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Ethics ordinance needs some moderation
Yes, we agree: We all want an ethical local government. We count on the fair review of our…
March 17, 2003
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Council OKs Kane property purchase
In a deal that raised enthusiasm and reservation in roughly equal measure, the Bainbridge Island City Council Wednesday…
March 15, 2003
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Council nixes sewer proposal — News Roundup
A proposal to contribute $500,000 in general revenue to the south-end sewer project was scuttled by the city…
March 15, 2003
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Ethics ordinance hits a nerve at City Hall
A proposed ethics ordinance drew fire from city employees this week, with one planner accusing a councilman of…
March 15, 2003
News
Too much of too many good things?
One thing that makes life on Bainbridge Island endlessly fascinating is the sheer scale of our collective dreams.…
March 14, 2003
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New townhomes planned on Winslow Way
The largest piece of undeveloped property in downtown Winslow will become home to some 30 residential units and…
March 14, 2003
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New clearing law proposed — News Roundup
The Bainbridge Island City Council tonight will introduce an ordinance that would prohibit unpermitted clearing of areas bigger…
March 14, 2003
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Kick-starting the season
Sharks have a series of new and shiny teeth waiting to step up if one gets pulled out…
March 14, 2003
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New challenges among peers
The student grips his walker with concentration, as he approaches the stack of gym mats. Precariously balanced on…
March 14, 2003
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Pegasus soars over bear market
For most investors, Monday was another stock-market slaughter – Dow down 172, Nasdaq off 27, Standard & Poor’s…
March 14, 2003
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Stolee surfacing at cafe
Steve Stolee takes viewers of his new photo exhibit on a stroll through city streets. In “Pavements and…
March 14, 2003
News
Three-year fight comes to an end
The Bainbridge Island City Council tonight will formally decide that an 1,800-square-foot home cannot be built behind a…
March 14, 2003
Obituaries
Sueko Terayama Nakata
Bainbridge Island resident Sueko Terayama Nakata died March 12 at Swedish Hospital, Seattle. She was born Oct. 29,…
March 12, 2003
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