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The Votes are in For Best Brunch Place in Greendale
This week Harmony Inn the Village, Applebees, Ruby Tuesday and Traditional Pancake House Restaurant all competed in a poll. The winner is...

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This week Harmony Inn the Village, Applebees, Ruby Tuesday and Traditional Pancake House Restaurant all competed in a poll. The winner is...

The Greendale Police Department will join about 400 law enforcement agencies in intensifying enforcement of the mandatory safety belt law during the annual Click It or Ticket mobilization from May 21 to June 3.
North Shore Bank will hold its sixth annual bank-wide Community Shredding Day on Saturday, May 5, from 9 a.m. to noon. Patch will be there as well. Stop by our table for a chance to win tickets to the zoo or to the Milwaukee Public Museum.
Half-price drinks between 3-5 p.m. and a new Chocolate Cookie Crumble flavor? Yes!
In response to growing resident enrollment at the elementary level the school district started researching alternatives two years ago. Today they announced the offices will be moved from Highland View Elementary to Greendale High School this summer.
The ladies of the Raspberry Berets celebrated the organization's birthday with cocktails, lunch and an interesting fashion show. The fashion took the ladies through the decades of the 1900s.
Southway and the resurfacing of the Village Center parking lot will be part of the $1 million 2012 Street Rehab Program.
People can stop by any of North Shore Bank’s over 40 Wisconsin branches, including the Southridge branch in Greendale. Patch will also be at the Southridge branch giving away prizes!
April 21, 2012 was proclaimed Robert J. Hintz day for his pariticipation in the Boy Scouts of America Troop 506.
The renovations will include new classrooms, a driveway, nine parking spaces, new entry way and lobby.
High School teacher Russell Craze was chosen to participate in the 2012 Siemens Teachers as Researchers (STARs) fellowship program. Craze will work with the nation’s top scientists on short-term projects.
Which restaurant serves your perfect weekend breakfast? Whether it's an early-morning coffee and pastry, sweet French toast or savory egg dish, Patch is looking to name the best spot for a weekend breakfast/brunch in town.
The video, released to Fox 6 News, shows the suspects making their way through Greenfield and Greendale at 2 a.m. April 24.
There were a couple of domestic violence arrests, a suspicious car in the Industrial Loop, and a retail theft getaway.
The Greendale Parks and Recreation Department has released their Summer brochure. Let them help you plan out your Summer!
Is your desk full of papers with too many things to remember? "Last Chance" aims to help. It will remind you of important things ending soon. Contact us if you know of an upcoming deadline you don't want people to miss!
Dr. William Hughes' resignation will go in effect July 1. He's leaving the district to work with a national non-profit organization.
Missed some Greendale news last week? Let us make it easy for you. Read about the AVA Walk, crime alerts, savings from Act 10, school board news, and see some photos from the TADA Festival and the children's resale.
The Stars and Stripes Honor Flight had a late landing Saturday night, but that didn't deter the hundreds of people who showed up to thank the veterans during a special homecoming parade.
The Greendale Entertainment Association held its annual children's resale with over 225 sellers. The association usually raises over $35,000 through this sale.