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Greener building proposed for the Carver Center
The new building for the Carver Center for Arts and Technology will aim to foster connection between academic and specialized subjects and have an "environmentally sustainable design" that maximizes natural light, according to a schematic design...Tags: Energy Saving
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State preservation agency pulls Kenilworth's historic bid from meeting agenda
The Illinois Historic Preservation Agency this week pulled from its Dec. 5 agenda Kenilworth's request to declare the village a historic district. Kenilworth officials asked that the request be revoked after the overwhelming defeat of a Nov. 4...Tags: Illinois
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A brawl in Kenilworth
Oh, to have such problems. That was our first reaction to the political brawl that turned neighbor against neighbor in Kenilworth, a North Shore bastion of affluence not known for its political brawls. Or any other type of brawls. At issue was a long-...Tags: Daniel Burnham, Frank Lloyd Wright, Referenda, Illinois
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Kenilworth to drop bid for historic designation
Tribune reporterKenilworth's attempts to have the 120-year-old North Shore community listed on the National Register of Historic Places are one step closer to becoming history. Trustees are scheduled to vote Friday to ask the Illinois Historic Sites Advisory Council to...Tags: Homes, Daniel Burnham, Referenda, Illinois
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Updating the upscale
The floors at the Shops at Kenilworth are stripped, the ceilings ripped out, and the fountain is drained. Scaffolding stands throughout the mall.
It's not a pretty sight now, but the Towson mall's owners promise major upgrades by next month as the 30-...Tags: Rehoboth Beach, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Renovation, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Building Material
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Spirited decor
Special to The Baltimore SunWhen it comes to home decor, Halloween is the time to let your imagination run wild. From eerily spooky to fancifully playful to utterly elegant, there are endless fun themes for every age and taste, and endless resources with which to execute your ideas....Tags: Locust Point, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Floral Design, Timonium, Holidays
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Slaying blamed on leftists
Chicago Tribune correspondentMEXICO CITY — Members of a left-wing protest movement, not pro-government gunmen, were responsible for the fatal shooting of a Kenilworth native and journalist killed while covering unrest in the state of Oaxaca, Mexican authorities said Friday....Tags: Prosecution, Human Rights, Civil Rights, Murder, Crimes
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Volunteer used education to lift Chicago's poor
Special to the Chicago TribuneCatherine "Cay" Garnett's service to others began with the American Red Cross in World War II and continued as a volunteer with community and civic organizations, most notably the Northwestern University Settlement Association. "Cay was an active...Tags: Charity, West Town, Colleges and Universities, Glencoe, Lake Forest
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Drugmaker Schering-Plough to slash 20% of its field force
Schering-Plough Corp. plans to eliminate about 1,000 U.S. sales representatives, or about 20 percent of its field force, in a move to cut costs. The Kenilworth, N.J., drugmaker said the changes are part of a broader "productivity" initiative,...Tags: Schering Plough Corporation, Layoffs and Downsizing, Merck & Company Incorporated, Sales
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House walks welcome visitors to Chicago-area homes
Chicago Tribune reporterWhen colored leaves start to drift toward the sidewalks, some people start dreaming of football, beer and tailgate parties. Not us. We know that the real season has just begun—the fall housewalk season. There's nothing like a peek behind...Tags: Homes, Naperville, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Blue Island, Irving Park
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Music Box bet on a winner, hoping for more
Chicago Tribune critic"It's a gambler's game, no question about it," says William Schopf, veteran litigation attorney, Kenilworth native and lifelong movie-lover. He's our man of the fall for a simple reason: Schopf holds most of the cards regarding Music Box Films, the local...Tags: Film Festivals, The Dark Knight (movie), Idaho, Los Angeles, Music Box Theatre
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2 die in scattered series of shootings
Sun reportersBaltimore police are investigating a spate of shootings that left five people wounded - two fatally - on Monday night and early yesterday in four apparently unrelated incidents. Three of the shootings occurred within 40 minutes in East, West and North...Tags: Police, Westport, Maryland, Police Investigations, Juvenile Delinquency
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