For use with the sculpture story if any will work, or we can keep on hand for file photos.
Author: HF Chronicle Staff
Rose Farley retires following*23 years at St. Joseph School
On Sept. 9, Fresh Starts Restaurant will celebrate 30 years of making dishes like the popular NNO (New New Orleans) Pasta. Read about the anniversary and watch as Chef Concepcion Medrano shows the H-F Chronicle how it’s done.
New math curriculum being implemented in coming school year in District 153
A federal jury has convicted the head of a Homewood telemarketing company of pocketing illegal kickbacks in exchange for referring patients to home health care agencies, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s office in Chicago. Sundae Williams, 47, of South Holland, owner of Serenity Marketing Inc., used[Read More…]
Chicago Marathon runners can benefit South Suburban Family Shelter
Don Goff was passionate about the South Suburbs. “It was kind of a family joke, that they were our South Suburbs,” his son, Ken. said. Don Goff “Passion” is a word that comes up repeatedly in conversations about Mr. Goff, of Homewood, who died Aug. 22 at the age[Read More…]
Top H-F seniors recognized for outstanding academic, athletic achievements
This crow scarecrow created by the HomewoodCommunity Relations Committee is on displayat the Homewood Giant Block Party on Aug. 20 to promote this year’s Scarecrow Contest. (Photos by Eric Crump/H-F Chronicle) The 15th annual Homewood Fall Fest will celebrate the change of season from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 17.[Read More…]
Hobo Jungle a fun way to teach safety
When life gives you lemons, the saying goes, make lemonade. One Homewood woman recently took the sour taste of an anonymous scolding and decided to go another direction. From lemons, she made a flock of flamingos. Leslie Bolser, center, and friends celebrate after planting a flock of plastic flamingos in[Read More…]
Flossmoor Station celebrates 20 years of leading the craft beer revolution
Residents brought concerns over last week’s administrative shakeup at Parker Junior High School to Monday’s Flossmoor District 161 Board of Education committee meeting. Nearly 50 people attended the sometimes heated meeting, during which a number of residents peppered board members and administrators with questions and criticism on issues ranging from[Read More…]
Flossmoor OKs lift station rehab, eyes solution to Swiffer disposal problem
Nathalie Goich is closing her shop after 17 years in downtown Homewood. (Photo by Eric Crump/H-F Chronicle) Her shop’s new location never quite worked out, so Nathalie Goich is hanging up her retail hat after 17 years running Nathalie’s Interiors in downtown Homewood. Goich is conducting a liquidation sale at 2045 Ridge[Read More…]
Police warn of scam involving IRS impersonators
Did you know the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays can damage your skin in as little as 15 minutes? Dr. Michael Romberg Although the sun is necessary for life, too much sun exposure can lead to adverse health effects, including skin cancer. In fact, more than one million Americans are diagnosed[Read More…]
Designs lay out wetlands, native prairie at Irons Oaks
Homewood trustees approved a budget amendment Tuesday, Aug. 23, that will enable the police department to add two patrol officer positions. Police Chief Bill Alcott said the request for new positions is in anticipation of greater demand on the department as a result of business expansion on Halsted Street. “With[Read More…]


