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Parks neighborhood
addition moves ahead
Neighbors lament
potential tree loss
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night.
Developers Kyo and Nick
Ladopoulos, owners of All
Star Group, plan to have a
dozen duplex lots and 21
single-family lots on the
21-acre parcel near the
intersection of West Netherwood Road and Alpine Parkway. The villages Planning
Commission recommended
approval to the Village Board
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Construction along Janesville Street and Wolfe Street has shifted to the northern two lanes. Work is expected to last through late August, with Wolfe Street
closed while crews remove and replace the pavement at the intersection.
Liquor: OSD board concerned about students who use ice arena being exposed to alcohol
according to the most
recent license proposal the
Village Board discussed.
Cowan told the board the
ice area could go out of
business without the ability
to sell alcohol.
School board members
were concerned that despite
some precautions outlined in
The motion
The Board's preference is that no alcohol is
served at the Ice Arena. The Board shares the
following concerns that it does not want its
students exposed to alcohol or alcohol related
signage during the school day or at District
sponsored events. The Board is concerned that its
students do not witness the delivery or removal of
alcohol during the school day or see remnants of
alcohol use.
The motion was passed unanimously Aug. 11 by
the OSD board.
aspect of Cowans request
and did not want to see the
community lose an asset like
the ice arena.
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of both general and specific
development plans, as well
as a rezoning request. The
rezoning request would allow
the duplex lots, rather than
mixed use lots planned for
the site that were approved in
2007. The development plans
indicate where lots and roads
would be located, however
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by the village.
A public hearing Aug. 6
drew a handful of speakers,
mostly from lots adjacent to
the proposed wooded neighborhood. The primary concern
was the potential loss of trees
with the new development.
This development would
completely change the feel of
our home, neighbor Maria
Dybevik said, adding that the
wooded area off the back of
their property is what drew
them to their home roughly
half a year ago. Woods.
Trees. Its like you're not even
in town. I think its one of the
best kept secrets in Oregon.
Village planner Mike
Slavney said the area had
been planned for neighborhood development before the
economic downturn in 2008.
The neighborhood is part
of the villages comprehensive plan a long-term planning document that describes
where and what type of
growth is expected in certain
areas in and around the village. Kyo Ladopoulos said
the rebounding housing market led his company to move
forward with the development plans.
Dybevik also said she was
concerned about adding more
homes and families to the
Oregon School District at a
time when classroom sizes
are already large. Slavney
said the village and school
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Left, CRITTERrrr man (Chris Langenfeld) shows students how to
make animal calls at his appearance at Prairie View Elementary
School July 30. Above, Langenfeld instructs a helper on how to
catch some imaginary bugs he doesnt want to let loose in the
gym, as he pays a visit to summer school students at Prairie View
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will present Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the
Oregon High School Performing Arts
Center, 456 N. Perry Pkwy.
Showtimes are 8 p.m. Aug. 13 and
14, and 2 and 8 p.m. Aug. 15.
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Be a computer buddy
The senior center is teaming up
again with a class at Brooklyn Elementary School for the Computer
Buddies program. Seniors will be
paired with a student or two as email
pen pals.
During the school year, seniors and
students email back and forth about
once per week and get to know each
other. At the end of the semester, there
will be a party so everyone can meet.
To volunteer and get to know the
children in the area, email astone@
vil.oregon.wi.us or call 835-5801.
Surgical decision-making
Keyboard player
String quartet
Topics in Music: The String Quartet will be held at 10:45 a.m. Tuesday,
Aug. 25, at the senior center.
Using examples from famous composers such as Haydn, Beethoven and
Brahms, Hal Brown will demonstrate
the development of the popular form
of classical music from its beginnings
in the 1750s to the present day.
For information, call 835-5801.
Community calendar
Friday, August 14
Saturday, August 15
Monday, August 17
Tuesday, August 18
Wednesday, August 19
Thursday, August 20
Friday, August 21
Tuesday, August 25
Thursday, Aug. 13
WOW: 1-Oregon Village
Board Meeting (of Aug. 10)
2-Movie: The Life of Emile
Zola (1937)
ORE: Oregon School
Board Meeting (of Aug.
10)
Friday, Aug. 14
WOW: Movie: Gone
With the Wind (1939)
ORE: Color Dash @
OHS (of Aug. 1)
Saturday, Aug. 15
WOW: Back 40
Concert-in-the-Park (of
Aug. 11)
ORE: Oregon Kids
Triathlon (of Aug. 8)
Sunday, Aug. 16
WOW: Holy Mother
of Consolation Catholic
Church Service
ORE: Sing Out Louise
Concert (of July 21)
Monday, Aug. 17
WOW: 6 p.m.
