Attending Hawthorne Hangar 22 groundbreaking at CEA last Wednesday were (from l. to r.) Wheeling Trustee Mary Papantos, Prospect Heights Acting Mayor Matthew Dolick, Hawthorne General Manager David Annin, CEA Board Chair D. Court Harris, Chapple Design Build President Peter Fazio, Jr. and CEA Executive Director Jeffrey Miller. (Photo by Chicago Executive Airport) Shovels hit
Prospect Heights city logo Prospect Heights voters have a few decisions to make on the April 4 ballot. From school district board positions to referendums in School Dist. 23 ($20 million) and the fire district ($10 million), residents in one part of town will also see a contested race for Ward 1 alderman. Current Prospect
For over 12 years, a handful of Prospect Heights residents have signed up to become police volunteers to help the department with needed tasks. The city recently recognized over a dozen police volunteers one of them being current Acting Mayor Matthew Dolick. “We have a number of well-trained, well-educated people that are out there helping
Prospect Heights Acting Mayor Ald. Matt Dolick (5th). Acting mayor and Prospect Heights Ald. Matthew Dolick (5th) filed to re-run for his spot on the city council Friday. According to Deputy City Clerk Karen Schultheis, Dolick arrived at Prospect Heights City Hall today (Dec. 16) to submit his candidate packet for 5th Ward alderman. Dolick
Prospect Heights City Council voted to change the name of its monthly city council workshop meetings to “regular meetings.” “We are going to change all city council meetings to regular city council meetings,” Acting Mayor Matthew Dolick said. “We are not going to address regular workshop items there. We are going to have a workshop