Sister M. Aline Shultz recalls seeing Holy Father during mission trips and pilgrimages to Rome
ComEd is offering several grant assistance programs for residents who are experiencing financial difficulties at this time.
If you love the people, places and events that make this community unique, you might make a good Patch Mayor.
Three of the 7 Creamery locations have found a new owner.
Say it ain't so...
For anyone who loves photography. Photo Love Workshop starts April 25, 2016
Rave reviews from Open Table customers landed the Frankfort spot top accolades.
Oyster fans, get ready. The festival is set for Feb. 12–14.
Expected to open in Spring 2015.
A local family's banana-based icy treat is becoming a hit in the 'burbs—and you won't believe what's in it.
Beverly mom Kara Taylor is seeing good sales for her new Forget Me Knot classic wool mittens.
Geoff Morris is co-leader of area networking group
Outdoor areas to be improved to reflect latest desires of brides.
Annette Rizza and Jim Hedberg will soon take over the New Lenox tavern.
Professionals from Mokena’s small business community have banded together to form their own chapter of BNI, the world’s largest referral marketing network, in order to actively refer business to each other and boost the local economy.
The fairs will be held July 9 and 16 at New Lenox Village Hall.
Check out the newest addition to the Frankfort dining scene, with grand opening festivities planned for July 10–11.
Eat local this week, help the family of a fallen Mokena soldier.
The Wells Fargo Works project is award five small businesses $25,000 plus professional mentorship. Find out how you can enter here.
The Mokena community is displaying yellow ribbons in honor of fallen soldier Aaron Toppen.
The Small Business Administration is increasing the number of employees and annual revenue benchmarks for businesses to qualify for financial assistance.
Republicans largely support the measure, but Democrats say it will force spending cuts in other areas.
Polish up your resume for the event, scheduled for Tuesday, June 17 at the Orland Park Civic Center.
Stop in to An English Garden for a free yellow ribbon to display in memory of Aaron Toppen, 19, killed in Afghanistan Monday.
Supporters got back to the kid at heart, in honor of the museum's fifth birthday.
Read what one customer had to say about a kind gesture from a Tinley Park newcomer.
A majority of respondents said big business is bad at growing the U.S. economy, and favored small business innovations.
Outsourcing, crowdfunding and getting things done for small businesses in the global web economy