The battle against the invasive emerald ash borer is being fought in Morton grove.
Fall colors are nearing their peak in Morton Grove's Miami Woods.
We're celebrating teens who love to read for the fun of it!
Many teens view prescription drugs as safe to abuse! Learn more about the risks facing teens at free talk Weds. Oct. 26, 7 p.m.
Heroin use in the suburbs increased 320% in the last decade. Use these five easy-to-find teachable moments to talk with teens about the dangers of drug use.
A red-tailed hawk devours its prey in Morton Grove's Miami Woods.
GFS Marketplace opens its doors to the public and provides busy families with convenient shopping options as well as a treasure trove of great recipes. Foodies read on!
Morton Grove EDC Seeks Volunteers For 2012 Car Show Committee
Here are simple ways to prevent a potentially disastrous blaze.
Take a tour Sunday, Oct. 23 to see Park Ridge homes designed by Roscoe H. Zook, who was one of three architects who designed the art deco Pickwick Theater.
You can now download free eBooks from MGPL on to you Kindle.
Despite allegations of a "Ponzi Scheme" on a recent nationally televised debate, let's try to set the record straight, shall we?
The photos you take now are the ones your kids and grandkids will see someday, to see you as you are now.
Ready to be discovered as a model? Babies and girls up to age 27 can enter the Sunburst Baby and Model search is at Golf Mill Sunday at 4:30 p.m.
Members of the Month are chosen by the Board of Directors. They are featured in the newsletter and automatically become candidates for Member of the Year.
Adult Day Care is a good option to consider for a loved one with Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia. Here are some local options.
Recent & Upcoming "Walk To End Alzheimer's" Events help to raise money for the Alzheimer's support, for Alzheimer's victims, and their family caregivers.
Age Options will present "Take Charge of Your Health: Live Well, Be Well," a six week series of workshops at MGPL begining Sat., Oct. 1st at 1:30.
The future of the federal long term care plan is in doubt after official's resignation.
Murano Mall Jewelry has glass accessories. I want to share these creations with you.
A plume of smoke from a Minnesota wildfire last Tuesday had a noticeable effect on that evening's sunset. The following Tuesday's sunset was much different.
Does you or someone you love struggle with low vision? Join us at the Low Vision Fair to get information and advice.
Come check out a banned book, attend a program, and watch a video starring the MGPL staff!
The path is caving in just north of Touhy on the North Branch of the Chicago River Trail, so it's being rerouted.
Wherever you stand on immigration, weigh in with a quick call to our state representatives voting for or against the Legal Workforce Act (H.R. 2885).
American Mall Model Search is at Golf Mill to discover new talent.
Check out some pictures of the Craft Supply Swap.
Red is hot for fall fashion, and get a free flag at Golf Mill in memory of September 11th.
The Morton Grove Economic Development Commission and Paws Pet Place to host a second pet adoption event on Sunday September 25 at the Washington Commons Shopping Center in Morton Grove.
A new computer workshop series at MGPL
A cicada emerges from its nymph skin in Morton Grove.
A big van wasn't large enough to carry all of the balloons purchased at by a customer at Niles' Party City store.
Join us for a Craft Supply Swap Saturday, Sept. 10 from 9-12.
Are you new to the world of eReaders and eBooks? The Morton Grove Public Library can help!
The member of the month is chosen by the Board of Directors for contributions to the economic and social well being of the Morton Grove Community
Medicare Supplements vs. Medicare "Advantage" Plans....An easy choice in my view.
Golf Mill Shopping Center enters the blogosphere with their first blog posting!
Pokeweed is a big plant in several ways. I found one in Morton Grove's Linne Woods. And I tie this plant into the old song, "Poke Salad Annie."
More than 90% of nursing homes employ individuals with criminal convictions, according to a new federal government report.
For a brief period on Saturday morning, Niles' Milwaukee Avenue resembled a water park.