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Skylar Witte, who is currently Miss Wisconsin USA, visited the Middleton Senior Center
on Tuesday, December 20. She is a sophomore at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and
the granddaughter of Middleton residents Sandy and Harvey Witte.
Seen here here with her grandparents, Witte was crowned in the fall and is the youngest
Miss Wisconsin USA at the age of 19. She addressed local seniors about her journey to become Miss Wisconsin as well as talking about the next steps in competing in the Miss USA
pageant in 2017.
She also shared with them her platform, which includes following your dreams and has an
emphasis of speaking to middle school children. She explained that she remembers what an
awkward time middle school is for students, and is hopeful that speaking to them will help to
inspire them to realize they are just like everyone else. She says they will get through the middle school years and can determine their own destiny - to become whatever they want - even
Miss Wisconsin USA and hopefully, as in Skylars dream, Miss USA.
Watch for future updates on Skylar as she continues on her path to the Miss USA Pageant.
The buffet at Amber Indian Cuisine on University Avenue offers an abundance of flavors,
both sweet and savory.
Artist Nic Fischer (above) graduated from Middleton High School in 2003.
Photo contributed
What a
show!
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FISCHER
See more of Fischers stunning work on his website at nicfischer.com, and contact him directly if they are interested in buying something.
photograph?
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every health- and wallet-conscious diner. Franchisee, Jeremy Tyler, warns that guests
shouldnt miss Sushi Freaks
signature item, he says, Sushi
Burritos are the main attraction. With more than 40 ingredients to mix-and-match, Sushi
Freak gives diners the power to
create an endless array of cutting edge creations.
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The Middleton High School Choral Boosters invite you to attend the Annual Country Breakfast on Sunday, January 29 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the MHS Student Center located at 2100
Bristol Street. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for seniors/children (10 and under). Tickets may be purchased at the door.
At the breakfast, you will not only enjoy wonderful pancakes, but you will also delight in the incredible high school talent showcased all day long from the MHS choirs (Concert Choir,
Cantus, Cardinal Chorale, Chamber Singers, and Broadway Bound) to individual solos and ensembles. Dont forget the silent auction, either. All funds raised benefit the MHS Choral Music
Program.
library programming.
The sale is onSaturday, Jan.
14from10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the
lower level of the library. The
first hour is for Friends only, but
dont worry - you can join at the
door.
Acquisition of Middleton
Community Bank is complete
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REACH-A-CHILD recently delivered 270 childrens books and drawstring backpacks to the Madison Fire Department, to be
placed in each of their vehicles and handed out to kids in crisis. The Firefighters now have an important resource they can use
when encountering children at the scene of an incident.
by CAMERON BREN
Times-Tribune
Making the
world a
better place
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garden.
We could create a lively
gathering place in downtown
Middleton, Attoun said. It
would provide people something else to do when they come
downtown to eat and shop. It is
in a central location and we
think it is well sized for a public
plaza.
Attoun noted the possibility
for other funding sources. Wall
has said he has a commitment
from an anonymous donor,
though we dont have anything
in writing, she said. The city
could also approach the tourism
commission.
The cost is the greatest con
Attoun said but maybe not the
greatest obstacle with other
funding sources.
I dont think that any one
funding source is going to get
us to the $1.4 million plus the
cost to redevelop the property,
but if you look at all of the potential funding sources there is
a possibility it might make
sense for the city, she said.
There are other costs as well
she noted there would be annual
maintenance costs and loss of
tax revenue. The properties pay
about $18,000 annually of
which about $6,000 goes to the
city.
Attoun pointed out that the
properties are all currently
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Director of community development Abby Attoun (at podium) speaking to the Middleton Common Council last week. Attoun said the town square could create a lively gathering place in
downtown Middleton.
Times-Tribune photo by Cameron Bren
under option and the city probably wont get this opportunity
in downtown Middleton again.
Attoun said the council
should consider that staff time
will be taken up even if the city
ultimately never goes forward
with the proposal.
Alder Gurdip Brar asked if
there could be a play structure
for children in the space. Attoun
said it was not typically associated with a plaza but it was a
TO THE
possibility.
Brar said he talked to residents in the area and most said
they would prefer it be some
kind of open space over a development. He also said many
would like additional parking
stalls.
Brar asked what the result of
voting it down. Attoun said staff
would not look any further into
it. Brar asked if it wasnt made
into a town square would there
E DITOR
CAPE forms
to fight
for public
schools
To the editor,
successes.
