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Year in Review: October

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.

The buzz was all about bees

something Port officials later  — sparking a debate. Now, city officials are .

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Sgt. James T. Blong, of Port Washington, was buried in Arlington in October. His nephew, Mike Schmit of Schmit Bros. dealership,

Walmart finishes remodel, adding grocery store

was complete in October, and a ceremony at the store celebrated its upgraded look.

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Port High celebrates homecoming

Brimming with Pirate pride, the community gathered for a parade, tailgate and other festivities before the annual homecoming football game.  

Who should pay for Highway 33 construction?

The Port Washington Common Council discussed whether property owners along the road could  project.


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