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Don’t wait for a catastrophe to see life differently | INTERFAITH

“Civilization is neither to have electric lights, nor airplanes, nor to produce nuclear bombs. Civilization is not to…

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Children and the outdoors – a perfect mix, even in the winter | ISLAND WILDLIFE

I woke up this morning hopeful that I would look out the window to a yard full of…

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We’ll ring in the holidays with a joyous concert – in a new location | SENIOR OUTLOOK

December! Where has the year gone to?

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We’ll soon settle into our new space and new name | SENIOR OUTLOOK

“What’s in a name?” Shakespeare’s Juliet wanted to know.

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Here’s who we are: We’re here to help | LEGION LEDGER

This is our first news column, and we’d like to tell you about us, the American Legion, Colin…

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It’s time to take flight, but with a heavy heart | ISLAND WILDLIFE

The goose sat in quiet dignity as we drove toward her release site.

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They may be adorable, but let’s keep our distance | ISLAND WILDLIFE

The kids are having fun in the nursery again, rolling around on the ground and wrestling with each…

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Don’t miss the back-and-forth at the Senior Center | SENIOR OUTLOOK

The Bainbridge Island Senior Community Center may still be under construction and programs scattered everywhere, farmed out to…

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On Father’s Day, and raising wild animals and a baby boy | ISLAND WILDLIFE

With Father’s Day upon us, I find myself once again thinking about the parallels between parenting wild animal…

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Take your precious time to truly enjoy the beauty of ‘and’ | INTERFAITH

So much of the time we are taught to live by an “either/or” approach to life. You can…

The historic Clara and E. L. Franks House (1913) – Captain’s House B&B

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Captain Meg’s bed-and-breakfast was a welcome harbor | MEANDERLINE

In the golden days of the Bainbridge Review, whose banner proclaimed “The only newspaper that cares about Bainbridge…

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Our historic ‘non-event’ has always been hard to remember | Meanderline

It was long after Catholic Sisters planted the first roots of it at their convent at Old Steilacoom…

Annika Lesko (middle) and Hannah Lee (far right) harvest potatoes at Morales Farm last week.

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Students get a ‘Taste of Bainbridge’

Wilkes Elementary students see the fruit of their results under the EduCulture Project