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Year in Review: December

A look back at the top headlines from Port Washington-Saukville Patch in 2011.

As 2011 comes to a close, Port Washington-Saukville Patch looks back at the top stories of the year, month by month. Here’s a recap of the news that made headlines in October.

You can find the rest of our month-by-month series taking a look back at 2011 here.

Several candidates join Port mayor race

After nine years serving as the city leader, when his spot goes up for election in spring. Five candidates in all surfaced, . Nomination papers are due by Tuesday.

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Residents vote on favorite new businesses

Port Washington and Saukville saw several new businesses during 2011, and this (unscientific) poll on Patch shows which places have already become favorites.

Police chiefs trade hands

A ceremony honored retiring Port Police Chief Richard Thomas and welcomed new Chief Kevin Hingiss. Lt. Mike Davel was also promoted to Captain of Operations during the ceremony.

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Saukville volunteers look to help community

Volunteers are teaming with area organizations and business

Former M&I buildings get a second chance

Port Washington Common Council voted to extend the deadline to demolish the former M&I buildings after potential buyer comes forward β€”


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