Plainfield volunteers honored for service in 2017
Two PEMAS members “went above and beyond” in answering emergency call outs By Marney Simon | Enterprise Staff Two village volunteers have been lauded by members of the village board for their service...
View ArticleObituary: Helen Louise Gray Sauvageau
Helen Louise Gray Sauvageau, over 100 years old, passed away Friday afternoon December 29. She left peacefully with the hospice chaplain singing a prayer psalm, her daughter holding her hand, and her...
View ArticleObituary: Theresa C. Marik
Theresa C. “Terri” Marik Theresa C. “Terri” Marik (nee Mayer), 69, a resident of Salem Village in Joliet, formerly of Plainfield, passed away on January 4 at her home. She was born November 3, 1948 in...
View ArticleObituary: Robert J. Lewis
Robert J. Lewis, 90, a lifelong resident of the Plainfield area, passed away peacefully on January 2. He was born on March 4, 1927 in Joliet. Bob is survived by the love of his life, his wife of 66...
View ArticleObituary: Robert Cary Anderson
Robert Cary Anderson, 83, passed away peacefully on December 18, at Webster House in Palo Alto, Cal. He was born in Chicago on May 26, 1934. Bob spent his formative years in Plainfield. He attended...
View ArticleNiles-Maine Library budget process discussion at impasse
By Igor Studenkov For the Bugle After a nearly hour-long discussion over how it should handle budgeting, the Niles-Maine Library Board of Trustees ended 2017 in the same place as it has been for much...
View ArticleObituary: Audree Haywood
Audree Haywood, nee Tezebiatowski, age 82, of Niles, beloved wife of the late Thomas Haywood; loving mother of the late Donna Haywood, Tom Jr., Karen (Steve) Haywood-Smott and Renee (Gene) Jurczak;...
View ArticleRomeoville Bluff Road industrial space moves forward
Sanitary, water, road signs, landscaping addressed in early plan By Laura Katauskas | Staff Reporter Plans continue for an industrial operation to take shape at Bluff Road after being annexed into...
View ArticleLocals show well to open WWS tournament
By Drake Skeba For the Bugle On Saturday night, January 13, the Wheaton Warrenville South Martin Luther King Boys Basketball Tournament Final Four, was completed. Three of the four tournament semifinal...
View ArticleBOYS BASKETBALL RECORDS AND RANKINGS AS OF 1-13-18
Area W/L Records through 1/13 JOLIET CENTRAL 14-2 7-0 WESTMONT 13-2 5-1 ROMEOVILLE 15-3 7-0 BOLINGBROOK 12-2 3-0 MAINE...
View ArticleObituary: Catherine V. Zivec
Catherine V. Zivec (nee Alaimo), 92, a longtime resident of Plainfield, was born in Joliet, on February 22, 1925 and passed away at Lakewood Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Plainfield, on January...
View ArticleCatholic Schools Week activities start early at St. John Brebeuf
As people take school tours at St. John Brebeuf School in Niles during National Catholic Schools Week 2018, which runs from Jan. 28, through Feb. 3, they may see first graders doing math. (submitted...
View Article2018 Great Read program honors Martin Luther King’s life, legacy
Bolingbrook, Crest Hill, Joliet, Lockport, Plainfield and Romeoville libraries participating in month-long program Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. died April 4, 1968. Yet even 50 years later, it is nearly...
View ArticleDowners Grove Tivoli Theater seeks amended theater liquor license
Management wants to sell liquor during regular moving screenings, not just special events By Megann Horstead | For The Bugle The Tivoli Theater is looking to amend its existing theater liquor license...
View ArticleNiles Park District working to find another location for baseball field
Removal of Oak Park diamond requires need for new site Niles Park District Board of Commissioners recently discussed possible locations for the baseball diamond that was removed from Oak Park. By Igor...
View ArticleShorewood officials amend policy sexual harassment
By Megann Horstead | For The Sentinel With the local and national attention sexual harassment in the workplace has received in recent months, the Shorewood Village Board of Trustees took action at its...
View ArticleGroup aims to move the conversation forward on Will County I-80 concerns
Residents United for Safer Highways brought representatives, officials, community together to discuss transportation, infrastructure Megann Horstead | For The Bugle With 37 fatal crashes dating between...
View ArticleWeber Road store closings hitting Romeoville
Target and now Sam’s Club shutting doors By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter Romeoville will see the loss of two big box retailers with announcements of their closings in as little as two months of each...
View ArticleMorton Grove releases details about water supply pump
Vote needed on special use permit for water pipe By Igor Studenkov For the Bugle The Village of Morton Grove Board of Trustees held the first of the two required readings on a resolution to grant a...
View ArticleRomeoville Metra station to open Feb. 5
First new stop on any Chicago area Metra line since 2011 By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter No small feat, service to the new Romeoville Station on Metra’s Heritage Corridor Line is set to begin on Feb....
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