The village's political scene has quieted down since last year.
A congressman says the village was ahead of its time in the late 1800s.
A Hinsdale native left the Village Board after deciding against seeking re-election.
The meters have been covered up since the village enacted new three-hour parking zones last year.
The village issued hundreds of parking tickets in the last few months, the police chief said.
The governor's office says it never accepted an invitation from a Central student group.
A liberal student group invited the governor to come to the school.
The company sued the district, alleging it did not get paid for all of its work.
The project, estimated to cost $180,000, is scheduled for this year.
The village approved a settlement with a wireless firm, despite objections.
The village received complaints about landscaping at two developments in the last few years.
An official said he considered delaying the work until next year, waiting for prices to come down.
The village president has expressed mixed feelings about hiring a lobbyist.
Officers followed commuters and found they used the deck's lower level, an official said.
Businesses "go to die" in the village, the developer said in an email.
Officials would "smile and listen" to criticism, but then say the village's powers are limited, the village president said.
The village president urged area suburbs to share the costs of paying for fire trucks.
The village asked the owner to correct the problems last fall. Demolition was advised.
Man says he struggled to get a tax refund for three years, blaming the street name mix-up.
The top vote-getter says she is not ruling out anything on the superintendent's future.
Five candidates ran for three seats on the school board. Three were outspoken critics of the superintendent.
Two years ago, the candidates who raised the most won. This year, candidates are revealing how much they have collected.
The party labeled one of the candidates "extremist." It endorsed none of the others.
Five candidates are running for three seats on the school board. Three are outspoken critics of the superintendent.
The group says it fights against groomers and indoctrination in schools.
Three candidates get $1,000 donations from a number of sources.
The village plans to make temporary adjustments to parking downtown.
A project would reconstruct two streets, but result in a tax increase for residents there.
He is the second official to announce his departure in recent days.
The manager was credited with improving downtown and making the new train station a reality.
The resident contained a blaze before firefighters arrived. The fire district honored her this week.
Campaign volunteer said he at first lied about trickery, then acknowledged it.
The document is being kept under wraps from the public, as is the tradition in Illinois.
A school board candidate urged the district to guard against the migration of the theory into the classroom.
He is running in the April 4 school board election.
Patch submits questionnaires to the candidates for the Hinsdale High School District 86 board.
She is running in the April 4 school board election.