Trustees will vote on the $91.5 budget plan on April 18.
The eco-conscious programs are offered by the village, along with an April 14 hazardous waste drop-off.
Auction will last seven days.
Improvements will tie R.C. Hill Elementary in with downtown redevelopment plans.
New FedEx distribution center, warehouse project slated to start this spring.
First installment of mayor’s monthly talk show available online.
With nearly 90 percent of the vote, incumbent Rep. Dan Lipinski (D-Western Springs) has easily cruised by challenger Farah Baqai.
Hometown factory-supervisor faces Congressman Dan Lipinski in 3rd Congressional race in November.
With nearly 90 percent of vote in, Congressman Dan Lipinski (D-Western Springs) overtakes challenger Farah Baqai (D-Chicago) in Democratic primary.
ABC-7 declares Hometown man winner of 3rd Congressional District GOP nomination.
By a 8,707-5,928 vote, residents of unincorporated Will County shot down a measure that would have let the county shop on their behalf for better power prices.
Republicans, Democrats battle it out for the nomination.
Five Republicans sought spots on the November ballot.
The ballot measure will allow the Will County Governmental League to try to broker cheaper power rates for Romeoville residents.
A Fountaindale Library Board member and head of the Community Service Center, Kalnicky wins spot on November ballot.
Patch readers and editors discuss presidential, congressional and state election results as they roll in. The live blog starts at 7 p.m.
Voting starts at 6 a.m. Tuesday.
A quick Q&A about the electric aggregation referendum, which Romeoville voters will see on their ballots on Tuesday.
Deadline to apply is April 10.
Board president Steve Quigley spoke out against Gov. Pat Quinn's plan at a March 12 meeting.
The 3rd District Republican candidates have newly collected the support of Tea Party officials and other conservative figures and groups.
Voters will head to the polls on March 20.
“Romeoville in Review” will air on Romeoville Public Television, YouTube.
Fancy Nails is one of three remaining tenants.
Trustees met Wednesday, March 7.
Trustees to vote on one-year contract with Exelon, plus a Spartans' Square lease amendment and a stormwater drainage assistance plan.
The 3rd District candidate says his Republican primary opponent’s record makes him either a Democratic shill or a “fraud” conservative; Falvey’s campaign called the claims “ridiculous” and “desperate.”
Final draft unveiled during Feb. 29 open house.
In addition to the residents of 23 Will County towns, people who live in unincorporated county will also see a referendum on March 20 backers hope could cut power bills.
Art Jones, who hopes to challenge Democrat Dan Lipinski in Illinois' 3rd Congressional District, neither denies nor repudiates his past affiliation with the neo-Nazi Party.
The former Will County treasurer headed to Springfield this weekend to take over the vacant Illinois Senate seat.
Democrats are seeking his replacement.
Meeting will discuss details of electric aggregation and how it could result in lower power rates for residents and small businesses.
Move could pave the way for demolition, but other options are on the table, officials say.
Event is latest step in planning process.
Plainfield native Dylan Schrock was one of just six Patch readers from around the country whose question was selected to be answered by the office of the POTUS.
So far, 750 students have registered for the summer 2012 program.
New three-year pact will allow district to avoid outsourcing student transportation.
Shopping center to be razed as part of downtown redevelopment.
Public hearing will go on, despite village’s rejection of expansion plan.