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Jim Dow spent 22 years as a chemistry teacher at Bainbridge High School. He is retiring this year after a 40-year career in education.

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Dow ends 40-year teaching career

Bainbridge High School grad was a very popular teacher during his time teaching chemistry at the high school.

Opinion

Internet’s bad metaphors can tell a story, too | Latte Guy | June 10

I was working the day shift at the Harbour House. The place was empty until she stepped in…

News

Walking brings a myriad of benefits for self, others

walking can add to the greater good. You can walk for all manner of worthy causes. Walk to…

Letters to the Editor

Winslow Way work should end sooner than later | Letters | June 10

I work in the film business and typically work a 12-hour day. Recently I read that the destruction…

Letters to the Editor

Energy evaluations leads to big savings | Letters | June 10

I was one of the Bainbridge Island homeowners who received a letter from RePower Bainbridge reporting on our…

Letters to the Editor

Quick response to stolen bike much appreciated | Letters | June 10

On Saturday, someone stole my bicycle from the Farmers’ Market area. I called 911 upon noticing it, and…

Letters to the Editor

New BSF goal established as support continues Letters | June 10

The Bainbridge Schools Foundation would like to thank everyone who contributed to our hugely successful weekend of fundraising…

Letters to the Editor

Education needs to be built up, not torn down | Letters | Jun 10

While very proud of my grandson, my reaction was a mixture of dismay and anger towards a situation…

News

Rotary Auction helps fund many island causes

Since 1960, the annual Rotary Auction and Rummage Sale has raised nearly $5 million for service projects. It’s…

Opinion

One competitive election after another is a positive | Our Opinion | June 10

With three current City Council members deciding against seeking re-election and a fourth facing stiff competition, it appears…

Sam Rice rides over the Tidal Court energy usage diagram.

News

RePower Bainbridge lights up the Electric Avenue

Neighbors on Tidal Court and Beck Avenue are giving passersby more than just a window to the activities…

News

City updates its public records law to save time

State law gives the power of information to the public, but city officials are left to foot a…

Tucci and Sons constructor workers work on pouring the curbs on Winslow Way.

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City still hopes to meet Fourth of July deadline

While running behind schedule on the Winslow Way project, the city still hopes the contractor will meet the…