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Week Ahead: Candidates Forum, Phantom of the Opera
Take a look at some of the events on the Whitefish Bay calendar this week.

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Take a look at some of the events on the Whitefish Bay calendar this week.

Whitefish Bay speech pathologist Dawn Wilson left the traditional school and hospital environment to start her own practice, where she has discovered a demand for modifying foreign accents.
United Methodist Church of Whitefish Bay is working with an international hunger relief organization to pack 150,000 meals for starving children throughout the world.
A man who allegedly stole four bottles of vodka from CVS last week had more than a retail theft citation to be worried about.
The woman cited for drunk driving on Port Washington Road last week nearly fell over when asked to step out of her minivan.
Responding to increasing coyote concerns, Bayside officials held a workshop that taught residents to keep coyotes off their property.
Whitefish Bay Middle School is seeking donations for a Mr. O scholarship fund and for a tile mural that allows students to express the values instilled by the school's former associate principal.
Cumberland was one of nine Title 1 schools that exceeded state standards for academic achievement and progress.
The board plans to issue $16.6 million in bonds as part of its 15-year infrastructure plan that would improve sewers and fund the Mandel TIF district.
Grant Menard, Rashadeem Gray and Jake Taylor all committed to Division I college athletic programs Wednesday.
Adding to its tradition of chili, quilt raffles and antiques, the show is adding a Valentine's Day Brunch on Sunday morning.
WNS Storm are ranked fourth in their sectional and are undefeated in the conference.
The annual "Wine and Chocolate" event features store specials, treats and entertainment at Silver Spring shops from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday.
Police were able to identify the man because he dropped his wallet and cell phone at the Fox Point Shoppes.
The Fox Point-area resident was an elementary school principal and a handwriting analyst.
The Whitefish Bay resident passed away Wednesday at the age of 85.
All five candidates running in the Feb. 19 primary election have agreed to participate in a Patch candidates forum on Feb. 13.
All of the vehicles entered were in the southwestern area of the village.
One of the drivers, a 28-year-old Saukville woman, drove over the median on Hampton Road last week.
Trustees will consider a rate increase of 33 percent in 2013, followed by an increase of 9 percent in 2015.