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    Volume 24, Issue 31 • August 1, 2015(262) 238-6397 • www.discoverhometown.com

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    Rummagefor Rambo

    The third annualRummage for Rambo willbe held at theGermantown PoliceDepartment from 8 a.m.to 4 p.m. Aug. 8.Proceeds from the eventwill go toward expensesfor the Police DepartmentK-9 unit. Organizers arealso looking for dona-tions. Donations for the

    rummage can bedropped off at theGermantown PoliceDepartment, which islocated at N112,W16877 Mequon Road,Germantown.

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    The third Taste of Germantownthis summer will feature an evening'sworth of music that will appeal toeveryone.

    "A Celebration of Summer" willbe held at the GermantownFireman's Park Aug. 13 from 5-9 p.m.Among the musical acts performingwill be the Germantown High SchoolWall of Sound Marching Band, theAll Star Jazz Crusaders and MaxTemplin, the winner of theWashington County Battle of the

    Bands event.That is in addition to the food

    vendors at the event, which willinclude Aldo's Pizza & Pub, Bub'sIrish Pub, Budda's BBQ, Robert'sFrozen Custard, Grinderville andMeat on the Street. RivercrestChiropractic will also be giving freechair massages at the event. Therewill also be childhood activities cour-tesy of the Early MomentumLearning Center.

    This is the third "Taste of 

    Germantown" event this summer,which followed the "Jazz in the Park"held June 18 and the "Take Me Outto the Ballgame" baseball tourna-ment July 16. This is the second yearof the Taste of Germantown events,which are organized by theGermantown Kiwanis Club andwhich seek to bring attention toefforts to construct a performancepavilion in Fireman's Park. All pro-ceeds raised from the event will gotoward the performing arts pavilion.

    'Celebration of Summer' Aug. 13

    Dana Zoulek of Scenic Pit LLC speaks in favor of arequest by the entity duringthe Richfield Village Boardmeeting in June. A group of Richfield residents are seek-ing to intervene in a lawsuit between the Scenic Pit andthe village of Richfield. Photoby Thomas J. McKillen.

    A Richfield citizens group opposed toinstallation of clean fill at the site of a for-mer quarry near Scenic Road are seekingto intervene a lawsuit between the entityseeking to fill the site and the village of Richfield.

    Scenic Pit LLC sought a temporaryrestraining order against the village June5 but it was denied by WashingtonCounty Circuit Judge Andrew Gonring.Scenic Pit LLC received state approvals forclean fill to be placed at the location andhas argued that it does not need villageapprovals on any items related to the proj-

    ect. A motion to address the request for atemporary injunction is scheduled forSept. 1.

    An organization called Richfield

    Residents Against Dump LLC (RRAD) filedan intervenor petition on July 24.

    "RRAD, and its members, have a sig-nificant interest in maintaining the residen-tial character of the neighborhood sur-rounding the subject property and pre-venting any nuisance from occurring onthe subject property," Alan Marcuvitz, anattorney for the RRAD, said in the July 24filing. "Not only would the peaceful enjoy-ment of the residential use of surroundingproperty be negatively impacted by thepresence of a dump, but the property val-ues of surrounding land owned by RRAD

    members would also decrease.”In the filing, Marcuvitz stated the inter-

    Richfield group seeksto intervene in Scenic Pit lawsuit

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    B Y NIKKI ACKERMANSTAFF WRITER

    Celebrating 30 years in business, AllAmerican Window & Door Co. ownersBen and Terri Lodwick look back on threesuccessful decades in the community with-out forgetting their humble beginnings.

    "We started at our kitchen table andwe were there for a number of years," saidTerri in a phone interview with the ExpressNews. "We purchased our property (locat-ed at N112 W14880 Mequon Road,Germantown) in 1992 and we have beenhere ever since."

    Terri said she and her husband alwaysknew they would take the route they did asthey had both grown up in families thatowned businesses, and because Ben wasfamiliar with windows, doors and siding,"the choice was clear," said Terri.

    Since then the couple has been on anexciting business path that has earnedthem many awards, including the 2005Germantown Business of the Year recogni-tion and 2009 Better Business BureauTorch Award for Ethics and Integrity.

    "The products we offer are Energy Star-

    rated and third-party tested for validation,so it is not just me saying our windows areawesome, a third party is saying our win-dows are awesome," Terri noted with alaugh. "We have a very open and honestrelationship with our manufacturers andpeople who understand quality under-stand who we are."

