It Figures Tax Service wins this week's Readers' Choice poll by a landslide.
This week we take a look at places in Montgomery and Boulder Hill to buy sporting goods. The business with the most reviews by Friday at noon will be declared the favorite.
The new venture, bringing together businesswomen from Montgomery and Oswego, offers a clean, safe place for dogs to swim, in the company of professional canine physical therapists.
What's your favorite place to get your taxes done at the last minute? Click the links below and leave a review to vote.
Gario's, a long-standing family restaurant on Montgomery Road, won this week's Readers' Choice poll.
Your chance to support your favorite businesses in town. Which pizza joint will be the readers choice? Come back Friday to find out.
Add reviews of local businesses here. The one with the most reviews Friday at noon will be declared Patch readers' favorite.
Thanks to those who voted in this week's poll. Look for another on Monday.
Here's how to support your favorite spot to spend St. Patrick's Day. Click on the link and leave a review. The business with the most reviews by Friday afternoon wins.
On Tuesday night, the troupe formerly known as Comedy Under the Tap made their opening splash at Gray's Mill, in front of about 50 people.
Once a week, we'll give you the opportunity to chime in on your favorite Montgomery businesses.
The local comedy troupe, previously known as Comedy Under the Tap, will perform at Gray's Mill on Tuesdays, beginning March 6.
The actors playing Peeta, Clove and Foxface will be in town March 7.
Our new weekly feature is all about your favorite local places. First up, your favorite spot to get in a good workout.
The new gym on Douglas Road is offering a pre-sale for new members starting Monday at 10 a.m. It's expected to open in late March or early April.
Your weekly chance to be our Patch food critic. Let us know your thoughts!
Four relatives have opened the new eatery in the former home of Bill's Restaurant on Montgomery Road. And the reception has been good so far, they say.
Cooking With Luke stars six-year-old Luke Lockwood, and is produced by his father, business owner Bob Lockwood, whose Full Armour Studios creates webisodes for clients.
Your weekly chance to be our Patch food critic. Just follow the link and let us know what you think!
Penny Halder runs Granny Grace Productions, where she portrays a clown called Granny Grace and her newest character, Silly Sophie Science.
If you're staying in Montgomery and not interested in slaving over a hot stove for the holiday, consider checking out one of the local restaurants open on Christmas.
Many retailers now offer a convenient way to share wish lists with online gift registries, but an expert says beware the pitfalls of electronic gift-seeking.
If you've always wanted to be a food critic, now's your chance. Here's our weekly feature that lets you review restaurants in Montgomery and Boulder Hill
The new restaurant, the brainchild of mill owner Tim Ivers, will offer American food six days a week, and a chance at revitalizing downtown Montgomery.
Today is one of the biggest shopping days of the year, for those with a good Internet connection. How will you spend it?
With Small Business Saturday on the horizon, here's your chance to recommend some great small businesses to Patch readers.
A brief list of village restaurants serving meals today. If you're looking for a stress-free holiday dinner, here's where to find it.
Through Personal Creations by Crystal, people can get personalized children’s play capes, blankets, beach totes, aprons and custom name frames.
Stores in Montgomery and Oswego will throw open their doors early on Friday morning (and some on Thursday night), kicking off the Christmas shopping season. Here's a look at what big stores open when, and how to find their deals.
Michelle Bolman began Shell Bell Hair Bows about two years ago.
The manager of Earthmover Credit Union in Montgomery said the nationwide movement, which encouraged people to move their money from corporate banks to smaller financial institutions, drew many new customers in.
The inaugural Festival of Trees initiative will allow Montgomery business owners to decorate a tree and display it at Village Hall for community viewing and voting from Dec. 4 through Dec. 16.
Once a week, we'll offer you the chance to voice your thoughts on an area business. This week, it's the River View Diner, on River Road.
The heating and air conditioning business, formerly of North Aurora, will host a grand opening ceremony at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8 at its new location, 2284 Cornell Ave.
Speaker Jo Fredell Higgins of Aurora helped kick off the relaunch of the Chamber's monthly member luncheon program, a chance for businesses to network.
A Chicago area restaurant is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a woman who died after an affair gone wrong.
Each week, we'll put a local business in the spotlight, and ask you to be the critic. Add your review below.
Montgomery business owner Carol Jurca and Oswego business owner Katherine Manola have started Pet Assisted Wellness, part dog walking service and part rehab extension.
How much are you willing to pay for the comfort food? Take our poll below, and let us know how you feel in the comments.
The new business, at the corner of Douglas Road and Route 30, held a grand opening ceremony on Tuesday.