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Braille Menus Coming to All Shorewood Restaurants
By providing menus to nearly 25 restaurants, Shorewood becomes the first place in Wisconsin to adopt a community-wide braille menu program.

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Hometown: Beloit, WI
Bio: Jeff Rumage has always had a passion for writing, learning about others and understanding the community around him.
Those three things drove Jeff to walk into The Daily Cardinal, one of UW-Madison's student newspapers, where he covered city, state and campus news stories.
After graduating from UW-Madison, Jeff took a job with a weekly newspaper in Oconomowoc, where he immersed himself in the community over the course of three years- writing about everything from farmers markets to murder trials.
When he learned about Patch's vision for community journalism, he felt compelled to be a part of it.
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Also, many beautiful North Shore homes have incurred substantial property damage due to repeat flood events. I will provide updates on what is being done to remedy village sewer issues.
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By providing menus to nearly 25 restaurants, Shorewood becomes the first place in Wisconsin to adopt a community-wide braille menu program.

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