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Letter: Tree Pruning Priority Post-October Storm
Madison Shade Tree Management Board gives update on cleanup efforts after October snowstorm.

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Madison Shade Tree Management Board gives update on cleanup efforts after October snowstorm.

Of the trees pruned, 375 had potentially dangerous hanging limbs, according to the Shade Tree Management Board.
Payment includes $350,000 for 'physical injury and sickness' to a retired officer who claimed he suffered health problems due to assignment given by former Madison Police chief.
A look at the week's top stories in Madison.
Gotham City superhero visiting the Rose City for library fundraiser featuring trucks galore.
Folk rock group with a member from Madison scheduled to play free outdoor concert from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Museum of Early Trades & Crafts.
This 1910 Tudor is one of six open houses in Madison this week.
Pick your favorite in Madison Readers' Choice 2012.
Council president says governing body could discuss the Madison Police Department in its entirety and all options going forward in light of Chief John Trevena's retirement.
John Trevena announced his retirement Wednesday, effective immediately, the mayor said.
Chief John Trevena announced his retirement Wednesday, effective immediately, the mayor said.
Team topped Colonia at Sonny Vitale Memorial Field.
Updated five-year plan will be presented soon and funds budgeted for pump station work could be locked in, Councilman Rob Catalanello said.
New federal regulations also increase prices, according to the food service provider for Madison schools.
White horse led a white carriage and a white limo on Green Village Road for a wedding over the weekend, as you can see in this photo shared by the Madison Police Department.
Proposed system estimated to cost $2 million.