To the editor: I would like to respond to the Bainbridge Island Review’s Sept. 20, 2013 article concerning the Utility Advisory Committee.
To the editor: In response to Rod Stevens comments posted on Sept. 24, 2013 under the storyline, “Settlement offer in lawsuit falls through: Bronkowski, Ward and Lester refuse to turn over computers for inspection.”
To the editor: My family and I arrived on Bainbridge Island in the summer of 1974 and we moved into our first and only home here in the fall of 1975.
To the editor: Voters need to know something about the upcoming school tech levy.
To the editor: Movies in the Park is one of our favorite small town traditions.
To the editor: Bainbridge voters have an opportunity to elect an unusually well-qualified candidate to our city council on Nov. 5. Val Tollefson has been a respected community leader on Bainbridge for over 35 years.
To the editor: A big thank you to Trout Unlimited, Bainbridge Island Fly Fishers and Far Bank Enterprises for helping make our Labor Day youth fly fishing demo a tremendous success!
To the editor: Two beloved nonprofit island gems, the Bloedel Reserve and the West Sound Wildlife Shelter, have been engaged in a very difficult conversation in recent months.
To the editor:
Pete Brady is to be thanked and commended for his letter, “Limited government should be our aim.”
To the editor: I’ve known Val Tollefson for more than 20 years and enthusiastically support him for city council. He cares about his community and has shown he is willing to work for his community.
To the editor: As co-chair of the Sierra Club’s Coal-Free Bainbridge project I would like to express our deep appreciation to City Council Member Kirsten Hytopoulos for her efforts to protect our environment.
To the editor: On Nov. 5, the voters in Washington state will decide whether or not to require food manufacturers to let consumers know if the products they sell contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
To the editor: Enjoying the full moon rise over a roaring beach campfire is one of the best summer activities on our fair isle. Just because we are surrounded by water though, does not mean that we don’t have to follow the rudimentaries of fire safety.