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Port Washington-Saukville Week in Review: May 7-13

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 May 7 to 13.

Anthony D. Peters sentenced in Walmart stabbing
Athony D. Peters, the Port Washington man found guilty of stabbing Michael Fosco in the in Saukville, was sentenced earlier this week to 25 years in prison followed by 20 years supervision, after and the judge suggested he showed no remorse for his crime but only for not killing Fosco.

Port Washington police chief submits letter of resignation
After five-and-a-half years with the department, in May 2012.

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New group in Port Washington to help residents cope with death, grief
A program called to focus on helping kids and adults deal with the loss of a loved one. Mourning Cloak is also looking for plenty of volunteers and donations, so get in touch with Pat Morrissey at 414-704-7640 to learn more about what there is for you to do.

Saukville accepts offer for free update to warning siren system
Saukville village officials have decided to go ahead with an offer from a Milwaukee-based company to at no cost to the village.

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Port Washington High School gets an A+ for graduation rate
Graduation rates continue to increase across the state of Wisconsin, and that story holds true here in Port Washington, where in the 2009-10 school year.



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