To the editor: $10,000: Did you know this is approximately the amount spent on Rotary Auction disposal fees — to get rid of donated items that can’t be used or recycled?
To the editor: What a day! The KiDiMu Birthday Bash on June 7 could not have been more perfect.
To the editor: On behalf of the over 80 Islanders with MS and their families, we’d like to thank the 500-plus people who walked, volunteered, and/or made donations to the 2014 Walk MS.
To the editor:
My wife was involved in a bicycle accident last Thursday, June 5 on North Madison between the Grange and Highway 305.
To the editor: On behalf of Bainbridge Island Rowing Board of Directors, I want to share some of the best of Bainbridge Island spirit with you.
To the editor: Last August, we filed a Public Records Act lawsuit against the city of Bainbridge Island and certain individual council persons, after learning they had been conducting city business from their personal email accounts, and had failed to produce these records after receiving our public records request.
To the editor: As many already know, the Kitsap County Superior Court recently issued a ruling in a Public Records Act lawsuit brought last year by two Bainbridge Island citizens against the city and two current members of the city council.
To the editor: The sixth annual July 4th Fireworks show over Eagle Harbor is not only a time honored celebration of our country’s birthday – but an acknowledgement of the men and women who dedicate their lives to keeping us free and safe.
To the editor: A new display just went up in the halls of Sonoji Sakai Intermediate School and it reminded me that I have many people to thank for the success of our May 16 Bike to School Day.
To the editor: Seems the latest controversy in downtown Winslow is local merchants taking advantage of the new wider sidewalks by putting sale items and dining tables outside on them.
To the editor: A recent Pew Research Center study found that 78 percent of Americans identify themselves as “Christians.” This cannot be right. For two reasons.
To the editor: I, Kate Matthews, am a junior at Bainbridge High School and an Ambassador Girl Scout, working to complete my Girl Scout Gold Award by helping to install two gardens at two properties of Housing Resources Board’s.
To the editor: The board of BOSIA (Bainbridge Ometepe Sister Islands Association) wishes to thank the many individuals and businesses on Bainbridge Island who opened their arms and their homes to make our recent Health Delegation visitors from Ometepe feel so welcome.