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Growth and the economy were major themes of the State of Huntley address, along with the impact of new housing developments that continue to be built.
A new subdivision could be coming to Huntley near Samantha Lane, northeast of Powers Road.
Just a few weeks after originally discussing it, Huntley approved a new parking policy for its downtown corridor, which comes just as the village gets set to open several new buildings in the area.
After a combined 73 years of service, Huntley said goodbye to three board members and its village clerk, making way for a few new elected members to fill their seats.
As Huntley is set to nearly double the amount of public parking in its downtown, village officials are discussing how to divvy up how those spots get used.
Huntley’s old Village Hall could soon be turned into a restaurant, repurposing the building nearly two decades after the village vacated it.
Nearly four dozen of the local races in McHenry County will be competitive on Tuesday, as voters head to the polls to decide who will lead their school boards, municipalities, libraries and parks.
Antigua Mexican Grill seeks to open its newest location in Huntley in the fall.
Huntley is eying two vacant lots that could be made into make into public spaces near other key developments in the downtown area.
Residents can pay $100 to replace a tree with a program being launched by the village of Huntley.
Improvements to streets in the area surrounding the downtown Catty property could lead to disruptions starting in late March or early April.
Half of Huntley's Village Board will be new in 2023, with all three incumbent trustees up for reelection opting not to run again
Two long-time Huntley Village Board trustees are planning to step away after their term ends next year, paving the way for at least a couple new faces to make it onto the board.
Woodstock approved a new preview agreement for the Coleman's Tavern and Grill, which could see a new restaurant developed at the spot.
With apartments in the works at the the former Catty property, Huntley’s Village Board is turning its attention to the public parking lot near the development.