A wet, miserable spring gave us the perfect excuse to postpone any work on an outdoor garden. But we found some local experts who assured us that it's not to late to start one.
New listings continue to come on the market with a variety in price.
Floydd's 66 offers shaves, classic cuts and wild styles—just what this editor has been looking for in a new summer look.
Word of mouth is building a loyal clientele for a restaurant with an obscure downtown location, but classic American fare and great value.
Father's Day is this Sunday and you can find some great gifts for Dad right here in La Grange.
Brookfield business seeks to help revive arcade world.
Facility offers specific expertise on tennis injury prevention and rehabilitation.
New La Grange boutique, Glamour, opens downtown in an explosion of glitter and glam.
Patrons keep coming back for Philly sandwiches and pizza by the slice.
A stay-at-home mom employs her skills as an interior designer and project manager to promote local businesses.
The West Suburban Chamber of Commerce teamed up with Lyons Township High School to promote recycling of old computers.
Person who bought the ticket has not yet been identified.
La Grange restaurant presents smokin’ new dishes for National Barbecue Month, and shares some tips of the trade.
Tates offers up great treats, craft classes and local flavor the old-fashioned way while using Facebook to connect with customers.
The owners of Chimera’s Comics say they have something for everyone and big plans for their store in downtown La Grange.
The busy owners greeted customers on their opening day and handed out free comic books.
A local treasure serves up a wide variety of custom baked goods and more.
If you're looking for a better deal on a house in La Grange, one of these might be the house for you.
Coupled with declining membership, the future and legitimacy of organized labor is up for debate in the U.S.
Realtor hints tenant coming soon to the LaGrange Road vacant property.
Elderly driver not injured but cause of accident unidentified.
Frugal Family, a weekly Patch column, reports on discounts and sales in La Grange, La Grange Park and Western Springs.
Radiation from Japan may not be the health risk some believe it to be, and potassium idiode may not be a magic bullet, but fear still drives local demand for tablets.
Restaurant’s appealing food, atmosphere and reasonable prices draw in diners, who may suspect (correctly) the owner/head chef looks familiar.
Among priciest homes for purchase, three break $1M.
The northwest corner of Brainard and Hillgrove avenues housed the birth of commerce in the village back in 1868.
With its emphasis on quality ingredients and special touches, the owners/chefs elevate an All-American menu mainstay at a familiar La Grange location.
La Grange fire captain said the injuries do not seem serious, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Real estate agents tout strength of local markets, dismiss notion of quarry blast as hindrance to sales.
Highlights of the night include author's reading, acoustic rock performance, 20 percent off merchandise for teachers with school IDs, and even a possible discount for non-educators.
North Riverside-based congregation had been looking at La Grange, La Grange Park locations.
What, where you spend can fill in the 'recipe.'
La Grange's Nancy Pipal consults one La Grange Park resident to professional style to match a new career; her fashion expertise is available to corporations as well as individuals.
Company worked with Environmental Club at Cossitt Avenue Schol.
Video store to cease renting Feb. 24 and put entire stock on sale Feb. 25.