Event will feature fun for the entire family in downtown Romeoville June 10
Under pressure from Illinois Republicans and Gov. Pat Quinn, House Speaker Michael Madigan announced he's dropping his proposal to shift teacher pension costs to local school districts.
Renovated building will reopen to the public June 18
A plan to shift the cost of teacher pensions from the state to local school districts became the most hotly debated topic in Springfield on Tuesday.
Amendment to contract adds site improvements, technology to existing agreement
The VVSD board of education will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the administration center in Romeoville.
Dozens turned out for Memorial Day Ceremony in Romeoville
We know you’re busy, so here’s what you might have missed this week on Romeoville Patch.
Patriotic ceremony will take place at veteran’s memorial on Montrose Drive
Police chief describes officer as relentless yet compassionate.
Workshop on beautification project scheduled for Wednesday at Village Hall
Metra commuters are looking at a different experience, between station closures and airport-style security restrictions. Use the convenient resources of Patch to plan your commute during NATO week, especially through the summit.
Learn to protect streams, attract birds and butterflies, courtesy of The Conservation Foundation.
Effort is designed to put Valley View students on track for college, careers.
The VVSD board of education will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the administration center in Romeoville.
The FedEx Ground distribution center in the Pinnacle Business Park will be capable of sorting 15,000 packages per hour and impacting delivery to five states.
In a statement, Manley asks for privacy: "Many parents have had to learn how to love their kids while not enabling inappropriate behavior," candidate says.
Jeff Sebert said his plans to rebuild his Romeoville landscaping office could be up in smoke.
Properties must now be inspected each time a new tenant moves in.
New zoning definition will streamline the process for event planners.
A look at the agenda for the May 2 board of trustees meeting, set for 6 p.m. at Village Hall, 1050 W. Romeo Rd.
Village officials painted an optimistic picture for Romeoville's economic growth.
Community members are invited to learn more during events scheduled for May 7 in Bolingbrook and May 9 in Romeoville.
New qualification could draw BYOB establishments.
Our 'Last Chance' feature lets you know about important upcoming deadlines.
Blueprint for future development gets approval from the village board.
Village moves forward with plan to seek lower power bills for residents.
The biggest changes include fees for the new all-day kindergarten program and the combination of graduation, registration fees for middle school and high school.
Meeting is at 6 p.m. Wednesday at Village Hall.
Residents are asked to contact the Will County Health Department when they see a dead bird so that it can be check for WNV infection.
Board will vote on proposal to dismiss first- through fourth-year teachers, support staff.
Even if member communities sign a pact with an alternative power provider, community members can still opt out and stick with ComEd.
Free event is sponsored by the village’s Senior Commission.
Del Burns, 52, died Monday at Loyola University Medical Center.
Superintendent “letter to the district” addresses proposed program changes, staffing cuts.
Freshmen, sophomores and juniors asked to submit their ideas for new legislation.
Scheduled fire hydrant flush will be done between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. First up is the west side of Weber Road.
An anticipated crowd prompted the April 16 meeting to be relocated to Lukancic Middle School.
A look at what’s on the April 4 agenda for Romeoville trustees.
White Oak, Lemont, Joliet, Plainfield, Fountaindale and Shorewood-Troy libraries have joined together to form the cheaper, more efficient Pinnacle Library Cooperative.