It’s time for Fandom Trivia Night! If you’re a Star Wars freak, remember locations in Harry Potter or know the villains Bruce Wayne has battled you might be a winner at the Fandom Trivia Night hosted by the Homewood Public Library on Friday, March 11. The 8 to 10 p.m.[Read More…]
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St. Joseph School science fair winners
On Wednesday, March 3, there were eight days until Homewood Dairy Queen opens for the season. (Photo by Eric Crump/HF Chronicle) The countdown has begun. It’s a tradition in Homewood to tick off of days until Dairy Queen’s spring opening. The ice cream shop at 1700 Ridge Road helps by posting the countdown[Read More…]
Homewood team makes it to boys basketball tourney
As March 15 approaches, members of Citizens for Homewood Schools continue to share their message about the need for referendum approval. District 153 needs voter approval to sell $9 million in bonds that will help cover the district’s expenses. The state has shorted the district more than $2 million in[Read More…]
Assessor’s Office recovers $15.6 million in erroneous tax exemptions
Homewood-Flossmoor High School District 233 summer driver education registration will be conducted March 15 and 16. To qualify, students must be age 16 before Nov. 1, 2016, and live within the district boundaries. Sessions will be June 1 through 27. Students who have taken classroom instruction and need only behind-the-wheel[Read More…]
H-F chess team ties for first in conference, heads for state tourney
Patricia and Alan Ledsham pose at the open day of the Homewood Farmers Market, May 23, 2015. The popular market vendors are in the process of opening a shop in downtown Flossmoor. (HF Chronicle file photo) After winning the palates – and hearts – of H-F area patrons for the last three years, Bakewell[Read More…]
Just breathe: Mother, daughter cope with pain of rare condition
It’s a kindergarten classroom full of fun as studentsat Willow School don crowns and glasses shapedlike the number 100 to mark 100 days of learning.(Photos by Marilyn Thomas/HF Chronicle) Students at Homewood’s Willow School marked the 100th day of school on Thursday, Feb. 11. It was a day to celebrate[Read More…]
Locals rally to send message opposing tolerance of rape
Former major league pitcher John Ely will return to the South Suburbs this spring to instill the best of the game as manager of the Southland Vikings. John Ely Having been with several major league teams during his career, Ely has great insights and experience to offer the 28[Read More…]
Rep. DeLuca votes for student, community college funding
Temple Anshe Sholom is hosting a musical tribute on March 13 dedicated to the memory of cantor Jenny Izenstark, a former Homewood resident. The 90-minute program, featuring cantors Deborah Bard, Rebecca Garfein, Aviva Katzman and Alberto Mizrahi, will be a collection of popular and liturgical music celebrating Izenstark’s life. She[Read More…]
Citizens for Homewood Schools asks Homewood trustees to support March bond referendum
Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Ill.) will host a Housing Expo on Saturday, March 5, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the New Early Learning Center, located at 729 Engle St., in Dolton. Participants will learn about loan modification, foreclosure prevention, down-payment assistance programs and how to appeal property taxes. Banks[Read More…]
IJP School honors Margaret Walsh Dull as outstanding alumna
Asian Harbor Restaurant was in the spotlight when guests on the WTTW-Channel 11 program “Check Please!” gave their assessments of the Homewood venue. Suggested by Terrence Boone, the restaurant got good reviews from the two other guests who enjoyed Asian Harbor’s décor, sushi, other Pan-Asian specials and specialty drinks. The[Read More…]


