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Drum Roll Please: And the Winning E-Reader is ...?
Patch editor spends a week getting to know the ups and downs of four e-readers now available for use through the W.J. Niederkorn Library.

I graduated from the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire with 2 bachelor's degrees, one in Print Journalism and the second in Spanish. I then interned in the online department for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and also spent a year as a copy editor for the Green BayPress Gazette. I am currently pursuing a Masters of Business Administration with an emphasis in Internet Marketing degree from the Florida Institute of Technology (don't worry, classes are all online, so I'll still be covering the news here!)
Patch editor spends a week getting to know the ups and downs of four e-readers now available for use through the W.J. Niederkorn Library.

A roundup of recent activity from the police blotter.
Port Washington and Saukville are both holding parades, ceremonies in honor of Memorial Day.
A weekly recap of the news from Patch.
Organizers of the 38th annual Disabled Vets' Fish Outing say help is still needed to clean fish, load boats and serve lunch on event day.
A column celebrating area kids’ achievements showcases Molly and Eamon Boyle this week.
Some area residents busy organizing parades, speeches and more for the holiday on Monday.
Wisconsin Division of Motor Vehicles offices will be closed for another furlough on Friday, and also for the Memorial Day holiday on Monday.
A weekly look at a featured home on the market in Port Washington and Saukville.
Port High School students to perform "Pandemonium 2011" on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Patch and the Ozaukee County Humane Society-Saukville Campus will feature a pet that could be yours every week. This week features a pair of cats named Grandpa and Rex.
District attorney had requested $10,000 bail for the Mequon woman charged with ripping off two friends.
Port Washington Police Chief Richard Thomas reminds residents of anonymous tip line, which also provides $50 reward for calls leading to arrests.
Port Washington Little League teams have started playing games, and Patch will be following its sponsored team — the Brewers.
Program meant to help put a stop to underage drinking parties will now staff phone lines 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Cars were parked in residents' driveways in two instances.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Port Washington Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Website allows shoppers to search coupons, brand names, recipes and more.
Clip coupons, preview sales items, plan meals and more.
Nationwide grocery store announces a new website allowing shoppers to search coupons, brand names, recipes, create shopping lists and more.