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    Taking aim at speeding drivers
    Taking aim at speeding drivers
    July 26, 2000 5:00 pm

    “The sign says 25 mph.Spend the morning watching traffic on Grow Avenue, though, and you might wonder.That guy on the motorcycle is a regular, says Dave Corn, as a biker roars past at 45 mph. Sometimes he’ll come around the corner and just whale on it.It’s 6:45 a.m. on a Thursday, and Corn and neighbor Bob Conoley are holed up in a van kitted out for comfort, in the driveway of the Grow Village condominiums. Their mission: surveillance.Drivers, they say, like to speed on their street, to the point that they and other residents feel unsafe. To prove their point, they have borrowed a radar gun from Bainbridge Police and set up shop.”

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    Calming starts behind the wheel
    Calming starts behind the wheel
    July 26, 2000 11:00 am

    “There may, in the end, be nothing like the power of the ticket book to give drivers a little more respect for neighborhood speed limits.An example from earlier this month comes to mind:Irked by heavy dumptruck traffic roaring in and out of the Blakely Harbor/Fort Ward area, a West Blakely resident called police and asked if they’d swing through for a look. By coincidence, a patrol officer was already in the area on other matters. In the hour that followed, three truck drivers were cited for speeding, enforcement that was followed by a letter from police to the trucking company, asking them to slow their employees down.The next day, a neighbor reported following a dumptruck from Blakely Harbor to the highway. Its speed: slooowwww…”

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    Zoltan the sultan of business
    Zoltan the sultan of business
    July 26, 2000 7:00 am

    “Once he is finished explaining how his name is pronounced, Zoltan Szigethy will explain his hopes for the Kitsap Regional Economic Development Council.I hope I can expand the diversity of employment, said Bainbridge Island resident Szigethy, who was appointed the EDC’s new executive director last week.The Kitsap Regional EDC is a non-profit organization that looks to bring bigger and better business into Kitsap County. Bainbridge Island resident Kevin Dwyer, the EDC’s director of business recruiting and marketing, said the EDC’s mission boils down to bringing new dollars into the market.We want to recruit and maintain primary businesses, Dwyer said. The companies don’t have to be headquartered in Kitsap County, but we want people working for them here.EDC president Karl Jonietz said Szigethy has the right balance of business sense and community devotion that he and the other board members looked for in their search, which brought candidates from all over the nation.”

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    “Schools, parks mull Grand land swap”
    “Schools, parks mull Grand land swap”
    July 22, 2000 7:00 pm

    “Plans for new public schools next to the Grand Forest have inspired controversy. They may also have generated a solution.Although it has not been formally addressed, local officials are discussing a land swap of the future school site off Mandus Olsen Road with a park district-owned section of the Grand Forest off Miller Road. If the parks department is willing, and the school board is in agreement, the schools and the parks will make a trade, Bainbridge Island School Board President Bruce Weiland said this week. And I think it could be a very good solution to this issue.”

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    City lands grant for pedestrian/ bike plan
    City lands grant for pedestrian/ bike plan
    July 22, 2000 4:00 pm

    “The news was good, and the timing wasn’t too bad either.Just as a morning-long seminar on pedestrian and bicycle issues wound down at city hall Thursday, planners learned that the city had landed a $35,000 state grant for a non-motorized transportation plan.This is going to be a fun one, said Marti Stave, senior planner for the city, who applied for the grant earlier this year.The non-motorized plan will bridge what Stave calls a big gap in the island’s transportation planning, long on policies for roads but arguably short on ideas for modes of transportation that don’t involve four tires and a gas tank.”

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    Ruth 13s open play with rout
    Ruth 13s open play with rout
    July 22, 2000 6:00 am

    “As host of this year’s state tournament, Bainbridge’s 13-year-old Babe Ruth all-stars didn’t need to win their way into the tournament.But on Wednesday, the hosts definitely proved that they belonged, as they drubbed Ferndale 15-0 in a tournament-opening game called after five innings by the 10-run rule.We had excellent pitching, great defense and superb clutch hitting, Bainbridge coach Mike Patterson said. I’m ecstatic about the way we played.”

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    Townhouses for Sakai Village
    Townhouses for Sakai Village
    July 22, 2000 6:00 am

    “First it was a retirement village.Then it was apartments.Now even the name has changed, and Sakai Village – formerly the Village at Sakai Lakes – will be all townhouse condominiums, developer Doug Nelson says.I’ve been trying to do everything I can to make everybody happy, said Nelson Friday, smarting from what he described as hate mail generated by his previous development proposal.I decided I’ve got to do something (different) here, he said. I’m turning into a real bad guy with the public.”

