The approved bid will cover the purchase of 43 units along with all required operational equipment.
At least 12 new businesses opened shop in Deerfield in 2023.
The Deerfield Public Works Department began collecting leaves on Oct. 30.
Participants get to name their hydrant to show their commitment.
See the latest announcement from the Village of Deerfield.
Join the Deerfield American Legion Post 738 and Mayor Daniel C. Shapiro to honor our veterans with a Veterans Day Service.
The Winter Celebration will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1, at Village Hall.
The event, presented by the Village of Deerfield and DBR Chamber of Commerce, is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 22.
The underpass will be closed to traffic October 19 to 21 while Public Works makes roof repairs to the pedestrian bridge.
A lawyer from the North Suburban Legal Aid Clinic addressed the Deerfield Village Board at its latest meeting.
Mayor Dan Shapiro said the Village condemns Hamas's terrorist assault against Israel, while also supporting Israel's right to defend itself.
At 1:20 p.m. Wednesday, FEMA and the Federal Communications Commission will have two tests.
Mayor Dan Shapiro responded to a report released Friday by Lake County about a potential redevelopment of the Baxter International campus.
The Deerfield High School teams both won state titles during the 2022-2023 school year.
Bridge Industrial, a Chicago-based developer, is under contract to purchase the 101-acre campus.
Free document shredding event is planned from 9 a.m. to noon or truck is filled.
The Lake County Planning, Building, and Development Department will meet with the Chicago developer to discuss redevelopment of the site.
Bridge Industrial withdrew its petitions to annex, rezone and develop the Baxter International property earlier this month.
The area will be open from 10 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. July 4 at Jewett Park.
Applications are due by Aug. 31 for the first come, first served program.
A Plan Commission meeting and public hearing scheduled for Thursday has been canceled, according to the Village of Deerfield.
Representatives from the group that advocates the LGBTQ+ community addressed the Deerfield Village Board Monday night.
Mayor Dan Shapiro will present a Pride Month proclamation at the June 6 Village Board meeting.
The two-day event in downtown Deerfield will feature more than 80 artists.
The free kid and adult friendly event will happen at the public works facility.
Landmarks Illinois included the property on its 2023 "Most Endangered Historic Places In Illinois" list.
The Deerfield Plan Commission is holding a public hearing regarding the future of the site.
Commissioners cited the Open Meeting Act as the reason for rescheduling due to insufficient space to accommodate the overflow crowd.
The 4th of July celebration was cut short last year after the mass shooting in Highland Park.
A Deerfield Plan Commission public hearing regarding the site is scheduled for April 27 at Deerfield Village Hall.
The Village Board approved a request by the company to create a new class of liquor license to facilitate a product sampling concept.
According to the FBI, more than half of religious hate crimes in America in 2021 targeted Jews and were motivated by antisemitism.
ComEd recently sent letters to homes that are participating in the Village's electric aggregation program.
Three incumbents sought to keep their seats on the Deerfield Village Board with Elaine Jacoby emerging as the unofficial top voter-getter.
The terms of current trustees Larry Berg, Elaine Jacoby and Bill Seiden all end in April.
The Citizen’s Police Academy is an eight-week program designed to enhance communication between the police department and the community.
The funds were provided to the Village by the United States Department of Agriculture.