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August 24-30,2005
On a roll
Maryville to leave Uptown for undetermined location - FATE OF LAKEFRONT PROPERTY UNKNOWN
After 100 years, Salvation Army retreats from Belmont
Play ball! Lane Tech supporters take to the street in protest to secure athletic field
City Beat
Fifth Province Lounge
Illinois St. stampede! New businesses add to pedestrian traffic on Near North Side
Lincoln Square restaurants: Some sink while others swim
Police Beat
Celebrate Fall at Lincoln Square Apple Fest
Bakers wanted
Gluttons wanted
Neighborhood Notes
New $100 million LaSalle Bank Initiative offers diverse, community-based home lending team
First Saint Paul's Lutheran Church to install Rev. John Barich Saturday
Bucktown Arts Fest promises bountiful theater, dance, visual art
Dogs, Hank Williams featured at Northcenter's Aug. 31 free concert
Park District, community honor memory of Helen Zatterberg
Park District, community honor memory of Helen Zatterberg
Gold Coast resident elected to Board of Governors of ISBA
Local homeless service organization plans fundraising cruise
LVCC discusses rooftop views
Free Soccer Clinic at Winnemac Saturday
Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Laura Avalos
Up, up, up, up
Join VOCAL AmeriCorps
Musical performances prove instrumental in boosting patient comfort at Swedish Covenant Hospital
Many exhibits, tours, special events at Chicago Architecture Foundation
Inside Talk
Hip-hop performer reflects on life in Single File Theater Festival
Step up to the plate at Warren Park
Knit, crochet, quilt with love
Call for artists
Chicago Poetry Fest at two locations this weekend
Web site for Millennium Park
Fire Departments urged to understand vulnerabilities, strengths of local high-rises
New administration building, more parking planned for Saint Joseph Hospital
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