To the editor: The Lynwood Community Market, a nonprofit corporation, would like to publicly thank both Bainbridge Organic Distillers and Walt’s Market for donating items for the market to raffle to raise money for a playground in conjunction with the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District.
To the editor: For more than 100 years, the public waters of Eagle Harbor have provided homes for men, women and families who needed or preferred the option of life afloat.
To the editor: It can be hard to keep track of what happens in Washington, D.C., but last week the House Science, Space and Technology Oversight Subcommittee held a hearing of particular importance to Northwest commercial fishermen and wild salmon lovers all over the nation.
To the editor: I am writing this letter to clarify my Fire Commissioner statement regarding animal rescue on Bainbridge Island.
To the editor: It is satisfyingly ironic that Edward Snowden has obtained asylum in Russia, the country most known for spying on its citizens.
To the editor: I wanted to thank the Bainbridge Review and Cecilia Garza for the wonderful article on my gem hunting adventures and quest to raise money to film my geology/science television program.
To the editor: As many community members have seen, the dental health company, Oral-B has arrived on our island for a week’s worth of filming of a national television commercial for the launch of one of their new toothbrushes.
To the editor: The West Sound Wildlife Center and Bloedel Reserve, your local treasures.
To the editor: Bainbridge Island is a leader in sustainability and green design. We have a number of architects, designers and community groups that work to create healthy, vibrant places. It’s brilliant. It’s something we all share and can celebrate.
To the editor: Your July 19 editorial page cartoon (over the body of a white, the gun-wielding black person says, “He didn’t seem to belong in the neighborhood … and I felt threatened.”) evokes neither amusement nor rational conversation.
To the editor: Our city council must deal with the traffic problem that exists at High School Road and the highway.
To the editor: Today I visited Bainbridge Island with my children. I got in line for the ferry to go home at around 5:10 p.m., at the intersection of Madison Avenue North and Highway 305.
To the editor: I feel I need to respond to the erudite, judgmental and, let’s face it, whiney and downright nasty letter on the fear of Bartell drugs in the paper last week.