ORLAND PARK, IL — After falling delinquent on its 2022 and 2023 financial reporting, the Village of Orland Park is under a tight deadline to take steps to show compliance, or risk a forced audit by the Illinois Comptroller’s Office, a notice from the office shows. In a letter dated Sept. 18 and issued to […]
MINEOLA, NY — A defense attorney in the Long Island Gotti assault case has spoken, and he told Patch that he hopes recently dismissed charges are the end of the “saga.” The charges filed against the Gottis followed a fight in February at a basketball game between Oyster Bay and Locust Valley high schools, officials […]
DEERFIELD, IL — Richard Powers, winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, has some local connections. Powers, who is featured in a new podcast from the Deerfield Public Library, grew up in Evanston. “Playground” is the newest novel from Powers, and is the main topic of the podcast, but the library reveals that the […]
STAMFORD, CT — Stamford will once again celebrate Italian heritage and Columbus Day this weekend at the 5th annual “That’s Amore Italian Festival” from Mill River Park. Presented by UNICO Stamford, Blackstone Products, Napoli Foods and the Italian Center of Stamford, the event is free and will take place on Oct. 12 and Oct. 13 […]
Tony Khan believes it’s a bit too early to think about an AEW roster split. Click Here: Stone Island Caps During Wednesday’s media call to promote Saturday night’s AEW WrestleDream 2024 pay-per-view event, the AEW President was asked if he would consider the possibility of splitting the rosters between Dynamite and Collision. “TK” said, “It’s […]
Click:98A57304002000 ISLIP, NY — Kevin and Kristy O’Reilly love the holidays. They love it so much that they utilized Kevin’s background as a DJ and electrician to turn their Islip home on Bates Street into a dazzling Christmas display in 2018. The show was such a hit with the community, that they expanded by adding […]
DARIEN, IL – A statement from a former board member for Hinsdale High School District 86 was read into the board’s record Wednesday night. It was critical of the board and its outgoing law firm. Board critic Yvonne Mayer said she was asked by former member Kay Gallo, who resigned in frustration nearly a year […]
WOODRIDGE, IL — Dozens of paintings, photographs and other pieces by local artists are on display at the Woodridge Public Library for the annual Woodridge Art Exhibit. This year marks the 22nd installment of the event, which Library Director Patti Naisbitt told Patch features some pieces that are “pretty fierce with a Halloween vibe.” These […]
TEMECULA, CA — A wildfire burning in Anza burned at least 110 acres on Wednesday afternoon, a CalFire spokesman told Patch. The fire, reported at 1:02 p.m., was initially reported to have burned 2 acres near Highway 371 and Bahrman Road, but the “critical” fire is spreading quickly. About 10 minutes later, the fire scorched […]
EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ – Council recently introduced a bond ordinance appropriating $1.2 million for replacing water main lines across towns. As the township tried to keep up with its water infrastructure, they’ve come across several water lines in need of replacement. “As we go through different sections of town doing our road paving we’ve come […]
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