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So who gets to keep the house?

Just in case the city’s budget and the community eventually support affordable housing on the island, the Bainbridge…

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Bainbridge Historical Baseball Society to play exhibition game on July 4

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Bainbridge Historical Baseball Society to play exhibition game on July 4

For those baseball fans dismayed with the escapades of the Seattle Mariners – they of the 28-50 record…

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Budget judgment day comes and goes

It was presumed by some to be a foregone conclusion.

Cheryl Kollin sells sugar snap peas to Barbara Case of Port Ludlow.

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Getting the good food out there

Attorney Elizabeth Chambers was cash-less when she exited the 4:30 p.m. Seattle-to-Bainbridge ferry on Wednesday with her young…

One of the portable toilets destroyed by a sparkler bomb this month.

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Potty bombers busted

Bainbridge Police say they have identified six island juveniles suspected of detonating homemade “sparkler bombs” in several portable…

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Around the Island

Library won’t pursue lid lift

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BAC boosted by $1 million donation

An anonymous individual has made a $1 million donation to Bainbridge Arts and Crafts for the establishment of…

Teens add detail to the colorful

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Teens add splash of color to Aquatic Center

Regulars of the Bainbridge Island Park and Recreation District Teen Center Lounge faced a pleasant quandary this April.

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Whole lot of hole

Since work began last month, a south-end soil swap has turned more than just dirt.