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Frame at home with second career

After 27 years in the business, Carolyn Frame’s banking career hit a rough spot. Her boss had been…

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Paul V. Hennessy

Paul V. Hennessy, age 81, died July 31 at his Bainbridge Island home. He was born May 20,…

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Dorothea H. Ekholm

Longtime islander Dorothea H. Ekholm, age 90, died July 27 at her home on Bainbridge. She was born…

Carpenter Tony Failla (left) and Bill Anton cut trim as the Spartans eatery takes shape upstairs at the Pavilion. Anton

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Pavilion moving onward, upward

Losing a major tenant never looks like good news for a commercial building. But for the Pavilion, the…

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Costs of growth come into slow focus

The city spends more than $2.8 million on building and development services each year, and recovers less than…

Author Venera Di Bella Barles

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Shedding light on a dark past

Venera Di Bella Barles’ private recollections became public record. At the urging of her family, the 70-year-old Di…

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Of two minds on four islands for Madison

If, heaven forbid, a pedestrian were struck down at Winslow Way and Madison Avenue, could aid crews reach…

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Elizabeth “Betty” Moore

Island native Elizabeth “Betty” Moore, age 81, died July 24 in Yakima. She was born Sept. 15, 1920…

Lucie Gendreau smooths concrete at the Park View Drive construction site.

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Habitat homes finally find their footing

Kathy Duprey kneels by what will be the southwest wall of her new home. With a stick, she…

Bob Conoley enjoys the colorful maple at Ericksen/Winslow.

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Neighbors take up the cause of maple

Having waitressed on both sides of the street, Diane Hornick has long admired the mature Japanese maple at…

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Lorean C. Crockett

Lorean C. Crockett, age 96, died July 23 on Bainbridge Island. She was born Nov. 6, 1905 near…

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Grayce Lorayne Kelly

Grayce Lorayne Kelly, of East Bremerton, died July 23, at Harrison Hospital in Bremerton, after a brief illness.…

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South-end sewers get needed funding

After two hours of sometimes heated discussion, the Bainbridge City Council Wednesday took another small step towards permitting…