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Shorewood, Where the Livin' is Easy: Shorewood Rewind
It was a nice, quiet week in the nice, quiet town of Shorewood.
There have been some insane weeks here in Shorewood. But, thankfully, they can't all be packed with crazy stuff like , and .
Every now and then you have to dial it back a notch and take it easy. And that's just we did in Shorewood this week
Was there anything resembling a landmark event in town this week? No. Were there any historic happenings? Again, no. But was Shorewood still arguably the best place in this entire world to live, or even just hang out for a little while? Unequivocally, yes.
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So let's take a look at some of the cool things that went down in this cool town in the last seven days as we roll it back and play it again just one more time with a little something we call the Shorewood Rewind.
sundayBruiser cruising for a home
Bruiser the cat was the featured feline in the Shorewood Patch's column. He still needs a home, so stop by the Will County Humane Society and adopt him.
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Maury Wills headlining Slammers show
Baseball legend Maury Wills will be around when the Joliet Slammers their logo down the road from Shorewood at the Rialto Theater.
tuesdaySt. Pat's countdown
Shorewood Patch columnist Erin Gallagher kicked off her critically acclaimed series The 17 Days of St. Patrick with installment No. 1 — .
Mother 0' mine
Once again, if you want to know what local mothers are up to or are looking to do, just the Shorewood Patch every Wednesday.
thursdayMovin' on up — to Shorewood
As part of a weekly feature, Shorewood Patch Editor Joe Hosey some of the hottest homes in the grand Village of Shorewood, where you would have to be crazy not to buy property if you are lucky enough to have the money to do so. He also had to include some properties from far inferior towns, but that was not his doing.
Drew Peterson's cop kid takes shot at getting his badge back
Drew Peterson's Oak Brook cop son Stephen Peterson hasn't thrown in the towel on his police job just yet. Fired last month, Stephen Peterson is trying to get his case reviewed in DuPage County Circuit Court. His attorney, Tamara Cummings, the paper for the appeal
SaturdayAnother cat in need
Here at the Shorewood Patch, we care about cats. And that is why we sometimes just have to have more than one Cat of the Week. Our latest one, , featured here Saturday, needs a home. Give her one.
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