Cook Co. has seen a 77 percent increase in Republican early voters compared to 2008. At Centennial Park, a total of 691 ballots have been cast so far.
The commission voted that the development had met conditions set in September, but expressed reservations about the project.
The Wilmette Historic Preservation Commission wants to grant the status to the Robert and Sue Drucker House and the former Snow, Ice, and Permafrost Research Establishment.
The proposed six-story hotel will be discussed at Tuesday's Wilmette Plan Commission meeting.
Chamber of Commerce hears how things work, or don’t, in Springfield and Washington.
Doctors say Senator has several pre-stroke factors in his favor.
Park officials said they prefer keeping management local.
Surgeons reattach the portion of his skull that had been removed after stroke.
The park district opposes using the Wilmette Golf Course as a storage space.
On Jan. 1, a slew of new laws and rules took effect, including everything from video game consoles to synthetic marijuana.
The communities’ police chiefs and a private consultant recommended the move.
Neighbors voice concerns about disruptions from the new ice rink.
North Shore residents came together Saturday for a successful food drive.
New classes and district calendar are approved.
District administrators expect increase to actually be 1.8 percent because of tax cap.
Before speaking to New Trier Democratic Organization, Illinois Senator tells Patch he would like to make it harder to block legislation.
If passed, the budget will bring a 3.69 percent increase to property owners.
The following is a roundup of the Village of Wilmette's first October trustee meeting.
Some unfinished business and clarification from last week
The NWMC will host a press conference at 10 a.m. Tuesday regarding their concerns.
A public budget workshop will be hosted Thursday at 7 p.m.
The state representative has partnered with Citizens Utility Board (CUB) for the Wednesday event.
If families can't afford burial, bodies will be donated for medical research.
The board of commissioners gave the project the green light during a special meeting Monday evening.
As the economy continues to suffer, a new hotel would bring Wilmette desirable tax dollars. But at what cost to neighbors?
Analysts offer several viewpoints on how the former U.S. senator would fare in the current GOP.
New Trier Township residents will have to dig deeper into their pockets to pay bills.
Despite changes, the Wilmette Park District can't mollify some about plans for Thornwood facility.
Reports on roughly 1,200 taxing districts in Chicago and suburban Cook County will be released.
Check out what's coming up tonight on during the Zoning Board of Appeals meeting.
A limited supply of barrels is available for residents make good use of rainfall overrun and keep the village's water supply up to code.
The Lakefront Commission discussed safety measures and potential development plans at Gillson Park beach Thursday night.
Village boards make progress in modernizing 21-year-old ordinance as Oct. 12 hearing is set.
Preschool fee increases among items approved by the Wilmette commissioners.
Find out what the Village's Board of Trustees will discuss Tuesday night.
Potential changes could create to nine R1 subdistricts out of the current R1 district.
Congressman talks to Glenview Rotary on a number of issues including federal budget, deficit spending and fledgling job market.
Travel lodge is one step closer to village approval despite complaints about plans from residents.
The candidate for Cook County's 9th Judicial Subdistrict explains why she seeks the job.
Wilmette Park District moves Thornwood Park rink discussion to 8:30 p.m. on Sept. 12.