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State Rep. John D’Amico, D-Chicago, advanced legislation this week in the Illinois House aimed at improving the safety for students.
DiMaria states they gave away or offered millions in incentives to other businesses, but would not do so for Prairie View.
Fact vs. Fiction. Mayor Dan DiMaria sets the record straight about Village’s efforts to revamp Prairie View Shopping Center.
Rep. D'Amico passes Real-ID legislation out of the House and is waiting committee assignment in the Senate.
Rep. D'Amico passes Real-ID legislation out of the House and is waiting committee assignement in the Senate.
Despite numerous proposals to the Village by Prairie View over the past four years, the Action Party has not moved forward.
Lots of vendors with good and services for seniors. Live entertainment. Raffles and giveaways. Plus, this year we have antique appraisals.
Can Citizens Pedal To Increase Business? Join Us On April 1 To Find Out #ChiNBT
In an amazing and generous act, a Park Ridge teen asks for food donations to help needy families in lieu of birthday gifts.
Roberson, a current D63 Principal, will step into his new role in July 2017.
I am excited to use my business and public service experience to restore integrity, honesty, and ethics to Morton Grove Village government
New Hotel Features 100 Guest Rooms, 1500 Square Feet of Meeting Space, an Indoor Heated Swimming Pool, 24-Hour Fitness Center and Much More
DiMaria administration making Morton Grove economically stronger
A vision for Morton Grove where all our residents can live, work, and play, and families, seniors, businesses and organizations can thrive.
Current Village Trustee Janine Witko addresses misrepresentations and inaccuracies in a recent Patch article by former Mayor Dan Staackmann.
More than 40 Morton Grove residents were honored with prestigious academic honors from Oakton Community College.
Working for Morton Grove to grow and prosper for all residents
Mark Twain Elementary School of East Maine School Dist #63 held their first annual McTeacher's Night at the Niles McDonald's on Milwaukee
D'Amico opposes plan announced by Rauner’s Dept. on Aging to cut 40k seniors currently receiving homecare through the CCP
Growing Businesses by Riding Bikes? Is It Possible?
David Carrabotta from Niles is running for Trustee on the Maine Township Board of Trustees.
Bringing back a solid economic foundation, attracting sustainable businesses, and high ethical standards are among the top priorities
Come to hear Illinois GOP Chairman Tim Schneider at the President's Day fundraiser Feb. 23.
Unity in Community: Join Us To Be Part of the Solution to Race Relations in Our Northwest Area
Fresh Tech Maid Services Launches “Down & Dirty” Photo Contest
Northeastern Illinois University Veterans Fair: Networking. Internships. References. Careers.
At its 2017 American History Luncheon on February eighth the Twenty-first Star Chapter of the NSDAR honored students.
By Order of Governor Rauner: Flags at Half-Staff for Firefighter John Cummins
GMPD is offering free play on Wednesdays in March to introduce residents to this rapidly growing racquet sport. Check it out!
Enjoy food, entertainment and exhibits from around the world at SJB Celebration of Cultures Friday, Feb. 24, from 5:30 to 9 p.m.
St. John Brebeuf School offers tours for families Wednesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Feb. 22, March 15, March 29, and April 5.
Answering the call from residents for more transparent and responsible local government.
Known as one of the most innovative Catholic schools in the area, St. John Brebeuf is offering a new early school experience.
District 63’s Gemini Gembots Team competed for the first time in a qualifier FIRST LEGO League Competition -- and made it to state.
Got Economic Development? We Do! Join us on Saturday, February 4 at 3:30 PM.
The Musica Lumina 2016-17 concert series continues Sunday, March 5, at 3 p.m. at St. John Brebeuf Church, 8307 N. Harlem Ave, Niles.
Let's Talk Politics is a moderated discussion that allows Democrats, liberals and progressives to talk about important issues of the day
With a full slate representing experience and fresh faces, Maine Township Republicans are moving forward to April 4 elections.