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Gardner, Eileen
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Gardner, Eileen
(Nee Chesmar) Entered into Eternal Life on September 26, 2005, at
the age of 80 years. Born in Monessen, PA, Eileen was a longtime
resident of Shorewood. Beloved wife of 54 years of Thomas J. Gardner.
Loving mother of Catherine Kingsbury, Nancy (the late Martin)
Feldman, Melissa (Terry Anderson) Gardner, Mary (Donal) Demet, Thomas
C. Gardner, Julie (Roger) Fitch, and Eileen (Patrick) Collins. Proud
grandmother of Evan Kingsbury; Eli Feldman; Alexander and Nicholas
Ander...
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Gardner, Eileen
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Gardner, Eileen (Nee Chesmar) Entered into Eternal Life on September 26, 2005, at the age of 80 years. Born in Monessen, PA, Eileen was a longtime resident of Shorewood. Beloved wife of 54 years of Thomas J. Gardner. Loving mother of Catherine Kingsbury, Nancy (the late Martin) Feldman, Melissa
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Plans for Capitol Drive would put parking in rear Conceptual site proposal also friendly to pedestrians, would provide bike paths
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Most new commercial development along Capitol Drive will consist of clusters of buildings with parking at the side or rear the opposite of many sites on the road today a consultant hired to help map out the corridor's future envisions. Conceptual site plans unveiled this week by the consultant,
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Brookfield moves to study Capitol Drive City hopes consultant can offer plan for growth when moratorium ends
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; A study aimed at keeping Capitol Drive from becoming similar to Blue Mound Road is expected to begin as soon as Brookfield aldermen approve hiring a consultant. The study would coincide with the city's 11-month moratorium on commercial construction along Capitol Drive. City officials hope that when
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TOWN OF BROOKFIELD Capitol Drive corridor plan would restrict development
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Officials are poised to restrict the size of new buildings and aim for attractive, pedestrian-friendly development along Capitol Drive -- a major thoroughfare traveled daily by more than 30,500 Milwaukee-area drivers, following the lead of the City of Brookfield, their bigger neighbor to the east.
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Cruising ban sought for Capitol Drive
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Cruising ban sought for Capitol Drive Council to consider police request to include area from river to 92nd St. By LUCAS WALL of the Journal Sentinel staff Thursday, June 22, 2000 A Common Council committee will hear a police proposal this morning to ban cruising on Capitol Drive from the Milwaukee
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