There is still time to join Shorewood Public Library's Virtual Read Woke challenge! Created by Georgia high school librarian Cecily Lewi ...
The village is asking for the public's opinion on implementing tools to preserve historic Shorewood architecture.
Shorewood announced a plan to install more dog waste stations and presented an opportunity for community members to adopt them.
The Shorewood Band Parents Association hopes to bring the Echoes of Camp Randall marching band to Shorewood's 4th of July.
The Village of Shorewood is asking residents to submit stories about selfless acts by neighbors for a chance to honor them.
A market for artists to sell their work is coming to Hubbard and River Park this summer. The market is inviting artisans to be a vendor.
Dozens of signs and ribbons appeared on Lake Drive's trees recently. Yard signs advocating "Keep Lake Drive Green" are also on display.
Looking for somewhere to swim in Shorewood? Atwater Park will have lifeguards on duty starting June 26.
At the June 9, 2021 Library Board meeting, the trustees updated the Library COVID-19 policy regarding face-coverings and masks in the li ...
The Community Fitness Center Pool revised its policy for this summer to no longer require pre-registration. Still no open swim, though.
Of course, we want to keep kids reading and learning all summer but we don't want it to be a chore for them or for you. Our summer readi ...
The day-long bicycle racing event that spans over a mile of Village streets is seeking volunteers to help out. The event occurs June 25.
The Shorewood Public Library continues to provides access to materials, online resources, public computers, limited seating and even wif ...
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the nation's blood supply.
Shorewood Public Library encourages people of all ages to read books that expand their horizons as part of a national reading campaign.
Shorewood voters can take advantage of in-person absentee voting now through Feb. 12.
Where should the village place proposed dog waste stations? The Parks Commission wants suggestions from residents.
In this four-part series hosted by the Shorewood Public Library, Reggie Jackson will examine the hot topic of Black Lives Matter.
If you use the off‐leash dog park at any Milwaukee County park, your pet is required to have a current license.
Data released December 7 by the North Shore Health Department reveal two more people died from the coronavirus since Friday.
The Shorewood Foundation has received a bequest valued at $3.25 million from the Carol Habeck Trust and the Gordon E. Habeck Trust.
The Shorewood Business Improvement District is set to pull off the final round of the mobile music series for 2020, Merry Mobile Music.
The Village of Shorewood conducted a transportation and parking analysis in 2019-2020. Changes begin next month.
Winter parking regulations restrict parking on the east and north sides of most residential streets.
Courtney Hinder says she was looking for a way to help others during the holiday season. And she hopes others will join her on her mission.
Starting November 25, the Shorewood library will not off any services inside the building.
Researchers from several universities have created an event risk planning tool for every county in the nation.
Community feedback throughout the year and priorities identified by the volunteer committees and Village officials help shaped the budget.
Several businesses have submitted plans to alter their installations to make them more winter-friendly, according to the Village
This closure was originally scheduled for Monday, November 9, and has been moved to Tuesday.
The Village's Department of Public Works is experiencing a shortage in personnel due to a number of employees who must quarantine.
The North Shore Health Department is hosting November flu clinics at the Shorewood and Brown Deer Locations.
You may have noticed a new addition in front of the old Kensington Liquor Store.
The Hounds of Halloween will be parading around Shorewood on Saturday.
North Shore Health Department released the latest coronavirus data Tuesday.
You can participate in the virtual Halloween Costume Picture Parade.
Residents are encouraged to safely dispose of all unwanted, unneeded, or expired medications.
The project is creeping along.
Volunteers will help Shorewood’s elderly or disabled neighbors prepare their yards for winter.
Rake leaves into piles at the edge of the curb on the parkway starting Monday.
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