Funding for treatment of substance abuse, mental health and developmental disability in a half-dozen suburban townships and Will County may be in jeopardy due to concerns that the voter referendums that created them were illegitimate. Officials were scrambling last week to respond to the problem, and hope that a legislative fix could avoid having to hold the referendums again. Last fall, .
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A qualified, certified Republican appointee to succeed longtime Schaumburg Township Assessor John Lawson who moved to Huntley last year but continues to serve is expected to be nominated this fall.
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As need continues to surge, Schaumburg Township completes food pantry expansion Schaumburg Township has completed a three-month, $300,000 expansion and renovation of its food pantry. The pantry now measures 4,852 square feet, compared to 150 square feet before the expansion. Courtesy of Schaumburg Township With its recently completed expansion, Schaumburg Township s food pantry has grown from 150 square feet to 4,852 square feet. We expect to be helping residents with the COVID fallout for years to come, township Supervisor Tim Heneghan said. Courtesy of Schaumburg Township The number of people visiting the Schaumburg Township food pantry nearly doubled in 2020 because of financial hardships created by the COVID-19 pandemic.