Vandals found their way to the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum this past weekend. Rick Chandler, a volunteer at the museum, told Bainbridge Island police that sometime between Saturday, Oct. 5 and Monday, Oct. 7, someone removed their “Frogs Around Bainbridge” frog from its pedestal.
The Bainbridge Island City Council decided Wednesday to approve the renaming of Strawberry Plant Park.
After an almost three-year-long debate, city staff called a meeting to decipher what questions and suggestions the public had toward redeveloping the Vincent Road property.
Candidates for the Bainbridge Island City Council were faced with the heavy hitters — questions, that is — at the first candidate forum for the November elections.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will decide Wednesday whether to approve the renaming of Strawberry Plant Park.
The Bainbridge Island Fire Department and the city of Bainbridge Island are requesting qualifications from firms with experience in facilities planning.
The Bainbridge Island City Council decided Wednesday to impose a temporary moratorium on marijuana grow operations and approve interim regulations on retailers, processors and medical marijuana “collective gardens.”
The Bainbridge Island City Council approved an adoption process for the city’s Shoreline Master Program at its meeting this week. Council members also agreed on a schedule that would adopt the program by December of this year.
For more than a year, Visconsi, an Ohio-based development company, has been vying for permits to construct a commercial and retail complex off of Highway 305 and High School Road. In the meantime, a steady stream of concerned residents has been ramping up their opposition to the proposed project.
Island resident Jaime Silva-Arroyo was sentenced Sept. 20 after he pled guilty to one count of rape in the second degree.
The Bainbridge Island Public Library will be hosting an informational on the new federal healthcare law this November.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will discuss off-leash dog requirements on public property at this week’s meeting.
The manager at Doc’s Marina Grill who was arrested on a felony count of voyeurism has posted bail and was released from the Kitsap County Jail earlier this week.