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Monday Morning Quarterbacking: Abbey Burger Bistro
Dining@LargeYesterday I reviewed the Abbey Burger Bistro in Federal Hill. I hope my thoughts on the burgers themselves didn't come across as too negative because it's a nice place, and I know that my taste in burgers is like that......Tags: Federal Hill, Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Doing lunch: unexpected inexpensive, healthful choices
Dining@LargeI got an e-mail from chowsearch just now, and he mentioned the following in passing. It struck me that the subject would make a good post of its own sometime -- places that unexpectedly have inexpensive, healthful choices.By the way, had to leave......Tags: Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages
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National Geographic Traveler does Baltimore
Dining@LargeDid you ever wonder how National Geographic would view the natives if the magazine planned a trek to...Baltimore?No, I didn't think so. However, the May/June edition of National Geographic Traveler has laid out a two-mile walking tour of downtown that...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Tapas, The New York Times
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Kenilworth considers parking changes at Metra station
Plans to reconfigure parking around Kenilworth's Metra train station are on the drawing board, but a proposal that would close Sterling Road just south of Green Bay Road has been scrapped, village officials say. Those and other proposals are part of the...Tags: Sears, Metra, Union Pacific Railroad, Illinois Department of Transportation
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Police blotter
The following items were taken from police reports: Wheaton •Someone entered an unlocked car and took loose change from the center console in the 1600 block of Woodcutter Lane between 8 p.m. May 19 and 9 a.m. May 20. •A handicapped...Tags: Glen Ellyn, Chicago Tribune, Prosecution, West Chicago, Bloomingdale
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Wheaton, Glen Ellyn, Warrenville, West Chicago police blotter: May 15
The following were taken from police reports: Wheaton •The driver's side, rear door of a vehicle was scratched while it was parked in a parking lot in the 400 block of Roosevelt Road between 6:20 a.m. and 1 p.m. May 11. •A large rock was...
Tags: Glen Ellyn, Chicago Tribune, Maywood (Cook, Illinois), Carol Stream, Prosecution
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'Le Grand Reve' back on market — for $21.9 million
The six-bedroom, 27,000-square-foot mansion in Winnetka that once was listed for $32 million came back on the market last week for $21.9 million. Dubbed "Le Grand Reve," the French-inspired, 26-room mansion has been off and on the market since 2009,...
Tags: Illinois Elections, Deerfield, Robert Dold
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Kenilworth making plans for Green Bay Road corridor
Recently unveiled plans for the next phase of Kenilworth's ambitious streetscaping along Green Bay Road focus on five major areas where residents could see significant change in coming years, officials said. The Green Bay Road Transportation and...Tags: Sears, Metra, Union Pacific Railroad, Traffic, Illinois Department of Transportation
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4 charged with beating death of man at Cicero birthday party
Tribune reporterFour gang members have been charged with beating a Cicero man to death after one accused him of breaking a bottle on the floor at a party they were all attending, authorities said. Peter Ocampo, 28, of the 3500 block of South 57th Court in the west...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Cicero, Lawyers, Gang Activity
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Kenilworth residents to vote on home rule
Faced with up to $20 million in infrastructure maintenance and repairs, Kenilworth is asking voters to sign off on an initiative that seeks to raise funds by making the village a "home rule" community, officials said. "What we need to do is get on a...Tags: Business Enterprises, Elections
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Wilmette residents divided over paying a little more for ‘green’ electricity
TribLocal - Wilmette & Kenilworth » NewsWith Wilmette looking to find a new electric supplier for residents, one decision left to be made is how much renewable energy to require as …... -
Suspect says he beat teen because he was angry over Trayvon Martin case
Special to the TribuneAn 18-year-old man charged with a hate crime in Oak Park told investigators he beat his victim in anger over the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, according to the Cook County state’s attorney office. Alton L. Hayes, of the 1200 block of Woodbine...Tags: Hate Crimes, Shootings, Juvenile Delinquency, Prosecution, Oak Park
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