Grant Application Day Is December 10, 2019
The Winnetka Caucus Council last week slated two incumbents and a newcomer for next year's election.
Township Assessor's Office to Host Educational Event on Property Taxes
New Trier Township taxpayers who own homes on floodplains should see significant reductions in future tax bills, the assessor's office says.
New Trier Township is continuing its Community Support Grant that provides financial assistance to offset some of the caregiving expenses.
Village boards and plan commissions across the North Shore are holding public hearings on adult-use cannabis regulations this month.
Learn Your Legal Rights In The Event Immigration And Customs Enforcement Knocks On Your Door.
Village trustees voted to terminate their approval of the mixed-use development Tuesday after finding its developer defaulted on the deal.
Asking the village not to end the deal he defaulted on and instead allow more units, David Trandel warned of years of delays and lawsuits,
New Trier Township is accepting applications for their Before/After school childcare scholarship program now through Aug. 9
The Cook County Clerk's Office released 2018 property tax rates, the final step before bills due in August are mailed to taxpayers.
Moving the path to an abandoned rail bed would add over $300,000 to its cost and require an ongoing lease with the railroad.
Justices Tuesday upheld a federal appeals court decision throwing out a $3 million jury award in a suit over antidepressant warning labels.
Residents of Glenview, Northfield, Skokie and Wilmette were invited to an open house Wednesday to discuss plans to fill a gap in the path.
Wilmette attorney joins Township Board of Trustees
Two new members and two incumbents were took the oath of office Thursday.
College Bound H.S. Seniors Acknowledged at 170th Annual Town Meeting in Winnetka
The single incumbent seeking another term on the board was defeated, as two independent candidates won seats on the board.
Here's how you can vote early. Also, information on the referendum will be available tonight, March 21, at the Crow Island Auditorium.
Your Elected Officials-Who They Are and How They Can Help
A reception and open house begins at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will begin promptly at 7:30 p.m.
The Assessor’s office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
A neighborhood association wants to change the village's rules about bringing private roads up to code before converting them to public.
The Cook County Forest Preserves wants public involvement for a new and improved facility planned for the Tower Road Boat Launch.
Fritz Kaegi, Cook County Assessor, announced that the 2019 Triennial Reassessment notices for New Trier Township will mail on 4/1/19.
Roughly a third of Illinois' least affordable towns are on the North Shore, and state law requires them to come up with a plan to fix it.
Karen McCormick, Chief of Staff for Illinois 18th District Representative Robyn Gabel will be at the township January 16 from 1:00-3:00p.m.
The village board gave preliminary approval to a budget forecasting hikes to property taxes and fees for the coming fiscal years.
Gerontology experts from North Shore Senior Options will share information about a new behavioral health (psychotherapy) program.
Seminar Date Changed to January 22, 2019 6:30 p.m.
A Republican national committeeman confirmed he was the fourth person approached by Gov. Bruce Rauner about taking his place on the ballot.
The outgoing governor said he tried to recruit four Republicans to replace him on the ballot but they all rejected him.
The presentation is of particular importance because 2019 is New Trier Township’s triennial reassessment year.
Village officials say the move will boost business development and job growth.
Representatives will be on-site at the New Trier Township Hall in Winnetka on January 14, 2019 from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
November 27th Giving Day Will Help Provide Supplemental Groceries and Hygiene Items
2019 is New Trier Township’s triennial reassessment year
"Democracy doesn't just happen," said the Cook County clerk, inviting workers to earn up to $340 by serving on Nov. 6.
The multi-use development in downtown Winnetka first proposed 5 years ago could get a final go-ahead later this month and open by 2020.
Advice for senior citizens on Prescription Drug Program from Maribeth Stein