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Bellevue lawyer, Bainbridge law

When Sam Granato took up the gavel as mayor of Winslow in January of 1990, one of his…

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Mayor: city going ‘virtual’ — News Roundup

On-line information is key to improving communication with island residents, Mayor Darlene Kordonowy said this week. Her comments…

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Boys left stranded by the beach

The Bainbridge Spartan boys found out why the Rainier Beach Vikings were rated as the top team in…

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If the suit fits, bear it

On the frontier of yesteryear – at least in the Hollywood version – sheepmen, cattlemen and farmers traded…

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Litigation situation mitigation

Sometimes it vows to “see you in court,” sometimes it’s “dragged” there itself. Willingly or otherwise, our city…

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Arts and humanities: priceless

Add Janice Queener Shaw and Richard Stine to the list of islanders officially deemed “treasures.” Arts administrator Shaw…

Obituaries

Koran “Karl” Kasperson

Lifelong island resident Koran “Karl” Kasperson, age 59, died Jan. 22 at his home. He was born Oct.…

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Teaming up to let freedom sing

Blues and gospel are two sides of the same coin, says TJ Wheeler, but they rarely meet. Wheeler…

Udo Wald

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Paddlers head to Back of Beyond

It’s not where you’d expect to find a shop that sells 17-foot-long touring kayaks. Were it not for…

The first ranks of more than 400 demonstrators rally for peace on Madison Avenue Saturday.

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Island voices raised for peace

Islanders opposed to war in Iraq added their voices to the many calls for diplomacy heard nationwide Saturday…

Obituaries

Joseph Weston Hall

Joseph Weston Hall, 67, died Jan. 19 at his home on Bainbridge Island following a brief illness. He…

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Hyla marks decade of growth

If the mark of a private school is a mahogany palace of pretentiousness lorded over by a stern…

Educators

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In the vanguard for public education

Bainbridge was there in force. More than 500 island teachers, administrators and staff, parents and kids trekked to…