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New road past park sparks ire

Property owners hope to extend Springridge, build a lane between Gazzam, the Close trail.

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Knobloch and Brackett prevail

City spending issues were decisive, the incumbent says in winning a third term.

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A special gift for art

Stephens House brings out hidden talents in challenged young adults.

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Water report has coliform on rise

Quality, not supply, attracts notice as the city looks at its underground resources.

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Plan for cell towers gets poor reception

A council committee chides the notion of more cellular facilities.

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Council eyes staff costs as budget is pared

Better efficiency is the buzzword as the 2008 budget is reviewed and refined.

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Blaze damages retirement center

An accidental blaze displaced six residents of the Madison Avenue Retirement Center late Monday evening.

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Dead dogs still bite for Uncle Bonsai

May lived a dog’s life, and died a poet’s death. Once living on the streets and eventually blind,…

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Quay purchase gets big push from the public

Advocates ask the city to chip in $4 million to save the apartments.

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Marching to meet the need

Students turn out en masse with the fruits of a food drive for Helpline.

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Cell tower plan on hold/IFC to host a spiritual feast/Permaculture is taking root

Roundup – Island news briefs.

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Library to cut hours starting in January

Kitsap Regional Library branches including Bainbridge Island will cut hours starting in January, following the failure of a…

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Island delegates to support tax cap in special session

Rolfes, Appleton, Rockefeller say the will of the voters is clear on property tax limitation.