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A truck moves “Dore Cottage” up Blakely Avenue Friday. The 100-year-old house was donated to the Housing Resources Board

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Around the Island

After 25 years on Bainbridge, Susan Anemone had gotten to know the Bainbridge Farmers Market pretty well, as…

A deal to buy and preserve as affordable housing the 70-unit Quay Bainbridge Apartments may be dead

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Short on cash, big projects face big obstacles

This week, against the backdrop of a worsening financial situation, two of the city’s biggest projects continued on…

The Locowski family spent a few hours recently at Battle Point Park while siblings Erin

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Let the sun shine at Sakai

For years, teacher Todd Erler has seen the roof of Sakai Intermediate School as a vast, sunny swath…

Town and Country shopper Jennifer Hagar loads up her cloth bags Tuesday morning at the market. The grocery store sells cloth bags available for shoppers to use while in the store.

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Bag it the right way for the good of the earth

It’s an age-old routine.

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For now, city firm on its road end policy

City officials were perhaps tempted, but in the end didn’t bite.

Milena Broom

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WANTED: More public school students

Amid an otherwise gloomy enrollment forecast for the Bainbridge School District, the outlook for kindergarten classes is looking…

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City set to cut capital projects

Late last year, the cuts at City Hall went deep.

Artist Gary Groves hangs pieces for his current retrospective. The densely packed series of drawings

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A rock-solid body of work for an island artist

Gary Groves admits that he nearly backed out of his own retrospective.

West Sound Academy student Melanie Forthun

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Free verse on demand, and other poetic pursuits

A freshly baked maple donut!

Terry Moyemont (left) and Terri Stanley. The co-owners of Mesogeo

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Bringing the world to our paradise

Terry Moyemont and Terri Stanley’s small, round kitchen table has become the epicenter of a group of local…

Laurel Curran (left) and Isabel Williams pose with their murals.

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Getting off the fence: A grass-roots effort fuels public art

Reaching the finish line of a year-long school project has taught Laurel Curran and Isabel Williams that while…

Neighboring property owner Albert Greiner stands where the slope used to be when they moved to their beachfront home

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Road safety eroding at Rockaway

The view from Rockaway Beach is enough to slow many a motorist.

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Harbor policy to be rewritten

With its marinas and bustling waterfront, Eagle Harbor is the center of maritime attention on Bainbridge Island.