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Shorewood Snapshot: School Annual Meeting; Village Budget Talks; Barktoberfest
A look at this week's local events and news.

Adam joined Patch in November 2010, launching Shorewood Patch as editor. After a four-year stint in the U.S. Air Force as a military cop, he began studying journalism at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, Wyo. obtaining an associated degree in 2005. He continued studying journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, obtaining his bachelors degree. Adam interned as a multimedia reporter at My Community NOW Newspapers covering community news in the Milwaukee metro area for about a year, prior to joining Patch.
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A look at this week's local events and news.

Two minutes left, Messwood elected for an onside kick and got the ball back, but wasn't able to pull off the comeback, and dropped its first Midwest Conference match 43-40 Friday night.
With just weeks before the November presidential election, Barack Obama backers came out in force Saturday afternoon, as the president spoke at Milwaukee's Summerfest grounds.
The DMZ Community Garden Group and the Borchert Field C.A.R.E.S, an effort aimed at addressing neighborhood crime and empowering residents in the Milwaukee neighborhood, will launch its first celebration Saturday from 2 to 6 p.m.
The beer garden along the Milwaukee River has garnered some national attention, after debuting just this summer.
It's that time of year again. Fall leaf collection is approaching, and Shorewood will begin making the rounds with vacuum machines Oct. 15 through Dec. 7.
Shorewood will pay 17.45 percent of the fire department budget shared amongst the seven North Shore communities, after approving a three-year agreement.
Crews will begin flushing hydrants around the village starting Monday.
A roundup of some yard sales your neighbors are holding this weekend.
Two brothers hope to open their new pizza shop, Falbo Bros. Pizzeria, Oct. 1 in place of Salvatore's.
School officials will hold a budget hearing and a public vote on the 2012 tax levy.
A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police log.
More than a dozen pro road racers from Shorewood shined in Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival mountain bike event.
Police cite woman, who said she had diarrhea and just had to go, for disorderly conduct after defecating twice near a Shorewood bus stop.
Victim told police a white male approached him while walking in the 3500 block of North Downer Avenue, stuck a sharp object in his back, and asked him what he had on him.
A new law going into effect on Nov. 1 bans teenagers and new drivers from using their cell phones while driving.
The physician who reportedly admitted abusing children at a Boy Scout camp worked at the Greenfield Health Department after spending 35 years with Children's Hospital of Wisconsin.
Midwest chapter of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests or SNAP, led by Shorewood's Peter Isely, says the physician worked at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin for 35 years, after admitting to Scouting officials he sexually assaulte
The physician who reportedly admitted abusing children at a Boy Scout camp lives in Greendale, and worked at the Greenfield Health Department after spending 35 years with Children's Hospital of Wisconsin.
As the village and school district prepare to finalize budgets, they say all they can do is wait and see what happens after the state's collective bargaining law was ruled unconstitutional on Friday.