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Author Anisa Ashabi at the Bainbridge Island Public Library, where she spent lots of time during middle and high school.

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BHS alum writes fictional book about high school

When Bainbridge High graduate Anisa Ashabi found herself isolating during the early weeks of COVID-19, she needed something…

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Ann Strickland and Mary Anderson chat about how farmer Brian MacWhorter provided produce for people during the pandemic.

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Local farmer a ‘lifesaver’ during pandemic

“It was a lifesaver!”

Raw green coffee beans.

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BI firm brews business with Guatemala company

“There are 70 steps in order to get a cup of coffee,” said Gerson Morales, co-founder of Cooperativa…

Guests dance to Elvis songs.

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BI Block Party goes back in time

Bainbridge Senior Living celebrated 31 years of service by hosting a 1950’s themed community block party and a…

Volunteer Maureen McNulty pulls nails from repurposed lumber being used to build three tiny houses for the reHOME project at Morales Farm. The lumber is from the demolition of the old Harrison Medical Center, which is being converted into a police-court facility. The tiny homes will be used as living quarters for interns at the farm. McNulty is a teacher at Klahowya Secondary School in Silverdale. "I do what I can because we need a place for the interns, and we need more of them in farming to sustain ourselves." Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review Photos

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Tiny homes a big project

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Mixed media artist Dana Watson shows one of her whimsical assemblage pieces to a tour visitor. Courtesy Photos.

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‘More visitors’ at BI art studio tour

Art enthusiasts turned out for the 39th self-guided Bainbridge Island Summer Studio Tour Aug. 12-14, which showcased 38…

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BI schools in need of many types of employees

Like most organizations nationwide, the Bainbridge Island School District is in need of employees.

A sampling of the abundance of items left over after the Rotary Auction and Rummage Sale was over.

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Harvesters keep stuff out of landfill

All the stuff that doesn’t sell at the huge Rotary Auction doesn’t go to waste.

Lillian Kirtley and Veronica Miranda pack a shoebox for Operation Christmas Child at Calvary Chapel Church in Poulsbo. Nancy Treder/Kitsap News Group Photos

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Shoebox can provide a big step in a child’s life

A shoebox can transform a child’s life.

Community members learn about the city’s plan to replace water Tank 2 located behind the softball field on at Bainbridge High School. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Review

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Under pressure: Elevated water tank for BI

“I have the worst water pressure, and I’m right here,” Kassia Sing said.

A colorful flight of cider offerings at Sisters’ Cider House.

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This new cider house on BI rules

Sisters and real estate agents Randi Brown and Caron Anderson love working together. So much so that they…

Construction on the Performing Arts Center in Bainbridge is progressing nicely.

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Construction craze

Construction is going on all over Bainbridge Island, which seems to happen every August because that’s usually the…

Construction crews working at the corner of Sportsman Road and New Brooklyn Road. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review

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Construction craze

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