Newcomers want to waste little time in reviewing the changes, which have been the subject of heated debates.
Election winners are asked about the superintendent's status.
Election winners question the timing of the newsletter, calling it "odd" and "curious."
Nancy Pollak, who resigned immediately in June, has not publicly criticized the superintendent before.
The losing candidates apparently spent little in their campaigns.
A nearby district appoints Hinsdale school official as new superintendent.
Ten candidates are vying for four seats on the school board.
District is sending a promotional mailer before voters go to polls.
State Rep. Mazzochi hosting a drive-through COVID and antibody testing event in the parking lot of the Westmont Metra Station.
Compare your federal tax payments and refunds to state and national averages.
Judge rejects village's request to dismiss lawsuits involving group home.
Candidate lost right to do business with the Chicago Public Schools, documents say.
Village trustees enact a new procedure, but say nothing about the situation that likely prompted it.
Study will likely yield nothing but expensive solutions, officials say.
Board president suggests legal requirements stand in the way. The district's lawyers indicate otherwise.
Officials show little interest in changing school zones. One resident calls South area "disfavored section."
Village is keeping secret the report on the investigation.
Hinsdale officials are looking at procedure for allowing group homes.
Village leader says he prefers softer approach in dealing with issue.
Patch submits questionnaires to the candidates for Hinsdale High School District 86 board.
She is running in the April 6 election.
He is running in the April 6 election.
All the other candidates oppose the idea. The issue touches on the differences between Central and South.
District 86 candidates asked about the change in grading policy.
Trustees react to a gas station's request to sell hard liquor.
One intersection has been the site of eight crashes since 2019, village says.
Officials talk about whether the village has a Facebook page.
The village wants a policy because ribbons are up too long, official says.
Landlords defend themselves against neighbors who oppose sober living home.
Kevin Camden cites family commitment in decision not to take part.
Incoming official was a Hinsdale Central social studies teacher near the start of her career.
The same group fought Hinsdale to run a home for those with addictions.
Sponsoring group says it is impartial and unbiased in the election.