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Trustee Candidates Talk Parking, Development, New Police Station at Men's Club Forum
Village Board candidates weighed in on key local issues Wednesday night about an election forum hosted by the Shorewood Men's Club.

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Village Board candidates weighed in on key local issues Wednesday night about an election forum hosted by the Shorewood Men's Club.

Three candidates running in the April 2 election have agreed to participate in a Patch candidates forum on March 26, and you can help us shape the debate.
After being named the r&b/soul artist of the year last year, the local blues-soul-funk-hip-hop group hopes to capture the award again, and three other awards.
Since the 1980s, the Shorewood community has united for a good cause. The games are a two-week fundraising campaign full of events and competitions to benefit the MACC Fund.
The annual district-wide art show fielded a large audience Wednesday night during an open reception at the Shorewood Public Library.
Find wares ranging from furniture to tools and garden utensils at the sale running from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Carrie Delgado recently launched her new business, Milwaukee Home Organizer, helping people de-clutter their living spaces and simplify their lives.
A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police log.
Girls basketball team's season ends after tough, triple-OT loss.
Winter storm "Saturn" is expected to dump 3-6 inches of snow in Fox Point and Bayside. Stay tuned for details on issues related to the storm in the villages.
Winter storm "Saturn" is expected to dump 3-6 inches of snow in Shorewood. Stay tuned for details on issues related to the storm in the village.
Nicolet High School defies the odds as five students land perfect scores.
The forum is open to the public and will be held in the Shorewood Village Center, 3920 N. Murray Ave., lower level of the library.
Prospective owner says she moved to St. Louis in early January to pursue another opportunity. Shorewood BID director says there's no solid leads, but interest in the storefront.
The longtime Shorewood resident was devoted to St. Robert’s Parish and enjoyed playing golf, bridge and following Marquette athletic and the Green Bay Packers. She passed away Thursday at the age of 70.
In case you missed it, here's a few of our best stories from last week.
A look at this week's local events and news.
Ashley Rieder is the latest officer to join the Shorewood police force, after being sworn-in Feb. 19.
According to the village, on certain residential streets, residents can now park on both sides of the street.
The southbound on-ramp for I-43 at West County Line Road is closed as North Shore Fire/Rescue crews tend to two rollover accidents.