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Swimmers enjoy a competitive game of “Battleship.” The pool serves 5

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Island pools are packed all year long

Editor’s note: The Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Each…

Sally Noedel and her daughter

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Duo ready for 1,500 mile journey

Two Bainbridge Island women will lace up their shoes for the walk of a lifetime. Sally Noedel and…

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Bainbridge Design Review Board gets look at market, restaurant development planned at Rolling Bay

Rolling Bay may have a roll-out of new businesses in the upcoming months. Bainbridge Island Design Review board…

Deliah Albee works on a Sumi-e painting. Albee’s watercolor artwork is on display through the end of May at the library.

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Bainbridge artist adds a splash of (water)color to everyday life

When a couple came into her Montana gallery and started pointing at various artwork they wanted to purchase…

Battle Point Park now has a new focal point and art piece: an equatorial sundial. The sundial was installed this week after several years of planning and fundraising.

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At long last: Here comes the sun(dial)

Dedication being planned for late June.

Axel Edwards

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Young Bainbridge musician raises funds for Nepal

What’s a fourth-grader to do with talent, time and a recital coming soon? Take to the sidewalks to…

Lucille Fox

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Islander makes bee-autiful formula for natural candles

Upon walking into Lucille Fox’s home, the comforting smell of warmed honey permeates the air.

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Healthy Youth Survey results show slight uptick on alcohol use

Bainbridge High School seniors use more alcohol and marijuana compared to peers across Washington, according to recent results…

Vanuatu was heavily damaged by Cyclone Pam in early March. A Bainbridge couple saw the devastation first-hand after traveling to assist locals.

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Bainbridge teacher spends spring break volunteering overseas

Couple continues efforts to assist in cyclone-ravaged island of Vanuatu.

Sue Barrington

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Dialing up community: Senior Center now taking Collect Calls

Everyone has a story to tell. Now, there’s one special place on Bainbridge Island to share those tales.

Teachers and supporters gather at the intersection of Highway 305 and Winslow Way Thursday with signs and slogans during the early morning commuter-heavy sailings to Seattle.

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Bainbridge teachers hold one-day walkout

Strike intended to light fire under state lawmakers

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UPDATE | Teacher protests will not be in front of schools

School grounds will be quiet tomorrow across Bainbridge Island as teachers walk off the job to protest the…

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Winslow bakery closed for ‘reorganization’

Bainbridge Bakers is closed for now. Late Sunday, a Facebook status posted on the Bainbridge Baking Co. Inc.…