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Brookfield Central Falls to Whitefish Bay in Playoff Game
Close game at the half turns into a route as Bay wins 28-3 and gets ready to take on Brookfield East in third round of the playoffs.

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Close game at the half turns into a route as Bay wins 28-3 and gets ready to take on Brookfield East in third round of the playoffs.

With a win over the Lancers Saturday, the Blue Dukes now turn their focus to Brookfield East in the third round of the playoffs.
The local branch of the coffee shop chain is being renovated, and will be closed through Tuesday.
Local health insurance experts weigh in on the Affordable Care Act's impact on the cost and access to mammography and other preventive cancer screenings.
Also, don't forget the Great Pumpkin Festival will reopen Wednesday night for trick-or-treating and a spooky story time in Old Schoolhouse Park.
Whitefish Bay's Great Pumpkin Festival kicked off Wednesday, and Patch was on the scene to capture all of the smiles, dancing and pumpkin juice at Old Schoolhouse Park.
Whitefish Bay will play Brookfield Central in the second round of the Division 2 WIAA playoffs at 4 p.m. Saturday at Lubar Stadium in Whitefish Bay.
Political figures will be popular this year, but you can also plan to see plenty of classic Halloween costumes this year.
Community Preschool of Whitefish Bay was transformed into a classroom of princesses, superheroes and animals during a special Halloween parade Wednesday morning.
Stop down to Old Schoolhouse Park Wednesday through Sunday for live music, family fun and pumpkin carving.
The Whitefish Bay School District was able to turn an anticipated tax increase into a slight tax decrease after receiving more state aid than expected.
All 10 of the district's schools exceeded the state's expectations in the first-ever round of school report cards issued by the Department of Public Instruction Monday morning.
Three of the district's schools exceeded the state's performance expectations, and Cumberland School significantly exceeded the state's expectations.
The girls team won sectionals Saturday morning, and Whitefish Bay's Nick Gomoll finished second to advance to the state meet.
ThinkTOYS is closing Tuesday. In the meantime, everything in the store is 25 percent off.
Village President Julie Siegel and the Boy Scout Troop 400 Honor Guard will raise the American and United Nations flags at Village Hall Sunday.
Voters don't have to wait until Nov. 6 to vote for president — in Wisconsin, they can also vote from Oct. 22 through Nov. 2.
Whitefish Bay High School saw the biggest increase in enrollment, adding 47 new students since last year.
Momentum and Razor Pro will be sprayed at Craig Counsell Park Friday.
With a 6-0 win over Cedarburg Thursday night, Bay will now have to duke it out with Brookfield East to see which team advances to the state tournament.