Friday is the last day for residents to vote early in person for Tuesday's election and clerks' offices across the state, including Greendale, are required to be open.
With the spring election on Tuesday, muncipal clerks' offices across the state - including Greendale - are required to be open on Good Friday. The clerk’s office at Greendale will be open for in-person absentee voting and other election details that day. Friday is the deadline for in-person voting. You may also cast an absentee ballot by mail, but it must be postmarked no later than Tuesday. Here is more information on voting early in Wisconsin. "The absentee voting statutes provide no exemption from or postponement for deadlines occurring on the Thursday or Friday before the Spring Election, regardless of their relationship to religious observances that are not recognized as state holidays," Wisconsin Government Accountability Board …
Area lawyer who represents many communities in southeastern Wisconsin will serve in Greendale on an as needed basis, replacing longtime village attorney James Burns.
For the first time in nearly 50 years, Greendale will have a new municipal lawyer. The Greendale Village Board Tuesday gave unanimous approval to appointing attorney John P. Macy as the new village attorney. He will replace current attorney James Burns, who has served in the position for 47 years. “I hope to bring my 32 years of experience here to assist you with your legal work and welcome the opportunity,” Macy said. In addition to Macy’s appointment, attorney Cynthia A. Lepkowski was named to an indefinite term as prosecutor for the village, which will take effect Jan. 1. Lepkowski is currently serving in that role. Village Manager Todd Michaels said the village sent out requests for proposals to more than 10 area law firms to fill the…
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