Author: Ed Nadolski

Burlington

Landfill rears its ugly head

Maryland Ave. work unearths waste; project cost rises By Jason Arndt Staff Writer Crews excavating Maryland Avenue as part of a reconstruction project recently unearthed waste from a landfill dating back decades. City officials last week alerted residents of potential odors emanating from the construction site as the material is […]

Burlington

In this week’s Standard Press…

      There was a time not too long ago when municipalities dug a hole and buried their trash. There were regulations, of course, but the practice of local landfilling was common until the 1970s. The City of Burlington got a reminder of its garbage from the past recently when crews […]

Burlington

Not quite ready for ‘City of Trails’

Consultant advises city to focus on quality of life in Burlington By Jason Arndt Staff Writer The City of Burlington, at least not yet, isn’t ready to rebrand itself as the “City of Trails” based on a consultant’s report endorsed Tuesday by the Common Council. The council, which has long-discussed […]

Waterford

It’s time to Celebrate Waterford

Event will close section of Main St. Saturday Waterford residents and visitors will have a chance to celebrate summer in the middle of the street Saturday during the Celebrate Waterford event. A section of Main Street in the village’s downtown will be closed to celebrate all things Waterford between 10 […]

Union Grove

Summer Strike Out event is Sunday

Youth baseball fundraiser features food, music, activities The Union Grove Youth Baseball Association will host a Summer Strike Out fundraising event Sunday, July 11, featuring food, music and other activities. Proceeds from the event will be used to improve the baseball diamonds at Union Grove Elementary School, 1745 Mildrum St., […]

Burlington

Patriotic paddlers

More than 150 paddle-powered watercraft joined in a Paddle Excursion on Saturday, July 3, that is becoming an Independence Day weekend tradition on Browns Lake in Burlington. The event began at 9 a.m. in the middle of the lake and the paddlers made their way through the Halls Point Channel […]

Burlington

Future of Echo Lake is murky

Officials recommend dredging if dam is retained By Jason Arndt Staff Writer A recent study of Echo Lake uncovered a staggering amount of sediment, including phosphorous, which could cost the City of Burlington $2.5 million to remove the materials under a potential dredging project. The study, which the Common Council […]

Burlington

In this week’s Standard Press…

      So, what will happen to Burlington’s Echo Lake? The fate of the sparkling mill pond on the edge of the city’s downtown will be determined by a City Council decision on whether to upgrade or remove the dam that creates the lake. But one thing is certain, the council […]

Waterford

Ready for a celebration of freedom

Waterford area set for Independence Day weekend Residents of the Waterford area will have ample opportunity to celebrate Independence Day this weekend. The Tichigan Fireworks Committee will celebrate 50 years of over-the-water pyrotechnics with a fireworks show on Saturday night. The Waterford Lions Club will host its annual parade in […]

Burlington

Aquatic Center avoids lifeguard shortage

Facility touted as a safe alternative to lakes by county official By Jason Arndt Staff Writer Racine and Kenosha county officials have each reported some difficulty with recruiting lifeguards in recent years. “Like with other municipalities in the area, it’s been a big challenge recruiting and staffing lifeguards for the […]