Corporate Business Office
1102 Ann St. Delavan, WI 53115
For delivery, subscriptions, billing, classified advertising and
general information, call (262) 763-3511
General Manager
Cyndi Jensen
(262) 728-3411, ext. 111
cjensen@rvpublishing.com
Editor in Chief
Edward Nadolski
(262) 763-3330, ext. 123
enadolski@standardpress.com
Advertising Director
Dee Fladwood
Office: (262) 763-2575, ext. 128
Mobile: (262) 492-4794
dee@southernlakesnewspapers.com
Creative Department Director
Sue Z. Lange
(262) 728-3411, ext. 114
suez@standardpress.com
Circulation Director
Tom Flatow
(262) 763-3330
tflatow@standardpress.com
Burlington Office
700 N. Pine St., Burlington, WI 53105
For news and advertising in Western Racine County: Hi-Liter,
Marketplace, Burlington Standard Press, Waterford Post, Westine Report
Main telephone number: (262) 763-3330 / News Fax: (262) 763-2238
News Staff:
Editor in Chief/Burlington Editor
Edward Nadolski
(262) 763-3330, ext. 123
enadolski@standardpress.com
Special Sections/Muskego-Franklin Editor
Tracy Ouellette
(262) 763-3330, ext. 167
touellette@southernlakesnewspapers.com
Waterford/Westine Editor
Patricia Bogumil
(262) 763-3330, ext. 160
bogumil@southernlakesnewspapers.com
Sports Editor/Staff Writer
Jennifer Eisenbart
(262) 763-3330, ext. 148
jeisenbart@southernlakesnewspapers.com
Editorial Assistant
Roxanne Maas
(262) 763-3330, ext. 121
roxanne@standardpress.com
Advertising Staff:
Advertising Director
Dee Fladwood
Office: (262) 763-2575, ext. 128
Mobile: (262) 492-4794
dee@southernlakesnewspapers.com
Burlington Sales Executive
Jamie Wambach
(262) 763-2575, ext. 150
jamiew@standardpress.com
Waterford/Union Grove Sales Executive
Andrew Westbrook
(262) 763-2575, ext. 265
awestbrook@southernlakesnewspapers.com





3 Comments
I like the new format! Great update!
I am curious about the reporting of the Burlington weather. I have noticed that Burlington’s temperatures are lower than many of the surrounding communities. I heard that the data collected is north of Burlington near the river. If this is true, why not collect data where the majority of people live? Some other communities collect data near schools. Just wondering.
JUST THINK ABOUT IT !
With the demolition of the Maple Leaf property. This would be a
great location for a city/(possible Township) Emergency/Fire Department building.
It could be city police and city goverment included and would have room for future growth,and put a end to the street closure problem.Think of the possiblities. Thanks