McDonald's is giving out free meals to first responders and health care workers in Winnetka through May 5.
Apparently, spring in Winnetka-Glencoe began March 19. You might as well act like it.
The Volunteer Center responds to request to enlist support from North Shore residents.
Village President Larry Levin said he was "strongly recommending – rather than issuing an order" that residents cover their faces in public.
Donation to New Trier Township Food Pantry; Meal Donations to Local Nonprofits and Hospital Workers
Back on March 3, Teresa Claybrook first had symptoms when she got back from a ski trip in Vail Colorado.
Learn how "Oui, Madame!" is faring during the coronavirus and what you can do to support them during this difficult time.
Village President Chris Rintz said he was appealing to the common sense of residents rather than implementing a face-covering mandate.
Winnetka-based concierge home, health and lifestyle assistance company Tight Ship Advisors is offering free services to isolated seniors.
Trustees will get an update on the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the village's budget.
Options for fitness, education, networking groups and more.
Winners were selected by voters online and mailed in by readers of the five North Shore 22nd Century newspapers.
Pornographic images, hate speech and at least one swastika interrupted sessions last week at New Trier High School and District 36.
Township Clerk Jerome Hoynes and the Board of Trustees announced that the Township’s 171st Annual Town Meeting is postponed.
We asked local businesses to offer updates on their status during the coronavirus crisis and produced a directory of their responses.
Wide selection of free virtual fitness classes available at nsymca.org.
Choose from Video Game Design, Intro to Coding and Intro to Python.
We're publishing a simple "Open-or-Closed Directory" for Winnetka, Glencoe and Northfield businesses. Here's how to get listed.
First responders in the village could run short on protective equipment if the number of COVID-19 cases spikes, the village president said.
A variety of virtual programming is currently available on nsymca.org, and more options for April programming will be available soon.
There were about 100 confirmed coronavirus cases in New Trier Township as of Monday, the Cook County Department of Public Health announced.
Shoppers involved in parking lot altercation, Crystal Lake woman, Waukegan and Wilmette men charged with DUI: New Trier Area Blotters
Emergency Financial Assistance and Food Pantry Service Available During Pandemic
Last minute plans have you home for Passover?
The Y asks the community to reach out to its seniors in new ways.
A memorial will be held as soon as gatherings in great numbers commence, once again.
This comprehensive guide provides ideas for helping nonprofits and people in need
A student at Carleton Washburne School has a "probable, presumptive" case of COVID-19, District 36 administrators learned Tuesday.
Trying to find activities to fill the next couple of weeks at home with the kids? Try cooking with them!
Class is canceled Friday, and remote learning begins Monday at New Trier High School and Districts 36, 37, 38, and 39, administrators said.
All village meetings are canceled until further notice, village staff announced Wednesday.
David Garcia-Espinal, the school worker accused of putting a camera in their kids’ middle school’s bathrooms, is on the run.
Chicago woman charged with DUI after Wilmette traffic crash; online sneaker sale leads to check scam: New Trier Area Blotters
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Service Thursday 10AM at Beth Hillel Bnai Emunah, 3220 Big Tree Lane, Wilmette, IL 60091
The Winnetka Village Council is scheduled to consider a pair of intergovernmental agreements with the Winnetka Park District on Tuesday.
Fired employee banned after accusations of workplace threat; repeat revoked driver faces felony charges: New Trier Area Police Blotters
The 2004 New Trier High School graduate was hired as a science teacher in 2009 and joined the boys track and field staff in 2010.
An asymptomatic Glencoe public works employee is self-monitoring after having contact with a person infected with COVID-19 last week.
In January and February, village and park district staff collected art that answers the question, "Why do you love Northfield?"