Going out to eat? We've got a menu for you. Check out our dining guide to find just the right flavor.
There's lots to do in Lincoln-Way this weekend, including an Irish music jam session, free food and giveaways during the Bears game, plus lots of live music!
Along with Lazy Dogz, two local restaurants have closed recently. But what do you want to see take their place?
This week, our taster tried this staple salad at three area restaurants.
Magnificent birds of all colors carefully picked through selective breeding are resident Joe Brousil's passion.
With Octoberfest in Frankfort and Oysterfest in Mokena, plus live music throughout Lincoln-Way, this weekend promises to be a good time.
New Lenox has welcomed a variety of businesses this year, including an auto dealer, a florist, a couple fast food joints and more.
The Book and Bean Too gives New Lenox a spot for coffee, sandwiches and WiFi on the west end of town. It's the second location operated by owner Kim Stoltz, whose first location is in the Joliet Public Library.
Rollie's pampers its customers in New Lenox with quality and honesty.
This week, our taster tried chicken tenders from three area restaurants. Tell us in the comments what foods you'd like us to taste in future challenges.
The calendar may say September, but there's still plenty of time to get out enjoy nice weather in Frankfort, Mokena and New Lenox.
We've got the best places for you to watch the Bears kick off against the Falcons, right here in Lincoln-Way.
Several months ago, our taster tried three New Lenox Chicago dogs to find the best one. This week, Frankfort and Mokena tried to steal the crown. Did one succeed, or is New Lenox still Lincoln-Way's top dog?
The Natural Choice Health Food Store in New Lenox has gluten-free foods and other healthy items, but you can leave with lots of knowledge learned from owner Sue Dite.
The calendar may say September, but there's still plenty of time to get out enjoy summer in Frankfort, Mokena and New Lenox.
Construction is progressing in the area surrounding Walmart in New Lenox, but what other businesses would you like to see in the remaining lots?
Have a favorite business in town? Or one you're not as fond of? Then join the discussion and leave reviews in our business directory.
If you drove down Route 30 through New Lenox on Monday, chances are you saw a giant, inflatable rat.
This week, we erased the name of businesses from storefronts. Can you tell us which business this is?
A couple weeks ago, a reader asked us to find the best Reuben sandwiches, so that's what we did.
New Lenox Motors opened in town a few months ago, and owner Jerry Joynt says potential buyers often make decisions through online research, not by strolling a lot.
Have you tried selling gold anywhere in the area? Oak Lawn Patch editor Lorraine Swanson see how the gold-selling process works and to weigh the different offers.
Realtors in Frankfort, Mokena and New Lenox said they've been able to stay afloat by being well established and having buyers take advantage of record-low interest rates.
We've got you covered for ways to enjoy the rest of summer in Lincoln-Way.
Get a look at new construction and remodeling in New Lenox during July 2011. So far this year, there are 33 new single-family home permits issued, already higher than the 23 total in 2010.
The cost of crude oil isn't the only factor when it comes to determining what you pay at the pump.
Thinking of starting a small business? A couple New Lenox women are running seminars to cover all that goes into it.
This week, we tried barbecue ribs from one restaurant in Frankfort, Mokena and New Lenox. Who's got the best?
We've always got you covered for things to do in Lincoln-Way.
The New Lenox nonprofit, formed last year, hopes to promote amateur radios and educate new users.
An old Victorian home tucked away among the trees plays host to a business with charitable intentions.
Prairie Ridge Estates in New Lenox planned for homes to produce as much energy as it used. But currently there is no water running to the site, and the developer doesn't want to pay to extend the line to the development near Interstates 80 and 355.
The New Lenox bowling alley provides fun for kids and families.
This week our taster tried waffles from three Lincoln-Way breakfast joints and discovered an interesting colloquialism: On menus around here, Belgian waffles are called "Belgium waffles."