The Beverly Review

The Beverly Review

The Beverly Review is a weekly newspaper with a paid subscription that serves three of Chicago's wealthiest neighborhoods: Beverly Hills, Morgan Park, and Mt. Greenwood. With a circulation of 6,000 subscribers, it delivers fresh local news, engaging features, sports updates, and community announcements. You can find our print edition hitting the stands every Wednesday.

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  • 2 days ago | beverlyreview.net | Bill Figel

    Many a door has opened for Beverly resident Jay Standring for his athletic prowess, dating back to his days pitching atop baseball mounds, running wild on the gridiron for St. Cajetan Elementary School, multi-sport championship performances at Leo High School and a dream-come-true playing career in Notre Dame’s storied football program.

  • 6 days ago | beverlyreview.net | Jim Lynch

    When Mt. Greenwood resident Tabatha Duncan takes part in this year’s OSF Beverly Breast Cancer Walk (BBCW), the experience will be deeply emotional. For years, Duncan, 45, walked in the BBCW alongside her family each Mother’s Day, supporting others affected by breast cancer. But in 2023, she found herself facing the disease firsthand.

  • 1 week ago | beverlyreview.net | Jim Lynch

    Family and friends of the late Mary Ann Condon, of Beverly, will walk in this year’s OSF Beverly Breast Cancer Walk in honor of a cherished wife, mother and grandmother who left a positive impact on all who met her. Condon, 63, died in June 2024 after a battle with breast cancer.

  • 1 week ago | beverlyreview.net | Jim Lynch

    A Mother’s Day tradition for many will return on Sunday, May 11, at 8 a.m., when the 26th annual OSF Beverly Breast Cancer Walk (BBCW) steps off. The tradition, which was founded by local residents in 2000, brings together community residents and walkers together in support of a noble cause. The annual walk was founded by Carol Moriarty, Nancy Mulcahy and the late Lisa O’Brien.

  • 1 week ago | beverlyreview.net | Jim Lynch

    When Cathyne Russell celebrated her 100th birthday on Feb. 28, the festivities spanned several days, involving friends, sorority sisters and her fellow alumni from Tennessee State University (TSU). Time spent with friends, celebrations and cake were among the gifts, but for those who know Russell, a resident of Smith Village, the greatest gift of all is the example she sets every single day. “She is our queen,” said Theresa Boone, a resident at Smith Village.

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