Beware of fake $20 bills going around this afternoon. Los Portales Mexican on Morse Avenue was just hit today!https://t.co/cFurZCIzjA— Rogers Park Chamber (@RogersParkCoC) October 27, 2016
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Rogers Park Business Alert: Fake $20 Bills
Friday, October 7, 2016
T-Mobile Outage Affects Rogers Park
.@TMobile @TMobileAtWork @TMobileHelp, our Chamber members are experiencing your outage and need to be compensated immediately.— Rogers Park Chamber (@RogersParkCoC) October 7, 2016
Thank you!
Nationwide T-Mobile outage is happening. If you are a Chamber member affected by the outage, we will go to bat for you to get compensation!— Rogers Park Chamber (@RogersParkCoC) October 7, 2016
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Thursday, October 6, 2016
Franchise Restaurants Expand in Rogers Park
Franchise Restaurants Expand in Rogers Park, May Hurt Local Business— Rogers Park Chamber (@RogersParkCoC) October 6, 2016
RP Chamber interviewed about local businesseshttps://t.co/eSQEdhRyBe
“The money stays in our local economy and our job is to stimulate the local economy,” Morton said. “For every $100 you spend at locally owned businesses, $68 will stay in the community. What happens when you spend that same $100 at a national chain? Only $43 stays in the community.”
Loyola students are integral to this stimulation, according to Morton.
Chamber President Speaks at City Hall Rally
Bill Morton, President of @RogersParkCoC, showed his support for the non-alcoholic beverage industry this morning at the @NoCookBevTax rally pic.twitter.com/DXwYwhRiIH— IL Beverage Assn (@ILBevAssn) October 5, 2016
Thanks for standing up for #NoCookCountybevtax: @jointcouncil25 @ILRetail @ESDCPilsen @RogersParkCoC @Teamsters727 cc: @CookCountyBoard— IL Beverage Assn (@ILBevAssn) October 6, 2016