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    Mr. Deeds goes to Lynwood
    Mr. Deeds goes to Lynwood
    July 22, 2000 5:00 am

    “For the cost of a Coke on the ferry, movie buffs can style themselves in 1940s attire, and bring their families to celebrate the birthday of the Lynwood Theatre.The festivities include a screening of the classic film Mr. Deeds Goes To Town, which was originally shown at Lynwood during its first year of business in 1936. A unique wire recording of dance music from Fletcher’s Landing will also be played, and prizes will be awarded to those who arrive in costume. The occasion marks the 64th anniversary of the historic theater. The event costs $1 per person, and begins at 7 p.m. July 25. The theater will donate all proceeds to the Bainbridge Foundation.It should be a lot of fun, said owner Jeff Brein. The last birthday party we had filled all 250 seats with people. We are optimistic about having a big turnout this year as well.”

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    Quick work by council on tree loss
    Quick work by council on tree loss
    July 19, 2000 7:00 pm

    “What did it take for some quick city council action to deal with the loss of significant trees to planned developments?While they were already inclined toward new and stiffer penalties, a little pressure from the public didn’t hurt.We got a letter from a woman saying ‘shame on you,’ Councilwoman Christine Nasser told us this week. And nobody likes getting mean letters.Hence a proposal, from Nasser and Councilman Norm Wooldridge, to substantially boost monertary penalties and provisions for tree replacement when protected greenery falls.”

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    “Experience, talent takes 15s to state”
    “Experience, talent takes 15s to state”
    July 19, 2000 5:00 pm

    “BREMERTON – If experience is the best teacher, Bainbridge’s 15-year-old all-stars have learned their lessons well.They proved that over the weekend by storming to the Babe Ruth district championship, a title that this bunch won as 13-year-olds and as 14-year olds.That’s something – winning the district tournament three years in a row, head coach Bruce Hebner said. No matter who you’re playing, that’s hard to do, because so many things can happen in baseball.Bainbridge captured the title with an 8-5 win over Central Kitsap on Sunday.”

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    Going toe to toe with Big Tobacco
    Going toe to toe with Big Tobacco
    July 19, 2000 3:00 pm

    “Once upon a time, a lawyer had to choose between the excitement, challenge and financial rewards of a big-city practice and the lifestyle benefits of a smaller town.But today, it’s possible to have both, according to Jon Ferguson, managing partner of the what is called the Seattle branch of an international law firm. The office isn’t in a Seattle high-rise, but on Bainbridge Island’s waterfront.Our principal asset is our database, Ferguson said. Electronic connectivity allows us to send documents back and forth on the Internet, so it doesn’t matter where we are.Ferguson and Jeffrey Bean, along with paralegal Leslie Rothbaum, are the Northwest outpost of Chandler, Franklin & O’Bryan, a Virginia-based firm with affiliated offices in Washington D.C., Maryland, Los Angeles and in 11 countries in South and Central America. The firm represents claimants in injury cases, both personal and commercial.”

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    Ruby Darby highlight park series
    Ruby Darby highlight park series
    July 19, 2000 12:00 pm

    “They describe their music as Johnny Cash and James Brown get drunk together in Spain.Ruby Darby, an island sextet, hosts a CD release party tonight for their debut album, 130 Pounds of Pep. The show begins at 7 p.m. in Waterfront Park, as part of the city’s summer Concerts in the Park series.We feel good about the response that we have received so far, said lead singer/guitarist Don Clifton, of the band’s fusion of tango, funky folk and rock n’ roll. We have a strong live show that is engaging enough to draw interest to our CD.”

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    Shutouts and homers pace all-star play
    Shutouts and homers pace all-star play
    July 19, 2000 9:00 am

    “Bainbridge 9-10 baseball coach Rick Watson said his team was well-positioned going into the deciding games of the district tournament over the weekend because he had his top pitchers rested and ready.But not even Watson could have predicted just how good his pitchers would be. All his three top pitchers did was toss back-to-back shutouts against South Kitsap Eastern as Bainbridge ran away from the field to take the district title and move into this weekend’s state tournament.We were hitting on all cylinders all tournament, Watson said. We had pitching all the way, big hits and excellent defense. Our pitchers gave up only three runs and eight hits in the five games, and we never trailed.”

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