A poker game started it all. Looking back, it’s hard to imagine that a little gambling is what made local Raymond Gendreau the photographer he is today.
Bainbridge High teens show off latest creation.
If there’s one thing romantics can’t get enough of, it’s authentic love stories. Just one day before Valentine’s Day, tender stories of romance were shared during a fashion show at the Bainbridge Island Senior Center appropriately titled “Love is in the Air.”
If you are sick, stay home. That’s the advice and plea of the Kitsap County Health District and Bainbridge Island School District in hopes of keeping the current pertussis (whooping cough) outbreak from spreading.
Locals modeled clothing at the annual senior center fashion show themed “Love is in the Air.” An emcee shared the couples’ love stories with the crowd detailing how each pair met.
If you are sick, stay home. That’s the advice and plea of the Kitsap County Health District and Bainbridge Island School District in hopes of keeping the current pertussis (whooping cough) outbreak from spreading.
Soccer was canceled at Captain Johnston Blakely Elementary School this week after students exhibited “inappropriate behavior,” according to school officials.
Election Night jitters turned into hugs and hoorays as Bainbridge voters approved a $5.9 million bond measure to pay for the purchase of the 23-acre Sakai property for a future park during the Feb. 10 Special Election.
Election Night saw two big wins at the ballot box for the Bainbridge Island Fire Department, but the department was quick to point out that it’s the community that will benefit from expanded services and new fire halls.
A unique calendar project produced by The Island School students has raised more than $10,000 to support crucial projects on Bainbridge’s sister island.
Walt and Milly Woodward’s efforts to document life in America’s concentration camps will reach a new audience next week. It’s a dark part of history that local historians and fact checkers never want us to forget.
If the roads near a proposed Lynwood Center development get as crowded as a community meeting this week on the project, islanders aren’t going to be happy.
Green Mountain Technologies to help handle tons of food waste from this year’s festivities.
