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Rain doesn't dampen Daisy Days enthusiasm in Clarendon Hills
The Clarendon Hills Daisy Days festival featured the Daisy Days Idol competition, which was won by students from Hinsdale Middle School and The Lane School.
Shout Out: Mikey DiTomasso, still cooking after 'Master Chef Junior' run in 2018
After nearly making the finals in 2018 of the Food Network's "Master Chef Junior," Clarendon Hills' Mikey DiTomasso hopes to someday open his own restaurant.
Do some dancing in the streets at Clarendon Hills summer concerts
Clarendon Hills' Dancin’ in the Street Summer Concert Series starts June 19.
Daisy Days to return to downtown Clarendon Hills with carnival rides, music, food and activities
The annual Daisy Days festival with carnival rides, activities, music and food returns to downtown Clarendon Hills June 14-15.
Clarendon Hills Village Board moves closer to TIF district for downtown building upgrades
The Clarendon Hills Village Board may spend up to $45,000 for a consultant that would help in possibly creating a downtown tax increment finance district.
Clarendon Hills Park District will hold focus groups to gather public input on programs
The Clarendon Hills Park District is conducting focus groups with residents to determine what additional programs are of interest.
'MasterChef Junior' Mikey DiTomasso helps judge Clarendon Hills Middle School version of 'Chopped' cooking show
Mikey DiTomasso from "MasterChef Junior" was a judge as Clarendon Hills Middle School eighth graders did a version of the Food Network show "Chopped."
Notre Dame school community giving retiring principal a loving sendoff
The Notre Dame school community in Clarendon Hills is giving retiring principal/teacher Mary Anny Feeney a loving sendoff after 29 years.
Roadwork canceled after Clarendon Hills residents stop special district tax with petitions
Clarendon Hills won't do planned roadwork on Ann Street and Byrd Court after a decision that resident petitions opposing the special tax district were valid.
Clarendon Hills to kick off 19th annual free Dancin' in the Street concerts series June 19
Clarendon Hills will kick off its 19th annual Dancin' in the Street free summer concert series June 19 with performance by One Foot in the Groove.
Clarendon Hills couple still going strong after 70 years of marriage
Dolores and Frank Domijancic lived in Oak Lawn for many years and will celebrate their 70th anniversary at The Birches Assisted Living in Clarendon Hills.
Three suburban Country House restaurants sold 1,874 burgers Monday after Kentucky Derby promotion
Country House in Clarendon Hills sold 669 $1 burgers Monday during a promotion after a horse named Country House was a long-shot winner in the Kentucky Derby.
Long shot Kentucky Derby winner means $1 burgers Monday at Country House
The Kentucky Derby win by long shot Country House means $1 burgers Monday at Country House restaurants in Clarendon Hills, Lisle and Geneva.
Bulletin Board: A Post From the Community | Stand-up paddleboarding will be allowed on Silver Lake at Blackwell Forest Preserve on a trial basis from June 1 to Aug. 31. At the request of fans of the activity, the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County has decided to launch a pilot program allowing paddleboards at Silver Lake this summer. Paddleboards must be under 20 feet long, and visitors must have valid private watercraft permits, which are $5 per day or $30 per year for DuPage residents and $10 per day or $50 per year for nonresidents. Paddleboarders must wear properly fitting, wearable Coast Guard-approved personal flotation devices. If ...
Shout Out: David Zimmermann, 13-year-old chess star
David Zimmermann from Clarendon Hills has joined an elite group by being named as a 2018-19 Rising Star by the Illinois Chess Association. The former Hinsdale and Oak Brook resident is an eighth grader at Clarendon Hills Middle School.
Resident petitions could stop Clarendon Hills roadwork
Clarendon Hills roadwork scheduled for 2019 could be put on hold for at least two years if petitions from residents of two special service areas objecting to additional taxes are found to be valid.
Clarendon Hills princess tea party a success, but weather knocks out kite day
The Clarendon Hills Park District's first princess tea party was a success, but a scheduled kite day was postponed to June because of bad weather.
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Kids have funs grabbing up 8,000 plastic eggs at Clarendon Hills egg hunt
The Clarendon Hills Park District could not have ordered better weather than what greeted participants Saturday for the annual Easter egg hunt at Prospect Park.
Five downtown Clarendon Hills storefronts remain vacant
Vacant storefronts in downtown Clarendon Hills include spaces that previously were home to a Quinn's Coffee House, Ebenezer's Gift House, Vintage Fresh and Fifth Third Bank.
Dances with dads, photo booths and chicken tenders provide a special night out in Clarendon Hills
The Clarendon Hills Park District's annual daddy-daughter night out had the theme, Ties & Tieras, and included crafts, dinner, dancing and a photo booth.
Clarendon Hills residents to see slight increase for recycling, yard waste pick up
Clarendon Hills garbage/recycling pickup will continue on Tuesdays during an 18-month contract extension that begins July 1 and includes a 70 cents a month increase for a recycling processing fee.
Clarendon Hills letter-writer says the Hinsdale High School District 86 Board, PTA and teacher union is acting like a petulant child in keeping asking for a referendum and not taking no for an answer.
Clarendon Hills residents start petition drive to stop special tax district for summer construction
Some Clarendon Hills residents are collecting petition signatures to stop the village from collecting additional tax money for two special service areas set up to provide funding for concrete ribbons and shoulders as part of summer roadwork.
Hosek Park getting new equipment for west playground
A disc swing and a nature benches will be new additions to the new west playground at Hosek Park in Clarendon Hills.
Clarendon Hills letter-writers endorse Yvonne Mayer for the Hinsdale High School District 86 Board.
Letter writer suggests opponents of Hinsdale High School District 86 referendum are avoiding public debate because their case is not strong enough to withstand public scrutiny.
Alternate Clarendon Hills vehicle stickers would raise funds for Dancin' in the Street concerts
Clarendon Hills residents will have the option to purchase an alternate vehicle sticker that includes a minimum $10 donation to help fun the village's Dancin' in the Street summer concert series.