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January 10-16, 2007

In this issue:

Page 1:

Tunney reflects on first term & future projects
NEW POLICE STATION TO RISE ON ADDISON

Seeking exposure

More than 200 candidate objection hearings on fast-track to settle matters for early voters

Get to know candidates for 32nd, 43rd Ward aldermanic spots on Thursday, Jan. 11

Five compete for title of 43rd Ward alderman



Page 2:

'Go ahead' for Staples, commercial units, plus 160 condos at Granville and Broadway

Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS) meetings

'Help tell the story' by participating in JASC Community Mural Workshops

Give blood, give life



Page 3:

Local youth’s military achievements

High school students invited to workshop and open house at DeVry


Page 4:

Chicago’s most enduring actor James Andelin dies at 89

BCO to host Aldermanic Candidate Forum for 1st, 32nd wards

Children's Charity — A Holiday Cabaret makes for memorable Martin Luther King Day



Page 5:

Lincoln Park Market



Page 6:

Police Beat



Page 7:

Hollywood recovers — Best of films from 2006



Page 8:

Neighborhood Notes



Page 9:

Chicago Film Critics create 'Best' List for 2006

Planned improvements for Diversey Driving Range

Art in Old Town: Exhibits & receptions

NCC has moved

So you want to start a business?



Page 10:

Letters to the Editor:
ComEd’s 'stealth attack' on condos
Plea to pet owners




Page 11:

Friends of Lincoln Park Library establish endowment

Books, books, and more books!

Kiwanis Club of Ravenswood visits Mary Courtenay School



Page 12:

'Cambodia: Hope and Renewal' photo exhibit to open

Celebrate Dr. King’s message of peace and justice



Page 13 -15:

Classifieds



Page 16:

The Market Place