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North Shore Jobs: Fields BMW, Santa's Helpers
Need a job? Know someone who is looking? Check out Patch's weekly online job fair for local job openings.

Need a job? Know someone who is looking? Check out Patch's weekly online job fair for local job openings.

North Shore shoppers will see the new grocery store on Willow Road in early 2014.
Jordan Liss is 20 and taking business classes at the University of Michigan while running a company he founded to sell digital watches.
Jordan Liss is 20 and taking business classes at the University of Michigan while running a company he founded to sell digital watches.
Jordan Liss is 20 and taking business classes at the University of Michigan while running a company he founded to sell digital watches.
Need a job? Know someone who is looking? Check out Patch's weekly online job fair for local job openings.
After a Libertyville Sunset Foods got remodeled, the North Shore company is eyeing other locations for a refresher.
North Shore shoppers will see the new grocery store on Willow Road in early 2014.
North Shore shoppers will see the new grocery store on Willow Road in early 2014.
Winnetka's $70 million budget for 2014 includes a stormwater utility fee starting in July
A recap of events around the North Shore this week.
An upgraded alarm in Highland Park had firefighters battling a blaze for almost six hours.
A recap of events around Northbrook this week.
Memorials in his memory can be made to Make-A-Wish, but funeral arrangements are private.
There's at least one adorable kitten up for adoption at Northbrook Court.
Winnetka Police and the Glencoe Animal Hospital have joined forces to unite a lost dog with its owner.
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The following reports were provided by the Northfield Police Department.
During last week's Winnetka Caucus annual town meeting, residents narrowly voted in a $41 million stormwater management program.
During last week's Winnetka Caucus annual town meeting, residents narrowly voted in a $41 million stormwater management program.