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Rabbi Mendy Goldshmid leads a celebration to welcome the new CommUnity Torah at Wilkes Elementary School August 28 in Bainbridge Island. Courtesy photos

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Jewish community celebrates community Torah scroll

Hundreds of Jewish community members gathered at Wilkes Elementary School on Aug. 28 to complete and welcome a…

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Disaster preparedness: Map Your Neighborhood

Only about 35 percent of Bainbridge neighborhoods are prepared for a disaster.

Carl Verheyen

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Bainbridge Island briefs

Cop car hit

Raw green coffee beans.

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BI firm brews business with Guatemala company

“There are 70 steps in order to get a cup of coffee,” said Gerson Morales, co-founder of Cooperativa…

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Suit filed over BHS basketball coach

A lawsuit has been filed in Kitsap County Superior Court against the Bainbridge Island School District regarding its…

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Rape victim wants CKSD to protect students from predators

Isaac Yates wants to make sure the Central Kitsap School District protects students in the future.

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BHS athletic director resigns

Bainbridge High School is looking for a new athletic director as Jim Corsetti has resigned.

Reporter Sai Kasich and high school chemistry teacher Andrew Carr. Courtesy Photos

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High schoolers report, write stories on essential workers

Editor’s note: The Bainbridge Island Rotary Club’s high school writing internship program again is having their stories published…

Guests dance to Elvis songs.

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BI Block Party goes back in time

Bainbridge Senior Living celebrated 31 years of service by hosting a 1950’s themed community block party and a…

Volunteer Maureen McNulty pulls nails from repurposed lumber being used to build three tiny houses for the reHOME project at Morales Farm. The lumber is from the demolition of the old Harrison Medical Center, which is being converted into a police-court facility. The tiny homes will be used as living quarters for interns at the farm. McNulty is a teacher at Klahowya Secondary School in Silverdale. "I do what I can because we need a place for the interns, and we need more of them in farming to sustain ourselves." Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review Photos

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Tiny homes a big project

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Mixed media artist Dana Watson shows one of her whimsical assemblage pieces to a tour visitor. Courtesy Photos.

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‘More visitors’ at BI art studio tour

Art enthusiasts turned out for the 39th self-guided Bainbridge Island Summer Studio Tour Aug. 12-14, which showcased 38…

Cabin No. 4 is a new addition at Fay Bainbridge Park. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review Photos

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New cabins coming to Fay Bainbridge

New cabins are going to be available for rent at Fay Bainbridge Park.

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