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Hopefuls largely in agreement, often at odds
Incumbent Mayor Darlene Kordonowy, challenger Nezam Tooloee lay out platforms. With the playing field narrowed, incumbent Darlene Kordonowy…
October 5, 2005
News
Spartans hang on for Homecoming win
Williams and Gilbreath lead the charge in the 14-13 thriller. A win’s a win – especially for a…
October 5, 2005
News
News Roundup –Islander sought for ferry group/Wildlife shelter is going nuts
Got a vision for the future of the island’s ferry terminal? Then answer the call for volunteer members…
October 5, 2005
News
Biology teacher has ’em Beeming
Korrie Beemer is named state Science Teacher of the Year. The knee injury that sidelined Korrie Beemer from…
October 5, 2005
News
Mayor to propose funding for work downtown
The city’s 2006 draft budget anticipates issuance of $3 million in bonds. Whatever the Winslow of Tomorrow is…
October 5, 2005
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Sports Roundup — Spikers rally, down Blanchet/Ray sinks Crusaders/Silver finish for swimmers
“Victory,” Napoleon Bonaparte once wrote, “belongs to the most persevering.” The Bainbridge volleyball team made some mistakes, but…
October 5, 2005
News
‘Feed me, Seymour! Feed me!’
Tragi-comic musical ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ opens at the Playhouse. An exotic plant with an unusual appetite is…
October 5, 2005
News
New songs from an old island favorite
Susan Welch opens this year’s First Friday Concert Series. Singer/songwriter Susan Welch is back on the musical track…
October 5, 2005
Obituaries
Alan Merson
The Rev. Alan Merson, 71, died Oct. 4 at his Bainbridge home after a battle with cancer. He…
October 4, 2005
Obituaries
Dorothy Irwin
Former longtime Bainbridge Island resident Dorothy Irwin, age 90, died Oct. 4 in Everett. She was born June…
October 4, 2005
News
City orders removal of signs for fire dept. pancake breakfast
The signs have been used for years to promote a community fund-raising event. With a goofy grin, big…
October 1, 2005
News
Spartans break through for 2-0 win
Uneven play at the offensive end has BHS scoring in fits and starts. It’s been a weird run…
October 1, 2005
News
Sports Roundup — Spikers win, Braves loom/Saucier leads golfers to win/Triathlete gets top three spot
The Spartan volleyball team defeated the Eastside Catholic Crusaders 25-18, 25-13 and 25-22 for their fourth straight league…
October 1, 2005
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