Bolingbrook departments turn out to encourage Builta Walk & Bike to School day
On Friday, October 5 Bolingbrook’s finest came out to support Builta Elementary’s “Walk & Bike to School” event, sponsored by Builta’s PTA. Community leaders such as Mayor Roger Claar, Bolingbrook...
View ArticleNews from Valley View School District 365u
Sandy Hook Mom speaks at Valley View Schools Safety Conference Valley View School District held their School Safety Conference on Thurs. Sept. 28 at Bolingbrook Golf Club and the conference was...
View ArticleRomeoville dance party to support breast cancer research
By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter Tougher together, that’s the slogan for a campaign by Zumba fitness to create a unique fundraiser that has people dancing for a cure. The Romeoville Recreation Center...
View ArticleNiles Police Blotter: Sept. 6-14
Information in Police Blotter is obtained from the Niles police department. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a crime have not been proven guilty in court. All defendants are presumed...
View ArticleLouis Joliet Mall launches youth supervision policy Friday, October 13
These signs are already posted throughout Louis Joliet Mall. On Friday, October 13, Louis Joliet Mall will launch its youth supervision policy, which requires anyone 17 or younger to be escorted by an...
View ArticleActor Ted Danson surprises Diageo employees in Plainfield
Actor Ted Danson, 3rd from left, surprised the employees of Diageo in Plainfield by spending the day with them at the facility. He got a tour, saw the ins and outs of the manufacturing process and even...
View ArticleBolingbrook Police Blotter: Sept. 28-Oct. 4
Note to readers: Information in Police Blotter is obtained from Bolingbrook police department and the Will County Sheriff’s Office. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a crime have not...
View ArticleRomeoville Police Blotter: Sept. 7-27
Note to readers: Information in Police Blotter is obtained from Romeoville police department and the Will County Sheriff’s Office. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a crime have not...
View Article66th Annual Homecoming Parade
Enterprise Staff Report A warm and breezy morning made for the perfect setting for the annual Plainfield Community Homecoming Parade on Saturday, Oct. 7. This year marked the 66th annual parade,...
View ArticleNews from Joliet Junior College
Faculty Jazz Band Quintet making fall debut Oct. 13 The Joliet Junior College Fine Arts Department will present the October installment of its Musica Viva concert series featuring the JJC Faculty Jazz...
View ArticleChicago medical devices maker completes move to Niles
By Igor Studenkov For the Bugle Summit Industries LLC, a medical device equipment manufacturer that has been based in Chicago for 32 years, held a grand opening of its new Niles facility on Oct. 4....
View ArticlePark Ridge Civic Orchestra announces 2017-18 concert season
Starting with Halloween, Park Ridge Civic Orchestra’s 24th season offers its acclaimed mix of holiday-themed concerts for patrons of all ages. The season also includes a new gala benefit inspired by...
View ArticleNews from the Village of Woodridge
Woodridge community sign installed In recognition of the contributions made by organizations supporting the Woodridge community, a sign has been installed at 75th Street and Woodridge Drive near Forest...
View ArticleShaggy shroom wins Will County Forest Preserve’s fungus photo contest
Joliet resident Martha Sojka’s photo of a shaggy mane mushroom at Hadley Valley Preserve won the fungus category in the Forest Preserve District of Will County’s Preserve the Moment photo contest,...
View ArticleNew Speedway gas station coming to Joliet
By Megann Horstead | For The Bugle The City of Joliet is getting a new gas station at the southwest corner of Route 53 and Emerald Drive. Joliet officials approved a series of measures to satisfy this...
View ArticleLetter To The Editor: Thank you for support food pantry
On behalf of Maine Township, the elected officials and the hard-working staff especially those who administer our award-winning food pantry, I want to thank Jamie Rubin and his organization for the...
View ArticleLetter to the Editor: Niles Maine Library seeking levy increase
The Niles Maine Library, board majority, plans to vote on a 2.1 percent levy increase at the October 18 board meeting. After nearly a $1 million increase for the 2017-18 budget, the library wants more...
View ArticleObituary: Mary F. Spataro
Mary F. Spataro, nee Sannicandro, 86, of Niles, beloved wife of Carl Spataro; loving mother of the late Angelica (the late Stan) Isom, Gabriel (Jill) Spataro, Mary Jean (Bill) Meier, George Spataro,...
View ArticlePlainfield mosque gets last stamp of approval
Center agrees to name change, parking committee Photo by Marney Simon | Enterprise StaffThe site at 23616 W. Street will officially be converted to a mosque, after the final approvals this month by the...
View ArticlePlainfield audit presented to public
By Marney Simon | Enterprise Staff The village of Plainfield has opened its books for the public. On Oct. 2, the village presented the financial annual audit report, for the fiscal year that ended on...
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