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Eras meet on Palatine's streets
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Palatine is a village with two distinct personalities.
The northwestern suburb is a close-knit home town with quaint
shops and pampered vintage homes. It's also an elite suburb
attracting new upscale housing developments.
Stroll through downtown and you'll step into the past. Building
heights do not exceed six stories, giving the village the small-town
look of Andy Griffith's Mayberry.
The railroad tracks running through the business district are
bordered by small shops...
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Palatine prospers - and grows - in second century
Chicago Sun-Times
; Palatine is a growing northwest Cook County suburb, 31 miles from the Loop, where light industry is well established and new homes are selling almost as fast as they can be built. Incorporated in 1866, the village became a thriving commercial area by the 1880s. Several periods of growth occurred,
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Eras meet on Palatine's streets
Chicago Sun-Times
; Palatine is a village with two distinct personalities. The northwestern suburb is a close-knit home town with quaint shops and pampered vintage homes. It's also an elite suburb attracting new upscale housing developments. Stroll through downtown and you'll step into the past. Building heights do
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Peace in our time! Palatine High welcomes Arlington High grad.(Sports Extra)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Bob Frisk It must have been the rain. Otherwise, why is an Arlington High School graduate going to be inducted this weekend into the Palatine High School Athletic Hall of Fame? I stood out there last spring with an umbrella in a pouring rain so I could watch my 52nd straight Palatine
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Palatine varsity team nails 30-0 win with scrappy play.(Neighbor)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Palatine's Varsity Big Ten football team traveled to Elmhurst Sept. 16and came away with a 30-0 victory, bringing their record to 2-1. Palatine's ground game got off to an early start when Panther Chris George ran the opening kickoff to Elmhurst's 25-yard line. George ran the ball to the five-yard
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Palatine on Beam, Rips Tough Foe
Chicago Sun-Times
; ... ll win the (Mid-Suburban League) North Division." Eric Dieckman and Dan Lam finished 6-7 for Palatine. But Schaumburg had Phil Blecker, Kevin Gummerson, John Tran, Brian Blazs and Mike Dohn finish 8-12 to give the Saxons 10 of the top 12 runners.
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Palatine fans title hopes
Chicago Sun-Times
; Lack of difficulty? Overscoring? Palatine may have both, but early indicators point Palatine toward its first-ever state title. Coach Sandy Oldham has guided the Pirates to runner-up finishes in 1979 and 1985 but now Palatine is the consensus choice as the team to beat. Top-rated Palatine scored a
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Palatine steps up, beats Fremd.(Sports)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Bill Swick Daily Herald Sports Writer The cross-town rivalry between Fremd and Palatine is almost legendary. Many of the swimmers train together in the off-season, and when the schools meet it usually brings out the best in both. In Friday's Mid-Suburban West meet, Palatine won bragging
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Palatine business directory names few, ignores many.(Neighbor)(Letter to the Editor)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; To the editor: The village of Palatine's all new Shopping & Restaurant Directory: Good news for a selected few, bad news for others. On Aug. 21, as a resident and a business owner within Palatine, we received in our mailbox the ...
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Palatine High hoping for record-setting reunion event.(Neighbor)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; It's going to be a reunion for the record books. Palatine High School is hoping to set a Guinness Book record next month for the largest high school reunion in the world. The school is hosting an all-class reunion Oct. 7, during homecoming weekend, to help celebrate the school's 125th anniversary.
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Palatine, Inverness Attract Affluent Buyers
Chicago Sun-Times
; Palatine, 30 miles northwest of the Loop, works hard to maintain its excellent quality of life. Neighboring Inverness, named after a county in Scotland, was first developed in 1938 by Arthur T. McIntosh. Originally designed as a rural getaway for young families wanting small homes on large lots,
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