Monday, April 15, 2013
It was a cold, rainy weekend, but volunteers still showed up to the make the electronics recycling event possible.
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Monday, April 15
Editor's note: The following was submitted by The Volunteer Center of Ozaukee County. On April 5 and 6, The Volunteer Center volunteers generously gave their time to lift and load a semi with the community's unwanted TVs, electronics, and microwaves. We sent it all to URT recycling where they will be recycled as greenly as possible. We want to thank all our volunteers and the community for again supporting the Volunteer Center.
Monday, April 1, 2013
The Volunteer Center of Ozaukee County hosts the event all weekend long.
Editor's note: The following information is taken from a press release submitted by the Volunteer Center of Ozaukee County. Spring is the air! Can you feel it? Volunteer Center of Ozaukee's Electronic Recycling annual spring event on Saturday and Sunday will take all your old computer electronics, TVs, microwaves and cellphones then recycle them in an earth-friendly way. It is a great way to start the spring season getting rid of the old and welcoming the new. The Volunteer Center raises awareness of the volunteer needs of over 60 community agencies, then connects volunteers to those needs. Community agencies could use your help getting their green spaces ready for spring. Riveredge Earth Day Work and Learn, planting trees at Ozaukee …
Sunday, June 24, 2012
A look ahead to what you need to know in Port Washington and Saukville this week.
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Sunday, June 24, 2012
Here are some highlights of the upcoming week in Port Washington and Saukville. There are just the essentials; Port Washington-Saukville Patch has its own events calendar and you are invited to enter your own events. Pretty pasta Learn how to make our own pasta, regular and gluten-free, along with sauces and sides starting at 6 p.m. Monday at the W.J. Niederkorn Library. Get pedaling Habush Habush & Rottier will continue its statewide tour to provide children with free bike helmets at the Port Washington Police Department Bike Rodeo from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday at Lincoln Elementary School. Go Green The Port Washington-Saukville Jaycees are teaming up with 5R Processors, Ltd. of Ladysmith to help Port Washington and the surrounding …
Thursday, September 8, 2011
The village of Saukville is working together with Veolia Environmental services to offer its residents a free day to dispose of unused electronics.
Saukville residents have the chance to clear out some of their electronic clutter and dispose of it in an environmentally sound way for free this weekend. The village of Saukville is working together with Veolia Environmental services on the one day event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. "Recycling of these electronic materials is the environmentally responsible way of disposing of unneeded, excess or obsolete electronic equipment," said Roy Wilhelm, Saukville Village Director of Public Works. "The Village does not provide this service through its normal garbage and recycling services, it directs residents to the private sector." Electronics recycling efforts have picked up in popularity in the past couple of years around Wisconsin since …
Friday, August 19, 2011
Port Washington police continue to search for suspects in connection with more than 30 thefts since May.
Port Washington police continue to stay busy with a string of thefts hitting the city. The department took six more reports of thefts from mostly unlocked cars since Tuesday, meaning there have been more than 30 thefts from vehicles in Port Washington since May. The thefts continue the crime trend that has also been affecting other communities in Ozaukee County. At 8:08 a.m. Tuesday, police responded to the700 block of North Montgomery Street where a 40-year-old Port Washington man said his portable DVD player was taken from his unlocked vehicle overnight. At 9:28 a.m. Tuesday, another theft was reported by a 67-year-old Port Washington man in the 300 block of West Dodge Street. A pair of prescription glasses and $3 in change was taken …
Melissa Herkowski Stratton
12:42 am on Tuesday, August 23, 2011
that's not low income anymore the ones behind port house restaurant on mineral springs dr are just because somebody is low income does not make them a thief   more ›