Our schools are the hearts of
our community, are essential to
our future, and a foundation of
our democracy. Anyone with a
commitment to them is welcome to attend our next meeting
on January 17 at 6:30 in community room 600 at Kromrey
Middle School.
At that meeting our guest
will be Stacy Lynch, president
of SOSA Tosa, a very active advocacy group in Wauwatosa.
Ellen Lindgren
Middleton
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The lack of affordable housing in our community, along with underemployment, makes it hard for many to make ends meet
by AL RIPP
Contributed photo
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AMBER
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Gulabjamoon (above left) and garlic naan with pakora at Amber Indian Cuisine in Middleton.
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Amber Indian Cuisine is open seven days a week, offering a lunch buffet from 11:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. each
day. Dinner, which is a la carte only, is served from 510 p.m.
Find out more by calling 608-824-0324 or visiting
www.amberindianmadison.com.
vegetarian dishes.
There are also ruddy lamb kebabs, which are made by combining a ground lamb mixture
with ginger, garlic, onions and
other spices. There are spicy
lentils, rice pancakes, plenty of
paneer (cheese), and seafood.
And the boundaries of
Ambers menu also stretch beyond the borders of India, with
several dishes that are of Chinese provenance as well.
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@robreischel
Cardinals fall
to Beloit, top
Arrowhead
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
MILWAUKEE C.J.
Fermanich was part of just
three regular season losses over
the last two years as a
Middleton football player.
Each
time,
though,
Fermanich had to wait seven
days before getting a chance at
redemption.
Yeah, thats a long time,
Fermanich said.
Basketball season provides
an opportunity to get back on
the horse much faster. And
thats just what Fermanich and
his Middleton teammates did
last weekend.
The Cardinals suffered an
85-81 loss to Big Eight
Conference
foe
Beloit
Memorial last Friday. Just 24
hours later, though, the
Cardinals erased some of that
disappointment
with
an
impressive 85-78 win over
Hartland Arrowhead at the Al
McGuire Center on the
Marquette campus.
Middleton improved to 9-2
overall and is now tied for first
place in the league with
Madison Memorial at 6-2.
Arrowhead, one of the more
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C.J. Fermanich and Middletons boys basketball team toppled Hartland Arrowhead Saturday.
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
Jan. 5
Middleton 56, Madison La Follette
48
Middleton ......................... 26 30 56
Madison La Follette ... 31 17 48
MIDDLETON A.Lemirande 4
0-0 8, B. Lemirande 8 5-7 24, Bursac 22 2, C. Dunn 2-2 2, C. Lemirande 1 0-1
2, Flottmeyer 2 3-6 7, Staples 1 0-0 3,
Tanin 1 0-0 3, White 1 3-4 5. Totals 18
15-22 56.
MADISON LA FOLLETTE
Crawford 2 0-0 5, Eder 2-2 2, Johnson 3
4-8 10, Mraz 1 0-0 2, Oruruo 6 1-2 13,
Riak 3 0-2 9, Steel 2 0-0 4, Lowry 1 1-2
3. Totals 18 8-21 48.
3-point goals Mi 5 (B.Lemirande
3, Staples 1, Tanin 1), MLF 4 (Crawford
1).Total fouls Mi 21, MLF 20.
Swimmers shine
THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2017
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Middletons boys swimming team had a lengthy holiday break from competition
but not from the pool.
The Cardinals had two, sixday training weeks and were
anxious to start facing actual
opponents again.
Middleton made a big
splash in its return to the pool
last week.
First, the Cardinals swept
the Janesville Craig triple dual
last Friday. Middleton toppled
the Cougars, 135-34, and
downed Beloit Memorial, 13139.
The Cardinals then finished
in third place at the 24-team,
star-studded
Marquette
Invitational last Saturday.
Marquette is a fun meet
because it is our first chance to
truly get up and race since our
winter
break
training,
Middleton
coach
Danny
Lynam said. With how the
holidays fell this year we were
able to get a lot of hard work
in. We used our triple dual the
night before to shake off some
of the rust and then the guys
were able to come in and be
highly competitive in a fast
meet.
Middleton swam awfully
well throughout the weekend.
Michael Draves and Middletons boys swimming team finished third at the Marquette
Invitational last Saturday.
Jan. 7
Marquette Invitational
Team scores 1, Madison West
320; 2, Waukesha South/Catholic
Memorial 306.5; 3, Middleton 253; 4,
Brookfield 249; 5, Sauk Prairie 173; 6,
Chicago Fenwick (Ill.) 160.5; 7, Milw.
