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New Boutique Features Handmade Art
Owners target niche of affordable art by local artists.

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.
Adam has been married for eight years and has two children, seven-years and two-years-old.
Owners target niche of affordable art by local artists.

Don Ford said referendums and tax increases are not the answer, but reprioritizing capital projects is the answer to helping fund sewers.
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We received the first entry to our Shorewood Patch Peeps Challenge from Carolyn Bucior, Erik Alfvin and Alex Vagelatos of Shorewood and Ellen Lafouge of Bayside.You got a Peeps to beat? Submit it and win a prize. Deadline is April 3.
The Moms Council weighs in on finding a trustworthy, reliable babysitter.
A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police reports.
Police say a Shorewood woman thought she was working as a "secret shopper" when she attempted to cash some fraudulent checks.
Plan on going on the prowl for a new home this weekend? Well, Patch is here to help. Here are a few open houses in the North Shore to get you started.
Sauer said he would focus on drawing new residents and addressing leaky sewer laterals if elected.
Adding a fence to deter trespassing onto privately owned beaches could cost the village $7,500 to $12,900.
Author Margo Hammond will hold a memoir writing workshop April 14 at the Shorewood Village Center.
Village will see savings as workers agree to more for pensions and health care.
Inspired by his fallen, long-time friend, one local firefighter will run for a charity, in his name.
A video recap of today's top stories.
District plan avoids any notable changes to curriculum offerings.
Police haven't been able to find the teenager who allegedly struck his father with a weight Sunday.
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Four Lake Bluff students wrote about their fondest memories with grandparents and showed off their writing skills in a school district essay contest.