    However, despite these accolades, theLodwicks’ greatest sense of accomplish-ment has come from the strong ties they

    have established in the village. Thbeen involved in many community including ones with the library anand fire departments. The Lodwicpart of the group that helped buillage’s Survive Alive House and Fourth of July festivities with the Club in 2004, 2005 and 2006.

    "Being able to give back to outown has been such a joy, and wmet so many great people along thsaid Terri, who raised her childrecommunity as well.

    With nine children, six of whofulltime for the business, the Lodwinever worried about keeping thelegacy alive.

    "I am not surprised we made years because that was always oand this has been our career and she said. "We set a strong foundatthe beginning."

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    CONGRATULATI

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    P.O. Box 335 • Germantown, WI 53022

    The Menomonee Falls baseball team won the WIAA summer baseball titlewith an 11-0 win over Franklin July 24. The title was the first for the team,which had been a runner up four times. The team finished the season with arecord of 28-7.

    Members of the team are Lukas Kell, senior; Josh Zahn, senior, Jeff Marohl, junior; BrandKohnert, junior; Logan Roble, sophomore; Ty Weber, junior; Nick Gile, sophomore; J

    Plantier, junior; Josh Schwechel, junior; Jerin Frey, junior; Ryan Piontek, sophomore; TyBecker, junior; Zach Kornburger, junior, Myles Mayer, senior; Boyd Sansone, junior; MEmmer, junior, Jake Sutherland, sophomore; and Cole Mir, sophomore.

    The head coach is Pat Hansen while assistant coaches are Dave Weber, Lou Sanicola, Sanicola, John Furrer,Don August, Mark Collins, Jeff Pitrof,and Kent Sutherland.

    2015MENOMONEE FALLS CLAIMS SUMMER BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

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    Photos on these two pages are from WIAA State Summer BaseballTournament held at Kapco Park in Mequon July 24. MenomoneeFalls defeated Pewaukee in the semifinal, 8-3, and followed that withan 11-0 win over Franklin later that evening. This was Menomonee Falls’ firsttitle. All photos by Thomas J. McKillan.

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    vention motion would not delay the resolu-tion of the matter because "this case is atan early stage" and further indicated theRRAD "is prepared to join the village inopposition to that already-filed motion, butdoes not request a change in the court'sschedule.”

    Marcuvitz further stated that RRADmembers have an interest in how the for-

    mer quarry site is developed andRRAD is not represented by the villits zoning administrator.

    "The village and its administrHealy, are interested in defendenforcement of the village's ordbut not have the same direct intereventing a nuisance, as do the neiglandowners that have formed Marcuvitz stated. -By Thomas J. McKillen, Managin

    State agency warns Germantown district on Badger exam opt ouThe Germantown School District has

    been contacted by the state Departmentof Public Instruction regarding the numberof students who opted out of the BadgerExam.

    The tests were administered to stu-dents statewide in grades 3 to 8. TheGermantown School Board approved arequest Feb. 23 to create a special noticeto parents informing them that they can

    opt their children out of the tests.“We are required to provide the tests,

    but parents have the ability to opt out,”Superintendent Jeff Holmes said at theFeb. 23 meeting.

    The DPI has sent a letter to the districtearlier this summer noting that 81 percentof students opted out of the exam.

    "State law allows parents to opt theirchildren out of these assessments; there isno such opt out provision in federal law.Evidence indicates the Germantown

    School District actively solicited or encour-aged parents to opt their children out of 

    assessments, in clear violation of the fed-eral law requiring assessments," theagency stated in the letter. "Either districtpolicy, active communication with par-ents, or both, resulted in 81 percent of stu-dents opting out of the Badger assess-ment. These actions jeopardize significantfederal funding for the GermantownSchool District and for all other school dis-tricts in the state."

    In response to recent letter from thestate agency about the number of students

    who opted out of the exam, Holmthe School Board July 27 that he fup with Department of Public In(DPI) staff and the agency. The mbe discussed at the Aug. 10 Schomeeting and Holmes indicated he hmeet with DPI officials before then

    "I believe that we are going tocome to terms with DPI in regard ing the Germantown School Distr

    tain local control," Holmes told the -By Thomas J. McKillen, Managin

    Germantown Police Chief Peter Hoellreminded motorists of the law requiringmotorists to yield for emergency vehiclesfollowing a situation during a police chaseon July 23.

    In post on the department's Facebookpage, Hoell said that around 8:30 a.m.

     July 23, Germantown Police were notifiedby Milwaukee Police that a pursuit of rob-bery suspects by Milwaukee Police washeading into Germantown. Hoell and sev-eral other officers and detectives got intosquad vehicles headed out in response.

