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Ameya Pawar

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North Center »

The Northcenter Chamber's late executive director received a street sign at his beloved Town Square.

Albany Park »

It's a packed weekend, from the inaugural Elston Avenue Sausage Fest to the annual 47th Ward bike ride.

The Loop »

The school board abruptly pulled the question off its agenda as complaints grow.

Downtown »

But supporters said move would offer more choice to families.

Edgewater »

Principals from Lake View, Amundsen, Senn, Sullivan and Mather high schools banded together.

Downtown »

North Siders, South Siders united to bring back the 31st Street and Lincoln Avenue CTA buses.

Downtown »

Political watchers think fresh faces on City Council could be a sign of progress and productivity.

Lincoln Square »

Ald. Ameya Pawar said they're out to bring back the No. 11 Lincoln bus and the 31st Street line.

Lincoln Square »

The partnership is a "game changer" for creating a k-12 system on the North Side, said Ald. Ameya Pawar.

North Center »

Ald. Pawar announced his support for a zoning change to allow transit-oriented development on Montrose.

Lincoln Square »

Voting is open in the 47th Ward for residents to choose which projects will receive menu funds in 2015.

Lincoln Square »

 "They're not pretty, they're not funky, they're just ridiculous," said a business owner.

Lincoln Square »

Re-elected to a second term, Ald. Ameya Pawar is committed to building a neighborhood k-12 system.

Lakeview »

Lakeview voters said they showed up with hopes of a mayoral runoff and a change in the 44th ward.

Lincoln Square »

A look at races affecting Lincoln Square, North Center, Albany Park, Irving Park and North Park.