The deadline to register to vote in the March primary election is Feb. 21. Find out what you need to register and where you can do it locally.
Evergreen Park Mayor James Sexton said Northbrook-based GMX Real Estate Group is under contract to buy The Plaza and it is slated for redevelopment soon. What would you like to see?
At Mayor Sexton’s State of the Village, he announces that The Plaza has been sold and will be redeveloped within the next two years.
After a four-year battle against the Sisters of Mercy, Trustees voted Monday to settle with the group and allow the building of a continuing care retirement center at 99th Street and Central Park Avenue.
After a nearly four year battle against the Sisters of Mercy regarding the construction of a retirement center at 99th Street and Central Park Avenue, Trustees will vote on the latest proposal at Monday’s Village Board meeting.
At the next village board meeting on Monday, Feb. 6, Trustees will hear the most recent proposal from the Sisters of Mercy for a retirement development at 99th Street and Central Park Ave. Trustees will also discussand review project ideas for projects el
The Evergreen Park Public Library was recently recognized by the AT&T "Investing in Illinois Award," because of its consistent efforts to improve lives in the village.
The cost of mailing a letter first class rose to 45 cents over the weekend.
If a light fails to turn green in a “reasonable period of time,” riders can now proceed through intersections. Do you think this is safe? Take our poll.
From warming center locations and event cancellations to tips on heart-safe shoveling, the perfect snowball and pizza places that deliver, here's your HQ for the snow.
At the next village board meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 17, Trustees will hear the 2011 fire department report and vote on the proposed budget for the current fiscal year. See what's on the agenda before you go.
The Citizen’s Services Department and a Jackson Hewitt kiosk at Walmart are offering free simple tax preparation.
Democracy isn't a spectator sport. Tell us the questions you'd like us to put to the candidates.
Following a Jan. 1 statewide ban on the use of synthetic drugs, the village of Evergreen Park has added more restrictions and adopted a local ordinance making it illegal to possess or sell the faux drugs.
Trustees passed a tighter ban to prevent the sale and possession of synthetic drugs in the village at Monday's village board meeting.
At the first Village Board meeting of 2012, Trustees are expected to vote to amend an ordinance in the municipal code of the village of Evergreen Park.
An Evergreen Park resident joins four other candidates running for Illinois' 1st Congressional District.
The Village Board approved tax levy increases for the village and the library that will add a combined $20 to residents' tax bills.
As the cost of water in the City of Chicago rises, so will Evergreen Park’s.
Trustees are expected to vote on the proposed tax levy for the 2010-2011 fiscal year.
Trustees will continue three year litigation of Sisters of Mercy development.
Trustees are expected to vote on a proposal given to the village by the Sisters of Mercy.
The Evergreen Park Village Board is expected to vote on a settlement proposal from the Sisters of Mercy concerning the development of a continuing care retirement center.
Mayor James Sexton says village will share litigation details concerning Sisters of Mercy development in coming days.
Get ready for Thanksgiving, Evergreen Parkers! Here are five things you need to know to start your week off with a BANG!
Mayor James Sexton and the Board of Trustees will hold a public meeting on the Community Development Block Grant Program, rule on special requests and hear regular committee reports among other business.
The Evergreen Parker shares his thoughts on the first Patch community forum on development in the village.
Many thanks to the people who attended Your Village, Your Vision: An Open Forum on Evergreen Park Development.
Welcome to Evergreen Park Patch's first open forum. This evening, we'll be discussing development and your vision for Evergreen Park's future. Join the conversation!
Evergreen Park Veterans were honored at a breakfast hosted by National Honor Society students from Evergreen Park Community High School.
Patch lets you know what businesses you can visit today.
The Evergreen Parker sees enormous potential along 95th Street, but what does that look like?
Mayor James Sexton shares what he considers the most important issues concerning development in Evergreen Park. Join us for more at Your Village, Your Vision: an open forum on development in Evergreen Park.
Evergreen Park resident Amy Fitzgerald said she'd like to discuss economic development at Your Village, Your Vision: an open forum on development in Evergreen Park.
Mayor James Sexton and the Board of Trustees will hear the village's Standard & Poor's rating report, rule on special requests and hear regular committee reports among other business.
At 1 p.m. on Nov. 9, there will be a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System.
Evergreen Park Patch and The Evergreen Parker are holding a community forum Nov. 14 to talk about development in the village – past, present and future.
A Junior at Evergreen Park Community High School was recently selected to be on Sen. Mark Kirk's (R-IL) Student Advisory Committee.
Two years ago, the Stanker family lost a "ray of sunshine" in their lives. Saturday, the village of Evergreen Park honored Spc. Jared Stanker by naming an honorary street after him in his favorite park.
Evergreen Park residents who were previously listed on a lawsuit to stop the Sisters of Mercy from building a retirement home in the village have found their own representation and will move forward with the case.