The municipal candidates running in the April 9 election have much more power than D.C. pols to raise or lower your taxes, keep your streets from flooding and deliver services such as snow and trash removal. Przybylo is running for Niles mayor.
At an afternoon and an evening meeting Wednesday, the Park Ridge Park District will tell you what it would cost if you bring the tax bill you paid in summer 2012.
The library received the books from a grant. It will display them and may design some programs around them, possibly with neighboring libraries which also received grants.
On April 9, you'll be voting for village, school and other local candidates. They're the people who have the most power over raising your taxes, whether your street floods and services such as snow removal, garbage pickup.
Learn about the candidates for the April 9 election and make an informed choice. George Alpogianis is running for Village of Niles trustee.
An attorney for Niles said he might appeal a Cook County judge's ruling after court documents are reviewed.
Get to know the candidates for Niles Village Board. Local governments affect you more, in terms of taxes, snow removal, services, etc., than pols in Washington. John Jekot is running for Niles trustee; he also serves on the D-63 board.
The long, daunting ramp and staircase will be removed and the building given a more attractive, welcoming entrance. Architects created an indoor staircase and elevator instead.
The decisions your local candidates make affect your taxes, schools and streets more than Washington pols do. Mary Marusek is running for Niles trustee in the April 9 election.
Get to know candidates running in the April 9 election. O'Donovan Matyas is running for Niles trustee.
After one trustee put on the meeting agenda a topic highlighted in his campaign, other trustees called it campaigning at a public meeting and said it was inappropriate.
In this series, learn about the candidates so you can make an informed decision in the April 9 election. Preston is running for re-election as a Niles trustee. She serves as Niles' representative to several regional organizations.
Another Niles trustee said Andrew Przybylo, whose family business has a liquor license, served 11 years as a Niles trustee in violation of a law that forbids liquor license holders from serving as trustees. Przybylo said the business was in transition.
Where and how to register, plus information on Niles, Morton Grove candidates.
The fundraiser was held Thursday at the White Eagle.
With a large mall opening in Rosemont in a few months, candidates running for Niles mayor size up the situation. Niles' Golf MIll is probably the closest mall--will tax revenue diminish, putting a burden on Niles taxpayers?
Joe Walsh is the newest addition to WIND-AM 560 line-up, and will host Joe Walsh Unplugged weekdays, Robert Feder of Time Out Chicago reports.
Larry Gomberg, a Morton Grove trustee running for mayor in the April 9 election, is interviewed on North Town News Magazine.
The village board okayed back pay for six employees who were underpaid, in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act. One trustee said the then-seated mayor exceeded his authority, ignored village policy and violated the Act.
All Maine Township High School District 207 teachers and administrators were given a presentation on their role as mandated reporters of hazing incidents in January, according to a D-207 spokesperson.
Illinois State Rep. Marty Moylan proposed legislation he says strengthens accountability of education employees to report hazing incidents.
An attorney representing four current and former Maine West High School students in a bullying and hazing lawsuit said proposed legislation that would stiffen disciplinary action for education employees that fail to report hazing would not affect the su
A powerful website will let commercial buyers see which Niles properties are for sale or lease. It has robust information, including traffic counts and consumer spending, all at a glance.
In the primary to determine the Action Party's candidate for mayor, Trustee Dan DiMaria took about 60 percent of the vote. Mayor Dan Staackmann got about 40 percent.
Golf School District 67 in Niles and Morton Grove has lost its bid for a tax rate increase to fund educational programs.
He was asking her to pay the fare. And in another incident, scammers told an 80-year-old woman her grandson had been arrested, but she didn't fall for it. An arrest is merely an accusation, not evidence of a conviction.
Trustee Dan DiMaria has won the Action Party's nomination for Morton Grove mayor.
All Morton Grove voters, and some Niles voters (those who live in Golf School District 67) have a primary election today. Watch Patch.com for election results after 8 p.m.
An independent attorney reviewed the village's contract with a non-profit agency the mayor's wife works for and found no conflict of interest, the village's corporation counsel announced at Monday's village board meeting.
Legal experts will explain how to expunge and seal your criminal record during a free session at the Evanston Public Library on Saturday, March 9.
Illinois Sen. Ira Silverstein, who represents parts of Niles, Morton Grove and Skokie, introduced, then withdrew, a bill requiring websites to force anonymous commenters to reveal themselves on request, or get deleted.
The village will establish goals and look at how key areas can best be used. It has received grant money to evaluate an industrial area.
For those that have served in the armed forces and are looking for help with their taxes this 2013.
Illinois State Representative Marty Moylan wants a 20-mile radius around Des Plaines without new casinos, the Daily Herald reported.
Four candidate running under the banner of the Responsible Leadership party greeted supporters at an event at the Lone Tree Manor.
Meet Ross Klicker, Niles' new economic development coordinator. He's charged with keeping businesses happy and profitable, which helps to keep residents' taxes low. He talks about a new app and website and bringing in Millennium Par
Morton Grove Mayor Dan Staackmann said he's looking for three residents to serve on a committee to investigate whether a waster transfer station or recycling center would pose threats to health and safety.
A former Des Plaines police commander faces one felony count after the city’s investigation into information that was provided by the department to obtain grant funding for overtime, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office on Wednesday.
What's at stake: A $244 to $488 increase in your property taxes annually in the School District 67 referendum vote. The district is asking for an increase in funding because its costs have increased and funding sources decreased, it said.
An attorney for Seth Knobel, who was removed from his post as Niles Director of Family Services by Mayor Robert Callero, said the removal was unjustified and smacks of politics.