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Reports from Fox Point and Bayside police departments.

His parents find there was a whole new side of Joe they didn't even know was there.
A weekly recap highlighting the week's top news in Fox Point and Bayside.
Making kids camp accessible for every kid.
Many passing drivers honked in support as they passed the shivering Nicolet protesters.
Jaeger schnitzel on a bed of sweet apple sauerkraut, and a single baby dumpling took me on a tasteful trip to Germany.
North Shore Library offers some reading suggestions keeping with the green theme.
Borders has filed for bankruptcy and will close many of its stores by the end of April.
Stripping teachers of bargaining rights will take a toll on education quality, Democrat Pasch contends.
At least one polling place sees steady business on Tuesday.
Reports from Fox Point and Bayside police departments.
Reports from Fox Point and Bayside police departments.
Numbers, comments show continued support for looking at consolidation among districts.
Residents will have planned pick-up dates for their Christmas trees.
Just a few new faces have surfaced for both the local school and village boards.
The North Shore Fire Department reminds everyone to be careful with your space heaters during the cold months of winter.