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August 1-7, 2007

In this issue:

Page 1:

City allocates $2 billion to infrastructure to ease traffic congestion

Motorists may have permanent Addison Ave. access to Lake Shore Drive

CHA transforms culture, concept of public housing

Common scam takes fortune from local woman


Page 2:

City Beat: Local community alarmed by recent crimes against women
Historic landmark designation

Rep. Fritchey kicks off reelection campaign, announces bid for 32nd Ward Committeeman

Needed: Thousands of guitar players to break world record

Is that my phone in your pocket?


Page 3:

Holy money bags, Batman!
MOVIE TO PUMP $50 M INTO LOCAL ECONOMY

Chicago Urban League finds support from Country

Wild West party to benefit Menomonee Club


Page 4:

Jewish Council on Urban Affairs celebrates social justice

Hybrid courses meet online, Saturdays at Wright


Page 5:

Lincoln Park Market


Page 6:

Police Beat


Page 7:

Chicago Chamber Musicians present free concert


Page 8:

Neighborhood Notes


Page 9:

Fifth Third Bank


Page 10:

Retro on Roscoe


Page 11:

Friends of CPS raise money to benefit homeless students

Gold Coast Art Fair hits 50th anniversary


Page 12:

Audition for Chicago Festival Ballet's upcoming season

Great Gatsby Ball raises $375K to fight diabetes

Gift Theatre presents Chekhov’s ‘Three Sisters’

West Bucktown mural project brings local talent to streets


Page 13:

Magnificent Mannequins display fashion inspired by gardens

Get to know the alderman

Sculpture installation on John Hancock Plaza

West Bucktown mural project brings local talent to streets


Page 14 - 15:

Al Fresco - Whatever your taste buds crave, you can find it at these fine North Side restaurants


Page 16:

Millennium Park Greeter service offers twice-daily walks

Illinois Bar Foundation helps nonprofits

MOB Productions to present ‘Evolution’


Page 17-19: Classifieds


Page 19:

Jumped Stories

Arterial street resurfacing begins

Don't fall for latest locksmith scam


Page 20:

The Market Place