The development agreement was extended as Taylor Morrison will no longer be developing the site.
Thousands of Illinoisans headed to Wisconsin and Indiana over Memorial Day weekend to celebrate in states with looser restrictions.
Mayor John Egofske said the village is working with other local mayors and requesting changes to the Restore Illinois reopening plan.
The I&M TIF is focused on properties next to the I&M Canal, from east of Stephen Street to west of Ed Bossert Drive.
Several local mayors will be attending a discussion about the reopening plan, including Lemont Mayor John Egofske.
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The village also shared its coronavirus financial response plan, which includes several cost-eliminating measures.
Dr. Stephen Streiffer of Argonne is among those helping make sense of all the number crunching.
1,950 residents said no to dispensaries, while 1,500 voted yes.
Check Lemont Patch on Tuesday for results and updates.
Artwork, which also includes photography and computer-generated art, must be received no later than April 9.
Two students from Lemont were among a group of local students recently recognized by Congressman Dan Lipinski.
The primary is just a month away, and the presidential election is coming up fast. Patch wants to know what issues are on voters’ minds.
Lipinski will visit SS. Cyril and Methodius School in Lemont as part of Catholic Schools week.
The Lemont Police Department will now be a member of the new task force, and will leave the South Suburban Major Crimes Task Force.
Evan Goodman from Lemont High School is a nominee for West Point Military Academy.
Frank Wozniak resigned as trustee in December, and Michael Shackel has been appointed to the vacancy.
28 mayors from across the Third Congressional district have endorsed Lipinski for the March primary.
The 2019 property tax levy will be $3,629,464, which is a four percent increase from 2018.
Students from four local high schools, including LHS, took part in Curran's annual youth advisory council program recently.
You can access board agendas and minutes, as well as community events on the website, and also reach out to township officials.
The lawsuit was recently filed at the Will County Courthouse.
The workshop is open to the public and will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
"The level of gun violence in our nation is sickening."
Kwaneski apologized to everyone for the "inconvenience and confusion."
There will be several workshops offered and dozens of employers will be at the jobs fair.
Applications for all these positions close at 5 p.m. July 19.
The Drive for Charity was held on May 9 and 100 percent of the proceeds from the event are donated back to the community.
This past May, Commissioner Peter Korbakes bid farewell to the Lemont Park District after a 6-year term.
Kwasneski said he is resigning due to increased responsibilities in his professional career.
The amendment will provide an additional $15 million to Argonne for its supercomputer.
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold the hearing at 6:30 p.m. June 5 at the village hall.
The closest write-in candidate was 200 votes behind, according to unofficial results.
Over 1,300 Lemont voters said "yes" to the sales tax increase.
Follow along for the results of the Lemont Public Library board race.
The projected winners have been declared for two local Lemont races.
In Lemont, one of the contested local races is the race for village board trustee.
In Lemont, one of the contested local races is the race for District 113A Board of Education.
There are a total of eight candidates running, four incumbents and four write-ins.