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Along with local events, the Taste of Lincoln is taking over one of the city's largest streets.

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Along with local events, the Taste of Lincoln is taking over one of the city's largest streets.

Along with local events, the Taste of Lincoln is taking over one of the city's largest streets.
Every year, Hockey Hall of Fame employees travel with the Stanley Cup to make sure it remains safe. Mike Bolt has been doing it for 14 years. He talked to Patch Tuesday about 2010 vs. 2013, and more.
In its first event in the neighborhood, Angels with Tails turned Lincoln Avenue into a petting zoo.
Chef Gilbert Langlois of Chalkboard near Lincoln and Montrose avenues is changing the look and name of his restaurant.
Chef Gilbert Langlois of Chalkboard near Lincoln and Montrose avenues is changing the look and name of his restaurant.
Teams will play during the weekend thanks to the Welles Park Parents Association.
Teams will play during the weekend at Winnemac Park.
Need a new set of dressers that exude midcentury vintage charm? Check out Mint Home's new showroom, created by two Ravenswood residents.
The stresses of running the state's biggest city took a backseat at the Taste of Chicago, as Rahm Emanuel found his rhythm.
After the principal left because of 'constant turmoil' at CPS, the Local School Council is tasked with finding a replacement.
After the principal left because of 'constant turmoil' at CPS, the Local School Council is tasked with finding a replacement.
Residents can help decide what's coming to a vacant storefront on Lawrence Avenue, but in the meantime, a pop-up store will sell home goods and terrariums.
Vegetables aren't the only thing coming out of a new garden at Swedish Covenant Hospital. Good deeds and camaraderie are also sprouting out of the ground.
Sweets, tacos and a romantic atmosphere earned the 'hood city-wide recognition.
The Kimball Brown Line Station was due to re-open Monday morning, but due to extended track work, will remained closed.