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FURniture, FURnishings and ReFURbishing

Designing for our canine, feline companions

Denise Stoughton has found treasures dumpster diving. Denise Stoughton and Sarah D. King Courtesy Photos

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BI online sites remind me of dumpster-diving days

No one is above dumpster diving. I recall an elegant upper east side socialite rummaging unapologetically through her…

Manor House is the site of the upcoming concert series. Courtesy Photos

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Concert series coming to Manor House

Pleasant Beach Village will present the first in a series of concerts in the historic Manor House, featuring…

To celebrate Indigenous People’s Day Oct. 11, Celeste Loneia, a Suquamish artist and master weaver, teaches students at Island School about the uses of cedar and the role people play in protecting natural resources. She also made fry bread. First-graders read a story about salmon and other students shared information they learned about things like snowshoes and also played music by Suquamish artist Calina Lawrence. Courtesy Photo

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Indigenous People’s Day

To celebrate Indigenous People’s Day Oct. 11, Celeste Loneia, a Suquamish artist and master weaver, teaches students at…

As always, Homecoming at Bainbridge High School was filled with its normal pomp and circumstance. At left, a large student section turned out for the game against Bremerton. At right, cheerleaders wave their pompoms and BHS Spartan gridders take the field. While the start of the game was filled with positive emotions, it wasn’t that way at the end of the contest as the home team was blanked by visiting Bremerton. Nancy Treder Courtesy Photos

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Homecoming a downer

As always, Homecoming at Bainbridge High School was filled with its normal pomp and circumstance. At left, cheerleaders…

Pumpkins on display at Safeway. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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Search for the Great Pumpkin

Lots of great pumpkins can be found at grocery stores on Bainbridge Island now that fall and October…

Zach Ingrasci

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Ex-BHS student directs immigration film

Film director Zach Ingrasci got his start helping the world while attending Bainbridge High School.

Denise Stoughton

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Should I stay or should I go?

BI now like NYC in the ’90s with high prices

The new Kids Up! playground at Battle Point Park. Courtesy Photo

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Landlubbers can take a ferry adventure

You can now catch a ferry at another part of Bainbridge Island.

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Above: Cheerleaders just start learning their routine for the halftime show. Right: Early on all of the campers got this part of the routine down.

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Camp gives them something to cheer about

When you want to learn how to do something, it’s best to learn from the experts.

Officers ride the Marine 8 around the waters. Courtesy Photos

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Officer patrols shores around BI

Jon Bingham started sailing when he was 7 years old, and started teaching sailing for the Bainbridge Island…

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BHS student prepares for debut performance of Indian classical dance

Sai Prakash has been practicing the art form for nearly 8 years

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Local duo introducing new outdoor night market

The first Moonlight Market will take place Aug. 6 at Town Square