CBS 2 Vault: Some Chicago area hauntings, as seen in the 1980s
Halloween is days away, and we reached back into the CBS 2 Vault for some reports on Chicago area hauntings back in the 1980s.
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Adam Harrington is a digital producer at CBS Chicago, where he first arrived in January 2006.
Between tours of duty at CBS Chicago, Harrington worked as a web producer for CBS New York, and helped launch a new website for New York's WCBS 880 Newsradio. He also worked as a communications specialist for Communities In Schools of Chicago.
Before first joining CBS Chicago, Harrington worked as a reporter for the City News Service of Chicago. He graduated from the University of Chicago in 2002 with a degree in political science.
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