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Man in chicken suit helps bring chickens to Shorewood

A Shorewood man came to a village board meeting to plead his case for why residents should be able to have backyard chickens

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Shorewood village president spring election McKaig defeats Carpenter

McKaig received 1,847 votes (about 51% of votes) compared to Carpenter s 1,758 votes (49%). Results are not official until they are canvassed. Village President Allison Rozek did not seek re-election. McKaig said she s thankful for voters, no matter who they supported. I m excited to be the village president and lead us into the next three years of what we need to do as a community, she said. Carpenter said while the results aren t what she had hoped for, she is still excited for the future of the village. I hope that I can continue to support Shorewood and love this community as we move forward, said Carpenter.

Current and former Shorewood trustee compete to be village president

Two candidates with trustee experience are competing to become Shorewood s next village president.   Jessica Carpenter, a current trustee, and Ann McCullough McKaig, a former trustee with seven years experience, are seeking the village president seat in the April 6 election. Village President Allison Rozek is not seeking re-election. Both candidates are eager to make Shorewood a more inclusive place to live and address community concerns by engaging with residents. The candidates were asked to answer the following questions. Their responses were limited to 100 words.   What s an important issue facing the village, and how would you address it? Jessica Carpenter: The No. 1 issue facing Shorewood is affordability. Extending our TID (tax incremental financing district) will help new residents choose Shorewood, but we must ensure residents can stay here, too. The way we can do that is by focusing on our taxes. I chose to run for village president because during my time o

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