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Week Ahead: Grand Opening, Garage Sale and Ride of Silence
A roundup of places to be and people to meet in Fox Point and Bayside.

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A roundup of places to be and people to meet in Fox Point and Bayside.

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In Fox Point and Bayside, Barrett won by an even higher percentage than in the rest of Milwaukee County.
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Officers found stolen condoms, energy drinks and lighters in the vehicle and the two men refused to give a detailed explanation to police about what they were doing.
He threatened to murder her and called her profane names. Bayside police advised her to get a restraining order and he wound up with a disorderly conduct citation.
Submissions from residents showcasing a day-in-the-life in Fox Point and Bayside.
Casey O'Hare says it's important to check out the living conditions for the "Mama dog" to make sure your puppy isn't coming from a mill.
A 20-year-old had a couple girls over while he was house sitting, but he got in over his head when one of the girls walked off with a whole new wardrobe complete with jewelry, makeup, perfume and a designer purse.
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A roundup of places to be and people to meet in Fox Point and Bayside.
Hundreds gathered for the No. 1 fundraiser for the Maple Dale-Indian Hill School District. Complete with margaritas, a live DJ and both a silent and live auction, the entire room was nothing but smiles.
Her caretaker cashed a $3,050 check and stole the woman's original, and replacement, Boston Store credit cards. The caretaker charged more than $1,000 before anyone caught on.
The annual Maple Dale-Indian Hill Bash has raised more than $200,000 in it's 11-year history, helping aid teachers like Kim Mir in buying classroom supplies that have truly "enhanced student learning."
Half-price drinks from 3 to 5 p.m. and a new Chocolate Cookie Crumble flavor? Yes!
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