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Burt's Place Reopens Thursday, Nov. 14 To Serve Famous Pizza In Morton Grove
Burt Katz closed the landmark pizzeria while he underwent medical treatment, but now is feeling better.

I'm interested in practically everything and love to learn. I've been fortunate to travel a lot, and spent my junior year of college at Loyola University's campus in Rome, Italy, where I visited relatives. I also visited relatives in Poland on a summer trip there after graduation.
I've had great experiences traveling to Asia, the Middle East, Mexico and many countries in Europe, typically on a shoestring budget, and it's really hard to pick a favorite. The best thing about travel is meeting people, seeing places and viewing the world through someone else's eyes.
I also enjoy theater, biking, museums, hiking, reading, eating out, movies, going to church, fashion, cooking and hanging out with friends.
Burt Katz closed the landmark pizzeria while he underwent medical treatment, but now is feeling better.

Anyone may bring toiletries or non-perishable food to their Niles office by 4 p.m. Saturday, and they will ship it free to the Philippines.
An arrest is merely an accusation, not evidence of a conviction.
An arrest is merely an accusation, not evidence of a conviction.
There's also a holiday boutique of artisan crafts, a girls' high school open house and a refresher course on Judaism in our "Today in Skokie" report.
Dr. Richard Paat, the nephew of Remy Paat Maceda of Morton Grove, has been on 53 medical missions, and his team can treat as many as 4,000 people in a week with equipment they bring themselves.
Dr. Richard Paat, the nephew of Remy Paat Maceda of Morton Grove, has been on 53 medical missions, and his team can treat as many as 4,000 people in a week with equipment they bring themselves.
Dr. Richard Paat, the nephew of Remy Paat Maceda of Morton Grove, has been on 53 medical missions, and his team can treat as many as 4,000 people in a week with equipment they bring themselves.
Dr. Richard Paat, the nephew of Remy Paat Maceda of Morton Grove, has been on 53 medical missions, and his team can treat as many as 4,000 people in a week with equipment they bring themselves.
Also in "Today in Niles and Morton Grove": Learn how kids find out about drugs and graduate from marijuana to heroin; find the right e-Reader for you.
There were seven males and one female. An arrest is merely an accusation, not evidence of a conviction.
One warned: donate money to reputable organizations, to prevent politicians in the Philippines from pocketing it.
Plus, learn about affordable health care, babysitting and a holiday boutique in "Today in Skokie."
Plus, learn about affordable health care, a holiday boutique and e-readers in "Today in Niles and Morton Grove."
Do you speak porcupine? What is he saying?
Do you speak porcupine? What is he saying?
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Job hunting? Here are a wide variety of local jobs, all within a short commute, as best we could determine.
Job hunting? Here are a wide variety of local jobs, all within a short commute, as best we could determine.