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Vacation for volunteerism
When the Mynatt family goes on summer vacation in July, they won’t be snapping pictures of the Eiffel…
June 9, 2003
Obituaries
Brian E. Dunn
Brian E. Dunn, 56, of Bainbridge Island and Quilcene, died June 8 in Quilcene. He was born June…
June 8, 2003
Obituaries
Carmen M.P. McKillop
Carmen M.P. McKillop, age 87, a long-time Bainbridge resident, died June 7 at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle.…
June 7, 2003
News
Star Track success for Spartans
The Spartan track and field team really outdid themselves this year. With the best boys team finish ever,…
June 5, 2003
News
If these walls could talk
Despite the changes wrought by humankind, the urban setting still has natural, indigenous features that an architect can…
June 5, 2003
News
Islander gets caught in SARS outbreak
Roger Kanchuk figured his first trip to China would be an adventure. He didn’t know that the adventure…
June 5, 2003
News
Lots of offices, but few stores
Office space on Bainbridge Island is abundant, with a good selection in an array of price ranges. But…
June 5, 2003
News
City legal bills keep climbing
Believing it could find ways to reduce the city’s hefty legal costs, the Bainbridge City Council budgeted $400,000…
June 5, 2003
News
Through a glass brightly
Sculptor Steve Maslach believes glass can be more than pretty form and shiny surface. The artist invites viewers…
June 5, 2003
News
Be it resolved: follow your conscience
Are there any domestic terrorists out there? No? Why should the government believe you? Indeed, the USA Patriot…
June 5, 2003
News
Burglar gets 15-year sentence
He drifted through a three-county area, harvesting high-dollar households for cash, jewelry, and whatever else caught his eye.…
June 5, 2003
News
Finale is a great start
Sandi Schwarz nearly launches herself from the director’s stand to illustrate her point. “You need to enjoy this…
June 2, 2003
News
Westhome breaks ground
If the weather cooperates, nine low-income Bainbridge families will celebrate Christmas in new and affordable apartments in downtown…
June 2, 2003
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