patching...
Update: Libertyville Patch is on Facebook! Be sure to "like us" at: http://www.facebook.com/LibertyvillePatch
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

Iphone App

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Video Tutorial: How to Use the Free Patch App to Upload Photos to Libertyville Patch

This video tutorial will show you how to upload photos using your iPhone or Android smart phone using our free Patch app.

Contributing photos to your Libertyville Patch is fun, easy and best of all, gives you the power to contribute your awesome photos to the site. This video tutorial will show you how to upload a photo using the Patch app for the iPhone (our Android app is called Patch Places) If you have an iPhone or an Android smart phone, you can download our free Patch app by clicking here for iPhone or here for Patch Places for Android phones. After downloading the app, you can carry your Libertyville Patch anywhere you go and use the app to take and upload photos directly to any story, directory listing, announcement or contest that's on the Patch. It all starts by downloading the free app and signing up for a free account. Do not forget to sign up for…

Saturday, April 16, 2011

This Week in Libertyville

Each week, Libertyville Patch will summarize the week's top stories, including links to those articles, for your convenience.

Village Approves Final Plan for West Parking Lot Libertyville Village Board members unanimously approved the final plan to redevelop the parking lot behind the Village Hall and the rear of businesses on N. Milwaukee Avenue, at Tuesday's meeting.  Accountant Accused of Stealing $67,000 May Face 7-Year Sentence An accountant accused of stealing some $67,000 from a Libertyville non-profit that runs youth football and cheerleading programs may get a maximum sentence of three to seven years. Village May Reduce Utility Tax, But Won't Eliminate it Village of Libertyville officials said they have discussed the possibility of reducing the village's utility tax, but currently have no plans to eliminate it completely. Get Connected on the Go with …

Monday, March 7, 2011

Lake County has Live Traffic iPhone App

New app tells iPhone users which roads to avoid in Lake County.

An iPhone app that lets motorists view real time road conditions is now available through Lake County PASSAGE (Program Arterial Signal Synchronization and Travel Guidance), a project of the Lake County Division of Transportation. “It helps us by getting the word out as far as incidents, construction and travel conditions. Users are able to report back to us incidents such as a stall blocking a lane or traffic signal not working,” said John Nelson, engineer of traffic for the Lake County Division of Transportation. As of Feb. 25, there were 360 downloads of the application, Nelson said. The iPhone app became available Feb. 8. Users can view a map of current conditions. Red flags alert motorists of traffic events, such as accidents or …

Got a Hot Tip?