BISD Superintendent Peter Bang-Knudsen

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BISD leader explains delay; comments call for opening

Staffing, in-person learning preparedness, and COVID rates among reasons for delay

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School comments sought

Editor’s note: It has come to our attention that some parents in the Bainbridge Island School District are…

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Voting turnout around 80%; no close races

Other than the national race for president, there really were no close races for local voters in the…

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Experts: COVID changing BI kids’ drug use

In an effort to try to get closer to our kids, sometimes parents will talk to them about…

Activity coordinator Tiffany Miller-Rhees waters the garden. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photo

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Seniors tend garden for comfort during troubled times

With the world locked down due to COVID-19, Bainbridge Island Health &Rehabilitation has found an innovative way to…

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State DOH submits first draft of vaccination plan

It remains to be seen when a vaccine for COVID-19 will be available, but the state has completed…

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From rescuing antiques to rescuing animals

Mar gives up Meli Melo for Happy Hooves Sanctuary

Helping kids is one of the Bainbridge Community Foundation's main missions. Photos courtesy of the foundation

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Programs supported by the Bainbridge Community Foundation

Editor’s note: These excerpts were taken from the Bainbridge Community Foundation website regarding its fundraising efforts and the…

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The conservancy is saving Point Misery for perpetuity.

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Help conservancy save our natural places

Here we sit in a large county that rubs elbows with a booming metropolis just a ferry ride…

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Bainbridge COVID testing site opens

Site is located at Town Square next to City Hall

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BI connection to world hunger, Nobel Peace Prize

Bainbridge Island resident Richard Ragan, a senior staff member for the United Nations, has spent years traveling the…

Neighbors are upset so many trees were removed in the Olympic View Terrace area, which could lead to a new law on Bainbridge Island. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photo

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Rules on tree removal not clearcut on BI

Complaints made by a neighborhood group could lead to a new law that would make sure even small…

Rachel Samuelian and Breanna Caruso stand on a suspension bridge that is a favorite of visitors to IslandWood. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photographs

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Islandwood can see the forest through the trees

Despite cutbacks due to COVID, it remains vital to the community