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The 46th & 48th Ward Streets and San Office will hold a recycling event next Saturday, helping to guard against identity theft and ensuring that all e-waste will be reused or appropriately disposed of.
from the Uptown Chicago Commission: It’s dangerous being a hands-on Chicago alderman who walks the streets of his ward and is not afraid to get his hands dirty. Rookie Ald. James Cappleman (46th) is living proof. [...]Read the entire article here.
The alderman said he didn’t actually see the knife, nor was he stabbed. But, Cappleman said he has no doubt his life was in danger.“She reached into her blouse and was chasing me ….Two witnesses told me, ‘She has a knife. You’d better run’ — and I did,” the alderman said.
“The real story is not that she chased after me with a knife or no knife. … The real story is that we have someone in the community with 448 arrests who is terrorizing our community and we can’t stop it. This has gone on for years and years with her. … My goal is that we do something so that she stops falling through the cracks. … My goal is to get this woman help so she is off the streets. I’m tired of this. The community is tired of this.”
"We are crying for commercial development, but in this economy they're slow to come out here. We need the foot traffic, but with a range of new restaurants and other changes, it's beginning to increase," Zipperer said.And that last line is, to us, the best part of living here.
Fortunately, there is no shortage of engaged community residents working on Uptown's behalf.
Due to the rain today, the GWNA Ice Cream Social event has been postponed. It is GWNA's hope to re-schedule the event for next weekend. Stay dry and enjoy the day.
from the Uptown Chicago Commission: Lao Mala, a seventh Chinatown spot from Mr. Chinatown himself, Tony Hu, soft-opens today in the former Lure space (per The Stew). Hu also divulged to Dish that he plans to open a second Lao Sze Chuan at 4832 North Broadway (the former Marigold space) on September 1.Eater Chicago has a longer, more detailed article here, which includes the tidbit that the restaurant will open in September, but not on September 1st.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel, at a press conference August 14 celebrating the renewed Morse CTA station, said there was much more to come, including a “spectacular” new station at Wilson and Broadway.
Wilson serves 5,400 boarding passengers each weekday and has been called the CTA’s crustiest station. It’s 90 years old, the adjacent storefronts are beaten down and empty, and the clientele includes a representative sampling of the neighborhood, some of whom are indeed rather crusty.
So this is a big deal. And it’s going to happen – soon.Read more about what the new station might include, and access a custom Google map of the station site, at CTA Station Watch.