![Representatives from the village of Niles and the Golf Mill Shopping Center hosted an Open House on Monday to discuss the upcoming redevelopment at the mall. Construction is expected to begin in 2025. Mayor George Alpogianis kicked off the event that brought nearly 200 people to Golf Mill. Florida-based Sterling Organization, which bought Golf Mill in 2014, brought their CEO Brian Kosoy and Managing Director of Development and Construction Dusting Hicks to present their upcoming project. The mall’s next step is for the village board to approve a redevelopment agreement with Sterling at its upcoming board of trustees meeting on […] Representatives from the village of Niles and the Golf Mill Shopping Center hosted an Open House on Monday to discuss the upcoming redevelopment at the mall. Construction is expected to begin in 2025. Mayor George Alpogianis kicked off the event that brought nearly 200 people to Golf Mill. Florida-based Sterling Organization, which bought Golf Mill in 2014, brought their CEO Brian Kosoy and Managing Director of Development and Construction Dusting Hicks to present their upcoming project. The mall’s next step is for the village board to approve a redevelopment agreement with Sterling at its upcoming board of trustees meeting on […]](https://www.chicagotribune.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/ppn-l-nhs-golf-mill-redevelopment-0613-01_45c73e.jpg?w=116)
Redevelopment plans for Niles’ Golf Mill Shopping Center advance; village, developer show united front
Representatives from the village of Niles and the Golf Mill Shopping Center hosted an Open House on Monday to discuss the upcoming redevelopment at the mall. Construction is expected to...

![The following items were taken from Park Ridge Police Department reports. An arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt. Residential Burglary An unknown male offender wearing blue jeans and a white t-shirt distracted a victim by having them step into the backyard. While the offender and victim were in the backyard, a second offender entered the victim’s residence and took personal property before fleeing in a white van in the 100 block of Stanley Avenue on June 1 at 3 p.m. Surveillance footage covered an unknown offender entering an attached garage, breaking into a caged storage unit and removing […] The following items were taken from Park Ridge Police Department reports. An arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt. Residential Burglary An unknown male offender wearing blue jeans and a white t-shirt distracted a victim by having them step into the backyard. While the offender and victim were in the backyard, a second offender entered the victim’s residence and took personal property before fleeing in a white van in the 100 block of Stanley Avenue on June 1 at 3 p.m. Surveillance footage covered an unknown offender entering an attached garage, breaking into a caged storage unit and removing […]](https://www.chicagotribune.com/wp-content/uploads/migration/2024/01/16/26UVUYYXTJGYFCR7KKAQ4CA57Q.jpg?w=135)
![If you consider yourself an expert in game shows or on the costs of everyday appliances and merchandise, you might want to “come on down!” to Harwood Heights for a shot at being on The Price is Right. The CBS daytime program is holding an open casting call at Steinhafels furniture store, 7304 W. Lawrence Ave., Harwood Heights, on June 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The program is looking for two semi-finalists who will have an opportunity to be selected as contestantsĀ on the show. Applicant will be interviewed on camera for approximately thirty (30) seconds answering questions such […] If you consider yourself an expert in game shows or on the costs of everyday appliances and merchandise, you might want to “come on down!” to Harwood Heights for a shot at being on The Price is Right. The CBS daytime program is holding an open casting call at Steinhafels furniture store, 7304 W. Lawrence Ave., Harwood Heights, on June 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The program is looking for two semi-finalists who will have an opportunity to be selected as contestantsĀ on the show. Applicant will be interviewed on camera for approximately thirty (30) seconds answering questions such […]](https://www.chicagotribune.com/wp-content/uploads/migration/2021/02/08/HUQPBHMQSVAB5CWFTQNWP4P2YI.jpg?w=135)

![A Morton Grove police officer who also served in Naperville died of pancreatic cancer on May 31. He was 51 years old. State records show Sergeant Jason Rago began his law enforcement career with the Naperville Police Department in 1996. He joined the Morton Grove Police Department in 2000 and stayed there until he died. According to his wife, Monica Rago, he had been battling pancreatic cancer for over a year. “He loved being a dad and doing his job,” Monica Rago told Pioneer Press. She also served with him briefly in the Morton Grove police department, where she was […] A Morton Grove police officer who also served in Naperville died of pancreatic cancer on May 31. He was 51 years old. State records show Sergeant Jason Rago began his law enforcement career with the Naperville Police Department in 1996. He joined the Morton Grove Police Department in 2000 and stayed there until he died. According to his wife, Monica Rago, he had been battling pancreatic cancer for over a year. “He loved being a dad and doing his job,” Monica Rago told Pioneer Press. She also served with him briefly in the Morton Grove police department, where she was […]](https://www.chicagotribune.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/ppn-l-mgc-officer-dies-0613-01.jpg?w=70)


![The Niles Village Board approved two grants from the Cook County Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management at its village board meeting on May 28. The village secured two Urban Area Security Initiative Cook County Homeland Security Grants grants to cover the cost of a $84,000 mobile command unit for the police department and $19,000 for two drones for the fire department. The village’s application for the drones, filled out by Robert Greiner, the fire department’s deputy chief, said, “After the Highland Park Active Threat Incident, it became clear that Niles, with a population around 30,000 residents, has the […] The Niles Village Board approved two grants from the Cook County Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management at its village board meeting on May 28. The village secured two Urban Area Security Initiative Cook County Homeland Security Grants grants to cover the cost of a $84,000 mobile command unit for the police department and $19,000 for two drones for the fire department. The village’s application for the drones, filled out by Robert Greiner, the fire department’s deputy chief, said, “After the Highland Park Active Threat Incident, it became clear that Niles, with a population around 30,000 residents, has the […]](https://www.chicagotribune.com/wp-content/uploads/migration/2023/12/29/I3QHXZ6IBVBABMX3SCPOUIUSFU.jpg?w=135)