LIVEOregon Village
Board Meeting
ORE: Movie: West
Side Story (1961)
Tuesday, Aug. 18
WOW: Capitol City
Band Concert (of June
11)
ORE:
Movie:
Heartbeat (1946)
Wednesday, Aug. 19
WOW:
Movie:
Rebecca (1940)
ORE: Oregon Summer
School Hilites (1990)
Thursday, Aug. 20
WOW: Oregon Village
Board Meeting (of Aug.
17)
ORE: Movie: Marty
(1955)
Wednesday, August 26
Thursday, August 27
Friday, August 28
Saturday, August 29
Senior center
Monday, Aug. 17
*Brat on a Bun
Sauerkraut
Tomato Juice
Chunky Applesauce
VO-Veggie Dogs
Tuesday, Aug. 18
Chicken Salad on
Whole Wheat Bun
German Cucumbers
Fresh Orange
Cookie
VO-Cheese Sandwich
Wednesday, Aug. 19
Pizza Casserole
Buttered Italian
Green Beans
Grape Juice
Small Croissant
Strawberry Short Cake
VO-Soy Casserole
Thursday, Aug. 20
*Augratin Potatoes with
Diced Ham
Buttered Mixed Vegetables
Diced Peaches
Multi Grain Bread
Chocolate Ice Cream
VO-Augratin with Soy Meat
SO-Garden Salad
Friday, Aug. 21
*BBQ Rib
Baked Beans
Coleslaw
Mixed Fresh Fruit
Jalapeno Corn Bread
Peach Cobbler
VO-Veggie Sausage
*Contains Pork
Monday, Aug. 17
9 a.m., CLUB
9 a.m., Wii Bowling
9 a.m., Rubber Stamping
9 a.m., Caregivers Support
10 a.m., Dominoes
1 p.m., Get Fit
1:30 p.m., Bridge
4 p.m., Weight Loss Support
Tuesday, Aug. 18
8:30 a.m., Zumba Gold
11:30 a.m., Silver Threads
12:30 p.m., Sheepshead
12:30 p.m., Stoughton Shopping
7 p.m., Sounds of Summer
Concert
Wednesday, Aug. 19
9 a.m., CLUB
9 a.m., Wellness Walk
11:45 a.m., August Birthday lunch
and cake, James Lee keyboard
1 p.m., Get Fit
1 p.m., Euchre
Thursday, Aug. 20
8:30 a.m., Zumba Gold
9 a.m., Pool Players
10:30 a.m., Wii Bowl Game Day
12:30 p.m., Shopping at Bills
1 p.m., Cribbage
1 p.m., Card Party
Friday, Aug. 21
9 a.m., CLUB
9:30 a.m., Blood Pressure
1 p.m., Movie: Woman in Gold
Support groups
Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting, First
Presbyterian Church,
every Monday and
Friday at 7 p.m.
Caregiver Support
Group, Oregon Area
Senior Center, third
Monday of each month
at 9 a.m.
Diabetes Support
Group, Oregon Senior
Center, 320 Fair St.,
882-0407, second
Thursday of each month
at 1:30 p.m.
Parents Supporting
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Sports
Boys hockey
Mike Jochmann has spent the last 15 years coaching womens hockey at one level or another, including the past five seasons as head coach of the Stoughton girls hockey co-op. Last week Jochmann was hired to coach the Oregon High School
boys hockey team.
Sports shorts
OHS cross country practice
starts Aug. 17
Girls
Kylie Steel
Madilyn Kripps
Addison Chelevold
Magali Forlines
Hazel Rotherings
Ages 7-8
Boys
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Finnley Conklin
Evan Gormley
Santiago Hermandez
Easton Lindert
Ashton Wolfe
Girls
Olivia Strasia
Klara Tracy
Olivia Sina
Gabriella Faber
Olivia Mueller
Ages 9-10
Boys
Quinton Bush
Quinn Schroeder
Coltan Nechvatal
Cameron Gates
Cameron Mueller
Girls
Meredith Pansegrau
Michaela Birk
Izzy Enz
Elizabeth Arnold
Lillian Talbert
Ages 11-12
Boys
Deaken Bush
Joseph Schaak
Blake Pankratz
James Heller
Isaac Gormley
Girls
Sydney Schumacher
Chloe Yoder
Lauren Pansegrau
Alexandra Gennerman
Halle Bush
Ages 13-14
Boys
Owen Laframbois
Michael Madoch
Sullivan Schwitters
Noah Kohut-Jackson
Brady Johnston
Girls
Elizabeth Pansegrau
Grace Sphatt
Sarah Adams
Kaitlyn Kliminski
Peyton Spilde
Ages 15-17
Boys
Matthew Tracy
Girls
Taylor Lyons
Brooke Zibell
Molly Rappe
Lilli Swenson
Alex Dempich
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Block
party
The neighborhood
just south of the
historic Water Tower
(Elm, Washington,
State, Union, and
South Main streets)
had their annual
block party on July
25, with great food,
fun, games, music
and a visit from the
Oregon Fire/EMS
crew.
