The Barrington Area Library’s recent “Throwback Saturday” takes the spotlight on the cover of this week’s Barrington Suburban Life newspaper. Adult patrons were treated to an evening out at the library complete
Uncork Barrington and the Barrington Brew Fest took over the Metra parking lot last weekend as hundreds of visitors sampled local food and drink. You’ll find more photos of all the fun
Barrington Youth Dance Ensemble’s 25th anniversary concert was visually stunning and the photos truly capture the elegance of this special celebration. So it’s a fun surprise to see this story on the
When it comes to the care of our four-legged friends, there is one place in the heart of Barrington that’s been treating local pets with a healthy dose of TLC for decades.
The Barrington Area Library’s grand re-opening celebration including a closer look at the renovations is the cover story in this week’s Barrington Suburban Life. You’ll find photos plus a look back at
The wild winter is over and hospital construction presses on in the Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital expansion and modernization project. Barrington Suburban Life has an update on the status of the project
The Barrington Farmers Market returns one week from today! You’ll find a preview of this year’s market on the cover and inside this week’s issue of Barrington Suburban Life. You’ll also learn
Barrington High School’s Class of 2014 takes the spotlight on the cover of this week’s Barrington Suburban Life. Principal Stephen McWilliams acknowledged 730 graduating seniors during Friday’s commencement ceremony at Willow Creek
Barrington’s annual Relay for Life promises to be the biggest sleepover and campout of the year, according to volunteers. The annual event starts at 6 p.m. June 6. Barrington Suburban Life contributor
Hundreds of Barrington High School students hit the dance floor during Friday’s prom in Itasca. This year’s theme was “Roaring 20s.” You’ll find fun prom photos on the cover and inside this
Barrington village plan and architectural review commissioners have approved a one-story amendment to the two-story development project proposed to be the “Village Center” at Hough and Main Streets. This week’s Barrington Suburban
Prairie Middle School Choral Director Carol Sesso put on her last show this past weekend (May 1 through 4). Sesso has been at Prairie for seven years and will be retiring at
10-year-old James Ensign of Barrington had just turned two when he was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia. Ensign was granted a Make-A-Wish skate with the Chicago Blackhawks in April of 2013. Now
Through their brand new GiGi University program, GiGi’s Playhouse is helping build on-the-job confidence for special needs adults entering the workforce. Now working two jobs, at the Hugs & Mugs cafe and
Virtually tour the Sanfilippo family estate by flipping through this week’s pages of Barrington Suburban Life. Contributing photographer Jeff Krage accompanied area residents as they embarked on a three-hour guided tour of