Cutest Couple Contest 2013
If you and your partner even would make Saint Valentine blush, enter your photo now for a chance to win a $40 gift card to The Pasta Shoppe.
If you and your partner even would make Saint Valentine blush, enter your photo now for a chance to win a $40 gift card to The Pasta Shoppe.
Are you and your partner the epitome of cute? Enter our contest to win a $40 gift card to a romantic dinner at The Pasta Shoppe!
Do you and your spouse still hold hands after all these years? Do you exemplify commitment, loyalty and friendship? Then enter Patch's Cutest Couple Contest. If you and your partner even would make Saint Valentine blush, enter your photo now for a chance to win. Just upload your photo by midnight on Feb. 15 and don’t forget to include your names in the tagline. (You need to be a registered Patch user, log into the site, click on this story, then select "Upload Photos.") Winners will be based on reader votes in the comments and announced on Feb. 18. Contest dates for Feb. 4-18. The winning couple will receive a $40 gift card for a romantic dinner at The Pasta Shoppe in Port Washington. Please click here for 2013 giveaway rules. Check out …
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See a sampling of local job opportunities throughout southeastern Wisconsin
Looking for work in southeastern Wisconsin? Here's a roundup of openings, according to indeed.com and employer sites. Milwaukee County Waukesha County Ozaukee County Racine County Are you an employer? Post your opening in the comments' section below.

6:57 pm on Saturday, November 24, 2012
Been there done that: I take it you are using every ounce of your 99 weeks of unemployment? Any decent employer will not hire someone like you, even at $10-12/ hr. Your best bet is get used to saying,"Would you like fries with that?" Though I doubt you are the type to want to work for a living, what page(s) is your signature on?   more ›
Suspect took two minutes to produce his wallet when a Bayside police officer asks to see his ID.
A 41-year-old Port Washington man is facing charges after he was spotted driving drunk through Bayside Saturday. Trevor Elliot Lowe was charged in Milwaukee County Circuit Court Monday with one count of third offense operating while intoxicated and one count of operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited alcohol concentration. If convicted, he faces up to one year in county jail and $2,000 in fines. According to the criminal complaint: A Bayside police officer on patrol Saturday spotted Lowe driving northbound on I-43 and deviate between lanes without using his turn signal. The officer then pulled Lowe over and noticed he smelled of alcohol. The officer asked to see Lowe’s driver’s license, however, it took him two minutes to show it to …
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Fire that destroyed part of a replica frontier fort in the Town of Port Washington.
A roundup of places to be and people to meet in Fox Point and Bayside.
Who said nothing ever happens in Fox Point or Bayside — Patch certainly doesn't think so! Check out all the places to be, things to do and people to see as we look at the week ahead. Foods for a Healthy Heart Learn how to improve your heart health through simple and practical modifications of your food choices Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the North Shore Library. Registered Dietitian Heather Klug from The Karen Yontz Women's Cardiac Awareness Center at Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center will give a nutrition presentation to show you how to modify your diet and help preserve your heart health. Sensenbrenner Coming to Town U.S. Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner, R-Menomonee Falls, is making his way to Fox Point and Bayside Thursday. The congressman will …
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Reports from the Fox Point and Bayside police departments.
Snoozing in the River Point Shopping Center usually would not be a huge problem, but at 2:21 a.m. it can look a bit suspicious to police. Fox Point police noticed an occupied vehicle in the parking lot at the River Point Shopping Center early Wednesday morning. In the report, officers noted that the lights were on inside the car, then off a few minutes later. The officer said the driver appeared to be sleeping, however due to recent burglaries at CVS and Walgreens and the fact that there are no open businesses at the shopping center at 2 a.m., the officers decided to check it out. As the officers walked up, they noticed the dashboard lights were on. Officers awoke the snoozing driver and had her open the window. She had to fumble with the …
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10:58 am on Monday, February 18, 2013
LOL *such not suck...   more ›