"Wear a mask, wash your hands and watch your distance" this Oct. 31.
Chief Weitzel will co-chair the state-wide nonpartisan child advocacy group "Fight Crime Invest in Kids Illinois."
Head out and pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions La Grange-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Leaves will be collected every other week by Public Works through Nov. 25.
The new sign has LED lights that flash when a pedestrian engages the signal.
Maintenance is tentatively scheduled for the weekend of Sept. 18.
The Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways is gathering information to evaluate transportation needs.
More than 20 local and regional farmers and small batch vendors take part in the Thursday farmer's market.
Nicor crews have been working on the issue for several hours.
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The market runs rain or shine through Oct. 29 and features more than 20 local and regional farmers and small batch vendors.
The Village encourages residents and visitors to continue to wear a face covering to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Public Works crews are removing limbs from the streets and sidewalks.
ComEd reports that 2,000 residents remain out of power this morning due to the severe weather last night.
Hundreds of thousands across suburbs are still affected by outages.
For some time, the utility's outage map included no local outages.
"La Grange receives over $2.8 million annually based on population."
The July/August Village Spokesman is now available on the Village website.
Early voting will take place Oct. 19-Nov.2.
ComEd has advised the Village of its intent to perform electrical system reliability improvements in La Grange.
Forecasters anticipate hot and humid weather conditions for this week.
The Desplaines Valley Mosquito Abatement District has issued information about summer mosquitoes to the public.
Library is offering a number of services, but following social distancing.
The Village, in cooperation with AMITA Health Adventist La Grange Memorial Hospital, is prepared to provide temporary shelter for residents.
Four-month-old cub has been behind the scenes during the pandemic.
Residents who desire to serve the community in a volunteer capacity are encouraged to submit letters of interest.
Resident says she was surprised her book was recognized by program.
The Revitalization Phase of Restore Illinois requires continued social distancing, hand washing and face coverings to maintain progress.
Brookfield Zoo visitors must follow a number of protocols to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Library has served hundreds of patrons since May 26.
Zoo is feeding cicadas to a number of its animals.
The Village’s new refuse hauler will be Flood Brothers Disposal starting August 3.
"No member of the village board, staff or police department condones racism or brutality in any form," Village President Mark Kuchler wrote.
Streets along the route will be temporarily closed as necessary to accommodate the demonstration safely.
La Grange Park explains why aircraft were over village Tuesday.
Participants in the June 6 demonstration were reminded to wear face coverings and maintain six feet of distance where possible.
The Village is aware of a planned peaceful demonstration on Saturday, June 6 from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. starting at Village Hall.
The La Grange Police Department has been in contact with the State Police and no activity has been reported or is occurring in La Grange.
Industry-specific guidance and details for various business types was issued May 24.