Offices are also closed on Monday for the holiday.
A Dane County judge struck down the controversial budget repair bill today.
You have until Tuesday to get on the updated list.
Parks and Rec and Zoning Board of Appeals will not meet today.
City official requests School Board support in sidewalk debate.
Catch up here, with recaps of some top stories.
Greenfield's representative in the Assembly wrote the bill that will be signed into law on May 25.
Sen. Tim Carpenter says proposal may keep some elderly voters from the polls.
It was originally slated for Monday.
They included the naming of two school board representatives on the Park & Recreation Board.
Here is this week's schedule of school and city government meetings.
Congressman could be candidate to succeed retiring U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl.
Greenfield forester Dennis Fermenich will discuss the deadly pest at a free seminar Saturday.
County Board Chairman comments after new projections were released today.
The meeting has been moved to next Thursday
Police officials voice concerns that the shop would put a strain on the police department.
There are meetings every day through Thursday.
The Common Council approved a letter of engagement with a Milwaukee-based law firm Tuesday.
Group of volunteers missed mark by approximately 2,000 signatures.
Only two city meetings are slated for this week.
Greenfield Patch was there for the boos and the cheers.
The congressmen was met with large ovations as well as boos and jeers.
The crowd may be a mix of opponents and supporters.
The meeting is now next month.
Ryan will be at Whitnall High School on Thursday.
Other buildings are closed Sunday or next week because of the Easter holiday and spring break.
Event will now be held at Whitnall High School.
West Brookside Drive will receive new concrete pipe and not a swale.
Linda Lubotsky and Thomas Pietrowski were both victorious in the April 5 election.
Winners of the April 5 election will be sworn in Monday and Tuesday.
The next scheduled meeting is next month.
The Intergovernmental Cooperation Council agrees to look into ways to consolidate services.
There is a meeting every day through Thursday.
The exterior book drop will be open.
The League of Wisconsin Municipalities released data for 36 of the state's largest city's Thursday.
Residents are opposed to the construction of a swale.
The race for Supreme Court is close, but it wasn't here.
Incumbent defeats former alderman James Palmar in District 2 race.
Fire Chief Russ Spahn and incumbent and longtime elected official Donald Almquist finished third, fourth.
Before you head to the polls today, be sure to read Patch's mini profiles on all the candidates in races specific to Greenfield.