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Recapping Greendale News This Week

Read about Greendale students sending a piano to the Congo, car break-ins, Green Bay Packer Jordy Nelson at Southridge, Twi-Nite opener, tennis invitational and about the man behind the Greendale 75th anniversary columns.

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Week#65 - Marie's children explain why she is such a great mom, and all the great things she has done for Greendale . Also, read about a 1938 Government Suggestions Booket for new residents.



Not too much crime in Greendale last week. Read about a couple of drug possession, trespassing and a few more cases.

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The Greendale School Board has approved an application process for the replacement of the board position vacated by Jim Schutte.



Despite the rain this weekend, Greendale Tennis pulled through with a successful win.

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Police posted on their Facebook page that there have been some car break-ins in the Village. A suspect might be in custody for several thefts in different counties.



The bus driver told police two men swore at him repeatedly before making an unusual threat.



The recall primary isn't considered a normal primary, and people can cross party lines. However, some voters are trying to vote for both parties within the same race.



The consulting firm will help train and mentor a new food service coordinator, who will oversee the daily operations.



Village wide turnout was 47 percent, slightly higher than the 38 percent turnout April 3.



The Greendale School District will soon hire a recruiting consulting firm to help in the search for a new superintendent who will replace William Hughes.



Racine woman who allegedly stole from Southridge Mall is one of the first charged with a felony under the state's new law.



David Miller seems to do it all in Greendale. You'll see him at almost every Greendale meeting and major event.



The proposed rectangular shape of the arch was met with resistance. This will be the second sign this year designed to attract downtown visitors.



Suspect tells officer he didn't pull over because he thought he was getting pulled over for no good reason.



The baseball fields came alive as Greendale's Twi-Nite league opened their 2012 season.



Two seniors are hoping to get an upright piano to the Kinshasa Symphonic Orchestra in the Congo after they were inspired by a CBS's 60 Minutes segment.



Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jordy Nelson partnered up with Kohl’s and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin to host a fun, interactive home safety event at Kohl’s – Southridge Mall on Friday.


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