In this issue:
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Dramatic high-rise fire kills two in Lincoln Park
Can anybody afford college anymore?
43rd Ward aldermanic candidates Smith, Egan, Daley attract endorsements
DePaul launches program that advocates poverty reduction through commerce
Ultra-luxury homes available in Lincoln Park — for a price
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LPCC hosts State of Ward Luncheon, elects Board of Directors
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Local nonprofit offers parent education seminars
Lights, camera, energy!
FILM SERIES ON CLEAN ENERGY PLAYS AT LOCAL VENUES
Lincoln Park Young Professionals to host 'Frost'
Chicago Irish Brotherhood distributes $20,000 to worthy organizations
Clybar changes hands
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Continued from Page 1: Ultra-luxury homes available in Lincoln Park — for a price
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Lincoln Park Market
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Inside F I T N E S S & H E A LT H:
- Saint Joseph Hospital nurses enhance knowledge of chemotherapy
- RE/MAX raises $310,000 for Children's Miracle Network
- Body Biz, Inc. to launch wellness education initiative
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Second City Skybox offers tale of masculinity
Gain insight with programs on immigration, African American history
Do you adore Dior? Celebrate fashion at Chicago History Museum
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First Tuesdays with Midwest Independent Film Festival
Second City’s Training Center expands
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Free music series at Lincoln Park Cultural Center
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Amerklavier piano concerts feature talented sisters from Republic of Georgia
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Research your tax refund options, risks
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The LOWEDOWN: Examining the death penalty
Valentine’s Day Cabaret Carnivale
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Classifieds
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The Market Placew
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