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Henrietta Alsdorf

Henrietta B. Alsdorf, 93, formerly of Bainbridge Island, died on March 18 at Northwest Hospital in Seattle. She…

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Will outside forces darken our nirvana?

Bainbridge Island has been enjoying an economic nirvana during much of the last 30 years, flourishing primarily because…

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All Spartans want is a state title

It’s state or bust for the girls’ LAX team.

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News Roundup – Access onus on neighbors/Guild sues to shield docs/City to update land use codes

Island news briefs.

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Sports Roundup – BIGC comes out smelling like roses at meet/New select soccer tourney created/OC can’t ‘bear’ a new name

Both teams place well at Rose City Challenge.

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Spartan girls put forth all-star effort

Five players earn spots on All-KNG squad.

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Spartan boys perform ably on hardwood

Five players earn All-Metro, All-KNG nods. Though they had a tougher time this season, the Bainbridge boys basketball…

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Time is now to study change of government

Is there merit to the rumblings from the island underground considering city government? Whatever your opinion may be…

Scott Taylor

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How long ago, those crazy ‘70s

Were you here for the ‘smiley face’ decade? Filmmaker Scott Taylor wants to hear from you.

Kristina Heidt (left) and Lea Fetterman tug recalcitrant ivy during a cleanup at Blakely Harbor Park on Thursday. They and classmates from the Odyssey Multiage Program spent the morning clearing invasive plants from the south-end park.

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Students ‘spreading the word, not the weeds’

Invasive plants meet their match when the Odyssey class shows up.

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‘Something big, spectacular’ at Pritchard Park

Visitors could see changes on the ground beginning later this year.

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Back on the island, ready for action

Hi. I’m the new editor for the Review and, as much as I dislike writing in the first…

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Bainbridge sent home early from state

Too many turnovers, tough teams push Spartans away with nothing.