Local retailers are adding extra precautions during the COVID-19 Corona Virus outbreak here in Illinois.
A list of resources and insights on how to get help for alcohol and drug use during the times in which we live due to COVID-19
The Niles-Maine District Library is closed through April and all in-person programs are cancelled through May.
"While we can’t get together for pizza right now, there’s nothing stopping us from making it at home and sharing the results online."
As COVID-19 continues to cut across our nation and through our daily lives, this article explores some early lessons we can learn from it.
A list of local resources and insights on how to address stress and other normal responses to the times in which we live due to COVID-19
Truth is now stranger than fiction, but Chambers provide links to reality!
Morton Grove basket ball courts remain open, while Niles has closed theirs down.
Niles taking more drastic measures to ensure sports courts are not being used.
Lutheran General Hospital is in desperate need of more supplies, including N95 and surgical masks, gowns, hand sanitizer and gloves.
Thanks to our members who this season have been with us 20, 30, 40 and 50 Years!
The bright side is that we still have a lot to offer you even when the doors are closed, and we can tell that you are finding them.
Governor Pritzker has issued a state-wide “Stay at Home” order, which will take effect Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 5 P.M. till April 7.
Police said 52-year-old coughed on officers trying to perform sobriety tests and claimed to have "the corona bacteria."
All Village facilities are closed to the public until further notice except for the Niles Police Department.
"Visit the Kennedy Center website to access this fun for-kids content where he brings us into his home studio."
Governor Pritzker has issued a state-wide “Stay at Home” order, which will take effect Saturday, March 21, 2020 till April 7.
Village Hall will be closed to public until further notice, effective Tuesday, March 17. Limited staff are still available to answer calls.
The Police Department does request that the public limit in-person interaction and submit payments or police reports online when possible.
Notre Dame College Prep has candles on vigil for the victims of the Corona Virus pandemic.
Due to the COVID-19 Corona Virus outbreak, local parks remain open but playgrounds are closed.
Your local Chambers of Commerce Are Working Together To Help Local Business!
The Chicago area received snow & cold winter weather Sunday
Due to further developments related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Niles-Maine District Library is closed through Tuesday, April 7.
Local retailers have run out of paper products due to the pandemic outbreak and associated hoarding.
Local gyms are closed until at least April 1 due to the Corona Virus pandemic.
What We Can Do To Support Our Local Business Community
I am sure that with the school closings, many of you had hoped to use the Library as a place to continue the education of your children.
Voting in Niles was slower and with less turnout than usual, with Joe Biden predicted to win Illinois Democratic primary contest.
Mass and Parish activities suspensions at SJB follow directives from the Archdiocese of Chicago concerning the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Limited services will be available Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Local retailers are experiencing a run on all manner of stock able consumer goods.
All senior center programming has been canceled and the building will be closed to the public after the end of the day Thursday.
Niles-Maine Library Director offers resources and addresses what steps the Library is taking to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The Niles resident is accused of knocking an 87-year-old woman of German descent to the ground, leaving her bloodied and bruised.
People are out and about on a beautiful Sunday.
Service Friday 9:30AM at Congregation Beth Shalom, 3443 Walters Road, Northbrook, IL 60062
The risk for Illinoisans of contracting the novel Coronavirus are low at this time, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Featured speaker, Dr. Patrick Angelo, Jr., DDS, MS of Park Ridge, has been dubbed "The Angel of Lower Wacker" by The Chicago Tribune.
The kids felt really special to be chosen to have this opportunity. Many of them had never met an author. They had really awesome questions.