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What Cleetus is Cooking as Fountainhead's New Chef
Cleetus Friedman is staying in Ravenswood as the new chef of Fountainhead and remains a hopeful for the 'Check, Please!' host position.

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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.
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Cleetus Friedman is staying in Ravenswood as the new chef of Fountainhead and remains a hopeful for the 'Check, Please!' host position.

Those living in the LV-2 zone east of Ravenswood can pick up their parking passes if they haven't received one in the mail yet.
See how your favorite restaurants and businesses fared on Chicago Department of Health Inspections.
With more than 20 new homes coming to the Ravenswood and Andersonville area, the park is upping its community presence.
The Waters Elementary Ecology Department led a controlled burn of its prairie grass Saturday at the school.
Did you take your dog or child to an Easter Egg Hunt this weekend? See our photos from community events around the neighborhood.
This newly-built home is near the Damen Brown line and includes a detached parking garage.
Chicago Police 20th and 19th District police reports, March 18 to March 22.
The following is a list of obituaries posted by funeral homes in the neighborhood and the North Side in March.
One of the 30 rising stars in Chicago's culinary industry is serving Lincoln Square residents at Gather, a community food and wine restaurant.
The elementary school's ecology department will be setting its native gardens on fire to improve the planting season for the spring.
Finally! The North Side will see warmer temperatures Saturday and Sunday, but don't put away the winter coat yet.
Finally! The North Side will see warmer temperatures Saturday and Sunday, but don't put away the winter coat yet.
Finally! The North Side will see warmer temperatures Saturday and Sunday, but don't put away the winter coat yet.
Eater Chicago named the Lincoln Square Vietnamese bakery on their list of the city's top sandwiches.
The Lincoln Square Friendship Center raised thousands of dollars for a new food pantry in the neighborhood. Jam for Bread was a collaboration of musicians, businesses and the community.
Residents can celebrate Easter together with these free, family-friendly egg hunts in the neighborhood.
Community members will have one more opportunity to speak out against school closings at meetings set for nearby Trumbull and Courtenay elementary schools in Andersonville and Ravenswood.
Residents will have another way to connect with local farmers for organic produce this summer as Beans & Bagels teams up with a community-supported agriculture farm.
As part of a young entrepreneurs program, sixth through eighth grade students learned how to create a business plan and received funding from local business owners.