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To avoid crowds, the parade will be all over the island, not just on Winslow Way. Bainbridge Island Review files photos

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Key to ‘normal’ July 4 is density control

May the Fourth of July be with you — one with density control.

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Letters written by anonymous students.

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Letters perk up shut-ins

Usually, it’s adults who are lifting up kids through support.

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BI Fly Fishers hook online auction

Bainbridge Island Fly Fishers will hold their first online auction fundraiser from 6 p.m. May 12 to 6…

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BI OKs contract for Senior Center renovations

The Bainbridge Island City Council recently approved an $84,232 contract with Coates Design, Inc. for renovations to the…

Kristina Rodgers

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2 new principals in BI

Two new principals have been picked for the Bainbridge Island School District.

Emily Cornell's students reacted with excitement after their teacher received teaching honors.

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St. Cecilia teacher honored for guiding students through pandemic

For most teachers, navigating the COVID-19 pandemic has been challenging, alternating from online to in-person learning and trying…

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Bernie Barker and Kathy Wielkiewicz track down gnomes.

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Know their gnomes

Bernie Barker and Kathy Wielkiewicz loaded up in their Gnome-Mobile, built in 1967 by the legendary Walt Disney,…

Wes McNutt

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BI boy receives honor from state Senate

Even though Wes McNutt has Type 1 Diabetes, the 15-year-old Bainbridge High School student has not let that…

Schmid

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BI honors environmentalists with their own days

Two locals have been honored by the Bainbridge Island City Council with days of their own.

Jean and family members. Courtesy photos

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Woman in BI turns 105

Though hard to verify, Jean Wohlsen has to be one of the oldest residents living on Bainbridge Island…

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Check out BI library as it reopens to limited capacity

Patrons can only stay for up to 45 minutes

Students at Sakai Intermediate School recently participated in their annual tradition of releasing salmon into the stream behind the school. They did it every day of the week and by that Friday they had released about 3,000 fry. The students learned about salmon and the part they play in the local ecosystem.
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Fishy tradition

Students at Sakai Intermediate School recently participated in their annual tradition of releasing salmon into the stream behind…

Bainbridge Island survivors of Japanese internment camps during World War II gather at the new dock at the exclusion memorial. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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Treatment of BI Japanese Americans compared with today

Anti-Asian sentiment similar to fear during WW2