Now that the Democratic and Republican delegates have officially chosen their nominees, Patch wants to know: Who are you betting on?
Village saved time and money during its snow removal efforts.
Public works, fire, police, volunteers and residents work together in the aftermath of record snowfall.
Carpet damaged in flooding after blizzard, glue and tile containing asbestos may have been disturbed.
Board learns of three-phase plan to assess debt, identify market and attract developers by hiring consultant.
All after school activities and practices cancelled.
Area residents fill police station to hear about his agenda and ask questions.
Village Board recognizes varsity team's championship season.
Based on a resident tax bill of $5,000, there would be a $21.80 increase compared to 2009 devoted to village operations.
Team is tenth TCYFL team to take home the championship.
Public hearing scheduled on Tuesday, Nov. 16.
Trustees want time to review changes before approving them.
Residents invited to to learn about proposed 0.50% sales tax increase on Tuesday, Nov. 2, ballot.
Developer asks for 10-month extension to meet provisions of agreement.
Village leaders hope sales tax will spread burden, maintain roads.
Concessions on both sides indicate progress on project.
Village board at odds about how to fill vacancy.
Plan could help district receive state funding for park improvements.