Mayor Daniel C. Shapiro said the Village is remaining "vigilant and diligent" to protect local residents from violent acts.
The public works department changed over its trucks from leaf collection to snow plow operations.
The Village said the move is due to the late date of leaf dropping this season.
Public Works Department crews will make one pass by all homes in the Village each week during the five-week program.
Village officials said they were able to offset more than 70 percent of the total project cost by securing incentives.
Residents will come together this weekend for the annual Harvest Fest.
The project was selected to receive nearly $5 million in federal funding in 2023.
Pulte Homes is in the process of building 42 new single-family homes at the corner of Wilmot Road and just north of Lake Cook Road.
The selected artists will discuss their work and answer questions from the public in a new "Meet the Artist" forum at the open house.
Officials said the program is intended to encourage residents to save money on their ComEd bills while also helping the environment.
Deerfield is the first community in Illinois to help local businesses source their power with renewable energy, according to the Village.
Established in 1995, the Deerfield Farmers Market offers locally grown fruits and vegetables, and other fresh products.
The Village said an extra event will be held later in the season, which runs through August.
Residents can simply drive up, open their trunk and let Public Works take the electronics to the on-site dumpsters provided by LRS.
The compost soil will be available first come, first served while supplies last Saturday at Park Avenue.
Events on June 4 and 18, July 9 and 23, and August 6 and 20, remain on the schedule.
The event will happen Monday at the Veterans Memorial located in the Jewett Park Community Center parking lot.
The Deerfield Village Board is exploring a new ordinance that would restrict the use of motorized scooters and bikes to the streets.
In 2024, Deerfield composted 729.35 tons of organic waste, according to the Village.
The kid and adult friendly event will be held at Deerfield's public works facility.
The proposal is in response to resident complaints and reports of accidents involving these vehicles.
"This spring, as the flowers bloom and the days get longer, let’s embrace all that is possible in Deerfield," Mayor Daniel Shapiro says.
All yard waste must be placed in a proper receptacle, not to exceed 50 pounds.
The paper will be shredded on site at the Public Works facility.
The project, to be completed by November, includes a full water main and roadway replacement from Waukegan Road to Wilmot Road.
Residents have the opportunity to sponsor a flag in honor of a veteran, active-duty military member, or another personal hero.
Early voting runs from March 17 through March 29 for the upcoming election.
The goal of the "3R" project is to resurface, restore, and rehabilitate these roads in the coming years, according to officials.
Deerfield Mayor Dan Shapiro shares thoughts on the Los Angeles fires, organizations local residents can help.
The work is expected to take two weeks to complete and is weather dependent.
The Department of Public Works and Engineering currently maintains 3,700 tons of rock salt in reserves.
Construction will soon start on Lake Cook Crossings, a 254-unit rental community at Deerbrook Mall.
Live entertainment, retail and craft booths, non-profit charities, food vendors, and children's activities are planned.
Kick off the holiday season with festive activities, including ice sculpting, live performances, roasted chestnuts and complimentary snacks.
Positions up for election include mayor, three Village trustees, one unexpired term Village trustee, and two library trustees.
The service will happen at the Veterans' Memorial near the Jewett Park Community Center lower entrance.
Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. If you are already in line to vote when the polls close, you can still vote.
A microburst storm in August left thousands of residents without power, while also knocking down numerous trees.
The pharmacy chain is looking to remove a portion of their sky bridge, built in 2019.
Here’s what you need to know about voter registration in Deerfield ahead of the Nov. 5 election.