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Rotary Club of Palatine Celebrates 50th Anniversary
The Rotary Club of Palatine recently celebrated its many accomplishments since it began here in Palatine in 1964.
I am a mother, interested citizen, business owner, nonprofit board member, Rotarian, youth mentor and cheerleader (not literally, yes-figuratively). I care deeply about Palatine, which is my home and where we are raising our son. When the opportunity came about to help increase engagement from our entire community on Palatine Patch, I jumped at it. Variety is one of things I love the most about our town, and I will look to bring contributors in from all over our great Village to write here on Patch from their very own perspectives.
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The Rotary Club of Palatine recently celebrated its many accomplishments since it began here in Palatine in 1964.
Sometimes, the best thing to do in business is to just say no - or learn from that response.
SkyMiles members who donate to the American Cancer Society between May 1 and May 31, 2014, will earn a one-time bonuses.
The 27-acre project will include luxury residential apartment buildings, a Sheraton Four Points Hotel, retail stores, restaurants and a water park at Euclid and Rohlwing Road in Arlington Heights.
Palatine second grader Nate Schaefer won the contest at the April 21 Blackhawks game against the St. Louis Blues.
Middle School students from Holy Family Academy (Inverness) launched a high altitude balloon complete with GPS and GoPro camera.
Sanborn Elementary School second grader Nate Schaefer recently won the contest at the April 21 Blackhawks game.
Second grader Nate Schaefer of Palatine, who attends Sanborn Elementary, recently won the Shoot the Puck contest at a Chicago Blackhawks game.
A Long Grove home is no more after an explosion Friday night in the Royal Melbourne development. The Chicago Tribune reports a woman who was inside the home escaped safely.
Residents are reminded to purchase new vehicle sticker and animal licenses by June 30, 2014.
Things to do this weekend around Palatine.
This Saturday and Sunday, all you have to do is stop by Hot Dog Richies, 200 N. Northwest Highway and grab a bite to eat. 20% of the proceeds will be donated to Palatine resident Rosie Colucci.
The Palatine business has been in existence for more than 40 years, and owner Jason Marzullo has been at the helm since 1999.
Girls on the Town will be held this Friday night from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. in downtown Palatine. Be there to support our local, downtown Palatine businesses and have some fun!
Suisun City Police Department reports recent crimes around town.
Despite a directive from Evanston/Skokie School District 65, hundreds of students wore yoga pants and leggings anyway last week and have signed a petition in opposition of the new dress code, News.com reports.
Median home sales prices are on the rise. Overall, prices of single-family, detached homes in suburban Chicago increased 11.6 percent in February 2014.
Lake Forest police chief says the rumored elimination of police and fire departments is false. The only move that is being looked at is the merge of 911 operations.
A 79,000 square foot expansion is coming to Abt Electronics in Glenview, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Do you know of a restoration, rehabilitation or new construction project that deserves to be highlighted by the Winnetka Landmark Preservation Commission? If so, applications are being accepted until April 25.