Certified as a green business in Illinois, EcoManiacs in La Grange will hold a "Green" ribbon cutting Friday morning.
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What do you think about Starbucks decision? Do you think other businesses should, or should not, ban or ask customers not to bring guns into businesses? Let us know in the comments' section.
Palmer Place, Wild Monk and a couple of Countryside bars are favorites for Bears games. What's yours?
Forbes list of the 400 richest people in the country includes 15 in Illinois, 10 of whom live in Chicago.
Looking for a job around La Grange, La Grange Park and Western Springs? Find our list here and add any more openings you know about.
The major fair, sponsored by Country Living Magazine, only invites a handful of national vendors each year. It's Sept. 13-15 in Columbus, OH.
Business owners in La Grange, La Grange Park and Western Springs tell Patch how their businesses came about and what makes them unique in town.
It's the second location for the restaurant, which opened first in Lyons less than a year ago.
For every pound of Dietz & Watson deli products purchased, the company will donate a half-pound of meats and cheeses to the Northern Illinois Food Bank.
Ventra cards will be available at CVS, Walgreens, Jewel and other major retailers as the service launches Monday.
Did you buy a new car this year? Tell your neighbors what you think of your new ride.
Find out if your Greek yogurt has been recalled.
La Grange's downtown summer art project, which this year featured painted bag toss games, culminates this Friday with an auction at Village Hall. The money raised will go to charity.
The Inc. 5000 list of the fastest growing companies features iD Additives, a La Grange-based company.
Wings set to debut next month.
Brio Media Photography in La Grange looks to set up a studio in its office space to offer more to customers, as well as rebrand to "J. Chapman Photography."
SAS Architects & Planners will design a 197-bed, three-story addition to the existing La Grange facility, Doings La Grange reports.
The business began in La Grange Park in 1988. Chiropractic care stopped Aug. 16, but massages are available through the end of the month.
The number of homes sold in La Grange and La Grange Park during July 2013 was down in comparison to July 2012, but the median price of homes increased 22.5 and 21 percent, respectively.
Western Springs native Brittany Zoufal and her mother, Cathy Danly, opened the Hinsdale gift shop earlier this month.
Greg Clark and his daughter Sarah have filled the space left by Massage Envy in the Garden Market shopping center.
Vie Owner Chef Paul Virant partners with Peter Burdi to open a contemporary American bistro in downtown Hinsdale.
The candy and chocolate shop has spent most of its days in Broadview and Brookfield, but owner Karen Gula said the 2010 move to La Grange has been perfect for the store.
Angels Village Arts will open in La Grange this fall, and the money made at the store will help build a vocational school in Africa.
Owner Tim Eggert thanked Western Springs customers for he 39 years he was in the business there, but looks forward to "semi-retirement" with just one location to manage.