Monthly Archives: March 2016
Pivot Arts Announces Annual Pivot Arts Festival
Pivot Arts announced its 4th annual Pivot Arts Festival, featuring dozens of innovative performances and multi-disciplinary works throughout Chicago’s Uptown and Edgewater neighborhoods from June 2 – June 12, 2016…. Read more
North Lawndale Stakeholders Plan for the Future
The North Lawndale Community Coordinating Council (NLCCC) will kick off the second phase of its comprehensive community planning process by hosting its first Annual North Lawndale Community Planning Conference on… Read more
NHS Honors Chicago Treasurer Kurt Summers with Community Impact Award
NHS is pleased to announce that Chicago Treasurer Kurt Summers was the recipient of one of NHS’ Community Impact Awards at our 41st Annual Awards Dinner on Wednesday, March 16,… Read more
Board of Commissioners Approves Agreements with Agencies to Foster Youth Engagement
The Chicago Housing Authority Board of Commissioners has approved agreements with three organizations that complement the agency’s “Year of the Youth” campaign and support CHA’s goal of keeping young public… Read more
Reassessment Notices Mailed to Barrington Township Taxpayers
Cook county Assessor Joseph Berrios announced that reassessment notices were mailed to close to 5,300 single-family and 400 condominium homeowners in Barrington Township. Each year, the Cook County Assessor’s Office… Read more
Access Community Health Network Names New Chief Medical Office
Jairo Mejia, M.D., FACP, has been named Chief Medical Officer for Access Community Health Network, one of the nation’s largest networks of federally qualified health centers. Dr. Mejia has been… Read more
Chapter 7, Fact vs Fiction
By: Zalutsky & Pinski Last week we talked about the various bankruptcy options available to individuals. In this column, we will be discussing the most popular form of bankruptcy and… Read more
“Lives In Limbo” by Dr. Roberto Gonzales Comes To La Casa
The Resurrection Project’s (TRP) La Casa Student Resource presents “Lives in Limbo” by Dr. Roberto Gonzalez, who will discuss his findings with regards to undocumented young adults and the conflicting… Read more
Comcast’s Internet Essentials Program Changing Lives
Comcast announced that nearly 35,000 Chicago households – or about 140,000 city residents – have been able to gain access to broadband Internet service at home, many for the first… Read more
The 65th Infantry Regiment to Receive the Congressional Gold Medal
by Daniel Nardini Almost 63 years after their last war, the members of the Puerto Rican 65th Infantry Regiment is finally receiving the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal for bravery and… Read more »