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Storm before the calm

The Year In Review, Part 4.

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Famous in Hollywood, unknown on island

Emmy-winning screenwriter James Costigan dies in quiet reclusion.

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Mochi event to benefit Okano

A fixture at past cultural festivals, he now recovers from a motorcycle accident.

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Read it, before someone wants to burn it

‘Farenheit 451’ keys a month of literacy and media awareness events.

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Kids feeling too much pressure, psychologist says

Educators, parents look for ways to de-stress the island’s youngsters.

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City looking to move forward

Communications training is on the docket for staff and council members.

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Shortfall forces library cutbacks

Local branch service will be curtailed by 44 hours per week.

(Clockwise from left) Milly and Walt Woodward take a look at a copy of the Bainbridge Island Review. In a new book

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They did what was right

A new book details how the Woodwards spoke out against the World War II internment, despite popular opinion.

Construction on the internment memorial is delayed at least a year because of a shortfall in funding that has slowed things down.

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Funding needed to complete internment memorial

$3 million is required to finish the construction.

Alan Rudolph with new work. His paintings echo the style of his films

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A different form of self-expression

Filmmaker and islander Alan Rudolph debuts at Gallery Fraga.

Ann Morford and Tad Mitsui in their “little jewel.” She’s the manager of the Inn at Vineyard Lane

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A hidden jewel on Vineyard Lane

An inn and bistro give this hillside condominium complex a little something more.

A crew from Global Diving and Salvage of Seattle works to free the Jubilee

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Boat rescued from muddy grave

Yacht was abandoned in mid Puget Sound.

Carie Bude slides with her son

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Determined, hopeful and devoted beyond reason

Looking toward Autism Awareness Day, IAM offers support, action. Ten years ago, Carie Bude never would have fancied…