Staff expresses gratitude for hand-made masks
Watchdog group's attorney says the mayor has no authority to prevent a trustee from voting.
Officials say money is vital for small businesses. A couple residents express opposition.
Village proposes to freeze employees' pay and hold off on projects.
From business owners to the village board, the police department provides village updates amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Resident twice finds half eaten chicken sandwiches in her mailbox, police say.
Disagreements are over online discussions, loud music, dogs and lights.
Resident says neighbor is taking pictures and video of her when she is outside.
Grand Avenue Adventure Camps are super flexible, you pick the days you want and only pay for those days. Camps for kids ages 3-12.
Like most towns, the village's police pension fund is not so good.
Mayor says Cook and DuPage counties should provide more information to village officials.
The officer self-isolated during the testing period, mayor says.
Grasso says five of the village's six trustees are ready for the challenge.
Resident alerts police about basketball game at Stevens Park, report says.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
Staff sharing creative ideas to make a difference
Mayor Grasso writes to residents about coronavirus testing, a complimentary medical phone-line and how to support local business.
Much has changed from a week ago, when the mayor declined to acknowledge a nursing home virus case.
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Burr Ridge Businesses. Here's how to get listed.
Woman reports domestic battery on County Line Road, but asks police not to inform suspect, report says.
Trustee says he thinks the mayor is a mobster. Mayor raises possibility of censuring trustee again.
The village has already been raising rates. Officials project a shortfall in the water fund, but panel recommends against any more hikes.
Burr Ridge firm offers drive-up testing, but no customers were there late Tuesday morning.
Mayor Grasso urges residents to stay home and provides information about the local testing center.
Mayor Grasso provides resources for Burr Ridge businesses and residents during the coronavirus stay-home order.
Police get two reports of scary dogs in recent days.
Residents took action after they returned to hear what they thought were footsteps. The police had a theory.
Positive actions making a difference for residents
Three of the cases are at Brookdale nursing home, mayor says.
The mayor contends no virus cases have been reported in town, but a nursing home says it had one.
"Thus far, there have been no reported cases in Burr Ridge."
The mayor says there have been no reported cases. His confidential email to trustees last week indicated otherwise.
Company representative says he would try to keep down noise.
Three village trustees appear to want another official to lead village during crisis, messages indicate.
"Staff is working to keep current and our Police are patrolling and answering all calls for service to keep you safe and protected."
Reminder that Governor Pritzker’s stay-at-home order is in effect through April 7.
Village checks to see whether major venues in town are complying with governor's order.
One argument was over a pair of broken glasses, police say.
Four local not-for-profit senior communities request priority supplies of COVID-19 testing kits and Personal Protection Equipment
Police found patrons in the restaurants, one of which received a warning, reports said.