By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor The Racine County Economic Development Corporation will get a chance to strut its stuff May 12 at Veterans Terrace, 589 Milwaukee Ave. in Burlington. With BRP US Inc.’s Alain Villemure coming in as the guest speaker, the annual meeting will start at 4:30 p.m. with registration […]
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City OKs pool study
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor The City of Burlington Common Council approved study of the current condition and future needs of the Burlington Community Pool Tuesday night. The contract with Ayers Associates includes six different phases and can be cancelled at any time by either party with 10 days’ notice. The […]
Policing arrangement reviewed
By Dave Fidlin CORRESPONDENT With more than a quarter of the year underway, Town of Waterford officials recently paused and reviewed the shared services arrangement for public safety with the Village of Waterford. At the Town Board’s most recent meeting, Town Chairman Tom Hincz and Police Chief Tom Ditscheit said […]
Pupil aid expected to lower school tax levy
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor Thanks in large part to an increase in state per pupil aid this year, the Burlington Area School District is looking at a decrease in its tax levy. While general state aid is expected to drop by about $267,000 this year, state per pupil adjustment aid […]
Births of micropreemies creates challenge for young family
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor Life has been a little out of the ordinary lately for Craig and Carrie Kosinski, who live just outside Union Grove. Carrie’s pregnancy with twins ended at 25 weeks after six weeks of bed rest. Both of the micropreemies – Karraline and Clarissa – remain at […]
Gender identity issues won’t be added to curriculum
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor Waterford Graded School District officials said this week the district will not be adding sections on transgender people and gender identity to the human growth and development curriculum at the middle school level. That statement came in response to at least one district resident who initiated […]
District finds no easy fix for insurance hike
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor There are no easy answers anymore when it comes to the Burlington Area School District insurance situation. Facing an premium increase of 16.9 percent this year due to a number of high-cost users, the School Board choose the option of raising the base plan to a […]
Rochester’s Coral Reef site gets new life – for one night
By Dave Fidlin CORRESPONDENT A well-known Rochester landmark once known for fine dining along the Fox River is being repurposed as an outdoor wedding site – at least on a one-time basis. Waterford resident Greg Meinerz is owner of the former Coral Reef Restaurant property, 705 S. Front St. He […]
Student computer plan advances
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor With a financing proposal finally in place, the Burlington Area School District Finance Committee approved a three-year technology lease that has been discussed over the last month. The committee approved the lease on a unanimous vote, sending it to the full School Board for approval next […]
Commission appointee spurs debate
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor With the decision regarding a new fire chief likely to come down the pike over the next month and a half, the importance of the Police and Fire Commission in the City of Burlington was challenged Tuesday night. With the Common Council considering a list of […]