He is running in the April 4 school board election.
The village is receiving more tax income, which means it won't have to raise property taxes for projects, the village president said.
Two candidates have withdrawn from the race. Three seats are up in the April 4 election.
A resident says she fears the village won't have money for a stormwater project.
The police chief has directed officers to focus on school traffic, the village president said.
The state may start improvements, including traffic lights, next year, according to a village memo.
She supports the two incumbents who are running in the April 4 election.
The rapper and Fuentes dined with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
The homeowner says the mistake means he must jump through "expensive hoops."
Full industrial zoning for the school's property is not a viable option, an official said.
The American Nuclear Society is moving out of its building. A housing development is in the works.
The park district may ask voters to decide on tax increases to pay for a gymnasium.
The former executive director left the library for an out-of-state job.
The quarry alleged it struck a deal with La Grange that reduced the village's drainage, La Grange's attorney said.
A critic responded with appreciation to the village president's statement.
The resident wants an improvement that would be better for flood control, but he is encountering a roadblock.
The village leader spoke about recent crimes in town and warned that suspects would face consequences.
He apparently no longer lives in La Grange Park, although he is registered to vote there.
The state says it will work with drivers of damaged cars.
Patch inquired whether the agency got back pension cash from the former treasurer.
Records revealed a possible reason why the agency did not settle with Lyons Township High School.
It's just another "egregious" mistake by the Cook County assessor, a local official says.
Diners yelled at the La Grange Park racist at an In-N-Out Burger in California.
Her statements and actions show she does not share her brother's opposition to gays and African Americans.
In 2016, she supported a scheme to overturn the election of Donald Trump. This was before she became board president.
The candidate is an open book when it comes to his views on politics.
Nine residents, including two incumbents, are running for three seats on the school board.
Meanwhile, the co-founder of a group calling for stormwater action is running.
Park officials are considering a property tax referendum.
He has been a firefighter for more than 45 years, having led two other departments.
Patch obtains Fuentes' voter registration information from Cook County.
The Village Board is set to vote on the contract for a new manager.
Village trustees are poised to choose an interim leader of the department.
The La Grange Park resident says his father resisted restaurants believed to have connections to the black community.
Trustees have yet to vote on the manager, but the village released a statement on the likely pick.
The former LTHS student president joked that he got his views from his mother.
Some homes have tax bills as low as $214, while neighbors with similar houses pay far more.
Trump received blowback after meeting with the former LTHS student body president.