These were the stories that shook Shorewood.
Shorewood Patch set up shop exactly one year ago today, and it chronicled a magnificent year in a fabulous place.
The Shorewood home state Rep. Jack McGuire lived in with his wife and then left vacant for years is finally being cleaned out.
The Village of Shorewood has a counterclaim against the Plainfield family suing over a supposed sledding mishap in Four Seasons Park.
The staff at Will County Circuit Clerk Pamela McGuire's office has contributed to the Salvation Army's Angel Tree campaign.
Shorewood welcomed home Marine Matt Muentnich with open arms this weekend.
A Plainfield couple's 2009 lawsuit against the village of Shorewood was up in court last week but remains unresolved.
The Will County Health Department has resources for you to go smokeless in 2012.
Every day is Christmas when you live in Shorewood.
Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow — backed by Rep. Tom Cross and many of the county's police chiefs — put the word out about ridding the state of synthetic marijuana.
Here is the poem Mayor Rick Chapman read at the end of Shorewood's last village board meeting of 2011.
Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow briefed Shorewood's leaders on the new law he drafted that outlaws synthetic marijuana.
Marine Matt Muentnich survived two roadside bomb attacks in Afghanistan.
A house owned by state Rep. Jack McGuire’s wife—which she said they lived in together after marrying—has been vacant for years and has deteriorated to the point that it is an eyesore, according to neighbors.
All sorts of people this week were bound for places they don't belong, or at least not for such a long time.
The Shorewood Police Department, Target, village workers and representatives from The Timbers brightened Christmas for 23 local school children.
Give thanks for the Europeans who repaid kindness with malice.
The Village of Shorewood wants to get a Community Holiday Tree on the cheap, or more accurately on the free.
The Illinois Commerce Commission gave the go-ahead to raise the price of water and sewer service for residents of the Camelot subdivision.
Flossmoor man has spent 22 years collecting signatures of those Marines who fought on the Pacific island.
Pastor Klima's thanks veterans for their sacrifice.
Is Shorewood the greatest place on earth? You bet it is!
Will County Board Member Don Gould stuck up for the residents of Camelot subdivision at a state meeting.
The Shorewood Village Board asked for community input about allowing or prohibiting video gaming.
Forty five years after Bill Nixon returned from Vietnam, he took a look back with his book, "The Turkey Farm."
Get ready for the first ever test of the emergency alert system!
Would decriminalizing pot in Shorewood make it a better place? Can Shorewood even be a better place?
The Shorewood cops are getting rid of a bunch of stuff.
From all of us at the Shorewood Patch to all of you in Shorewood, have a safe and happy Halloween.
Shorewood is selling off a bunch of cars seized by the police.
You don't see our Mayor pleading guilty to anything.
Joliet is charging Shorewood more for water and waste water treatment, and the village board raised its rates to keep pace.
Shorewood Mayor Rick Chapman assured the public he would look into a weekend police chase that left two officers injured and a pair of squad cars damaged.
New Village Administrator Jeff Fiegenschuh doesn't start work until next month but was still at Tuesday night's board meeting.
The voracious emerald ash borer has arrived in Shorewood and if left unchecked will have a devastating effect on the town's ash trees.
Troy Township opposed the staggering increase in water rates facing Camelot residents.
Every season is a classic when you're in Shorewood.
The town fathers set the legal trick-or-treating hours during Tuesday night's village board meeting.
The Shorewood village board approved the hiring of new administrator Jeff Fiegenschuh but it wasn't unanimous.
Columbus Day, the greatest of holidays, is upon us.