Joe Pogvara and Angie Andrus joined the Board as new members at the April 26 Board of Education meeting.
The Board approved a contract for storm water detention, sanitary sewer and water main installation at the site.
Trustees Janelle Kittridge, Ron Stapleton and Rick Sniegowski began their new terms.
Mario Mollo succeeds Glenn Pasiewicz, who is the new Facilities Director for the Township.
Repairs are still ongoing for Well No. 4, and there will be more cost for the well.
Schafer said the project at Main, Illinois and Pruxne will be "lengthy," and may require 18 months to 2 years just for engineering.
The candidate will fill the remaining term, which ends in April 2025.
Residents, businesses can donate $150 and receive a certificate and a watercolor print of the Lemont steeples by Joyce Affelt.
The slate's candidates include incumbents Renee Koehler, Pamela Driscoll, Gary Gray and Beverly Marzec.
There are two slates of candidates running: the "Top Four" and the "Final Four".
The trade school, Chicago Nursing Academy, will be at Suite 101, 1243 State St.
Laura Burt-Nicholas is one of four candidates running for four open positions in this race.
There are several drop boxes throughout Cook County, including one at the Lemont Township Hall, 1115 Warner Ave.
Grzesik-Duffy is one of four candidates running for library trustee.
The consolidated election is April 4.
Projects for fiscal year 2024 include a new I&M Canal ADA ramp at Lemont Street and pedestrian bridge east of Holmes Street.
Egofske has served as mayor of Lemont since 2017. He was reelected to a second term in 2021.
Cards, poems, and other well wishes can be mailed or dropped off to Curran’s District Office at 1011 State Street, Suite 205, in Lemont.
There are four positions up for election in April.
Four candidates have filed for four open positions on the Library Board.
The four candidates who have filed so far are: Ron Stapleton, Janelle Kittridge, Rick Sniegowski and Mark Pawlak.
There will be three trustee positions up for election on April 4.
The Village Board approved a final plat of subdivision for the property at Route 83 and Main, which is a part of the redevelopment process.
The contract includes a ramp at the trail at Lemont Street, and a new pedestrian bridge east of Holmes Street.
Jareczek began his fire service career with Justice in 1988, before he was hired by Lemont in 1992.
Fire Chief Dan Tasso was sworn in at the District's Thursday board meeting.
The agreement is with PDV Midwest Refining, or more commonly known as the CITGO refinery.
5,355 voters voted 'yes' to the proposition from Lemont High School.
If the referendum is approved by a majority of voters, there would not be an increase to the annual debt service burden for taxpayers.
The Township Hall at 1115 Warner Ave. is open for one more day of early voting on Monday.
The DOE announced funds for a dozen projects that will work to reduce the impacts of light-water reactor used nuclear fuel disposal.
Early voting is underway at some locations. Here's everything you need to know about the Nov. 8 election.
The last day for early voting is Nov. 7.
Daniel Tasso has over 34 years of experience within the fire service community.
The meet and greet is planned for Sept. 29 at Corner Stone Tavern.
Construction could begin in the fall.
The project will include resurfacing for Harasek, Tomaszewski, Kruk and Schultz streets.
Chris Smith was hired by the Village as finance director/village treasurer in 2013.
Marybeth Nunzio is the new transportation director for the township.