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6th District Congressional Art winners. Angelina Kollodge won first place with her photo ‘Fierce Silence,’ and Maddy Coodro won third place with her photo ‘Desert Beauty.’ Courtesy photo

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BI busy making school changes for next year

As the 2021-22 Bainbridge Island school year draws to a close, student art is flourishing; the district is…

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Disaster training

An example of a raised bike lane in Copenhagen, Denmark. Courtesy Photo

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Be like Copenhagen with raised bike lanes

“Wonderful Wonderful Copenhagen for me.” — Danny Kaye

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Visitors sit on a bench under a Japanese maple tree in the newly renovated arrival plaza near the main entrance of the Bloedel Reserve.

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BI’s popular Bloedel Reserve transforms entrance

Bainbridge Island’s most renowned garden has transformed its main entrance into a peaceful gathering place where the sounds…

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Shared parking could reduce asphalt

One of the first things many people teach their children is to share. So why don’t we do…

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BISD gives 10 more Strong Awards

Bainbridge Island School District recently awarded 10 winners of the BISD STRONG Award for Winter 2022.

BYS executive director Courtney Oliver and Raising Resilience executive director April Avey announce the merger of their organizations. Courtesy photo

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BYS acquires Raising Resilience to support parents

For six decades Bainbridge Youth Services has been the go-to-place for youth seeking help to meet the challenges…

Finch Place apartments in Winslow. Courtesy Photo

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Feds try to keep low-income in BI apartments

Some Bainbridge Island seniors were worried they would become homeless upon hearing their rent could increase up to…

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Twin scoopers, Noah and Lucas Rudolph, helping out at Emma & Otto’s Ice Cream, which opened last month on Winslow Way.

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Twins, 9, scoop up jobs, ice cream

Your eyes are fine if you’re seeing double at Double Scoop

Protesters line Highway 305 near Agate Pass Bridge Saturday. David Hammel/Courtesy Photos

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Up to 400 rally for abortion rights

Organizers estimate from 200 to 400 people attended a “Bans Off Our Bodies in North Kitsap, Rally for…

Dr. Fred Grimm and Jim Coon, president of the board of Friends of Little Manzanita Bay, stand beneath a sign they put up to protest a proposal submitted by two neighbors who want to replace an 84-foot wooden dock with a 240-foot steel pier, ramp and dock including two boat lifts. Grimm, who has lived on the point with his wife, Willie since the 1970s, decided to display their protest by hanging the 25-foot-long banner in front of their house with the words, “SAVE THE BAY! STOP THE DOCK!”  Little Manzanita Bay is designated Critical Habitat, under the Endangered Species Act, for Puget Sound Chinook salmon, Puget Sound Rockfish, and Southern Resident Killer Whale. The Bay is also considered Essential Fish Habitat for Coho, Chinook, and Puget Sound pink salmon.Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review

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Banner on the bay

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A packed house gathered for the live poetry readings. Courtesy Photo

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Poetry event returns to large crowd

About 80 people attended the recent Poetry Corners, a well-known and long-running Bainbridge Island poetry movement.

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