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Born to Ride: May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
The Wisconsin Motorcycle Safety Program is celebrating its 30-year anniversary while also reminding motorists to be careful on the road.

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After graduating from UW-Madison, Jeff took a job with a weekly newspaper in Oconomowoc, where he immersed himself in the community over the course of three years- writing about everything from farmers markets to murder trials.
When he learned about Patch's vision for community journalism, he felt compelled to be a part of it.
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The Wisconsin Motorcycle Safety Program is celebrating its 30-year anniversary while also reminding motorists to be careful on the road.

Here are the latest updates from the campaign trail in the upcoming recall elections.
Cumberland and Richards alumni are invited to play at Mr. Brodies' last concert, and the 5th-through-12th grade Band-O-Rama will be held Wednesday night.
Take a look at this video of sewer surcharging behind the newly-reconstructed municipal parking lot. If you have any photos, please upload them to the gallery below.
The Whitefish Bay High School senior was selected as the top female high school senior in the state and will join 140 other presidential scholars at an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C. next month.
By meeting four requirements, the village joins 3,400 other communities that have placed a high priority on planting and caring for trees.
Enjoy local tunes while learning about environmental organizations Saturday morning. Just in time for spring cleaning, area organizations will also be collecting books, bikes and household items for donation.
"Last Chance" aims to help remind you of important things ending soon. Contact us if you know of an upcoming deadline you don't want people to miss!
Don't skip breakfast. And on a laid-back weekend morning, don't rush it, either. We'd like to know where you most enjoy starting off your day (or holiday).
The GOP victory center has opened at the vacant storefront previously occupied by Mobility.
The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department also include a stolen tree and a suspicious man looking through vehicles late at night.
The comedic play will run Thursday through Saturday at Whitefish Bay High School.
Check out two local theatrical performances and an eco-fair in Whitefish Bay this week.
Grant program provides significant tuition grants to all current and new students at the K-8 school located on the Whitefish Bay-Fox Point border.
With more than 40 years of experience in the floral business, Andrew Eschweiler's Oakland Avenue boutique received a glowing business review. Feel free to add your own review to his Patch business listing!
The School Board saw a summary of health insurance bids Wednesday night but will not choose a plan until hearing input from school district employees.
Kathy Rogers was also elected to her second term as School Board President at Wednesday night's meeting.
Twelve of the team's 19 entries were named semifinalists or finalists at the state tournament, and nine students have qualified for upcoming national tournaments.
Come to Cahill Park on May 5 to donate bikes, shred documents, recycle electronics and learn about environmentally friendly initiatives under way in your community.
TJ's brother John Aliota is completely renovating the space with plans to open a new bar, Aliota's Pub and Grill, in June.