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Bay Volleyball Team Falls in First Conference Match
Blue Dukes stand at 1-2 record after a 3-0 loss to powerful Germantown team in North Shore Conference play.

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Blue Dukes stand at 1-2 record after a 3-0 loss to powerful Germantown team in North Shore Conference play.

Lane changes coming to Lake Drive Tuesday, as crews begin paving the roadway.
Students will see new classrooms, more technology and 15 new teachers this school year.
The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department.
Homecoming festivities include the parade, tailgate and – of course – the big game against Milwaukee Lutheran.
Farmers market, home sports games are some of the events on tap this week.
Hounds Around Town has prepared a variety of activities to keep your pets entertained during the farmers market Saturday morning.
Margo Miller will follow in four generations of footsteps when she starts her teaching career at Cumberland School next week.
Youth sports grant will support JCC scholarships and new athletic equipment.
The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department.
Residents reported seeing a man attempting to break in to vehicles early Friday morning.
Nearly 75-year-old building on Hampton Avenue has been for sale for months.
But consultants' estimates presented Monday don't include cost of fixing sanitary sewers.
Business district leader says outgoing businesses are outweighed by incoming businesses, and vacant storefronts are in high demand.
Students show off the improved acoustics of the new high school music rooms, as well as other building improvements, at Sunday's showcase and dedication ceremony.
High school sports and Toy Story screening are other events on tap this week in Whitefish Bay.
Silver Spring street party features three bands, food and beer.
Community is invited to see the final product of the building improvements funded by the referendum.
Average score of 26.6 also a record for the high school.
Brian Leibl was recently hired as CFO of Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center.