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Recent Issue of UWM Neighbor News

Please click here to read the latest issue of UWM Neighbor News with a focus on discouraging the spread of COVID-19.  To sign up to receive UWM Neighbor News directly from the UWM Neighborhood Housing Office, click the “sign up” link at the bottom of the newsletter.


MHNA August Meeting (via Zoom) – Thursday, August 27

Hello neighbors, We hope you have all been having a good summer.  Please plan to virtually attend our upcoming Murray Hill Neighborhood Association meeting on Thursday August 27 at 7PM via Zoom videoconferencing.  Our topic will be “back-to-campus” and our guests will include representatives from UWM and MPD, including: UWM Dean of Students Adam Jussel UWM Police Chief Joseph LeMire UWM Neighborhood Housing & Relations Manager Alyssa Conrardy

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UWM Fall Welcome Event Notice

Please click here for a letter to UWM neighbors about upcoming fall welcome events.  Also, please consider subscribing to the UWM Neighbor News to receive regular email updates directly from the UWM Neighborhood Housing and Relations Department.


Kay Baldwin Obituary and Visitation Information

We are saddened to share the news of Kay Baldwin’s passing.  Kay was one of the original founders of Murray Hill Neighborhood Association and worked to build community in countless ways.  She will be greatly missed.  Click here to read her obituary and find memorial information: https://www.feerickfuneralhome.com/obituary/kathleen-ann-baldwin  


Commendation Presentation for Kay Baldwin – Tuesday, June 23 @ 6:30PM

Hello Neighbors! Please join us – in person! – for a brief, socially-distanced, celebration of one of the founding members of the Murray Hill Neighborhood Association – Kay Baldwin. Kay has spent her life working to improve her community. In addition to founding MHNA 20 years ago, Kay was a co-founder of the UWM Daycare Center, a founding contributor to The Urban Ecology Center,

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May Murray Hill Meeting…via Zoom!

We hope you will join us – virtually – on Thursday, May 28 at 7PM for our monthly neighborhood meeting.  Our guest speaker will be Jamaal Smith, Violence Prevention Manager with the City of Milwaukee’s Office of Violence Prevention speaking about his office’s vital work helping address the many facets of violence in our community.  Click here to read more about Jamaal’s background.  We will also be joined by MPD

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Community Resources During the COVID-19 Pandemic

This page is designed to provide quick information to neighborhood residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.  To request information be added, please email messages@murrayhillna.org. Health and Testing Resources COVID-19 Information (Milwaukee Health Department) COVID-19 Information (Wisconsin Department of Health Services) COVID-19 Information (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Local Business Associations The East Side (East North Avenue) Downer Avenue Oakland & Locust Resources for Businesses

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Still Need a Trash Grabber?

With spring almost upon us, and warm weather on the horizon, we can definitely look forward to enjoying more outdoor pursuits. If you’re a walker, and are interested in joining the effort to keep our neighborhood looking great, MHNA has a perk for you — you can place your order for a trash grabber which will be be delivered to your doorstep as part

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Trash Grabbers Promo!

To All MHNA members with an itch pick up yard, gutter and tree lawn trash: MHNA still has about 10 trash grabbers to give away to the first 10 respondents. If you’re interested, please do the following send an email to catexd2002@yahoo.com include your name and address include any instructions as to where the trash grabber should be delivered, i.e. side door, front porch,

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Milwaukee Riverkeeper DIY Spring Cleanup

Despite the “official” Spring Cleanup being postponed (originally scheduled for tomorrow), Milwaukee Riverkeeper is still committed to ensuring our waterways are healthy. The DIY Spring Cleanup encourages neighbors to pick up trash while taking walks during the month of April – Earth Month! The trash in our neighborhoods will eventually make its way to the rivers via wind, gravity or rain, so every piece

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