Three island artists have been recognized as this year’s newest recipients of the Island Treasure Award, joining a roster which includes some of the most famous names in Bainbridge culture. The 2015 awardees are Diane Bonciolini and Gregg Mesmer of Mesolini Glass and photographer Art Grice.
The holidays are a season of tradition, and perhaps none is more loved on Bainbridge than the tradition which, in fact, signals the end of the season and the start of the new year: the annual mochi tsuki event.
The Spartans hit the court hard for their first game after the holiday break when they hosted Franklin High and pulled off a critical 61-57 win in the game’s final moments.
The Bainbridge Spartans gave a powerful performance at Wednesday’s home game against the Quakers which left the visitors from Franklin High, well, quaking.
The Spartans hit the court hard for their first game after the holiday break when they hosted Franklin High and pulled off a critical 61-57 win in the game’s final moments.
The Bainbridge Spartans gave a powerful performance at Wednesday’s home game against the Quakers which left the visitors from Franklin High, well, quaking.
The Bainbridge Spartans boys varsity basketball team claimed a fourth-place finish at the recent Surf N’ Slam tournament in the boys “Surf” division in San Diego, California.
This year’s traditional Polar Bear Plunge at Lytle Beach saw a crowd of brave souls once again take the chilly plunge at noon on Thursday, Jan. 1.
Friday night’s girls varsity basketball game against Seattle Preparatory was a series of comebacks for the Spartans – first falling behind then repeatedly catching up to the visitors – which ultimately made for a disappointing ending when they simply ran out of time before completing the cycle for the last time.
Superstar best-selling author James Patterson, perhaps most known for his bestselling crime/mystery novel series starring the fictional detective Alex Cross, has selected Eagle Harbor Book Company in downtown Winslow as one of the third-round grant recipients of his $1 million campaign to support independent bookstores around the nation.
Forty-eight minutes was not enough time for Seattle Prep to beat Bainbridge, but four more saw the Panthers scratch out an overtime win against the Spartans.
Spartans enjoy first win of season in Paski Gymnasium.
The mood in Paski Gymnasium Friday nigh after the boys varsity basketball game was one of utter disbelief.
