Berg takes over fro Havelka at DGS
By Randy Whalen For the Bugle The last time a new softball coach took over the Downers Grove South program, the Mustangs won a state title. That was Ron Havelka in 1993. So welcome to the expectations...
View ArticleWasielewski is new Niles West hoops coach
By Mark Gregory Sports Editor @Hear_The_Beard mark@buglenewspapers.com With the retiring of Niles West basketball coach Bob Williams, Niles West was in search of a new basketball coach and took little...
View ArticleObituary: Florence Sypniewski
Florence Theresa Catherine Sypniewski, nee Leali, 78, beloved wife of Conrad; loving mother of Karen (Michael) Besyk, and John Sypniewski; dear grandmother of Arielle and Justin Besyk; cherished...
View ArticleJoliet Catholic Academy, Semester 1, 2016-17
A Honor Roll: Freshmen Madelynn Ahoyt, Christine Amling, Daniel Analytis, Nicole Arnold, Abigael Bailey, Joseph Batusich, Nathan Bebar, Gianna Belcastro, Zachary Bernhard, Mia Bertino, Stephanie...
View ArticleNiles, Morton Grove and Park Ridge Police Blotter: Mar. 6-19
Information in Police Blotter is obtained from the Niles, Morton Grove and Park Ridge police departments. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a crime have not been proven guilty in court....
View ArticleDowners Grove, Woodridge and Westmont Police Blotter: Mar. 15-20
Information in Police Blotter is obtained from the Downers Grove, Westmont and Woodridge police departments. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a crime have not been proven guilty in...
View ArticleBolingbrook and Romeoville Police Blotter: Mar. 12-Apr. 5
Note to readers: Information in Police Blotter is obtained from Bolingbrook and Romeoville police departments and the Will County Sheriff’s Office. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a...
View ArticlePark Ridge online retailer moving to Uptown storefront
Alderman John Moran (center) looks at a Pusheen the Cat plushie By Igor Studenkov | For the Bugle The company behind Pusheen the Cat online comic strip and the many images it spawned is moving into...
View ArticleJoliet, Lockport and Shorewood Police Blotter: Mar. 14-20
Information in Police Blotter is obtained from Joliet, Shorewood and Lockport police departments and the Will County Sheriff’s Office. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a crime have...
View ArticleWoodridge to receive grant funding for LED streetlights
By Megann Horstead | For The Bugle The Woodridge Village Board of Trustees approved a pair of measures aimed at purchasing some new LED streetlights for future use along Internationale Parkway. In two...
View ArticleDevelopers of winery group given approval to rebuild old Joliet brewery
The former site to an old Joliet brewery with history dating back to the 19th century is now owned by Sehring Property Holdings. The winery group is looking to restore the property located at 310...
View ArticleNew Board of Education members for District 99
Community High School District 99 in Downers Grove congratulates incumbents Terry Pavesich and Rick Pavinato and newcomers Sherell Fuller and Daniel Nicholas on their successful campaigns to serve as...
View ArticleTroy, Orencic students awash with color after inaugural run in Plainfield
By Megann Horstead | For The Sentinel Hundreds ran with flying colors at the inaugural Color-A-Thon, hosted between Troy and William B. Orenic Intermediate schools, painting Plainfield orange, pink,...
View ArticleCitizens Police Academy gives Joliet residents look at law enforcement
Sgt. John Perona speaks to residents in attendance for the April 4 session of the Citizens Police Academy. (Megann Horstead / For The Bugle) By Megann Horstead | For The Bugle Residents learned about...
View ArticleBolingbrook Mayor Claar up in close race but both sides waiting for official...
By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter In a race that was fraught with much controversy, both sides are claiming neither victory or defeat until official results are in April 25. Up by a slim margin,...
View ArticleValley View School District reviews school fees
By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter In a committee review of school fees, the Valley View School District 365U is proposing to hold most fees at current rates for the upcoming school year but a marginal...
View ArticleRomeoville teams Up with Senior Services of Will County
The Senior Service Center of Will County will be opening an office at the Romeoville Village Hall to provide better access for residents and are expected to start operations May 1. “We are always...
View ArticleBonuchi, Larson, Newton come out on top; Plainfield Library referendum...
By Marney Simon | Enterprise Staff The makeup of the Village Board will change when the new board gets sworn in next month. On April 4, voters said goodbye to one village trustee, while welcoming in...
View ArticlePlainfield Riverfront trail extension gets serious look
By Marney Simon | Enterprise Staff Plans to expand options for folks looking to take a walk, jog, or bike ride along the riverfront in Plainfield are under serious consideration, as a partnership is...
View ArticlePrepping for spring: Road projects headed to Plainfield
Photo by Marney Simon | Enterprise StaffPart of 127th Street will be shut down until September, as part of a resurfacing project that will widen the roadway, add left turn lanes, add curbs, and add...
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