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Schools out! Parents wait for their students on the last day of school, June 16, at Ordway Elementary. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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Schools out for summer

Parents, teachers and kids all over Bainbridge Island were excited for summer to begin as the 2021-22 school…

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Judges speak with refashion designer Mary Voltin about her fashion piece, Funky Fungus Frock.

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No Grad Night for this Trashion designer

Lily Lashmet graduated from Bainbridge High School June 11.

Karen Akuyae Vargas, center, addresses the crowd during the inaugural Juneteenth celebration with Izaya Brown and Justice Brown at Waterfront Park. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Review photos

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Juneteenth: Change needs to continue for racial equity

More than 200 people gathered when Bainbridge Island celebrated its first Juneteenth holiday at the BI Senior Community…

Volunteers help move boxes of emergency water from the flotilla boat, The Otter, to a city of Bainbridge Island truck at the public dock in Eagle Harbor. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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9-1-1 can’t handle this 9.0 emergency

What would we do if a 9.0 earthquake hit?

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‘Unique’ Bainbridge class graduates

After persevering through three “unique” years of high school during COVID-19, 375 graduates from Bainbridge and 28 from…

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Sakai Elementary School 5th grade students Sophie Garcia, Adelae Fell and Livia Paar learn how to plant a salad with Veg Club educator Carol Appenzeller at the Bainbridge Island Public Library.

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Learn to grow food in case of disaster

In the event of a major disaster, Bainbridge Island first responders will be overwhelmed, and neighborhoods will be…

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Bainbridge students graduate Saturday

The annual commencement ceremony for Bainbridge and Eagle Harbor high school graduates is set to begin at 4…

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Community members, police officers and city officials gather at the site of the new police and municipal court building, which is expected to be completed in 2023.

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BI celebrates construction remodel for police-court facility

A crowd of police, city officials and community members celebrated the beginning of construction June 3 for what…

Elana Memke, Lang Armstrong and Barrett Lhamon were the outstanding top saxophone soloists from BHS. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Review

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Everyone’s jazzed about BHS festival’s return

Members of the Bainbridge High School Jazz9 ensemble were named outstanding student soloists at the 4th annual Puget…

Gov. Jay Inslee directed that state and US flags at all state agency facilities be lowered to half-staff to honor the victims who lost their lives May 24 in Uvalde, Texas. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review

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BISD leader sad, angry about Texas school shooting

In response to the recent school shooting in Texas, Bainbridge Island School District superintendent Peter Bang-Knudsen expressed sadness…

Kaden Amaden shows his 1951 Dodge Coronet at the BI Classic Car Cruise-In held at the Bainbridge First Baptist Church May 31. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Review photos

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Car buff, 19, among enthusiasts at BI show

Kaden Amaden, 19, brought his first “new” car, a 1951 Dodge Coronet, to the first BI Classic Car…

More than 150 people attended the rededication of the Veterans Memorial Monument at Bainbridge High School Monday. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Review

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Those from BHS who died in combat remembered

Local veterans and families commemorated Memorial Day May 30 with the rededication of the Veterans Memorial Monument at…

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Bainbridge High School teacher Preston Michaels helps sophomore Kate Hansen prepare cutting lines for a piece of siding.

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Tiny houses help with big dreams

With less than two weeks to go, 32 Bainbridge High School students were working hard to complete construction…