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Port Washington-Saukville Week in Review: April 2-8

A weekly recap of the news from Patch.

Port Washington-Saukville Patch's recap of the week's five most newsworthy stories covered on the website from April 2 to April 8.

Judge finds Anthony D. Peters guilty of Feb. 23 stabbing in Walmart
Anthony D. Peters changed his plea from "not guilty" to "no contest" as part of a deal with the state, and , setting a sentencing hearing in May.

Local elections drew high numbers, and Patch followed the winners
Port Washington in the local elections on Tuesday, as did . In the 60th Assembly District, Republican Duey Stroebel will face Democrat Rick Aaron after the in Tuesday's primary.

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Community seeks transparency on canceled meeting meant to discuss teacher contracts
Community members spoke out on Monday night at the Port Washington-Saukville School Board's regular meeting, as they move forward in deciding teacher contracts. The board meant to discuss the contracts after deciding the legality of Gov. Scott Walker's bill was not clear enough to move forward.

Aldermen keep quiet on pending deal with owners of former M&I buildings
The Port Washington Common Council met in closed session with City Attorney Eric Eberhardt the city and Port Harbor Investment LLC, the owners of the former M&I buildings in downtown Port which are in danger of being razed.

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Police respond to incident in Upper Lake Park
Police responded to on Tuesday afternoon, and confirm the man had committed suicide.


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