    "I was following two marked squads

    and the shift commander behind me, onMequon Road, lights and sirens approach-ing our eastern border. All traffic was yield-ing to the right; everyone was doing agreat job of yielding to emergency vehi-cles,"he stated.

    Hoell stated that as he was approach-ing 124th Street there was a semi-tractortrailer to his left that was pulled over to theright side of the road.

    "Within less than seconds, a pickuptruck pulled out from behind the semi,crossed the double yellow lines andentered my lane of travel. I remember see-ing the pickup in front of me, snapping mysteering wheel to the right, and just missinga head on collision. I continued on and

    shortly thereafter the chase went bMilwaukee," Hoell stated.

    Hoell said that afterwards, thestarted to set in of what would hapened if hadn't snapped his steerinin time to avoid a collision. He thened motorists that when they see emlights, they need to pull over.

    "If you see one squad, there more following. Nothing is so imthan to risk your life to get there aminutes sooner," Hoell stated. "Gdynamics of what I experienced thing, if we would have crashed, wnot have survived. We would havtated two families and friends.

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    Scenic Pit lawsuit

    Germantown Police Blotter The following report was taken from

    records at the Germantown PoliceDepartment.

    Disorderly conduct• Two female subjects, both 16, were

    warned for trespassing at 5:15 p.m. July 19after police discovered them taking photo-graphs in the area of the quarry in theN11000 block of Appleton Avenue.

    Dog at large• A female subject was warned July

    17 for having a dog at large in theN10000 block of Fond du Lac Avenue.

    Retail theft• A 61-year-old man was cited for

    retail theft at Fleet Farm, N96 W18200County Line Road, at 1:01 p.m. July 19.

    • A subject was arrested for two sep-arate retail theft offenses at Fleet Farm July17.

    Theft• A male subject reported July 17 the

    theft of two checks from his checkbook athis residence in the N100000 block of Brook Hollow Drive.

    • A female subject from the N11000block of Tinkers Court reported July 17 thetheft of two packages delivered to herhouse by Amazon.

    Vandalism• A male subject reported July 19 that

    an unknown actor had punctured the fueltank on his 2003 GMC Yukon while

    parked in the N9000 block of RDrive.

    Warrants• A 19-year-old man was ta

    custody on a Greenfield warrant a.m. July 18 in the W17000 bMequon Road.

    • A male subject was taken tody on a Germantown warrant p.m. July 19 at the Menomonee FaDepartment.

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    Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT)takes a full-scale production from try outs toperformances in only one week. Auditionsfor local students entering grades 1-12 willbe held on Monday, Aug. 17 at 10 a.m.and last approximately 90-120 minutes.Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. in the

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    to the community for the last 30 years."

    All American Window & Door Co. willpresent the money they raise through theirraffles to the EWI of Milwaukee for educa-tional programs.

    "It has been quite a journey and wehave learned so much and we haveenjoyed the rewards," Terri said. As for thefuture, Terri said her family plans to "keeplearning, growing, having fun and transi-tioning into the next generation."

    Those interested in checking out the

    business’ 18,000-square-foot showroomfeaturing an extensive variety of windows,doors and siding options can stop in dur-ing business hours-"We are not high pres-sure," Terri promises-or call for an appoint-ment.

    All American Window & Door Co.business hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Monday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; 9a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday; and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Saturday. For more information, one cancall the business at (262) 255-7170 orvisit www.allamericanwindow.com.

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    30 years in business

    The 7th Annual "Stepping Out to CureScleroderma" walk in Germantown, will beheld on Sunday, Aug. 16.

    This annual walk raises money for theScleroderma Foundation, GreaterChicago Chapter, which provides support,education and research for sclerodermapatients. Scleroderma is a chronic, oftenprogressive, autoimmune disease in whichthe immune system attacks its own body.The disease can cause thickening and tight-

    ening of the skin. In some cases it causesserious damage to internal organs includ-ing the heart, lungs, kidneys, esophagusand gastrointestinal tract. These organsmay slowly harden until they become inef-fective. Some treatments can help with cer-tain symptoms, but there is still no cure forscleroderma. The disease affects three tofour times as many women as men.

    "Some friends and I started thisfundraiser six years ago after a childhoodfriend had passed away from the diseaseand my best friend from high school hadbeen diagnosed," said Michele Fuchs,

    Senior Account Executive for EntercomMilwaukee and Stepping Out to CureScleroderma committee member. "We’revery pleased with the community supportwe’ve received. Last year was our bestyear ever with 400 walkers and we’re hop-ing to get even more people to the walkthis year!"

