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Primary ballot takes shape

Kitsap County is already preparing for the Sept. 14 primary election, designing a new ballot and embarking upon…

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A new Voice of Bainbridge

It all started with frustration, searching for a decent radio program on Sunday night while washing the dishes.…

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War declared on noxious weeds

Rachel Smith has been watching the spread of Japanese knotweed near her Seaborn Road home for several years.…

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Understand the choices in park elections

The old wheeze in those notoriously suspect Chicago elections used to be, “vote early and often.” While we…

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Swan song for summer music festival?

The 19th Annual Music and Arts Festival on Aug. 1 may be the last, the Bainbridge Island Park…

Obituaries

Anne Holt

Anne Holt, 79, died July 23 at her home on Bainbridge Island after a brief illness. Born Anne…

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Peace march moved

Participants in a demonstration for peace slated for this morning, July 17, should gather at the former Poulsbo…

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Bang the dharma drum slowly

Island Buddhists follow myriad paths to enlightenment and ‘liberation of the heart.’ Mark Joslyn strikes the rim of…

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Burglar hits stores in spree downtown

A local ‘person of interest’ was detained Friday morning, detectives say. At least 10 downtown businesses were hit…

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Park levy to be $2.567 million –– News Roundup

Bainbridge park officials will seek a one-year, $2.567 million maintenance and operations levy, to keep parks open through…

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Bainbridge Democrats first out of the gate

But GOP faithful aren’t far behind, as campaigns open offices on the island. Democrats opened a Bainbridge campaign…

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Unmet needs find a champion

A blue-ribbon report that’s getting blue-ribbon results? It’s true. “It’s so exciting,” as one of our reporters beamed,…

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Spartans stick it to the Brits

Bainbridge girls take two in friendly face-off with Royal School. In a rare cross-pond match the Bainbridge and…