The Homewood Public Works Department was the star of the Tuesday, Nov. 11, Board of Trustees meeting, with a staff member honored for service to the village and kudos from the board for keeping costs low on two big projects. Brian Long, left, receives con-gratulations for his 20 yearsof service[Read More…]
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H-F on par in latest school assessment
While the 2014 School Report Card shows Homewood-Flossmoor High School on par with schools across the state, the state-mandated data doesn’t tell the full story of what goes on at H-F, says Jodi Bryant, Director of Human Resources and Public Relations. Faculty and administrators typically use numerous indicators over four[Read More…]
McAtee accepts Millennium principal’s post
The Little Free Library in Homewood’s Patriot Park was vandalized for the second time in a little more than than a month, according to Homewood Library Director Amy Crump. Crump discovered Sunday, Nov. 16, that the wooden box holding books had been knocked from its post, damaging the supports and[Read More…]
Flossmoor to replace problem-ridden ambulance
(Photo by Marilyn Thomas/The Chronicle) B. Hartley, a member of the Homewood Woman’s Club, was at Walt’s Food Center on Saturday, Nov. 15, collecting food for distribution through Respond Now. The drive, organized by Homewood Woman’s Club member Jan Lutz, is one of several projects the group undertook this year.
Missing cat alert: Anybody seen Symba?
Symba the cat is missing, according to a sign posted on a telephone pole at the intersection of Loomis Ave. and Olive Rd. The cat is described as a brown tabby, and the owner can be reached at 708-206-1386.
Village officials mark retirement of long-time Public Works staffer
The Village of Homewood Board of Trustees marked the retirement of long-time staff Public Works Department staff member Robert LaChapelle at its meeting Tuesday, Oct. 28. LaChapelle started with Homewood Public Works in June 1979 as a maintenance worker in the landscape maintenance division, according to Public Works Director John[Read More…]
Gypsy jazz concert kicks off new music series at Ravisloe
The weather has turned prematurely cold, but the music in Homewood this week will be hot. lePercolateur LePercolateur will bring to Homewood a performance of the music made famous in the 1930s at the Hot Club de France, gypsy jazz. The concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, at Ravisloe[Read More…]
Signature sound of the civil rights movement kept alive by Impressions singer
The Flossmoor Police Department is investigating the theft of several manhole covers, according to an email alert from the department. During the overnight hours Monday, Nov. 10, someone removed manhole covers from several locations around the village. Similar incidents occurred in nearby communities the same evening, police said. Police ask[Read More…]
Homewood to celebrate winter season with Holiday Lights festival Dec. 5
Tree Lighting, Pop Up Shops, Outdoor Market, Musical Trolley Rides, Ice Carvings and More from 6 to 9 p.m. Holiday Lights in Homewood celebrates the season with an action-packed, family-friendly evening of festivity on Friday, Dec. 5, from 6 to 9 p.m., according to a news release from the[Read More…]
Homewood library to host storyteller from National Association of Black Storytellers Nov. 13
Homewood Public Library will be hosting storyteller Mitch Capel at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, according to a news release from the library. Capel is a storyteller, recording artist, poet, actor and author. He has been bringing stories to life and delighting audiences throughout the United States with his warmth, wit and[Read More…]