    The walk will take place at KinderbergPark, N104W14942 Donges Bay Road,Germantown. Registration will start at 7:30

    a.m. and the walk will begin at 9:00 a.m.The event will take place rain or shine. Thecost is $20 per walker. Children under 12walk for free. The day includes food, music,t-shirts, raffle prizes and activities for fami-lies. Dogs are welcome. Register for the1-or 3-mile walk online atscleroderma.org/steppingoutgermantown.Advanced online registration is recom-mended, but participants may also registerin person the day of the walk. For moreinformation or to request a Stepping Out toCure Scleroderma brochure e-mail [email protected] or call 312-660-1131.

    Scleroderma walk Aug. 16

    Drs. Richard and Bruce Winter 

    Dear Dr. Winter, I am looking for someone to fix mysmile. I worry that a basic dentist won’t be able to make mysmile look like a million bucks! I LOVE smiling and

    laughing and my bridge is 20 years old. It is discolored andthe teeth have always been too square looking. I havechipped the porcelain and several dentists have tried gluingwhite fillings on to the chip but they only last a week ortwo! I live in a small town in Wisconsin and don‘t wish tosee a dentist near me. I would love your opinion. Thankyou! Ann B.

    Dear Ann, I am glad you found us on your internetsearches and were impressed with our work. We do helppatients with complex dental work and perform everythingfrom full mouth rehabilitation to implant reconstructions.The bridge you describe sounds like it needs to be replaced.We will look at the status of the underlying teeth, the healthof your gums and discuss all the options that are availableto you. Bridgework is subjected to thousands of chewingcycles and over time porcelain may chip or cracknecessitating remaking the bridge. Please come in for acomprehensive examination and x-ray visit and we wouldbe happy to discuss your particular situation. We certainlywelcome anyone with old crowns, chips on their crowns orbridges or an overall lack of satisfaction with their dental

    work to call us and come in for a comprehensiveexamination appointment.Dear Dr. Winter, I recently read your article on Bulimia

    on your website: www.hamptondentalassociates.comTHANK YOU for addressing such a devastating illness. I

    had suffered with Bulimia for 7 years and had experiencedthe thinning enamel, the sensitivity and pain that youdescribed. Because of your expertise and caring attitude Ihad the courage to face this illness and receive the treatmentyou prescribed. I couldn’t be happier with my smile! I domodeling and have now gotten back the confidence to smilebroadly in my photo shoots. Thank you again for never judging me and offering me the best care I could hope for!Name withheld upon request. Dr. Rick: It was my privilegeto be involved in your care!

    Dear Dr. Winter, I went to a dentist that told me I need12 crowns. I went to another dentist that put 5 pins in eachtooth in the back and told me I just need 4 crowns. Now I

    am having pain in the teeth that have the pins and I sawanother dentist and he said the last dentist put the pins inmy canals! Help, what should I do and how do I know thebest treatment.

    Dear Jane, judging by the fact that you required somany pins and the fact that another dentist asked you to do12 crowns you most likely have severe wear of yourexisting teeth, short teeth, fractures of your existing teeth

    or a combination of the above. Placing pins only gives usa little help holding on to a filling and crown. Whenpeople have complex problems we need to take x-rays tolocate the canals, evaluate your bite and come up with apredictable solution. We invite you and our readers to callus at 414-464-9021 to schedule your visit and please seeour website above for photos and testimonials!

    Sincerely,

    Dr. Richard Winter D.D.S. M.A.G.D.D.I.C.O.I. D.A.B.O.I. /I.D. Master AGD,Diplomate International Congress of OralImplantologists and American Board of OralImplantologists/Implant Dentists

    Dr. Bruce Winter D.D.S.Board M.A.T.C.Adjunct Professor Marquette

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    Falls wins summer baseball title

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    By Thomas J. McKillenManaging EditorMenomonee Falls started fast and fin-

    ished strong on the way to an 11-0 victoryover Franklin in the WIAA summer baseballchampionship game at Kapco Park inMequon July 24.

    It is the first title for Menomonee Falls,which had a been a runner up four times.

    "It's a relief. We've come close so manytimes with great teams," Menomonee FallsCoach Pat Hansen said afterward whilealso mentioning several players on pastteams. "It is a little bit of a validation."

    In the championship game,Menomonee Falls got three runs in the firstinning as two errors kept the inning alive.

