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Local film company premieres 'Overcoat'

Local film company premieres 'Overcoat'

The filmmakers from Beverly Ridge Pictures meet another set of cameras along the red carpet during the world premiere of “Chicago Overcoat”...

Davis bill continues profiling study

by Patrick Thomas

Saying there are still a “few bad apples we need to weed out,” a local state legislator praised the signing of a bill that extends a study on police traffic stops in an attempt to prevent racial profiling.

State Rep. Monique Davis (D-27th) sponsored House Bill 648, which extends the racial profiling study that was started in 2003 through 2015. Gov....

Victims concocted reports of sexual assault, robbery

by Patrick Thomas

After investigation, police have determined that a sexual assault in Beverly and an attempted armed robbery and sexual abuse in Morgan Park were unfounded because the victims concocted their stories.

In both incidents, the alleged victims were 16-year-old girls making up excuses to avoid punishment for being late coming home, according to 22nd District Community Relations Sgt. Martin Gainer. One girl...

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St. Barnabas to celebrate CRHP

by Patrick Thomas

Jean Roberts Forst and Reggie O’Connor met at the Christ Renews His Parish (CRHP) retreat at St. Barnabas Roman Catholic Church in 1983,...

Br. Rice students, alumni seek answers about Martin

by Caroline Connors

It’s been three weeks since Br. Patrick Martin has been around the classroom and halls of Br. Rice High School, but students and...

Local resident discovers who's making a ruckus

by Patrick Thomas

Terry Hilliard had no idea what it was, but something was causing quite a commotion in a tree in his front yard.

On a...

Vets present flag at St. Christina

Rich Doyle (right), of the Windy City Veterans organization, presented a new POW/MIA flag to Jack Ullrich, St. Christina Field supervisor. The flag will wave...

Beverly Bank festival brings taste of fall fun

The Beverly Bank and Trust Fall Festival on Oct. 17 provided hours of fun for children and families, including Jack McGuffage (top), 4, of Beverly....

Walk raises awareness about domestic violence

Local residents and their dogs walked through the Morgan Park neighborhood on Oct. 10 to raise awareness about domestic violence and animal abuse. The event,...

Bonner wins Week 5 contest

Things were much different in Week 5 of the Power Points Football Contest in The Beverly Review. Last week’s three dozen perfect scores seemed a...

Clarification

A picture and caption that was published in the Oct. 14, edition of The Beverly Review, failed to credit photographer Keith Lewis, who was driving...

Community Briefs

The American Legion Auxiliary of Evergreen Park, Post 854, will hold their monthly meeting on Monday, Oct. 26. Joan Lewis, president of the auxiliary’s 8th...



99th Street & Walden Pkwy. to hold annual fall festival

The fifth annual 99th Street and Walden Parkway Fall Festival returns on Saturday, Oct. 24, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., to welcome Beverly neighbors...

Chicago Alive

by Kathleen Tobin

Joffrey takes ‘Othello’ to new level

With the Midwest premiere of “Othello,” a passionatelycharged, full-length ballet by the acclaimed Chicagoborn choreographer Lars Lubovich, the...

Hurley Park celebrates 25 years

by Patrick Thomas

For a long time, Hurley Park, 1901 W. 100th St., never really had a name or a proper owner. In the early 1980s,...

Locals sport 'Chicago Overcoat' for premiere at film fest

by Patrick Thomas

There wasn’t an empty seat in the house when Beverly Ridge Pictures made its world premiere of “Chicago Overcoat.” In fact, they were...

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