Write-in totals in the recent race for three Mount Prospect village board seats seem to show incumbents John Matuszak and Terri Gens will retain their seats, with newcomer Beth DiPrima joining them on the dais.
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Bystander helps rescue driver in Naperville after car goes into pond
A landscaper helped rescue a driver whose vehicle was submerged in a pond in Naperville.
Naperville homebuilder gets green light for senior-targeted development near downtown
A Naperville luxury home builder has received city council approval to move forward with plans for another project: a residential community geared toward seniors.
Marmion Abbey selling part of site to housing developer
Marmion Abbey wants to sell part of its campus in Aurora to a residential home builder.
‘Watch your step’: Gurnee asks public to help solve mystery of disappearing manhole covers
Gurnee police are asking for the public’s help in solving a heavy-duty mystery involving disappearing manhole covers.
Round Lake Beach police chief to retire
Round Lake Beach Police Chief Wayne Wilde will be retiring from his post effective April 17, according to an announcement released Wednesday.
St. Charles District 303 to move ACCESS students again, despite pleas from parents
Parents of ACCESS program students in St. Charles this week demanded culpability from St. Charles School District 303 school board members for the decisions that led to yet another relocation of vulnerable students this fall.
Fit for a suburban king: Oak Brook ‘castle’ house is on the market
If you’re looking to buy a home and have nearly $5 million to spend, you may want consider a castle-like structure in Oak Brook.
Buzelis’ strong finish gives Bulls a chance to advance past play-in
The Bulls are promoting Matas Buzelis for the NBA’s all-rookie team. He has been one of the league’s best rookies, at least after becoming a starter in early February.
Developer pulls plug on Arlington 425 project plagued by delays and financing woes
The ambitious Arlington 425 development that would have transformed the face of downtown Arlington Heights and been the largest project in some two decades in town has been scrapped, Arlington Heights officials said Tuesday.