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BUSINESS BEAT WRAP: Severely Injured Cat Recovers / New Grill For Howard Street / Liquor License to Convicted Felon
Stories from the business week on the North Shore, including an adoption event featuring dogs who had been mistreated.

Committee Recommends Maxwell Style Grill for Howard Street - Plans for a Maxwell Style Grill take-out restaurant are moving along on the southern edge of Evanston. If approved by the Zoning Board of Appeals, the new food option will renovate the existing Dairy Queen building and provide landscaping improvements to the parking lot.
Glenview Businessman Who Solicited Murder Gets Liquor License - Rick Raschillo, who owns successful businesses in Glenview and Glencoe, has been granted a liquor license - along with his business partners - for Cibo Trattoria in Glencoe. In 2001, Raschillo pleaded guilty to charges that he tried to hire someone to kill his wife in Arizona.
Adopt-A-Palooza Planned to Help Neglected Glencoe Dogs Find Homes - Seventeen dogs rescued from filthy conditions at a Glencoe home in May are still available for adoption.
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New Mariano’s Opens in Northbrook - The chain’s 33rd Chicagoland store opened on Tuesday, featuring many of the favorites North Shore shoppers have come to love.
Severely Burned Cat Heals at Wright-Way Rescue - Milo was found four hours away, possibly scalded with boiling water. He is expected to make a full recovery.
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