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2 More Home Burglaries Overnight on Tuesday
Police are imploring residents to lock their homes after two new burglaries brought the count to 14 in just over a month — most of which were at unlocked houses.

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Police are imploring residents to lock their homes after two new burglaries brought the count to 14 in just over a month — most of which were at unlocked houses.

The holiday season is right around the corner and that means many will begin the search for this year's Christmas tree. You won't have to travel far though, with a tree lot opening Nov. 21 in the village.
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Police say two purses were stolen from the dining room table of a North Stowell Avenue home while its residents were in another room.
Police say other reports of car break-ins were received over the weekend and early on Monday through the complainants didn't want them documented.
As a No. 2 seed, Shorewood enjoyed a first-round bye and only need two wins to spark a state tournament berth.
Due to it being hosted out of Hartford, CT, the Shorewood School District's website might experiences technical issues or outages as Hurricane Sandy makes landfall on the east coast.
Meanwhile, the girls team posted its best effort ever with a third-place finish and is the fastest team in the program's history.
In their best Halloween costumes, children took to the sidewalks in search of treats during the village's annual trick-or-treat time.
A look at this week's local events and news.
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A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police log.
Both homes were unlocked, including a North Lake Drive house which was burglarized as the resident worked in her backyard.
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Drama students will put on a rendition of the Tony award-winning Nov. 1 through 4 in the Shorewood High School auditorium.