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Six Greendale School Board Applications Submitted for Vacant Seat
The final selection will made on June 4.

Since I was 12 years-old I've loved everything that encompasses journalism. While studying journalism at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI., I freelanced for a local Milwaukee magazine called Aqui Milwaukee. After graduating I interned at the Yakima Herald-Republic in Washington state covering a variety of issues.
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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I tend to vote for the candidate and not for a party. Before casting my vote I like to research the candidates.<br> <b> </b>
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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>
The final selection will made on June 4.

Here are the latest updates from the campaign trail in the June 5 Wisconsin gubernatorial recall election.
Want to own a house in Greendale? House Hunt can help you minimize the pain of shopping for a house.
A car was stolen from in front of a home. Another car was broken into near Jaycee Park. Women's money was stolen by homeless friend.
The man's car rolled over near Southridge Mall.
Electronic book borrowing has surged at the Greendale Public and across the state. While the technology offers convenience, libraries still face an uphill battle to utilize the online program to its greatest extent.
Read a Q&A about Greendale's American Legion Post 416.
If you plan to snap some shots of the parade or the family picnic, you should plan to share them with your neighbors on Greendale Patch.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund wants a photo for every name on "The Wall" in D.C., and two Greendale veterans are still missing pictures.
The water rate increase will go into effect on August 1.
The restaurant will close on May 31. A new classic supper club will open in August.
Berkshire Greendale, the new senior housing complex adjacent to Southridge Mall, celebrated its ribbon cutting ceremony with residents, developers and village and county officials.
Free community concerts take over Gazebo Park in Greendale Saturday and Sunday nights between June through August.
The June 5 Scott Walker recall election has prompted a spike in absentee voters around the state and in Greendale. Greendale has more than 750 absentee voter ballots issued so far.
Reminder and advisory from WisDOT includes the statewide "Click It or Ticket" initiative, so be sure to be safe and buckle up before you head out
Take a vote in the poll. The Village Board will discuss the possibility of moving the market to Broad Street.
Proper care of your new street tree will promote its healthy and successful establishment.
The June 4th walk will help raise money and awareness for two ill classmates.
Greendale High School made the top 1,000 public high schools in the nation. It was one of the 21 schools selected in Wisconsin.
Dave Bauer, former Village Board member, was part of the 50th Celebration Committee. He is once again part of the committee and is in charge of raising funds for the Diamond Celebration.