A pre-meeting starts at 6 p.m. and the regular meeting starts at 8 p.m.
Interested teens have been asked to scout locations for the skate park.
Before speaking to New Trier Democratic Organization, Illinois Senator tells Patch he would like to make it harder to block legislation.
Mayor was pro, board voted con.
A group of teens have proposed a skate park for the Niles Park District.
Trustees have been trying to reduce the whopping expenditure for the bus.
Niles maximizes the marketing benefit from the prestigious Bloomberg/Business Week Award.
The village has followed his saga in and out of jail, and continues to wrestle with his legacy.
Program has expanded to 29 more townships since coming to Niles Township last October.
The Congresswoman will invites questions and ideas at 9 a.m. and will respond at 6 p.m.
The Congresswoman will invite questions and ideas at 9 a.m. and will respond at 6 p.m.
Village starts ticketing autos registered in town that are sticker-less.
Andrea Raila tells you exactly what to enter on the Cook County Assessor's website.
He blames a trustee for not explaining why she made a motion.
Downtown Skokie merchants want to narrow Oakton Street to boost business, but would it affect Niles commuters?
Niles got the smallest increase, assessor says, Glenview the highest.
Former Fox commentator Glenn Beck will headline the event, which will also host Republican Congressman Joe Walsh and Andrew Breitbart.
TEACON organizer Steve Stevlic was absent from the second day of the conference following a report in Gawker that he was arrested for soliciting a prostitute on June 25.
Two managers study routes, usage and suggest charging a 25-cent fare.
Trustee Rosemary Palicki made a motion for the village board to vote on the matter at its next meeting.
After coming to Niles for a memorial ceremony, Ryszard Scigala, mayor of Tarnow, Poland, thanked the village board at its meeting.
Mayor Scigala toured Niles Tuesday, then told of how his country has boosted business and employment.
The board will also look at beautification and special uses and welcome the mayor of Tarnow, Poland for a visit.
New facility to be used for meetings, seminars and gatherings.
Facility to be used for meetings, seminars, gatherings.
Illinois' senior senator came to Morton Grove to promote the American Jobs Act, but heard more than he expected about an underrated crisis from teachers and school officials.
A parliamentary maneuver at last Tuesday's meeting resulted in confusion. Two trustees and the mayor walked out.
Trustees will address a number of parking and traffic items tonight.
A Polish-born Chicago-area artist was memorialized Sunday in front of his masterpiece. He died near Katyn, where his father was massacred 70 years earlier.
Niles hosts a Resident Appreciation Night.
Officials say the Comprehensive Plan is ready for a public hearing Monday, Oct. 3, where residents can see the draft and comment.
One trustee moved to go into closed session, another trustee moved to delay that, things got confused and two trustees and mayor walked out.
Committee reviews Niles' purchasing practices to be sure they're ethical.
Chicago officials to enact $25 million for 'Renew Crew' repair and cleanup of transit stations.
Demand for Ice Skating Facilities remains high, officials say.
After a year of surveying and workshops, residents made last minute suggestions to the draft of the Niles 2030 Comprehensive Plan.
The Niles Public Library hosted a special service in honor of those who lost their lives 10 years ago in the terror attacks, and looked towards a peace- filled future
The concept of triumph outweighed the memories of tragedy in Morton Grove's remembrance of the terrorist attacks Sunday.
A longtime funeral director is on call to identify victims in disasters around the country. By far, his biggest job was 9/11, and a series of cemetery monuments will never let him forget.