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Community Groups Gearing Up For Klode Park Weed Out
The Whitefish Bay Garden Club is seeking teams of volunteers to keep Klode Park weed-free and pesticide-free in advance of the Fourth of July festival.

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The Whitefish Bay Garden Club is seeking teams of volunteers to keep Klode Park weed-free and pesticide-free in advance of the Fourth of July festival.

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Silver Spring businesses offered refreshments, promotions and a chance to support American military troops through the Trees From Home initiative.
On the first night of summer, the Whitefish Bay Civic Foundation served up 405 pounds of ice cream and a night of community fun Wednesday night.
Visit the shops of Silver Spring Drive from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday to take advantage of business promotions, refreshments, prize drawings and an opportunity to decorate miniature Christmas trees for our troops overseas.
The national salon franchise opened Monday in the storefront previously occupied by Nevaeh Medispa.
Valuables were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Lake Drive, and a bike went missing from a garage on Berkeley Boulevard. See what else made the Whitefish Bay police report last week.
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Margery Hogan, a longtime resident of Whitefish Bay, was devoted to her family and was actively involved at Holy Family Catholic Church.
Susan Fredman at Home, an interior designer and home furnishing company, received a five-star rating Saturday. Read on to learn how you can share your experiences at local businesses.
Lakeshore Ripsharks players Andrew Reidy and Anders Bjella were named First Team All State and First Team All Conference this year. They both plan to continue the sport in college.
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The Village Board allocated nearly $300,000 last week to replace two municipal roofs, an air conditioner, aging windows and electrical damage from leaks in the past.
Stone Creek is offering free coffee, and Caribou has a buy-one, get-one deal to honor dads on their special day Sunday.
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