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Patch pick class of the week: Don't just watch juggling. Learn it. Greendale Park & Recreation is offering the class this fall.

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I absolutely love to shop and have a long-time love affair with shoes, which is why Greendale is a perfect place for me to be. Southridge Mall and the downtown village stores should keep me occupied during my spare time.
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So far I learned that the historic downtown village and Southridge Mall means a lot to the Greendale community. I'm looking forward to learning about all the issues.<b><br></b>
Patch pick class of the week: Don't just watch juggling. Learn it. Greendale Park & Recreation is offering the class this fall.

We asked our fans what makes Greendale such a great place to live in. Among the top answers were the great people and the schools.
Other police calls include fraudulent usage of credit cards, dog bit a neighbor and more.
The board is looking for health professionals who will serve two-years and meet once a year.
Every Saturday Ferch's will hold Haunted Malt Shoppe. Guests can come in costume!
Dr. Dawg, a Chicago-style hot dog restaurant, will replace Hooters, which was a Greenfield mainstay for 15 years at one of the busiest shopping corridors in the Milwaukee area.
Missed Greendale's news last week? No problem. Read about the latest update on GHS fake bomb threat, newest Southridge store, some Greendale history and about some stolen flush valves.
The application will be reviewed on Wednesday. The restaurant would be built in an out-lots in front of Walmart on 76th Street.
Want to own a house in Greendale? House Hunt can help you minimize the pain of shopping for a house.
Incumbent Republican state Sen. Mary Lazich is being challenged in the 28th District by Democrat Jim Ward.
The recent fake bomb threat made by a bullied student has led to a discussion of whether a bullying is a problem in Greendale. District offi
Just in time for National Adopt a Shelter Dog month, the Wisconsin Humane Society has nearly 100 dogs and puppies available between its Milwaukee and Ozaukee campuses. Search through the available four-legged friends on Patch.
Stars and Stripes Honor Flight has taken 2,239 veterans from southeastern Wisconsin to see the WWII Memorial and other memorials in Washington, DC. The film documenting their stories continues to draw attention.
Bonnie liked NASCAR, hockey and cake decorating. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Greendale Community Church Building Fund appreciated.
Greendale voters gave more money to President Barack Obama than presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
There are still a few weeks left to decide on costumes and to stock up on candy before the village-wide trick-or-treating on Sunday, Oct. 28.
Re-enactors will discuss the soldiering experience and demonstrate weapons, including an actual Civil War cannon, and other equipment.
The CDC recommends that people get vaccinated as soon as the vaccine becomes available in their communities. The Greendale Health Department will have two flu clinics this month.
Crazy 8 is one of a number of children stores opening in the mall.