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Harlem Ave. tooklive in Niles and came back place from July 7 through lo.with his grandchildren and The four-day carnival their family. took place under banner "It's ldd-friendl' Sromek conditions with a Thursday said. start that had threats of rain when a line of storms rolled - Kane Angeli Luc, PioneerBuzz Theodoropoulos of Niles waves to her child Magda through the ChicagolandPress Mulvenna, 5, of Nueswho is oria ride.