SEATTLE – The Bainbridge boys varsity wrestling team deftly defeated their first two opponents of the season in the year’s first official match at Nathan Hale High School Thursday, Dec. 12.
Move is latest in series of remodeling efforts at the Island Village Shopping Center.
There are some rituals and stories that are so much a part of the holiday season that to separate them from Christmas is all but impossible. They are everyone’s family traditions. Characters like Ebenezer Scrooge, Rudolph and the Grinch are as much a part of Christmas as are decorated trees and presents.
Bainbridge Performing Arts may just be the best local theatre around. No seriously, it might be. There’s a vote going on and everything.
While some may spend their sleepless nights counting sheep, Bainbridge High School Advanced Placement Environmental Science teacher Jason Uitvlugt prefers a more exotic quarry. He counts leopards.
The Bainbridge High varsity boys swim team had a strong showing at the season debut meet against the Central Kitsap Cougars at the Bainbridge Aquatic Center Thursday, Dec. 5.
The Bainbridge High girls varsity basketball team early season record stands at 1-1 after a disappointing loss at the first home game of the season to the Kingston High Buccaneers Thursday, Dec. 5.
One guy scooped up another and, in a blur of motion, slammed him down on his back onto the blue practice mat with a sickening thud.
The Bainbridge High varsity wrestling team will officially begin its season on the road with a match at Kingston High Saturday, Dec. 7.
The Kitsap Regional Library Foundation is seeking donations as part of a fundraising campaign to digitally preserve an important part of Bainbridge Island history.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year again, especially for Bainbridge art lovers, as the 2013 Winter Studio Tour begins at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 6.
Bainbridge Performing Arts is featuring a holiday triple billing of three unique performances guaranteed to give even the most Scrooge-like member of the family a severe case of Christmas spirit.
A live and vicious raccoon, a partially dismembered deer carcass, at least 30 pounds of cat litter, patio furniture and one sleeping woman. In his more than 17 years as a garbage man, Ian Madayag has found some pretty weird and unexpected things in the trash cans of Bainbridge Island.
