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Owner Jenny Giocomo said the delay has been caused by an illness in her family; tickets that were purchased in advance will be refunded by Oct. 31.
Public is invited to a jam session Thursday .
Route 59 Grill hasn't reopened after promising a "new concept" earlier this summer, while Daddy-O's promises new management but appears dormant. Phones for both have been disconnected.
The sale of the gas station/convenience store chain, which includes the store in Plainfield, is expected to be completed this fall.
Thomas Albert American Wine Bar & Lounge and Cebollitas Mexican Restaurant are history, but Hops, Scotch and Vine is soon to open in the former's downtown location.
Organic foods paired with wines and beers will be featured; the Green Market with organic meats, produce and eggs resumes Sept. 17.
The second annual event, co-sponsored by the American Knights DuPage Motorcycle Club, also pays tribute to servicemen and women.
Dale Lewis said he's been incensed by suggestions that his tax problems may have resulted in his mishandling the Midwest Brewers Fest.
Adrianna Martinez, a Plainfield resident and Minooka Spanish teacher, has a thriving online cake business.
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Mayor Michael Collins said the state revoked the restaurant/bar's liquor license because owner Dale Lewis was in "arrears" financially.
There's also a new cell site on the south side of Naperville, which will improve connections as people pass through the two towns.
Owner Bill Habiger said the entire rehab project should be finished by last September/early October.
John Schultz makes his own bacon, sausage and other delicacies that routinely sell out every weekend at the Plainfield and Oswego farmers markets.
Heartland Bank to assume ownership Saturday; federal insurance on the hook for $25.6 million.
Trivia contests, giveaways, costumes -- celebrating the reopening of Route 59 involved both customers and employees.
Owner Larry Chason started a service in which he gives rides to impaired drivers and tows their cars home for $35.
New business is an offshoot of Brian Bart's remodeling work, which he undertook after home construction decreased with the recession.
Yields may be down compared to last year but recent rains could help narrow the gap, experts say.
The village board's approval of the company's site plan means construction can begin this year.
The carry-out/delivery business, an offshoot of the original Armand's in Elmwood Park, specializes in stuffed artichokes, baked clams and olive oil-based pizza.
Among the winners are Larry's Diner, Elegance Underneath and Insight Heating & Cooling.
You'd think there would be a rush on supplies at area hardware stores to find items to help combat the heat wave, but customers are mostly staying home, managers say.
A therapist at the Wellness Center says the sound waves tell fat cells to hit the road while stimulating muscle growth and boosting metabolism.
Store owner Dora Lathrop said she knows the elderly driver who crashed into her store didn't do it intentionally, but the accident may hurt her Plainfield Fest sales.
His retail business is kaput, Edward Rizzi said, but he continues to do custom landscaping work and floral/plant arrangements for special events.
Edward Ambulance Services is new venture that will transport Plainfield residents to hospitals in west, southwest suburbs.
Owner Edward Rizzi files for bankruptcy, does not return calls; wife says closure might be "temporary."
New business to sell locally grown, insecticide- and fertilizer-free foods from the back of a van.
The Plainfield average is running about $3.82 to $3.89 as of Thursday night, but there's a bargain price of $3.63 at the Jewel Express in Shorewood.
Area restaurants and businesses host several auto nights this summer, with plenty of prizes to give away to car enthusiasts.
Jim Mecha filed for Chapter 7 protection last week; building owner says he doesn't expect to recoup back rent, other expenses.
Building owner Joe Ardovich said he was surprised business shut down, plans to take possession and find new fitness center to take its place.
Sign in window calls closure 'temporary' but at least one member is not so sure.
One of four finalists for a Chicago Building Congress Merit Award, Marvin Windows will be filming a video showing its product being used in local locations.
Now the question is do you tank up now or wait to see if they'll go lower ... decisions, decisions.
Michigan Street will be closed for the once-a-month summer cruise night, which will feature T-Buckets and other vintage, antique or replica cars.
Hey, at least they aren't at the $4.25 mark like they were last week; then again, the national average is $3.72.