The Village is postponing the final vote on the proposal for the YMCA to take over operations of the Niles Family Fitness Center.
In addition to the Touhy Avenue Resurfacing project, the Village is working on utility construction for the new police parking facility.
The American Library Association’s John Cotton Dana Award is for excellence in library public relations and strategic communication.
Crack Sealing extends the life of the asphalt by preventing water from entering cracks, freezing and damaging the asphalt when it expands.
Northwest-Siders for Racial Equity and Justice invites you to our August 4 meeting. We're moving forward on police accountability. Join us!
The Niles Family Fitness Center building is available as a cooling center during normal hours of operation.
Oakton Honors Program inspired graduate Maryana Nissan of Niles to join Doctors Without Borders.
Garage sales are once again permitted within the Village of Niles after being temporarily suspended due to the coronavirus.
The Village of Niles has announced that the deadline for 2020-2021 vehicle window sticker purchase has been extended by one month.
The Village of Niles made an automated call to the public announcing the closure and the COVID-19 case.
A Temporary Memorial for Morton Grove Coronavirus Losses will be placed outside St. Luke's in Morton Grove from June 29 to July 13
What do you think about the return of Indoor dining, theaters, museums and more?
"Uncertainty is woven into the majority of numbers as we try to determine the how, what, where, when, and who of reopening the Library."
"Understanding history beyond basic school textbooks helps us draw lines from the past directly to where we are right now."
"We want to state clearly that the Niles-Maine District Library stands against racism."
A gas leak resulted from a main being struck during construction on Howard Avenue near Oak Park Avenue; there are no public safety concerns.
Watch caterpillars transform into beautiful butterflies with our librarian's loving care.
The Library stands with all who are working toward ending systemic racism in our community.
Last minute exciting changes to the new Summer Reading Program 2020.
“We Gather Together” – The Weekly 4 Part Series Begins on June 7, 2020 at 4 p.m.
Businesses and residents are advised to use extra caution in public.
The latest on when Morton Grove cardholders can start returning an picking up Library items.
The YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago announced the Leaning Tower Y and two other locations, which operated at a loss for years, will not reopen.
Residents of Morton Grove now have an outdoor “dine-in” option at restaurants around town.
Maine Township’s Food Pantry has been busy helping record numbers of unemployed feed their families.
"We are all taking things slowly to prevent the library from becoming a place where illness spreads."
Here's what you will find in the first MGPL newsletter fully created from home.
How to download verified legal documents for estate planning, power of attorney, and other legal issues.
People want to help other people and this program gives them a way to do that.
The ceremony can be viewed on cable, YouTube and Facebook.
On Track to Break Rainfall Records
"Though the abatement will lower the amount of operating funds the Library will have next year, it will not affect the ongoing operations."
Give them the recognition they deserve!
SJB which has been an integral part of Niles for 65 years continues to bring light to world in both traditional and innovative ways.
Skokie park district has left tennis courts OPEN!!
Cook County Forest Preserves are Open but cannot use shelter tables
"Get help for organizing clutter and managing your time with these eBooks and audiobooks."
The Douglas Center Making Reusable Fabric Masks to Meet the High Demand from Covid-19
Niles-Maine Library District teen reader Zach provides a review of Geoff Herbach's "Hooper."
More than 400 courses are available to browse for people willing to commit to learning during quarantine.