Kick off the holiday season with festive activities, including ice sculpting, live performances, roasted chestnuts and complimentary snacks.
Positions up for election include mayor, three Village trustees, one unexpired term Village trustee, and two library trustees.
The service will happen at the Veterans' Memorial near the Jewett Park Community Center lower entrance.
Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. If you are already in line to vote when the polls close, you can still vote.
A microburst storm in August left thousands of residents without power, while also knocking down numerous trees.
The pharmacy chain is looking to remove a portion of their sky bridge, built in 2019.
Here’s what you need to know about voter registration in Deerfield ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
Additionally, the DBR Chamber of Commerce will host the annual Downtown Deerfield Trick-or-Treat event on Oct. 19.
The meeting is in conjunction with Deerfield Township, Lake County Stormwater Management Commission and Department of Public Works.
"Our community will always stand against hatred. It has no place in Deerfield or anywhere," Mayor Daniel Shapiro says.
Beginning the week of October 28, Public Works crews will make one pass by each house in the Village each week during the program.
The Village is partnering with Lakeshore Recycling Systems and Reynolds Consumer Products to bring residents the Hefty ReNew Program
Early voting dates, how to register and how to vote by mail for the Nov. 5 election.
Participants are limited to three bankers boxes or paper bags per vehicle for the Sept. 28 event.
Any signs in the public right-of-way will be removed without notice, according to the Village.
The annual family event will be filled with food, fun, cars, music and community.
Offers residents a way to request overnight parking permission, arrange a home watch while on vacation, or add info for at risk residents.
Positions up for election on April 1 next year include mayor, Village trustee, and library trustee.
In addition to the food trucks, there will be live music, inflatables, crafts and activities.
Mayor Daniel Shapiro addressed the recent incidents at Monday night's Deerfield Village Board meeting.
Derick Procell and Inflatables will be performing live at the summer's monthly event.
Pride flags are on display at Village Hall and Public Works, and a Pride Month banner is at the corner of Deerfield and Waukegan roads.
Jada Harris, who graduated earlier this week from Deerfield High School, is an outgoing community relations commission student member.
Join Deerfield American Legion Post 738 at 10 a.m. on May 27 at the veterans memorial at Jewett Park for their annual Memorial Day ceremony.
The Deerfield School District 109 school board member was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver last year.
Stickers for passenger vehicles cost $30 if purchased by June 30.
The popular summer series is planned for the third Wednesday of the month from May through August.
Zion Woods, a 25-unit development, will be located behind Zion Lutheran Evangelical Church on Deerfield Road.
The project will result in daily lane closures to complete the work and is anticipated to be completed by the end of September.
Jennifer Goldstone was selected to fill the vacancy left by former Trustee William "Bill" Seiden's recent death.
Artists, sculptors, photographers, fashion designers, poets, are invited to showcase their creativity as part of Women's History Month.
This is the ninth call for artists in the program, which has featured more than 100 pieces from local, regional and national artists.
The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Working Group invites all Deerfield business owners and tenants to participate.
State Rep. Bob Morgan stressed the consequences of sleep loss, especially for children and senior citizens.
William "Bill" Seiden, who was currently serving on the board, had been a trustee since 1999.
The Deerfield Village Board proclaimed February Black History Month in the Village at its latest meeting.
Intercity bus operators must submit an application to the Village and give an advance notice of at least five days, among other things.
The Village was recently awarded for having 29 percent of its electricity consumption sourced from green energy.
Mayor Dan Shapiro said the Village Board will address buses potentially dropping off migrants and asylum seekers in Deerfield.
The Donald E. Gehrig Award is presented annually at a Village Board meeting to an exemplary member of the Deerfield Police Department.