Deerfield Village Board advances zoning changes to spur retail use in Lake Cook corridor. Trustees also finalizes real estate levy upping property tax burden.
North Shore Congressman elect puts emphasis on the present.
Village gave residents a seamless transition while keeping costs low. State Sen. Susan Garrett honored for providing assistance.
Proposed shift of pension liability from state to local school districts could mean bigger class sizes and less financial stability for Highland Park and Deerfield schools.
Low interest rate on bonds sold Monday to pay for renovation of building will have taxpayers spending more than 10 percent less.
Retail giant will make proposal at next board meeting for bid for the lot near Skokie Blvd. and Dundee Rd.
Alyson Feiger and Jack Koenig will compete April 9 to replace state Sen. Elect Julie Morrison (D-Deerfield) as West Deerfield Township supervisor.
Town meeting backs Farkas, Oppenheim and Struthers for Village Board slate. Rosenthal, unopposed, gets nod for mayor.
Village adds debt service on new bond issue to total making effective levy 8.8 percent more than last year.
Candidate slates for Village Board and township officials will be chosen.
North Shore Congressman recounts achievement of his term in what may be one of his last floor speeches.
Village Trustees may decide Monday to abate property tax levy by more than 10 percent.
Local voters have opportunity to ratify slates of elected officials in Village, West Deerfield Township.
Though Village Board members like the concept, not everyone wants to see a commercial scavenger franchise.
Mayor and Trustees also take a step closer to requiring Village’s businesses to recycle.
All Deerfield voters will have the opportunity to ratify or change the slate at Dec. 4 Town Hall Meeting.
More than 2,500 hear elected officials and community leaders express solidarity with Israel during rally in Chicago.
Deerfield Village Board gives staff members valuable insight to craft composting ordinance.
Townships in Highland Park, Deerfield, and Lake Forest and beyond help feed those less fortunate.
New Chicago Bulls practice facility replacing Berto Center will be on Chicago’s west side.
New North Suburban Congressman finds attitude of cooperation among freshman members of Congress.
All but one respondent to Patch poll want donors to superpacs to fall under the same rules as campaign contributors.
A Highland Park rabbi wonders whether or not David Petraeus needed to resign from the CIA after news about his affair got out, while Lisa Barr wonders if marriages can survive adultery. What do you think?
State Sen. Elect will resign as West Deerfield Township supervisor.
Families join in the celebration before a standing room only Village Hall. Barbara Reich Receives Community Service Award.
Newly elected Congressman elect from the 10th District talks to Patch about what he wants to accomplish.
Restaurant chain went through the process six years ago and understood the regulations.
Deerfield will be home to its Congressman and state senator. Check out our in-depth coverage of the results from the 10th Congressional District, the 29th State Senate and the Illinois 58th House Races.
After accurately predicting 2004 and 2008 Presidential races, the cookie count is too close to call.
Police officers promoted and Deerfield Road work coming this week.
Candidates in 10th District, State Senate contest vote and greet voters.
Democrat Julie Morrison has won the race against Republican Arie Friedman with nearly 53 percent of the votes
Schneider, Dold, Friedman and Morrison greet voters, knock on doors and make calls.
As Dold and Schneider greet as many voters as they can, a tiny fraction of those who will vote Tuesday responded to the Patch poll first published Thursday, Democrat gets 57 percent tally.
Schneider gets backing from Durbin.
Entry will be limited to people willing to volunteer for the presidential campaign.
Julie Morrison votes while Arie Friedman greets voters at train station.
People considering a run for mayor of Deerfield or Village Board of Trustees must submit application for caucus endorsement by Nov. 7.
There is a remedy available for those who have not registered to vote.
Morrison, Friedman, Schneider and Dold use different techniques to directly communicate message.