See the new rates for refuse collection set to take effect at the start of August in Glen Ellyn.
Residents can have their yard waste collected April through mid-December.
Residents can unload their Christmas trees, wreaths and other holiday greens when collection resumes Jan. 6.
See hundreds of Lilacs in bloom at Lombard's Lilacia Park, join a parade and more as part of the village's 2024 Lilac Time event.
Saturday's free Recycling Extravaganza will be held at College of DuPage.
The Glen Ellyn Park District has packed its calendar with events to celebrate Earth Week. See what's in store.
Yard Waste collection is set to resume in Glen Ellyn for the 2024 season.
See how you can take part in the village's winter curbside composting program.
From leaky faucets to burst pipes, hiring a Thumbtack professional is the fast and easy way to handle all your plumbing needs.
Transform your outdoor spaces affordably and effortlessly with professional landscaping services.
Getting things done around the house has never been easier.
Finding and hiring top-rated house cleaners, junk removal pros and more has never been easier.
This year marks the second consecutive time the village was honored with a Growth Award from the Arbor Day Foundation.
The new solid waste collection rates were approved by the Glen Ellyn Village Board in July.
This season, make your dreams of a freshly manicured lawn or a flower-filled yard a reality when you hire a top-rated landscaper.
An ounce of prevention can save you lots of money in the long run and keep your home safe from damage.
Glen Ellyn residents can unload furniture, appliances, construction materials and other items during Groot's unlimited trash pickup.
Top-rated cleaning professionals are available to help get your house next-level clean.
When temperatures drop in Glen Ellyn this winter, a little preparation can spare your pipes from freezing.
Glen Ellyn residents have a little more time to unload the leaves they've collected throughout the fall of 2021.
Swing by College of DuPage Sept. 18 to unload recyclable items and drop off donations for Glen Ellyn Food Pantry.
Residents can shred up to three bags or boxes of paper at the June 26 event.
The village hopes to add up to 225 new trees further from businesses to allow for wider sidewalks as part of the streetscape project.
Curbside compost pickup will switch to a biweekly schedule starting Dec. 9.
Buy a tree or shrub at the Glen Ellyn Native Tree and Shrub Sale to spruce up your yard by September 20th!
Villa Park Plant Sale moving to Villa Ave at the Prairie Path for both days of the sale
Over the course of the past several months, more than 15 residents have modeled for the Friendly Painters who visit the community weekly.
Geralene Greco is the new move-in coordinator at Monarch Landing senior living in Naperville.
Last month, Friendship Village celebrated its 42nd anniversary in the community.
Assistant Chief Matt Hanson, Firefighter/Paramedic Joseph Homon & Joe Miller, GreenFields' Ken and Sue Issel, Executive Tony Director Madl
Three employees of IVY Marketing Group earned their content marketing certification after completing program offered by PRSA.
On January 22nd, Dr. Elliott Kroger, medical director for Sedgebrook will lead Sedgebrook’s second annual Fall Prevention Symposium.
“I do my homework. When I learned that I was going to require rehabilitation after a hospital stay, I did some research,” said Diane Homicz.
Leif Nielsen and his wife Diana moved from the house next door (literally) into The Danish Home, where he was administrator for 25 years.
Tony Madl has worked with GreenFields’ sister community, Friendship Village Schaumburg since 2012.
The Treasure Chest volunteers (Barb Smart, Sharon Morse, Joan VonQualen) present a check to Kait Balsewicz of the DuPage Foundation.
Motown’s 60th anniversary is on January 12th. Residents celebrated at GreenFields of Geneva.
It was a dual-purpose celebration at Friendship Village at the Christmas in the Village, with a nod to the 90th anniversary of Disney.
These apartments offer incomparable luxury with a carefree lifestyle at Naperville’s only Life Plan Community.
She was the first woman in Chicago to receive a pin for 70 years of service to the Girl Scouts. No one had ever served that long in Chicago.