Fire Protection District Board President Skip Minger presented a $250,000 check to the Village Board at Monday's meeting.
More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the New Lenox area compares.
The village will not require proof of vaccination, and private businesses still have the right to refuse service to those not wearing masks.
See the latest announcement from the Will County Illinois.
The water tower on Nelson Road will soon receive a new coat of paint.
New Lenox will move forward with a Casey's gas station development, despite several hours of comment from residents opposing the project.
After a retabulation of votes on Tuesday, Ott has 1,968 votes, and Thomson has 1,947 votes.
A mere 3 votes separates Thomson and Ott Jr., according to unofficial results.
The Citizens for New Lenox Township slate's candidates are all projected winners for their races.
Three incumbents and one newcomer candidate are the projected winners of New Lenox District 122 Board of Education election.
Incumbents Aaron Janik, Deadra Stokes and Joseph Kosteck are the projected winners, according to unofficial results.
Contested races for New Lenox voters include township races, District 122 school board and Lincoln-Way D210 school board.
Funding comes as part of the most recent federal COVID-19 relief packages
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Will County.
Your Republican officers and trustees have consistently provided exceptional township services without increasing tax rates.
Maureen Flanagan Broderick is one of two candidates running for New Lenox Township Clerk.
Ronald Sly is one of two candidates running for New Lenox Township Highway Commissioner.
Sheila Corrigan is one of two candidates running for New Lenox Township Collector.
Michelle Fadeley is one of eight candidates running for four open positions for trustee on the New Lenox Township Board.
Mark Ott Jr. is one of three candidates running for two open positions on the New Lenox Community Park District Board of Commissioners.
Martin Boban is one of eight candidates running for four open positions for trustee on the New Lenox Township Board.
The gas station would include 10 multi-product fuel dispensers, and a 5,500-square-foot convenience store.
The Resource Room has computers with special resume-creating software and offers resume reviews from certified resume writers.
Although early voting begins Feb. 25 at some locations, early voting at the Village Hall will not begin until March 22.
Investing in clean energy and preserving good-paying jobs among top priorities for legislative session
Process would involve implementing a comprehensive database to support county health departments
Ray Tuminello served on the plan commission and as village trustee, before he was appointed to the Will County Board in 2014.
Nearly 9,000 doses to be administered per week, capacity will double as supply increases
The plan commission will hold a public hearing on the proposed gas station Tuesday.
The property tax rebate applications were mailed on Nov. 24, and the completed application is due Dec. 31.
Alessandrini, who was serving as Deputy Chief, started with the New Lenox Police Department in 2000.
With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Tom Weigel and Frankie Pretzel have received the most votes.
Record voter turnout is expected across the nation, fueled by a contentious presidential race.
The polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Republican and incumbent Tom Weigel, Democrat JoAnne Hamilton-Gunkel, Republican Frankie Pretzel and Democrat Erin Moncek are all running.
Candidate Tom Weigel recently filled out a questionnaire from Patch.