IN THIS ISSUE:
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Mulligan! Diversey driving range ponders ‘do over’
PLANS FOR UPGRADE, EXPANSION IN THE WORKS BUT OFFICIAL APPROVAL PENDING
Ravenswood Industrial Corridor attracts offices, condos
CALLING ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!
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CITY BEAT:
• Admiral at the Lake to be replaced
• Deferred maintenance means S-L-O-W D-O-W-N
• City to increase HIV prevention funding by $500,000
Possible shenanigans in 32nd Ward politics
Screenwriting workshops with Blake Snyder
Beat 1911 CAPS meeting
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COMMUNITY CRIME ALERTS:
• Burglary/ Home Invasions: Deceptive Practice/ Fraud
• Businesses in Area Three,
• Beware of Pickpockets
Police brass serve pre-Thanksgiving lunch to Haymarket Center clients
Time to apply for MNA grants
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At last! Year-round recycling of chemicals, computers
Fabulous night for a worthwhile cause
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LPM
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Police Beat
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Local art students bring cheer through holiday greeting cards
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Neighborhood Notes
Pages LS1 – LS 8
Lincoln Square Holiday Happenings
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Real Billie Holiday story - 'Don’t Shed A Tear' - endearing, R-rated
Tree House lights up cats’ lives
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Folk tale fun by Scrap Mettle SOUL
'Wonderful Life' offers new spin on holiday classic
Chicago Library Heritage Society
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Register for Park District classes beginning Nov. 27
'A Chicago Tavern' is no goat,
Kogan’s book examines a time when corner tavern was king
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Gourmet holiday buffet for homeless dogs
Suggestions for coping with grief during the holidays
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Classifieds
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The Market Place
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