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Fourth of July fireworks show likely if community pays for it

A spokesman for Bainbridge Fireworks, a non-profit corporation that event's sponsor, said most of the $25,000 worth of…

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Rockefeller leaving Senate; Rolfes will seek position

State Rep. Christine Rolfes, a Bainbridge Island Democrat from the 23rd District, said Wednesday that she will seek…

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Park District, others to rescue Gazzam Lake

A three-year legal dispute between owners of property located around Gazzam Lake Park will be resolved by next…

Courtesy of Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society The steamer SS Dix

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After 105 years, sunken ship may be found

If, in fact, the ship sitting 500 feet deep in Elliott Bay is the SS Dix, there finally…

Farm interns Maggie Godard waters vegetable plants while Reneé Tiemann moves flats being stored in one of three greenhouses used for early plantings on the Morales Public Farm property off Lovgren Road. The boxes have pipes embedded in sand that keeps the plants warm with 72-degree water circulating.

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Friends of Farms plants seeds for the future

Reclaiming enough agricultural land on Bainbridge Island to create a working farm community is beginning to move from…

John Koval and Kit Hutchin

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Churchmouse Yarns & Teas: An inner sanctum for knitters

If you’re a needlewoman, or man for that matter, often a single visit to Bainbridge Island’s Churchmouse Yarns…

A BigBelly Solar unit is a regular in the Kitsap Transit parking area at the Bainbridge ferry terminal

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More BigBelly Solar compactors bound for Bainbridge Island

Sustainable Bainbridge has finally found a way to rid Winslow Way of its overflowing garbage cans, at least…

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Knobloch to end his 10-year council run

With the filing deadline for his City Council seat a month away, Bill Knobloch has made it official…

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Candidates are slow to reveal their intentions

There are only two announced candidates for the four City Council seats that are up for election this…

Developer Bill Nelson holds up a development sketch in June 2008 as Rich Pass LLC prepared for constructing four large buildings on the space behind him.

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New life for Lynwood Center’s Blossom Hill?

The four large, unfinished buildings – looming two-stories tall at the bottom of the hill in Lynwood Center…

This group of islanders

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Hilltop property is key to connecting Grand Forest

A glimpse of future will begin on May 1 with a four-hour event that has the dual goal…

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Workshop gives would-be candidates election introduction

For citizens interested in entering the island’s political ring, they might get a taste of what lies ahead…

Patti Dusbabek

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Farmers’ Market opens its 10th season at City Hall

Bainbridge Island Farmers' Market has a new philosophy and manager as it enters its 10th year at City…