    "The start was huge, because rightwhen got on Franklin, we got some muchmomentum," Josh Zahn said.

    Hansen added that the lead to start thegame allowed his team to be more aggres-sive on the basepaths and also allowedhim to call for bunts to advance runners.

    Menomonee Falls also scored threeruns in the second inning. With Zahn onfirst base and Jerin Frey on second base,

    Zach Korburger singled and advanced ona error by the centerfielder, which allowedFrey and Zahn to score. Kornburger thenscored on a throwing error as MenomoneeFalls held a 6-0 lead after two innings.

    Franklin was on the verge of getting onthe board in the bottom of the third inningas Mike Davis tripled with one out, but Fallspitcher Lukas Kell recorded two strikeoutsto end the inning.

    Menomonee Falls added to its total inthe sixth inning, with Zahn and Kornburgergetting on base. Matt Emmer reached baseon a fielder's choice, and scored alongwith Zahn and Kornburger on two throwingerrors. Later in the inning, a double byMyles Mayer allowed runners BoydSansone and Brandon Kohnert to score.

    "We never let up this game. We knewFranklin's a good team and they could hittheir way back," Menomonee Falls thirdbaseman Ty Weber said. "As soon we gotthose extra runs, that sealed the deal."

    With Menomonee Falls leading 11-0,Franklin needed to score two runs to takethe game into the seventh inning and avoidhaving it end early under the 10-run rule.But Menomonee Falls recorded threestraight outs to seal the win. Kell recordedthree strikeouts while allowing one walkand five hits in the complete game win forMenomonee Falls.

    It was the second game for both teamsthat day. Franklin opened the summer tour-nament with an 11-4 win over Plymouthwhile Menomonee Falls rallied to defeatPewaukee 8-3. In the semifinal,

    Menomonee Falls scored two runs in thebottom of the third inning but Pewaukeeresponded with three runs in the top of thefourth inning.

    Hansen later said his team lost some of its composure to start the fourth inning of the semifinal game against Pewaukee.

    "They gathered themselves back andresponded right away. Their composureand the way they handle adversity is sec-

    ond to none," Hansen said.Menomonee Falls then scored six runs

    in the bottom of the fourth winning and Ty

    Weber held Pewaukee scorelessKornburger came in to finish the innings.

    The Sussex Cardinals were in thirdplace in the Land O'Lakes West Divisionwith a 12-5 record following a 4-3 winover the Brookfield Bulldogs July 26. Theprevious day the Cardinals lost to the

    Brookfield Blue Sox, 8-4. The Cardinalswill wrap up the regular season against theNorth Lake Lakers Aug. 1.

    The Lannon Stonemen were tied forfourth in the West Division with a 10-7record following a 7-3 loss to theBrookfield Blue Sox July 26. The previousFriday the Stonemen beat the West Bend

    7UP, 16-13. The Stonemen wrap up theregular season by playing at Merton at 1p.m. Aug. 1.

    Ty Weber of Menomonee Falls is hit by a pitch during the WIAA summer basebanal against Pewaukee July 24.

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    The Germantown Jaguars andDiamond Club Fast pitch programs are join-ing forces to field teams at the U8, U10,U12, U14 and U16 divisions under the newGermantown Girls Fastpitch Program.

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    for U12, U14 and U16 are scheduled forMonday Aug. 3 and Tuesday Aug. 4from 6-7:30 p.m.

    All workouts will take place at KennedyNorth and South Fields. Registration will beat the concessions stand.Athletes will beevaluated in all phases of the game: hitting,running, throwing, fielding and attitude.

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    School Board member BruceWarnimont explained that under the con-tract the district would buy the same gas itnormally uses to heat the schools butwould hire someone other than WEEnergies to transport it. Warnimont said thecontract would provide the district with anopportunity to save 35 to 50 percent on itsgas bill for the two schools.

    "It's a very painless process,"Warnimont said.

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    Germantown High School band to travelto Italy for New Year's festivities during thewinter break in December 2016 and early

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    Facility use contract approvedThe board approved a facility use con-

    tract with the Germantown RecreationDepartment for the next year. The contractwas approved with an amendment thatchanged the setting of the Easter Egg Huntif it had to be moved indoors. While theEaster Egg Hunt is scheduled for March 19at Fireman's Park, which is next to KennedyMiddle School, if the event had to bemoved indoors it will be held at the highschool under the change approved by theboard.

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    The board also approved the renewalof contracts with Delta Dental for dentaland vision insurance which will result in noincrease for the district or employees.

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