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PHOTOS: Shorewood Criterium Cycling Classic
Thousands crowded North Oakland Avenue and packed front yards in the village for the ninth Shorewood Criterium Cycling Classic Thursday.

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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Thousands crowded North Oakland Avenue and packed front yards in the village for the ninth Shorewood Criterium Cycling Classic Thursday.

Presenting a focus on rural and urban landscapes, and portraits of people in their neighborhood surroundings, the exhibition reflects local photographer John O'Hara's passion for capturing the beauty, diversity and people of the city.
Best known for his films “Airplane,” “The Naked Gun” series, “Ruthless People” and the last two installments of “Scary Movie," Zucker is back in the state to shoot another tourism commercial, this time with a guest star.
Officials approved on Monday a $109,000 patch job for Wilson Drive. The major thoroughfare has gone from bad to worse as crews perform sewer work.
Kicking off 10 weeks of free performances, reggae group King Solomon drew a large crowd to Shorewood's venue by the Milwaukee River.
Village officials approved two $16,500 rain gardens near Kensington Boulevard and Wildwood Avenue as part of the village's "green commitment" and comprehensive project to revamp its sewer system.
It's the first official day of summer and the longest day of the year.
With locals set to pack Estabrook Park Wednesday for the grand opening a new beer garden, are you excited or uneasy about the park's new addition?
The Shorewood Criterium Cycling Classic serves as the opening night of an 11-day Pro-Am Cycling Series in Wisconsin. Shorewood Patch will be there, too, right at the finish line.
Village Manager Chris Swartz said expenses incurred for environmental contract work during a week-long investigation of a gasoline leak into Shorewood's sewer system has been recouped, though officials had already written it off.
Local police and bike shop Rainbow Jersey teamed up for the Shorewood Business Improvement District's First Ride event, teaching children how to ride their bicycles sans training wheels.
The owners of Three Lions Pub are teaming up with other Oakland Avenue businesses to throw a block party, offering live music and drinks on the street.
Victim told police a noticeably-intoxicated man approached her while she waited in a bus shelter, offered her a beer from a plastic bag full of Miller Lites, exposed himself and then suddenly assaulted her, demanding she hand over her cell phone.
Swimming since she was 5, Shorewood's Rachel Munson will hit the pool with gold medalists, competing at next week's trials for a chance to represent the U.S. in the Summer Olympics.
A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police reports.
A look at this week's local events and news.
Kaitlin Adams will gain community clinical experience at a Catholic parish in Piura, Peru this summer.
Stone Creek is offering free coffee, and Caribou has a buy-one, get-one deal to honor dads on their special day Sunday.
Shorewood drops their eight game of the season to the SWCHA Saints in a match Thursday night.
Dads are getting the royal treatment this year with spending up 10 percent, meaning people are spending more than ever before. Can you guess how much Americans will spend?