Marquette 143; 8, Madison Edgewood
134; 9, Verona/Mount Horeb 122; 10,
Byron (Ill.) 84; 11, Homestead 82; 12,
Greenfield/Greendale 70; 13, Waukesha
North/Kettle Moraine/Pewaukee 56; 14,
Rockford Boylan (Ill.) 36; 15,
Onalaska/Holmen 26; 16, Menomonee
Falls/Sussex Hamilton/Germantown 24;
17, Monona Grove 20; 18, Cudahy 17;
19, Madison Memorial 15; 20,
Waukesha West/Mukwonago 13; 21,
Brookfield Academy 8; 22 (tie),
Madison East and West Allis 6; 24,
Arrowhead 1.
Event winners50 Freestyle: Ryan
Linnihan, BF, 21.62.100 freestyle: Ryan
Linnihan, BF, 48.09.200 freestyle: Ben
Attenberger, BF, 1;42.97.500 freestyle:
Acevedo,
WS/CM,
John
4:37.50. 100backstroke: Wes Jekel,
MW, 52.77. 100 breaststroke: Ben
Attenberger, BF, 59.12. 100 butterfly:
Lain Weaver, MW, 51.21. 200 IM:
Desmon Sachtjen, SP, 1:56.76. Diving:
Carmen,
MG,
Henry
561.35. 200freestyle relay: WS/CM
(Conrad Farrell, Jeremy Nagy, John
Acevedo, Sam Wade), 1:28.77. 400
freestyle relay: WS/CM (Conrad Farrell,
John Acevedo, Jacob Carlson, Nathan
Carlson), 3:12.45.200 relay: MW (Wes
Jekel, Henry Miller, Lain Weaver,
Matthew Fernandez), 1:35.61.
Wrestlers sixth at
Baraboo Classic
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3-2)
5th Place Match - Geno Giovannini
(Hamilton) 13-3 won by fall over Brady
Statz (Middleton) 11-6 (Fall 1:47)
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
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Onward
and upward
Middleton
High
School soccer standout
Lexey
Grapentine
signed a national letter
of intent last week to
play
at
Webster
University (Mo.).
Grapentine is shown
here with (from left)
her father, Mark;
mother, Wendy; and
brother, Jordan.
608-767-3655
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away, though, and pulled within four points twice in the final
four minutes. But each and
every time, Middleton had an
answer.
When the Warhawks clawed
within 75-71 with 3:45 left,
Eady had a huge basket and
Middleton pushed its lead back
to eight. And when Arrowhead
came within 82-78 with 17 seconds left, Myron Ashford Jr.
drilled a pair of big free throws.
(Friday) night was a big
disappointment, Bavery said
of the Beloit loss. It was a
tough trip and an emotional
loss. So to come out and play
well against a really, really
good Arrowhead team is big.
The Cardinals werent nearly as big against the Purple
Knights the previous night.
Middleton fell behind by as
many as 18 points early and
trailed, 51-39, at halftime. The
Cardinals came as close as two
points in the second half, but
never could get over the hump.
Bavery, one of the more
mild-mannered coaches in the
sport, received the first technical of his 26-year varsity
career. And Eady received a
technical foul, as well, which
led to him not starting the next
night.
Murphy led the Cardinals
with 30 points, while Eady had
27 and Fermanich added 11.
And while the Beloit loss
was tough to stomach,
Middletons response 24 hours
later was an enormous positive.
To win the Big Eight,
youre going to take blows,
Fermanich said. But you just
have to get up. I think weve
taken our blows, and hopefully
Middleton senior forward Tyree Eady eclipsed 1,000 career points during the Cardinals win
over Hartland Arrowhead last Saturday.
Jan. 7
Middleton 85, Arrowhead 78
Middleton ..... 40 45 85
Hartland Arrowhead .. 31 47 78
MIDDLETON Ashford 1 2-4 4,
Eady 7 6-7 22, Fermanich 4 3-4 14,
Jackson 6 1-2 16, Murphy 4 6-8 16,
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Jan. 5
Sun Prairie 5, Middleton 1
Middleton ............................ 1 0 0 1
Sun Prairie .......................... 2 1 2 5
First period: SP Mikula
(Gardner, McCrary), 2:56; McCrary
(sh), 7:19; M Feldt (Heidel, P. Lewis)
(pp), 15:42. Second period: SP
by Rob Reischel
Times-Tribune
photo by Mary
Langenfeld
Zach Heidel
a
n
d
Middletons
h o c k e y
team lost a
pair
of
games last
week.