New Trier Republican Committeeman Bill Cadigan shares his view of Governor Mitt Romney's choice of Paul Ryan for vice president.
The district could bring back Ouilmette Foundation to help local families in need.
Brad Burke, Kenilworth's now former village manager, will start a new position in Lincolnshire on Aug. 20.
Romney is set to formally make the announcement in Norfolk, VA at 8 a.m. Central time.
Nominate a home for a Wilmette Historic Preservation Recognition Award by Aug. 24.
The event will take place at The Bottle Shop in Wilmette on Aug. 7.
The Rock House and The Big Black Dog Tavern and Grill, which is expected to open this fall, both received liquor licenses.
The village received a $75,000 grant to provide a foundation for future infrastructure planning in Kenilworth's commercial areas and the Green Bay Road Corridor.
The village says any mailings not on village letterhead are not related to the power purchasing program should be read carefully.
A Illinois Institute of Technology graduate student is helping Wilmette businesses reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
With high temperatures and humidity, residents need to be prepared.
Local rotary acknowledges the work and efforts of three area community members.
News of the village's approval of Kelly Miller Cirus fundraiser sparks resident concerns.
Wilmette School District 39's Educational Foundation plans to host a circus fundraiser on Sept. 28.
Kenilworth trustees approved purchasing 100 percent renewable energy as part of the village's electricity aggregation program.
Wilmette residents can choose the lowest price option or choose to purchase renewable energy through the Individual Choice Green Power Program.
Within eight months, residents who participate in the electricity aggregation program could expect to save some $450 and the village as a whole could expect to save more than $4 million in energy costs.
The board advises the Regional Transportation Authority on the impact of its policies and programs on communities.
Village expects to switch over to new electricity supplier mc2 in August.
Kenilworth Village Manager Brad Burke’s last day will be Aug. 10.
A neighbor of the Residence Inn by Marriott is seeking an injunction against the project, which is scheduled to break ground this summer.
The Village of Wilmette rejected zoning variances for a proposed house at 400 8th St.
Trustees approved Wilmette Power Purchasing Program’s plan of governance. Earliest residents could participate in the program is late August.
The project is expected to be completed by mid-summer.
Wilmette Park District is expected to host a public hearing for platform tennis in early June.
The Robert and Suzanne Drucker House, 2801 Iroquois Road, is an early example of Weese's work.
Wilmette Park District says the resignations have nothing to do with the lawsuit against Evanston-Wilmette Golf Course President John Losasso.
For Wilmette’s electrical power aggregation plan, some residents want the village to select the cheapest option, while others want the plan to include a higher percentage of electricity from renewable sources.
Wilmette President Christopher Canning joined nearly 30 Illinois mayors to express their support of pension reform.
Trustees approved a resolution seeking a $1.2-million federal grant to make improvements along Ridge Road.
New Trier High School junior Zan Fisher is challenging Wilmette's ban on backyard chickens.
The village is seeking input on its electrical aggregation plan and will host two public hearings during regular board meetings on May 8 and 22.
Library hopes to start construction during summer and complete it by late August.
New Trier High School junior Zan Fisher recently requested the Village of Wilmette host a hearing on backyard chickens.
The lawsuit claims John Losasso, head of the Evanston-Wilmette Golf Course, violated bylaws and seized power to conduct business dealings.
The change will help preserve two prairie-style structures in Wilmette.
With memories of misery caused by last summer's storms and power outages, the village's president praises the company's new system.
While Wilmette hasn't seen foreclosures rates similar to other communities, real estate issues remain.
The proposed hotel construction on Old Glenview Road will next be discussed at the April 10 Village Board meeting.