Sports
March Madness is a few months away, but don’t tell Port Washington High School senior Norah Merow.
The post player ushered in the basketball season with a buzzer-beater to push the Pirates over visiting Nicolet, 44-42, on Nov. 18.
The game was tied...
Op-Ed
The plight of the homeowners and landowners whose property is in the path of the high-voltage power line corridor planned to serve the Vantage Data Centers Lighthouse Campus has struck a chord with the public.
People relate to what the targeted citizens are facing—the loss of control of a portion of their land as the permanent...
Good Living

Amanda Mondloch often walks dogs through Port Washington. Her friends, Sherry Miller (left) and Dona Hoepfner (right) and their dogs have also become clients of the veteran dog walker and trainer. Lower, with her on Saturday in Coal Dock Park was her dog Oakley and clients’ dogs Azul, Pip, Rodan and Aspen. Photos by Sam Arendt
Fitness instructor and trainer Amanda Mondloch helps her students build strength, endurance and self-confidence with a demanding yet enjoyable regimen of long-distance walking, running, jumping and climbing.
Her students are dogs.
Mondloch is the...
Business

STANDING BEHIND A case filled with watches at Sharbuno Jewelers, owner Tom Sharbuno (above) was ready for the crowd during Small Business Saturday in Port Washington on Nov. 29. Below, Lori Large (left) and Chris Ravetto checked out purchases at Locally Inspired and Angela (left) and Zoe Leannah checked out the offerings at Happenstance boutique during the annual Shop Hop event. Photos by Sam Arendt
Despite predictions of heavy snow and hazardous conditions on Saturday, crowds of people visited downtown Port Washington shops on Saturday, Nov. 29.
It was Small Business Saturday, a day dedicated nationally to supporting the small shops that are...































