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Few Memorial Days left to win battle with time

Of the 140,000 people who flooded the “other Washington” last Saturday for the dedication of the National World…

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Putting petal to metal

Artists turn to studio work to re-charge creativity. For Michele Van Slyke and Peggy Brunton, a joint exhibit…

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Report: school impact fees OK

The district gets a second opinion, after complaints by a parent. School impact fees on new homes are…

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City agrees to buy scenic Wyckoff beach

The city exercises a $4.9 million purchase option on the former Wyckoff property. By this time next year,…

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Poulsbohemian: poet’s paradise

Island writers flock to the coffee venue. For Bainbridge poets, the Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse is akin to Paris’ Left…

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Valor in turbulent times

Island veterans recall their actions abroad, at home in World War II. They drove trucks, captained ships, took…

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Ready for emergencies, ready for fun

Bainbridge ‘hams’ eschew email for the old-school challenge of amateur radio. In case of earthquake, forest fire or…

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Sound to offer biz seminars — News Roundup

Sound Publishing will host nine business seminars in June to present the results of the company’s latest readership…

Obituaries

Bernice M. Jacobsen

Bernice M. Jacobsen, 85 of Dilworth, Minn., died May 30 at her home. She was born Bernice Margaret…

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Arthur A. Weis

Former Bainbridge Island resident Arthur A. Weis, 92, of Spokane, died May 27. He was born March 27,…

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Berg’s drawings blend Picasso with Prismacolors

Mackenzie Berg’s menageries are peaceable kingdoms where bugs and birds mingle, and a grasshopper’s antenna just might sport…

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It’s good shootin’ at Annie Oakley’s

Relocated eatery boasts the island’s first gallery dedicated to photography. When Annie Oakley moved her restaurant from its…

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Neighbor sues city over old decant site

Dan Brewer says a creek is being polluted, even as the parcel is cleaned up. Apparently dissatisfied with…