different taxing bodies and assistance with property tax-related issues.
In addition to counseling provided at no cost, psychiatric services are now available through a new partnership with the Josselyn Center.
Native named new Loyola coach; multi-million dollar crime ring; businessman dies: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, April 11-17, 2022.
Gang graffiti was found at several locations; gas prices climb; Easter brunch spots: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, April 4-10, 2022.
Police get body cameras; teens shoot at pedestrians; Carroll helps Ukraine: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, March 28-April 3, 2022.
Alcohol sales may start earlier on Sundays; driver killed in crash; library grants: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, March 21-27, 2022.
Bears move step closer to local move; Chase Bank robbed; candidates file: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, March 14-20, 2022.