Left, two boys practice their water gun
aim on some metal
cans.
Right, a determinedlooking Finn OBrien
gets ready to throw
a frisbee during the
block party.
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Village officials are contemplating ways to create a civic campus, possibly in the two-block area that contains Village Hall, the senior center, public library, fire station and post office downtown.
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So if we decided to do
something with the senior
center, it wouldnt impact the
civic campus plan if we did
that three years later, Gracz
said.
The basic question to
answer is does the village
try to keep all of these facilities basically the way they
are kind of close to each
other and try to make it more
of a campus, or maybe find
someplace else to move
them, Staton explained.
When we did the strategic
plan in 2010, a strong majority said they want to keep
the library and senior center
downtown, he said. It was
the single highest ranked
item percentage wise.
For Staton, those survey
results answered the question, although hes keeping
an open mind to what the
villages consultants have to
say as well. He added that
implementing a future master
plan could involve purchasing other properties in order
to make a civic campus.
There could be other
properties that arent village
properties that we may look
at trying to purchase and
redevelop, he said.
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He compared todays
economic climate to what
happened during the Great
Depression and shortly thereafter, when a great deal of
the countrys infrastructure
was built.
The country really used
the depressed economy as
a springboard, and the freeway systems and the municipal buildings were built by
and large in that time, he
explained.
And to bring it down
to ground level in Oregon,
that Village Hall building
that were in is pushing 80
years old. The building has
done well by us, and now,
again, the economy has gone
through a Great Recession,
and were poised and positioned ... to build our municipal buildings and our roads
and infrastructure that are
going to take us forward for
the next 50 to 80 years.
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All reports taken from the woman reported a group of
Oregon Police Department teenagers in dark clothing
logbook.
checking cars to see if they
were unlocked on the 200
May 16
block of Walnut Street. She
12:27 a.m. Police trans- confronted the group and
ported a 37-year-old man to they ran away.
the Green County Sheriff on
outstanding warrants after May 20
stopping him for allegedly
5:47 p.m. An 18-year-old
driving 83 mph in a 65 mph was cited for domestic disorspeed limit zone on Hwy. 14. derly conduct and intimidaHe was also cited for operat- tion of a victim after a verbal
ing after suspension and an argument with his 64-yearexpired registration.
old father turned physical.
1:22 a.m. Police cited a The man pushed his father
20-year-old man for alleged to the floor and left the resioperation while intoxicated, dence on the 100 block of
having open intoxicants and Cedar Drive after making
a suspended registration on suicidal comments. He was
Wolfe Street.
arrested in Madison by Capi12:08 p.m. Two pit bulls tol Police.
ran away and allegedly
attacked a 65-year-old wom- May 24
ans dog. The victim animal
2:36 a.m. Police provided
required eight stitches and a ride home to a 43-year-old
had a four-inch wound. One man who was lying in someof the pit bulls was located, one elses yard on the 100
the other remained missing. block of Jefferson Street.
The pit bull owner was cited The homeowner reported
for having a vicious dog.
the man laying on her lawn,
11:06 p.m. An anony- and when police arrived the
mous caller reported the man was coherent but did
music at Headquarters Bar not want to get up.
and Grill was too loud. Police
9:08 p.m. A 68-yearcontacted the manager and it old man was charged with
was turned down.
domestic disorderly conduct
and domestic battery after
May 18
he allegedly slapped his
5:45 a.m. A 48-year-old 60-year-old wife in the face
man was cited for failing to and threw food in the kitchen
report an accident after he during an argument.
drove his car over the curb
11:17 p.m. An 18-yearinto recently poured foun- old man was charged with
dation on the 300 block of underage transportation of
Oakwood Drive. The car was alcohol and absolute sobrifound in the morning located ety after police pulled him
vertically with the nose in the over on the 700 block of
foundation hole. The man Janesville Street for having
had left the scene the night a defective taillight.
before.
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Seth Batker work
on their hands-on
science project with
Brooklyn Elementary
third-graders last
month. Students
created molecular
structures of water
and sugar using
marshmallows and
toothpicks, with
some help from
UW-Madison students from Alpha
Chi Sigma fraternity.
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