Anne Wedner, a Winnetka trustee supporting the governor in a new TV ad, voted in Republican primaries in 4 of the last 10 elections.
Improved Navigation and Interaction For Community Members at Township Site
The 39-year veteran of the department argued he should be allowed to stick around the rest of the year after turning 65.
New Trier Township Educational Forum on September 27th to Explain Medicare Part D and Offer Residents Money Saving Advice
The "Big Guy" remains standing downtown, new art rules are being drawn up and Hoffmann Commercial Real Estate wants to legalize arcades.
Volunteer Committee Members Sought for Grant Funding Review
Township Collects Over 5,000 Children’s Books
Board of Review Commissioner Mike Cabonargi will hold a property tax seminar at 6:00 p.m. on August 9, 2018, at the Wilmette Library
A piece of private art placed on public property without permission must be removed within a month, Winnetka trustees said Tuesday.
Vision Plan 2040 will serve as the official guide for the next two decades of development in the village.
After Trustee Trent Cornell announced plans to relocate, village officials are considering who might serve the rest of his term.
Treasurer Maria Pappas announced that the second installment property tax bills are available on line.
More than 1,400 taxing agencies are billing Cook County taxpayers for more than $14 billion in 2017.
Steve Elrod will assume the presidency of the Chicago Bar Thursday.
New Trier Township Partners With Village of Glencoe and Winnetka Presbyterian to Collect Children's Books
New Trier Township is now accepting applications for its childcare scholarship assistance programs.
Read Uplifting Stories About the Positive Outcomes of Township Social Services Programs
The treasurer resigned for a job in Glencoe amid unanswered questions over legal bills that led to the departure of the village manager.
The New Trier Township Annual Report now available in paper or electronic formats for review.
Supervisor Alan Goldberg and elected officials of New Trier Township honored several Township residents for their service and dedication.
10 delegates for the New Trier High School Caucus are needed from Winnetka.
Maribeth Stein, Outreach Coordinator and Constituent Advocate for U.S. Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky shares her knowledge in episode 7.
Ms. O’Leary provides front-line viewpoint on the growing need for mental health counseling for youth and their families.
The 169th Annual Town Meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 from 6:30 until 8:00 p.m. at the North Shore Senior Center.
Valuation appeals are now being accepted from New Trier Township homeowners through April 16, 2018
Voters will consider reducing signature requirements and eliminating primaries in elections for the village president and board members.
The Winnetka Public Library is due to reopen Monday with construction expected to be complete in June.
On-site the second Tuesday of each month from 1:00 until 3:00 p.m.
LIHEAP applications are taken by appointment only. Applicants should phone (847) 784-6040 to secure a time with a program representative.
Any part of the 2016 property taxes that remain unpaid after May 3, 2018 will be sold to investors at an auction beginning May 4, 2018
How to prepare for the "day the school bus stops coming”
Board members got a look at the latest updates on plans to renovate the downtown home of the Writers Theater.
What to do the "day the school bus stops coming."
The local grassroots group chose Daniel Biss and Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz, but no candidate for attorney general received enough votes.
The Township's Child Care Assistance Program is making camp programs available to those meeting eligibility requirements.
Reminder- New Trier Township Community Support Grant applications for Disabled Individuals are due January 19, 2018.
More than $14 million in revenue for the village and library will be generated by the 2017 property tax levy.
3 boards and commissions will take a look at the proposed changes to the long-discussed residential development.
New Trier Township and the North Shore Senior Center are co-hosting a second application day for Low-Income Home Energy grants.
This presentation is designed to remind taxpayers of the various steps in the Cook County real estate tax process.