The state representative’s free event scheduled for 9 a.m. to noon at the Romeoville Recreation Center.
Department slated to hire three battalion chiefs, three lieutenants.
Community members can provide feedback and learn more about the progress made so far in planning the area surrounding the future Metra station.
Site offers resources, information for developers and builders.
Autumn begins in Romeoville.
The annual event, cancelled due to inclement weather, will not be rescheduled.
Since taxpayers pay their salaries, the annual base pay of local officials is public knowledge. This week's Patch Picks is a sampling of what some local officials are bringing home annually.
Village partners with Will County Governmental League in effort to broker lower rates from outside suppliers.
Mayor will host annual event at HighPoint Friendship Centre.
Seeking the Democratic nomination, candidate said he hopes to eliminate interest on student loans, provide greater tax breaks for corporations who hire new workers and more.
Site should be ready in time to host annual Veterans Day event.
Have documents destroyed safely from 9 to noon Saturday.
Board awards $94,000 contract.
Developer will get $352,000 incentive for project, which includes road improvements.
A look at the agenda for the next village board meeting, scheduled for 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7, at village hall.
It's always good to be caught up on state politics. Here's an easy guide to what happened this week.
The Romeoville Fire Department will operate the vessel, to be funded with a $165,000 grant.
The congressman, whose district now includes Romeoville, visited the university on Aug. 30.
Officials hope to break ground on the new facility by November.
Congresswoman Judy Biggert hosted a jobs event in Romeoville Monday.
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signed Senate Bill 83 Friday. The bill allows Bolingbrook and four other communities to create their own water agency.
Chief, telecom director honored for support of military family.
The village Planning and Zoning Commission will host a public hearing Tuesday on plans to add at 5,000-square-foot patio to the site.
Clerk says fewer polling places, larger precincts will lower the cost of elections.
Residential developers will receive $5,000 reduction in fees under program.
Amanda Mancke says she will adhere to strong conservative fiscal ideals
Move marks first time fees have increased since 2002.
Congresswoman Judy Biggert's office will host its second job fair at the Romeoville Recreation Center.
Board set to meet Wednesday night at village hall.
Pilot program aimed at cutting travel times, improving bus schedules.
Brian J. Smith announced his bid for the new 49th district seat this week.
A group of neighbors asks village to intercede with ComEd.
The tentative 2011-12 budget shows a deficit of $7.9 million; the district’s fund balance will be used to offset the shortfall.
Measure aimed at helping to reunite owners, pets.
Refuse had created a dam near the 135th Street bridge, leading to flooding and potentially worse problems.
Trustees met at 6 p.m. Wednesday at village hall.
The new laws protect landlords, homeowners.
Romeoville trustees will meet tomorrow at Village Hall.
U.S. Reps. Judy Biggert (R-13th) and Dan Lipinski (D-3rd) voted Monday to pass Budget Control Act. Senate approved deal Tuesday morning.
Hot topics included the state budget, keeping businesses in Illinois.