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Health care for all? Yes, clinic says
Peninsula Health will open Aug. 2 at the Bainbridge Island Senior Center. Low-cost medical care for the uninsured…
July 14, 2004
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Side By Side sings the ’60s — Arts and Leisure
The Side By Side choral group will be “Pushin’ ’60s” hits this weekend. “The thing that makes this…
July 14, 2004
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Two plucked from sound — News Roundup
A man and his son were rescued from the waters off Point Monroe Sunday evening, after their 18-foot…
July 14, 2004
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Not just doing, but doing better
New city boss Mary Jo Briggs knows the public service challenge. Her climb to bureaucracy’s peak began at…
July 14, 2004
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Skatin’ hard with the puckeroos
Roller hockey may be the most fun you can have on eight wheels. Roller hockey on Bainbridge is…
July 14, 2004
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Sounds of summer at Bloedel Reserve
Private nature preserve opens its doors for two weekends of music. Like a magical frame that complements any…
July 14, 2004
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Housing subsidies are on the wane
Federal cuts mean fewer dollars for low-income renters, and their landlords. Subsidized housing helped Becky Kahlvik put her…
July 14, 2004
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The real challenge is still community
One of our points was, there’s enough incivility around these days that it can’t be described as a…
July 14, 2004
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July 12, 2004
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Road work revs up
July and August will bring better sewers, sidewalks, salmon streams. Nothing says summer quite like “Flagger Ahead.” But…
July 10, 2004
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Gridders bulk up for fall campaign
Summer break means morning workouts for Spartan football hopefuls. It’s early – well, early for any kid during…
July 10, 2004
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Park board stuck with levy — News Roundup
Even as it asks voters for a change to “metropolitan” park district status, the Bainbridge Island Park and…
July 10, 2004
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Youths organizing walk for peace
Demonstrators will stride from Central Market to Winslow Green on July 17. “Fahrenheit 9/11” has sparked more than…
July 10, 2004
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