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Shorewood Asking Residents to Water Neighborhood Trees during Dry Spell
The village is seeking residents help in watering trees in front of their homes — that are 5-years-old or younger — in light of dry conditions.

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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The village is seeking residents help in watering trees in front of their homes — that are 5-years-old or younger — in light of dry conditions.

Launching your own fireworks could be especially dangerous given the lack of rain lately.
Police have cited a 22-year-old Mukwonago woman — who veered off the road striking a light pole mid Saturday afternoon, and sending her and a passenger to the hospital — with suspected OWI. Authorities are waiting on the results of a blood test.
A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police reports.
Shorewood Athletic Director Bill Haury went before the School Board Tuesday asking that question, and made the case for the launch of a Shorewood High School athletic hall of fame recognizing former notable high school athletes.
Lane closures will impact both east and west-bound traffic starting on July 5. Crews in the area will connect a new storm sewer pipe in Newhall to the oversized storm sewer.
Rev. James Bender talks about his journey to becoming a pastor and to North Shore Presbyterian Church from upstate New York, his fondness of the community and what he hopes the future holds for the church.
With Thursday's heat index expected to exceed 100 degrees, Shorewood has set up a place to cool off and police are offering some tips on staying cool and identifying the symptoms associated with heat-related illness.
The Shorewood School Board shot down a preliminary budget Tuesday night with two members saying they would like more certainty; the district business manager said that could cause issues with hiring of new staff.
Blake Meisinger, 15, was featured within the pages of ESPN.com on Thursday as part of an article on International Surfing Day. The national sports news outlet spotted the Shorewood High School junior taking in the waves in Sheboygan.
The Milwaukee duo, the second act in Shorewood's 10-week summer sounds concert series, brings its acid-jazz to Shorewood's venue by the Milwaukee River.
Public art will soon be on display in the village, with 35 custom-decorated, super-sized hearts lining Shorewood's streets and accenting its sidewalks.
Hollywood movie director David Zucker and actor Robert Hays assured reporters Monday they were serious about a new commercial spot aimed at boosting the state's tourism, and promised comedic hijinks.
Hollywood movie director David Zucker and actor Robert Hays assured reporters Monday they were serious about a new commercial spot aimed at boosting the state's tourism, and promising comedic hijinks.
A look at this week's local events and news.
Police say a woman driver struck a light pole mid Saturday afternoon — sending her and a passenger to the hospital. The light pole in turn struck a man who was walking with a woman and child in a stroller.
As part of a school-beautification project, three murals produced by eighth-grade advanced art students went up Friday morning at Shorewood Intermediate School.
With Lake Bluff and St. Robert schools now working from the same list, a Milwaukee company will pick and pack all your fall classroom needs and put them on your doorstep.
A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police reports.