
After a massacre took one of their own, the 'Cheers' of Highland Park has turned into a refuge of support and healing
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The barstool on the far left at Norton's Restaurant shouldn't be empty.
Every week, 88-year-old Stephen Straus filled the seat with his jovial personality, making fast friends with strangers at the fixture in Highland Park, Illinois.
"Norton's is our version of 'Cheers' in Highland Park. Everyone knows your name and all are welcomed with open arms," said Courtney Smith Weinberg, who lives two blocks away.
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