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Will moratorium be lifted by fall?

The Bainbridge City Council tonight will consider yet another extension of a year-long and increasingly unpopular moratorium on…

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Back East, Inslee looks out West

What will Jay do? We suspect that question has been on the minds of many islanders this week…

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Dump stops taking city ditch spoils

On-island or off? The Bainbridge City Council tonight will consider whether a citizen panel formed to look at…

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Ford A. Quitslund

Ford Quitslund died July 23 at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle after a brief hospitalization. Quitslund had deep…

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No need to wait on police vacancy

Maybe it was just us. But it took the local press and Matt Haney some time to warm…

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Salsa will spice up town square

Eight years ago, island drummer Korum Bischoff took his music to Mexico. On Saturday, he brings Latin music…

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Business is on the right tack

There was only one way to Christina’s heart: astride a horse. Blake Wagner stayed in the saddle, and…

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Rolfes bids for re-election, two-year term

Saying she is proud of what she has been able to accomplish in the last four years and…

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Triathlon 101: beginners only

To those who have never participated before, a triathlon might seem an imposing event -- dominated by hardcore…

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Esther Ostling Linden

Esther Ostling Linden died at her home on Bainbridge Island on July 21. Born on March 17, 1912,…

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It takes six to tango

When traditional tango met avant garde Argentine Astor Piazzolla, the result was a creative explosion that transformed the…

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Mayor to tap administrator — News Roundup

Having winnowed the field to two, Mayor Darlene Kordonowy plans to select an interim city administrator early next…

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Spier to challenge Pollock for seat

The man behind the camera says it’s time to become part of the production. Christopher “Kit” Spier, who…