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Veer right at Wyatt and Madison
Robert Johnson sang some wicked blues tunes about the crossroads in life. I don't know if that's where we meet Mr.
City won't hire lobbyist to change election law
The city will not hire a lobbyist to petition the state Legislature for a law revision that would allow Bainbridge's change-of-government vote to go forward in May.
Tree Lightings Begin This Weekend
Festivities for the 54th annual community tree lighting begin at 5 p.m. at Silverdale Antiques, 9490 Silverdale Way, with caroling by students of Brownsville Elementary School under the direction of Shirley ...
Call to K-12 Grade Artists: Bainbridge Arts and Crafts
AUDITIONS COMEDY DANCE GALLERIES AND EXHIBITIONS COLLECTIVE VISIONS GALLERY: Features "Impressions of Places - A Landscapes 2008" an exhibit by pastel artist Jackie Bush-Turner in the main gallery throughout ...
What holidays mean to merchants
Did you ever wonder what "home for the holidays" means to the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker as well as the florist, the postal worker, and others who help you keep your holiday traditions? Holiday ...
Gliding a sailing dinghy on light breezes through Eagle Harbor offers a living library of maritime history.
Council to mull car fees Faced with a two-year budget crunch that could eliminate road funding in 2009 and 2010, a proposal for initiating a car registration fee to pay for road maintenance is gaining speed.
Coat Drive: Girl Scout Troop 50879 is holding a winter
21. Please donate coats and cold weather clothing in all sizes, new or used and in good condition.
Author recounts journey across the world, tonight on Bainbridge
Author/explorer/historian Harry Rutstein presents his new adventure memoir, chronicling the his 10-year trek in the footsteps of Marco Polo.
Invest your B&O taxes downtown
First, a confession. My husband was recently recruited by a large coffee company across the water, and I have relatives addicted to their products.
Building Consensus for an 'Art Town' on Bainbridge
Angie Glasser of Renton talks with a friend near a spherical piece public art along Winslow Way.
Junkoh Harui's artistry and knowledge of plants was legendary, even while he was alive.
Police nab suspects connected to Bainbridge robberies, car prowls
Police have arrested two individuals thought to be behind a string of Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap burglaries and car prowls.
Bainbridge retail growth may call for review of sign code
As Bainbridge grows and more businesses begin to take root downtown, revising the sign-code ordinance is beginning to gather steam again.
Bainbridge Police Search for Spray-Painting Vandals
Bainbridge Island police are asking the public for information about multiple acts of vandalism at three schools and the community pool over the weekend.
Is Vision for Island Medical Center Bigger Than Demand?
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND A medical center planned for Madison Avenue may be a community health-care remedy that comes a few years too late.
Bainbridge burglary may be part of North Kitsap spree
Police are confident that the arrest of a man suspected of numerous Bainbridge and North Kitsap burglaries is imminent.
A long wait for a tree's downfall
On Thursday, employees with Leflera s Tree Service made the final verdict on a tree that has been a source of controversy for one waterfront community.
To the heart of Bainbridge Island
I can't think of a single person who goes more to the heart of Bainbridge Island than Junkoh Harui.
Better health through hydration
The typical workaday world is noisy. Julie Rosenblatt's is not. "Our life has become over-stimulated," she said.
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