June is just around the corner, and with it will come long sunny days, summer vacations — and private liquor sales. Bainbridge Island stores have already begun preparing for the transition.
Not many Bainbridge Island city leaders want to talk about the man who might be king. Actually, make that the man who might be the city’s next interim manager.
There were no tumble weeds blowing through council chambers. There was no clink, clink, clink from the sound of spurs. But when a lone man from Texas strolled to the front of the room, he soon shot down his competition with his easy Southern charm.
SGR’s proposed fee for the search was well under what many of the other firms asked for. The firm asked for $7,500 for the search, with expenses up to $6,500.
Find out at the “Imagine That” series showing this weekend.
April is Autism Awareness Month. To make the cause more visible, various structures around the world from the Pyramids in Egypt to the Empire State Building in New York have been blanketed in blue light.
Islanders can see their own blue piece of the island on the corner
of Sportsman Club Road and High School Road.
Bainbridge Island will get a little greener this weekend as rare and unique plants come to the Bloedel Reserve, and hopefully to the homes and gardens of islanders.
Bainbridge Island may have hit a home run when they found a firm to search for the next city manager, but the swing to hire an interim manager only yielded a bunt into next week.
An estimated 6,000 gallons of sludge was recovered on the treatment facility’s site and has since been cleaned up, but the adjacent wetlands have been effected and removal of the sludge is currently underway.
A Fort Ward organic farm wants to separate itself from misconceptions over the recent sewage spill.
The updated Bainbridge Island Shoreline Master Program is expected to finally pass out of the planning commission and onto the city council’s dais after tonight.
The island is now counted among other Washington cities that have banned the bags, including Bellingham, Edmonds, Mukilteo and Seattle.
The Bainbridge Island City Council voted to ban plastic bags Wednesday evening by a unanimous vote.
There were no tumble weeds blowing through council chambers. There was no clink, clink, clink from the sound of spurs.
But when a lone man from Texas strolled to the front of the room, he soon shot down his competition with his easy Southern charm.
