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Monday, December 24, 2012

Year in Review — No. 8: New Bar to Bring 'Up North' Feel to North Shore

Join us as we take a trip down memory lane and look at the top 10 Shorewood stories of 2012.

As the year winds down, we'll all surely look back at what we've done in 2012. Here at Shorewood Patch, we're doing the same thing with a list of the top 10 local stories of the year.  Join us as we take a trip down memory lane. The top stories were chosen based on page views in addition to the impact it had on the community. No. 8 — New Bar Brings 'Up North' Feel to North Shore Camp Bar recently pitched its tent on North Oakland Avenue. On Aug. 29, Patch talked to owner Paul Hackbarth about his new northern Wisconsin cabin-themed bar opening in Shorewood. His love of a trip "up north" was the inspiration behind the bar. Read the full story here

CowDung

9:46 am on Wednesday, December 26, 2012

While it seems to be a popular place, I personally don't think that Camp is at all like the 'Up North'. The music is way too loud. I was hoping for a more quiet place where one can relax and converse with friends or shoot a game of darts--like the places we go to when we are 'Up North'...   more ›

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Year in Review — No. 10: McCann Plans to Retire at End of School Year

Join us as we take a trip down memory lane and look at the top 10 Shorewood stories of 2012.

As the year winds down, we'll all surely look back at what we've done in 2012. Here at Shorewood Patch, we're doing the same thing with a list of the top 10 local stories of the year.  Join us as we take a trip down memory lane. The top stories were chosen based on page views in addition to the impact it had on the community. No. 10 — McCann Plans to Retire at End of School Year After nearly a decade at the helm in the Shorewood School District, Superintendent Blane McCann announced Jan. 9, he would retire at the end of the school year.  When the story broke, McCann told Patch he felt it was a good time to move forward, but he will miss the many wonderful people he has worked with over the nine years he has served as superintendent here. …

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Milwaukee's Top 10 Most Wanted Criminals

Watch out for these dangerous criminals.

These men are all wanted for major crimes such as homicide, sexual assault and armed robbery, making them very dangerous. If you see any of these men, please contact your local police department, or call the Milwaukee Police Department directly at: 414-935-7360.

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