The Clarendon Hills library is seeking interested residents for an open position on the board of trustees.
The Fine Arts Festival will come to town Saturday, June 10 and Sunday, June 11.
The Community House said over the next several months, they will launch a search for a new Executive Director.
July 25 Adult Tour Planned by the Clarendon Hills Park District
Road improvement projects continue in Clarendon Hills.
Matthew Nevling is a resident of Westmont and received a scholarship from FMC Corporation
Charlie’s Gift addresses the needs of children and families facing autism, sensory processing disorders and other mental health issues.
Hinsdale Farmers Market will be kick off on Monday, June 5.
The Hinsdale Community Swimming Pool will open for the season on Saturday, May 27
The two departments will hold an open house on Friday, May 19.
The Hinsdale Junior Woman's Club recently presented HCS Family Services with $275,000 that the club had raised throughout the past year.
The Clarendon Hills Farmers Market opens for the season on May 11.
Volunteers at the Our Lady of Peace Food Pantry know that providing help while preserving dignity and respect is key to what they do.
A Hinsdale woman was one of the six women that were inducted into the McAuley Hall of Honor on Sunday, April 30.
Simpson has been a Hinsdale police officer for 28 years, and started his tenure as chief in 2016.
The Illinois Tollway Board of Directors has agreed to move forward with planning for a project on the Central Tri-State Tollway.
Cullen Gordon is the son of Chicago Police Officer, Michael P. Gordon, who was killed in the line of duty on Aug. 8, 2004.
The Hinsdale Junior Woman's Club will celebrate another successful year with over 200 of its members at the "It's a Wrap" event on May 4.
May 25 Event Travels Throughout Southeast Wisconsin
Residents of The Birches Assisted Living in Clarendon Hills read to children at the Richmond Education Gardens and Apiary groundbreaking.
The National Weather Service in Chicago will offer a severe weather/tornado course at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 24.
"Bees on Parade" Fly Into Town: Public Art Project
The compassion and dedication of People's Resource Center and their latest staff addition, show how compassion lifts others up.
Hinsdale's Safety Village will soon start registration for its 36th year.
The Village delivered a resolution to the Tollway Authority opposing the expansion.
New York Times' Rukmini Callimachi talks about recent developments in Mosul.
Rukmini Callimachi, a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, will present a lecture on Thursday, March 9 at Benedictine University.
Take a look at this list before you plan your day.
Two Events Scheduled on Monday, February 20, 2017!
The girl scouts put together 21 "Chemo Care Totes" last Friday.
She's just 7 months old and looking for a new, permanent home.
If you're looking for a place to make a difference in the lives of older adults, consider volunteering for this committee.
Register for This New Adult Event by Wednesday, February 8
Active Adult Program on February 22
"Even though his bones are brittle from medications, he is a dancing machine, especially when it comes to disco music.”
SEASPAR’s Adapted Music Lessons utilize specialized sensory instruments to enable participants with limited mobility to make music.
Check this list before heading out Monday.
Offices Closed Due to Federal Holiday
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Spouses of the Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush doctors joined together to volunteer at Deborah's Place, a housing center for homeless women.