Bainbridge High School drama students will present their rendition of the classic comedy “Lady Windermere’s Fan” by the legendary Oscar Wilde, opening at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1 at the high school.
Just in time for Halloween, the sixth annual Poultry Pageant Chicken Costume Contest saw chickens in costumes ranging from Jedi knights and world leaders to dinosaurs and deceased celebrities on Saturday, Oct. 26 at Town Square.
Zombies, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, superheroes and skeletons descended on downtown Winslow Thursday as Bainbridge Island celebrated Halloween.
Long-time island resident Melinda Callaham is offering Bainbridge residents with medical needs a variety of home healthcare options through her new nursing service Kitsap Home Health.
This year, despite a smaller-than-normal team made up primarily of novice players, the BHS debate team morale is good and the players have their sights set on higher level competition.
Bainbridge Island music lovers will get the chance to experience the international appeal of music first-hand when the universal music group Trio YO performs at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1 at Grace Church. It’s the first stop on their latest U.S. tour.
A person was temporarily trapped in the elevator at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art Wednesday.
Fifteen students from the city of Chengdu, China, are visiting America for the first time by living with host families on Bainbridge Island as part of an educational exchange program.
The historic tugboat “Chickamauga,” which sank in its mooring early Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the Eagle Harbor Marina, has been raised to the surface and the pollutants it spilled have been properly cleaned. The salvage company Global Diving & Salvage, under contract to the Coast Guard, did manage to raise the vessel to the surface and stabilize the boat.
Luciano Marano presents his favorite shots from the 17th annual Bainbridge Island Volunteer Firefighters Association Pancake Breakfast.
Approximately 1,700 people turned out for the 17th annual Bainbridge Island Volunteer Firefighters Association Pancake Breakfast Saturday, Oct. 12, according to a department estimate.
Season improves for BHS, even as it draws to a close.
A sophomore at Bainbridge High, the teenage filmmaker’s own first movie, “Listen,” is being featured in the upcoming International Student Film Festival in Hollywood on Oct. 26. The movie is already gathering praise and its success has only solidified Bennett’s already intense passion for cinema.
