Author: HF Chronicle Staff

Michael Brett Wexler

Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of stories looking at the programs and people involved in helping local students prepare for college. James Hart School eighth grader Kelsey West has at least eight years of education ahead of her. After she graduates from Homewood-Flossmoor High School, Kelsey[Read More…]

Homewood man dies after traffic accident Saturday

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the area on Monday.  Forecasters are expecting freezing rain and sleet whipped by high winds that could gust from 45 to 55 mph. Ice and sleet accumulations are expected to be minor.

Homewood Police Reports: Nov. 3, 2015

  A house at 3752 198th St. in Flossmoor is slated for demolition as part of the village’s efforts to redevelop property that was part of a just-expired tax increment financing district.(Photos by Tom Houlihan/HF Chronicle) Flossmoor officials are preparing to develop village-owned land adjacent to the Meijer superstore currently under construction. With[Read More…]

Finding Homewood science center director is first challenge for newly appointed board

  ‘Twas the day of Christmasand all through HFFamilies were gatheredaround their chefs. The Chronicle stafftook a break from chewingto thank the communityfor all that it’s doing.   Bad poetry aside, we’re grateful for the opportunity to serve such a wonderfully active, generous and creative community. We hope everyone is enjoying the[Read More…]

PARCC exam results good but Homewood, Flossmoor schools continuing with their own testing methods

Second graders gather around Wendy Halperinsharing their peace quotes. (Photos by Marilyn Thomas/HF Chronicle) “Love is beautiful. Hate is ugly.” This simple yet powerful statement from Alayna Frangella, a second grader at Homewood’s Willow School, has been incorporated into a PEACE poster created by Michigan artist Wendy Halperin. A student colors[Read More…]

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