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August 22-28, 2007

In this issue:

Page 1:
• Will curtain ever rise on new Lincoln Park HS performing arts building?
• One man suspected in four North Side assaults
• Learn about your neighborhood’s Safe Havens
• Citizens’ Council initiative against rising crime in Lakeview
• Safety seminar



Page 2:
• Inside – Letter to the Editor: City bikers cause problems despite city’s attempts
CHICAGO COULD DO MORE
• Woman killed in garbage truck incident
• High marks not great when it comes to transportation



Page 3:
• From Cemetery to Prairie School: Remembering Our Roots



Page 4:
• JPA offers new drop-in group for parents and tots
• Children’s Memorial needs volunteers for Kids’ Day



Page 5:
• Lincoln Park Market



Page 6:
• Fifth Third Bank



Page 7:
• Intoxicated teen drowns in Lake Michigan



Page 8:
• THE LOWEDOWN: CPD, Latin School create controversy through poor communication
• Lincoln Park soccer field meeting
• Man found dead in Near North Side



Page 9:
• Fifth Third Bank



Page 10:
• Chicago doctor provides new treatment for insomnia, anxiety, stress by turning brain wave patterns into music
• MASH star to unveil new jewelry creations at gem, jewelry show



Page 11:
• Mayor Daley announces $535 million in investments for new housing



Page 12 - 13:
• Inside’s al fresco Dining Guide: Whatever your tastebuds crave, you can find it at these fine North Side restaurants



Page 14:
• Millennium Park presents ‘Sing Me Back Home’ awareness concert



Page 15:
• White's legislation passed to improve teen driver laws


Page 16:
• Gurnee Antique Center Fall Sale is coming up
• Saint Joseph Hospital to offer free program on hip resurfacing



Page 17 – 19:
• Classifieds



Page 19:
• CPS receive $2.7 million grant to support public school choice initiative
• Back-to-school birth certificate rush: ORDER DOCUMENTS NOW, ORR SAYS
• Ron Hawking extends new show ‘The Men and Their Music’
• ASPCA applauds Blagojevich’s signature of pet protection legislation



Page 20:
• The Market Place