To the editor: I am writing to inform my Island neighbors of a very important issue that is being played out at city hall this month, one which will affect all of us who live here, but which is not receiving the attention it deserves, considering what is at stake for Islanders.
To the editor: The holiday season is a time to spend with family and friends, but this can sometimes be difficult for seniors in our community — they may live far from family or be unable to travel due to a medical condition or the expense.
To the editor: I think that chocolate milk should continue to be served in the lunch room.
To the editor: Thank you Bainbridge! The recent Scout Troop 1564 Christmas Tree Recycling event was a great success.
To the editor: I was happy to read recently that legislation was recently introduced to protect some of our best wild places on the Olympic Peninsula for future generations.
To the editor: I attended one of the last meetings on the proposed development at Highway 305 and High School Road. The general drift was that 80-100 citizens do not like the idea.
To the editor: The successful completion of the Bainbridge Island Land Trust’s fundraising campaign for the Hilltop acquisition is great news, and brings us particular satisfaction.
To the editor: Not too many of your readers may know about Smile Partners. That’s because we’re a bit obscure.
To the editor: On behalf of the board of directors and staff of the Bainbridge History Museum I want to thank our supportive and generous community for making our fifth annual raffle the most successful thus far.
To the editor: BOSIA (Bainbridge Ometepe Sister Island Association) is deeply grateful to island businesses and nonprofits that support our mission to foster relationships between our two islands.
To the editor: As a young family that spends much of our spare time wandering the forest trails and exploring the beaches of the Island, many of our adventures would never have been possible without the hard work of the Bainbridge Island Land Trust, its donors, and land partners. For that, our family is forever grateful.
To the editor: Thank you to the Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce for hosting the Business and Citizen of the Year Awards to recognize the generous contributions of time, effort, or financial support of Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce and/or of our community.
To the editor: It was an honor to attend the annual awards gala for the Bainbridge Island Police Department.