There are currently vacancies on several boards and commissions in Wilmette.
Alan Blitz discusses how NSSC's Online Learners stay connected to each other and are eenjoying learning and new experiences.
More than 3,500 New Trier Township residents were at risk of food insecurity before the coronavirus pandemic.
Residents who live on side streets are asked to rake leaves to the curb; arterial street residents should place leaves on the parkway.
With its building sold and membership dwindling, the group's few remaining veterans are reportedly set to join Morton Grove Post 143.
"Residents may have received a letter in the mail from a roofing company which used the Village’s logo without our consent."
Both stores are open and ready to serve students on the days they are attending classes on campus.
The seal celebrates students who demonstrate a high level of proficiency in English and one or more other languages.
The drive will be held Oct. 24 at the Northfield Campus F Building.
Prospective school board candidates may visit the Illinois State Board of Elections website.
Addresses within Wilmette will also receive a copy in the mail.
Cook County is looking for high school juniors and seniors to serve as paid judges on Election Day.
Audition materials are now available for "It's a Wonderful life: A Live Radio Play."
Four Village Board offices will be on the ballot April 6.
Residents can bring no more than six file-sized boxes or paper shopping bags of sensitive paper documents to the disposal event.
Make sure you are registered to vote at your current address and make a plan to vote—in person or by mail.
Village Hall has been reopened with limited hours and safety guidelines in place.
Refuse and recycling will be delayed by one day the week of Labor Day.
Anyone who wishes to access New Trier's campuses must fill out a screening form in advance.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
"As we prepare for a safe and meaningful return, please take time to familiarize yourself with new guidelines and procedures."
The Wilmette Park District wants to know what residents think about its property between Wilmette Junior High and Highcrest Middle School.
Dozens of volunteers helped Iona McQuiston with her Eagle Scout service project Thursday at the Women's Club of Wilmette.
"Students with special education services will be supported in the hybrid model."
The July 27 event is geared toward transition and ELS students.
More than 80 New graduates are received the award for proficiency in English and one or more other languages.
Learn more about how Lydia DeLeo and Jane O’Malley are helping clients realize their real estate dreams and goals in the Chicago area.
The Department of Public Health and Illinois State Board of Education will determine how to provide the safest environment.
Over 16,000 children's books were collected in four hours at a contactless event in Winnetka July 10th.
The July 13 Board of Education meeting will take place remotely via Zoom, with the open session beginning at 7 p.m.
NTX rowing classes and camps will be offered beginning July 8.
What do you think about the return of Indoor dining, theaters, museums and more?
Oakton Community College student Aaron Banks of Wilmette was named the Honors Program Liberal Arts Student of the Year.
Learn more about this team of third-generation Realtors who are helping clients find their dream homes in the North Shore.
The June 8 Board of Education meeting will take place remotely via Zoom, with the open session beginning at 7 p.m.
Residents and New Trier families can join the meeting via Zoom.
"The New Trier Fine Arts Association would like to extend our sincere appreciation to our donors in the 2019-20 school year."
The Wilmette Park District is set to open its beach Saturday, but repairs are expected to keep Kenilworth Beach closed until early June.
The project included replacing fluorescent light fixtures in hallways and classrooms with new, energy-efficient LED fixtures.
Dr. Lisa Damour and Principal Denise Dubravec of New Trier High School talk stress in the time of COVID-19.