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51. Hinsdale native’s acting opportunities, talents are inspiring
HINSDALE — There sits an attractive couple at a table on a date, and they break the ice by comparing their diets. The attractive […]
- By: Sara Clarkson dateline
- Published: May 13, 2013 2:14PM
52. Gimbel offers decades of service
She’s 90-years-old, but age hasn’t stopped longtime Lincolnwood resident Bertha Gimbel from maintaining an active role in the community by serving as a trustee on […]
- By: BY NATALIE HAYES | Contributor
- Published: May 7, 2013 5:06PM
53. From Boys and Girls Club to Lincolnwood’s streets
Meet 31-year-old Mitch Day, one of Lincolnwood’s newest police officers, who was officially sworn in to the police department along with fellow officer Eric Gronlund […]
- By: BY NATALIE HAYES | Contributor
- Published: April 23, 2013 7:02PM
54. Chicago Street Theatre’s summer programs for all ages
Valparaiso’s Chicago Street Theatre is now accepting registrations for its summer camp programs. Camps are available for kindergartners to seniors in high school and cover […]
- By: By Bob Craig Post-Tribune Correspondent
- Published: May 15, 2013 2:36PM
55. Letters
Time to save the U.S. Postal Service As a 40-year logistics industry veteran, I know first hand how Fred Smith, founder of Fed Ex, became […]
56. Western Springs students follow road to ‘The Wiz’
WESTERN SPRINGS — Staying out of the spotlight works just fine for Connor Kubil. The McClure Junior High 8th-grader is content helping to make sure […]
- By: BY CHUCK FIELDMAN | cfieldman@pioneerlocal.com
- Published: April 5, 2013 3:44PM
57. Chicago’s world music TV series spotlights sounds from all around
Only a few TV productions have attempted to climb the massive mountain of world music. “Music Voyager,” hosted by Putumayo label chief Jacob Edgar, trots […]
- By: By THOMAS CONNER tconner@suntimes.com
- Published: April 11, 2013 11:30PM
58. Sunny news for staff, parents at schools taken off closing list
Despite dreary skies and occasional downpours Wednesday morning, the mood was bright and sunny at two schools spared from the CPS closing list. “Beautiful news!” said […]
- By: BY STEFANO ESPOSITO AND JON SEIDEL Staff Reporters
- Published: May 22, 2013 7:40AM
59. Disabato: Southland youth baseball players inspired by ‘42’
I wonder if Jackie Robinson ever imagined some 66 years after he broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball that his courageous story […]
- By: By Pat Disabato pdisabato@southtownstar.com Twitter: @disabato
- Published: April 18, 2013 8:14PM
60. Plenty of tasty options for hungry diners in Aurora
When people say that there aren’t places to dine on Aurora’s far west side, I’m puzzled. If that were true, please explain why my waist […]
- By: By Tony Stanford bmhtales@att.net
- Published: May 7, 2013 12:46PM
