Finance director announces village is "budgeting for a surplus."
Schakowsky pledges to work through the holidays to keep critical programs going. Dold open to all ideas.
Joseph F. Wade announced his resignation from the village today.
Pols, people vary from empathy to anger.
Two laws will affect teacher evaluations, tenure, dismissals
Former governor Rod Blagojevich gets 14 years in prison.
Two board members try to hold the line on taxes for homeowners
Park district could cover it with a roof or enclose it as a building; they're also thinking of nearby skateboarding and tot soccer.
Park District sees ‘growing demand’ for ice skating facilities.
Hot topics at the congresswoman's small-business seminar in Niles were networking and sources of funding.
Public hearing will be held regarding the budget at the next village board meeting on Dec. 12.
Trustees will address a number of items tonight including the village's budget.
Fest-goers dance, enjoy entertainment, bid on silent auction items and raffles—oh, and did we mention the food?
Talk to any Dempster business affected by the end of street parking on the thoroughfare, and they'll give you a different take on the problems caused by the changeover.
The fee hike is included in the county's new budget.
Niles may switch all homes and small businesses away from ComEd to a different energy provider; but in the meantime, residents can make the switch, reap some savings, on their own.
Morton Grove Emergency Management Agency gives tips on how to stay safe this winter.
Trustees grant special use permit for proposed auto glass repair and replacement facility.
The village board meets at 8 p.m.
That's the deadline for Maine Township properties.
Village officials weighed in on the committee Mayor Callero has formed seeking a new name for the plaza.
Village is asking citizens for suggestions; deadline is Nov. 30.
Hear the reactions of area coaches to Penn State University's response to a child abuse scandal.
The Niles Public Services department pre-treats roadways with salt brine, calcium chloride and surprisingly, beet juice, to prevent snow from bonding to the pavement.
Upload a photo or video of you or a loved one to be featured on Patch.com on Veterans Day.
Hanusiak, Przybylo both have dealings with state government; one joins an advisory committee, the other plays a role in a pending bill which would clear the way for him to be Niles mayor.
Their Niles business defrauded victims of tens of thousands; they took money and didn't do the work, U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald's office says.
Debt crisis in Europe, work of 'Super Committee,' could affect U.S. economy, job growth.
But one board member, Mueller, pushes for property tax freeze.
Tax cap could limit increase to less than half that amount.
The Niles Police event kept prescription drugs from contaminating the water supply, and removed a common source of abuse for teens.
But manufacturing vacancies are up and sluggish economy isn't helping village's retail sector, he tells Chamber in annual address.
It costs money to pay for the capital projects, etc., needed to stop the flooding of Niles homes and streets.
Local students learn ins-and-outs of local government during Student Government Day.
Out of 117 votes, 58 percent agreed with village board's decision.
There's a patch of dirt where the sign honoring the 47-year-mayor, who was convicted of felony, used to be.
Consultant outlines the plan; village considers ways residents and businesses will pay for it.
After deadlocking in a vote a year ago, they voted 4-2 Tuesday after citizens, including ex-mayor Nicholas Blase's wife, made emotional pleas.
Community Choice Business Awards presented at village board meeting last night.
After 16 months of mapping the sewer system, a consulting firm has determined where its limitations lie, and a smattering of solutions at various cost levels.