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Niles Herald- Spectator I C NILES HERALD- SPECTATORI SI.50 Thursday, Juty 7, 2016 niiesheraldspectator.coin Hou ood homecoming GO t Skokie native, '2 Broke Girls' actor, to perform at Nues North.Page 5 1 GARY HODGES PHOTO Shiftinggears Kohl Children's Museum exhibit shows how Operation, Etch-a-Sketch and other toys work. Page 21 G SPORTS ELISE AMENDOLA/AP Going green DAPREN MICHAELS PHOTO Jonathan Kite, left, appears in an episode of "2 Broke Girls" on CBS. Nearly 20 years after he graduated from Nues North High Former Maine East, Niles North standout School, Kite returns to the scene of his adolescence to film his first comedy special. Abdel Nader drafted by Celtics. Page 36 ST. HARfrLAMPJOS SAINTHARALAMBOREEKORTHODOXCHURCH INVITEYY'OUTO . HOME-MADE CREEK FOOD! GRAND RAFFLE! THE BIG GREEK FOOD FEST OF PIULES . LOUKOUMATHE FIRST PRIZE: 14 7373 CALDWELL AVENUE. MILES. ILLINOIS PHONE (847) 647-8880 AND PASTRIES! A NEW 2016 AUPI A3! '1!"! CREEK APPETIZERS K WEHAVEFREEADMISSIONONFRIDAY. 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