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Former Alderman Sponsors Concert at Welles Park
Gene Schulter, who served on the city council for 36 years, is now in the business of making music in Lincoln Square.

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I discovered a passion for journalism at an early age. After seeing "Harriet the Spy," I realized her tendency to write everything down and study people could only lead to journalism.
A graduate of the University of Missouri with degrees in Photojournalism and Political Science, I was a staff reporter and photographer for the Columbia Missourian, worked abroad for MSN UK and interned for the Daily News in New York City.
A firm believer in objective journalism, I'll make it my mission to report the truth and represent people and events accurately.
When I'm not running around Lincoln Square, I like to spend time with family and friends, plans trips to random places, exercise and cook like a fiend.
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Political Beliefs: Socially liberal, fiscally conservative. I believe people have the right to live their own lives when it comes to gay marriage and abortion. However, I also think the money earned should be yours, with as little tax and government interference as possible.
Gene Schulter, who served on the city council for 36 years, is now in the business of making music in Lincoln Square.

A husband and wife team is starting a non-denominational church for people in Lincoln Square and Northcenter.
A husband and wife team is starting a non-denominational church for people in Lincoln Square and Northcenter.
Chicago Police 20th and 19th District police reports, July 15 to July 19.
This new home in the Bowmanville community is on the market for less than $1 million and currently under construction.
One lucky boy and one lucky girl will be zipping around the neighborhood on bikes donated by Easy Rider and the Northcenter Chamber of Commerce.
The owners of Mulligan's will be hosting darts tournaments and live jazz at their new bar.
The first of 22 Divvy bike kiosks could be installed in the neighborhood as soon as this week. See what else is happening in Lincoln Square.
Giddings Plaza went back in time when the classic rock band, Jukebox Heroes performed Thursday night as part of the Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce free concert series.
Combined with weekend weather, here’s everything you need to know in Lincoln Square today.
Jumping from 170 to 350 students in the last 10 years, the elementary school will begin hosting classes in the German American Cultural Center starting in the fall.
Headed by former Lincoln Square residents, the spice shop will open soon in Giddings Plaza.
Worried about a neighborhood in un-caffeinated crisis, the company will have a temporary cafe during the closure in July and August.
Along with local events, the Taste of Lincoln is taking over one of the city's largest streets.
Seven months after shutting down the No. 11 bus, many Lincoln Avenue businesses say they haven’t seen a drop in customers, but the negative effects may be forthcoming.
After individual school budgets revealed cuts up to $1 million, the Chicago Board of Education must now pass a budget for the whole district. The proposed budget—revealed Wednesday—angered students and public speakers at the BOE meeting.
After individual school budgets revealed cuts up to $1 million, the Chicago Board of Education must now pass a budget for the whole district. The proposed budget—revealed Wednesday—angered students and public speakers at the BOE meeting.
The ballpark upgrades, hotel, triangle plaza and more have all been given the green light, just one day after approval by the Zoning Committee.