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Cancellations and postponed weddings have hit the entire industry, including DJs, photographers, videographers, wedding venues and boutiques
Applications for COVID grants are reopened and eligibility criteria expanded
ComEd is offering several grant assistance programs for residents who are experiencing financial difficulties at this time.
Shifting to virtual instruction, EdWel Programs helps Amy Swidergal, among 25,000 professionals company has helped gain PMP certification
Mitigations call for the shutdown of indoor dining and bar service, but several restaurants say they will remain open.
John Sabatino, who is a well-known private pitching and baseball instructor in the area, has taken over the business.
Mayor Tim Baldermann also gave an update on Pete's Fresh Market, which won't open until 2021 in New Lenox.
Tucker's Doggie Delights first opened in 2008 at 2011 Calistoga Drive in New Lenox.
Mainstream Boutique will celebrate its grand opening Thursday through Saturday.
Two new employees hired by Quinlan Security Systems
New Lenox business receives prestigious corporate award.
The 8,100-square-foot facility includes a large indoor and outdoor play area, luxury and teacup suites, and dog pools and play equipment.
The company announced it will be offering retro ticket prices of 15 cents per movie when more than 100 theaters reopen on Aug. 20.
The delay was prompted by a spike in coronavirus cases and changes in the expected release dates of new films.
The ribbon cutting will be held at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 13 at 672 Cedar Crossing Drive.
Moody Blues Jean Boutique, Jeffrey LaMorte Salon and Day Spa treat healthcare frontline worker to day of pampering.
Joey's Red Hots, one of the most anticipated business openings for New Lenox, is hoping to open the last week of July.
Several new businesses will be opening soon in New Lenox, including Silver Cross' urgent care, a boutique, and a children's therapy center.
An employee at the cafe has tested positive for the coronavirus, so the business is temporarily closing "out of abundance of caution."
Several New Lenox establishments are opening for outdoor dining or seating.
At Pride Martial Arts in New Lenox, students continue to learn and train in martial arts virtually.
The New Lenox cafe is open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. every day, and is only accepting credit cards at this time.
The studio has had to close due to the coronavirus, but classes are still being offered online.
While the facility is closed due to the coronavirus, it offered equipment check-out for members and also hosts daily virtual workouts.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for New Lenox Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
The New Lenox and Mokena chambers of commerce have canceled the Lincoln-Way Expo planned for Saturday at Lincoln-Way Central High School.
The village said the business is tentatively planning a mid-March opening.
The village first approved the deal with Pete's Fresh Market in 2017.
The grant will be used for additional educational materials and props to educate the community about fire safety and life-saving techniques.
Gost Coffee owner Daniel Bednarz roasts coffee beans in-house and sells it in his shop on Schoolhouse Road in New Lenox.
Grant supports pilot of remote support services in six locations
The ribbon cutting will be held at 10 a.m. Feb. 8 at the new store, 1824 E. Lincoln Highway.
Several new businesses will be opening over the next few months in New Lenox, including medical facilities and Joey's Red Hots.
Owner Darin Steen will welcome guests to his new studio, which is a health and fitness club as well as an anti-aging spa.
The studio offers pilates and barre classes, as well as Reformer pilates small group classes.
The new location, 674 Cedar Crossing Drive, is expected to serve 159 kids, ages 6 weeks to 12 years old.
The village shared information about four incoming businesses in New Lenox.