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Harbor dwellers sue city over new regulations

‘It’s a perpetual city hammer poised over our heads,’ one liveaboard says. With their homes in jeopardy, a…

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News Roundup – Green gardens are on tour

An island garden tour Sunday will highlight the work of the island’s ‘greenest’ green thumbs. Sponsored by the…

Option A (left): Bus and vehicle entrance from 305/Winslow Way. Elevated transit deck separates buses from other traffic. Planners said this version most respects existing property lines.

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Three views of the future ferry terminal

The area could see underground parking and more intense growth. Washington State Ferries architect David Hewitt opened Thursday’s…

Defender Kathryn Deveraux battles with a Holy Names player for the ball. The Spartans lost their first Metro League Mountain Division game of the season to the Cougars 4-3 on Tuesday.

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Sports Roundup – Kickers drop one to Holy Names in a stunner/Spikers swept by Blanchet/Golfers keep on winning

Spartans can’t hang on to 3-1 lead, lose in the final minutes. The Bainbridge girls soccer team had…

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What do we see in the mirror?

“Tell me,” our caller demanded, “how long you’ve lived on Bainbridge Island.” “Fourteen years,” we replied. “That tells…

Roosevelt coach Bill Resler applauds as hands are raised to signify members of the local girls basketball teams.

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Coach, filmmaker find heart within the game

An acclaimed documentary on girls basketball screens on island. In the first few minutes of the documentary “Heart…

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Terminal planning taking tangible turns

Preliminary designs will be presented at a Thursday forum. After months of brainstorming, planners say the respective visions…

Islander Chris Van Dyk would like to see sports owners reined in.

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Of publicly funded stadiums, he’s no fan

Chris Van Dyk has fought sports facility subsidies for a decade. Chris Van Dyk never wanted to be…

Bainbridge High School senior Jonathan Hallet won two awards for his photo entries. The statewide display is now on display at the high school library.

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From dahlias: black, white, color

Flowers inspire student Jonathan Hallet to take up the camera. Dahlias launched Jonathan Hallet’s foray into photography. Wandering…

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Whither the ferry terminal district?

That sprawling parking lots are a waste of good land, most islanders would certainly agree. Whether Bainbridge Island…

Electric car owner Chris Stanley drives a Sparrow and catches a lot of looks on the street. A short charge will give a 20-mile range

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Putting a charge in transportation

Electric cars get a foothold in the automobile market. When choosing a parking spot, Chris Stanley often wedges…

(Top:) Marijke Scharz-Smith spikes the ball during Friday’s contest against Seattle Prep. The senior finished with eight kills and three blocks as Bainbridge swept Seattle Prep.

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Sports Roundup – Spikers sweep Seattle Prep to the wayside/Gridders rally to down EC/Harriers place in top ten

The big test comes tonight against rival Bishop Blanchet. It was a different Bainbridge volleyball team that took…

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News Roundup – Density plan on the docket/Watch out for pedestrians/Schools host open house/Adopt-a-Road spreads to BI

The City Council will host a public hearing tonight on a proposal for greater development density allowances in…