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Interior Design Group Plans to Open on Silver Spring
Susan Fredman at Home will join forces with James Hoffman Homes in Berkeley Building storefront.

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Susan Fredman at Home will join forces with James Hoffman Homes in Berkeley Building storefront.

The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department.
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Booster club honors athlete's dedication and attitude.
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Here are a few of the big events this week in Whitefish Bay.
Federal agency charges Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. with defrauding five school districts, including Waukesha.
Federal agency charges Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. with defrauding five school districts, including Whitefish Bay.
Pasch's hometown support was not enough to carry her to victory over Sen. Alberta Darling in the tough 8th Senate District recall election Tuesday night.
GOP incumbent Darling pulled out an eight-point victory over Democrat Pasch in costly election.
With nearly 850 absentee ballots in the bag so far, a heavy overall turnout is expected in the village in Tuesday's recall election.
The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department.
Hundreds of volunteers hit the streets and the phones this weekend to get out the Democratic vote in Tuesday's recall election.
Chain wants to open first North Shore shop in new retail development on Silver Spring Drive at Bay Ridge Avenue.
Patch will have a table at the Whitefish Bay Farmers Market Saturday. This week's theme is "Green Homes and Gardens."
Darling claims she left organization before she was elected to Assembly, but records shows she served on the board of directors until five years after she was elected.
With the budget repair bill in effect, union employee salaries, benefits are spelled out in document approved by board Wednesday.
The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department.
Trustees vote to have village staff and attorney work with other communities to "explore all potential remedies."