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Dave Trageser and Gabrielle McGraw at Sharon Trageser's booth at the Red Plantation. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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BI couple enjoys selling treasures at Poulsbo shop

Dave Trageser has probably provided the city and schools of Bainbridge Island with more money than anyone else…

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the editor

Council doesn’t listen

Jeremy Fields

Opinion

Shopping local more important than ever due to COVID

It’s no secret that COVID-19 has made a huge impact on how Washington retailers and restaurants operate. With…

Don Bonkers

Opinion

Bonker: Kilmer to lead the way to bipartisanship

Winston Churchill was spot on when he said, “Democracy is the worst form of government except for all…

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Obituaries

Harold Ernest Sundberg

Harold Ernest Sundberg, 92, of Poulsbo died peacefully November 4, 2020, at Kenmore Assisted Living with his wife…

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Obituaries

Elizabeth Brown Payne

Elizabeth Brown Payne, age eighty-two, died on October 19, 2020, in southern California. Although she was a longtime…

Haven Rudnick

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Bringing people together so much better than division

Considering the times we live in, unity is more important than ever.

Steve Powell | Bainbridge Island Review photographs
An auger mixes up the compost material in an enclosed building.

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BI council pulls back on composting proposal

After neighbors raised a stink, the Bainbridge Island City Council pulled back on the reins Tuesday night on…

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Briefs

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Kol Medina

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BI Council says goodbye to longtime member

The Bainbridge Island City Council gave an at-times emotional sendoff to Kol Medina at its last meeting.

Bruciato in downtown Winslow is one of the eateries affected by the lockdown.

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Locals try to keep going amid COVID lockdown

Gov. Jay Inslee’s announcement of a return to stricter guidelines due to an uptick in COVID-19 has local…

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Life

Rent or Mortgage for a Year Sweepstakes

Last week to enter for your chance to win $15,000!

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Work on Agate Bridge causing delays both ways

If you can avoid going across Agate Bridge Monday you probably should.