Because of this funding, when residents in need require direct services, the help will be there from agencies that can provide them.
New law that takes effect this year eliminates the annual renewal requirement for the Senior Exemption.
The Clerk’s Department has donated $1000 per year to the group that runs trips for veterans to see war memorials in Washington D.C.
Regardless of income, age, or health status, people can save on the cost of their medications through Coast2Coast Rx.
Planning ahead and following some simple rules can help make winter less of a burden on everyone
State Rep. Brad Stephens and local Alderman Hosting Special Evening for First Responders and Their Families
State Rep. Brad Stephens co-sponsors Resolution to create State Ethics Task Force
"We look forward to assisting those who qualify," said Austin Kelso, Maine Township Director of General Assistance.
State Representative Brad Stephens has been appointed to serve on the First Responders Suicide Task Force
Maine Township Assessor’s Office stands ready to assist residents with tax appeals to the Cook County Board of Review at no charge
The Clerk’s office also offers voter registration and free notary services as well as many other benefits for Maine Township residents.
State Rep Brad Stephens Advocates for Medical ID Theft Legislation, Will Host ID Theft Seminar
State Rep. Stephens signs on to co-sponsor License to Work Act
State Representative Brad Stephens co-sponsors Constitutional Amendment to Require 2/3rds majority to raise/impose taxes
State Representative Stephens Co-Sponsors Independent Maps Amendment, Pushes for Bipartisan Support
Rep. Stephens appointed to serve on five House Committees, encourages constituents to contact his office
New State Rep. Stephens will opt out of General Assembly Retirement Plan and health benefits for lawmakers
Although no specific dates are set, watch for a second opportunity to appeal 2019 assessments in August or September.
Unincorporated Maine Township residents do not need to buy Unincorporated Cook County vehicle stickers, but County still collects the tax.
Area school age children are invited to enter posters in a contest based on this year's theme. Prizes will be awarded at the event Aug. 6.
Peter Gialamas will oversee and report on the finances of the organization, pay bills and collect dues of members.
“This is a wonderful opportunity where I will be able to help people every day,” said Austin Kelso, the new Director of General Assistance.
Local talent interested in performing as well as those who wish to volunteer or donate prizes, should contact Township Clerk Peter Gialamas.
The office of Maine Township Assessor Susan Moylan Krey will assist in filing appeals between May 7 and June 4.
Two free workshops will give residents information about how to appeal 2019 Property Tax Reassessments.
With a focus on meeting the needs of residents, Maine Township once again stands on the cutting edge of local government.
Robert Brzezinski is this year's winner of the Sgt. Karen Lader Memorial Good Citizen’s Award
“This generous donation will go to purchase food for local individuals and families in need,” said Supervisor Laura Morask.
The event will include a workshop, networking opportunities and information about services in the Maine Township community.
State Representative Michael McAuliffe is hosting an upcoming senior driving seminar taught by the Illinois Secretary of State's office.
The award will be presented to a Maine Township resident who has demonstrated strong support and dedication to his/her community.
D’Amico to Focus on Rebuilding Infrastructure, Traveler Safety as Chair of Key Transportation Committee
Proper disposal and recycling of electronics helps keep water quality safe--a top priority for Maine Township Supervisor, Laura J. Morask.
"The event benefitted two very worthy services: our Adventure Summer Camp and Emergency Food Pantry," said Supervisor Laura J. Morask.
“The Center of Concern has been a long-time fantastic partner in our endeavors to help seniors and others in need," said Supervisor Morask.
The effort by Park Ridge Police, Kiwanis Clubs in Park Ridge, Carpenter Elementary School and Mariano's delivered more 1,000 pounds of food.
House Bill 5914 was filed in response to the Chicago Tribune's investigation of sexual abuse at Chicago Public Schools
“The new website is one of my proudest accomplishments since taking office last May,” said Supervisor Laura J. Morask.
This free service fights fraud and identity theft and gives residents a safe, secure way to dispose of sensitive documents properly.