Lifestyle Stories from March 10, 2020 (Change date)
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Rolling Meadows resale shop helps local, worldwide missionsMar 13, 2020 7:07 am - A photo displayed near the cash register at a resale shop in Rolling Meadows speaks volumes about proceeds generated from the store. The framed image features a group of...
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Here's the scoop: Why shamrocks are one of the main symbols for St. Patrick's DayMar 12, 2020 6:14 am - There's plenty of green to be seen these days as we head into St. Patrick's Day. Green-clad leprechauns, minty milkshakes, and festive green streamers and garland are j...
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Naperville duo will come to your house and teach you how to make Italian dinner from scratchMar 13, 2020 7:07 am - Suburban residents can experience a taste of Italy without leaving the comforts of home, thanks to the new Naperville-based Al Dente. Al Dente offers not only a taste of...
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Where are the birds? Many factors can contribute to drop in avian numbersMar 12, 2020 6:14 am - I made a pretty safe prediction in my last column: A bird will surprise you in 2020. It already happened to me, on the day after Valentine's Day. I had just entered my c...
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Eggceptional Cafe set to open in mid-April in AlgonquinMar 13, 2020 7:07 am - A new breakfast restaurant is coming to the Randall Road corridor this spring Eggceptional Cafe is expected to open in Algonquin sometime in mid-April, owner Andy Ahmeti...
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Lake Zurich's Flightless Honor Flight canceled amid coronavirus concernsMar 14, 2020 9:54 am - Organizers have canceled the Flightless Honor Flight set for this Sunday in Lake Zurich because of coronavirus concerns. The event, which was to be held at Lake Zurich H...
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Schaumburg High community mourns sudden passing of beloved teacher, soccer coachMar 14, 2020 9:54 am - Students and faculty at Schaumburg High School grappled Tuesday with the sudden passing of popular science teacher Jason Georgacakis. Principal Tim Little announced the...
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