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The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department.

Whitefish Bay High School students raised more than $6,500 this school year to help a 12-year-old Make-A-Wish Foundation candidate meet her idol, country music sensation Taylor Swift.
Silver Spring businesses will continue to celebrate Eco-Week this week, so stop downtown and see what your favorite stores are doing to make the world a greener place.
Here's a few ways to join the global eco-celebration on Sunday, including some options right in your backyard.
Sasha Barkhaus' painting won Best in Show and will advance to the national Creative Self-Expression Show, where she stands to win a college scholarship
Whitefish Bay High School's National Honor Society members will pick up food donations to benefit The Hunger Task Force Saturday.
Deb Lincer's classroom is one of the state's top participants in a morning exercise program called Adventure to Fitness, which incorporates history and social studies lessons into the routine.
The Plan Commission granted permission to CherryBerry to move into the space between Dunkin' Donuts and ATI Physical Therapy on the west end of Silver Spring Drive.
The Plan Commission agreed to eight changes to the organization's development agreement and recommended the Village Board approve the JCC's request at its May 5 meeting.
This year's tree management plan would remove 202 ash trees, plant 202 non-ash trees and treat 1,700 existing ash trees.
In addition to extensive sandblasting and painting, trustees also voted to add a logo to the water tower on the west end of the village.
Village officials shocked at high price tag of expanding sewer capacity and ask village staff for more information. Trustees also moved forward with a pilot project to inspect and repair private sanitary sewer laterals.
Shoppers are invited to visit establishments as they showcase their sustainable wares, offer unique products and hold in-store promotions from April 20 to April 28.
A disorderly drunk driving arrest and marijuana use at Klode Park also made this week's Whitefish Bay police log.
The two-term representative currently lives in Whitefish Bay, but says she would move if she wins election to the new post formed by the legislature's redistricting plan.
A Cedarburg retailer obtained village approval to fill the space occupied by Gallery 505, which is relocating a couple doors down. The owner says he believes Silver Spring could become a destination for rug shoppers.
The Village Board will discuss big sewer news Monday night, the Plan Commission will discuss the JCC petition and two new businesses Tuesday night and a Holocaust remembrance event will be held Sunday afternoon.
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A representative from CherryBerry will go before the Plan Commission Wednesday night seeking approval to open in the space between Dunkin' Donuts and ATI Physical Therapy on the west end of Silver Spring Drive.