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This area southwest of Virginia Mason would contain three rows of townhouses under the proposal. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Review photo

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Board calls affordable housing proposal ‘thoughtless’

It was brutal.

Mark Krulish | Bainbridge Island ReviewKingston resident Jon Claymore is hoping to win the World Masters Virtual Challenge javelin competition in his age group.

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Kingston’s Claymore has top World Masters Virtual Challenge javelin mark so far

At 55 years old, after millions of throws and thousands of competitions, Jon Claymore’s passion for the javelin…

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Bus ride a concern at BI community conversation

Since kids aren’t going to be tested for COVID-19 until they get to school, what happens if they…

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Despite uptick, Inslee cuts back on restrictions

Even though COVID-19 cases are going up in Kitsap and other counties, Gov. Jay Inslee said at a…

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WIAA has new return-to-play guidelines based on county benchmarks

New return-to-play guidelines tied to Kitsap County benchmarks rather than the governor’s “Safe Start” plan were released by…

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Community embraces Eagle Harbor Book Co. for 50 years

Independent bookstore is home to a large variety of local authors and insightful readers

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Climate Action Plan presented to Bainbridge council

A long-anticipated plan was presented to the Bainbridge Island City Council Tuesday by the Climate Change Advisory Committee.

Tigran Arakelyan conducts the orchestra at a farm that has covered tennis courts. Joy Tappen/Courtesy photos

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Youth orchestra rehearses at Suite de Farm

As for the animals, it’s music to their ears

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Dock construction under way at Japanese American Memorial

Construction of the Exclusion Departure Deck at the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial is under way.

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BI police arrest Poulsbo man in rape 20 years ago

A Poulsbo man has been arrested after coming forward about a rape he allegedly committed nearly 20 years…

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Initial claims in Kitsap, state fall in final full week of September

Unemployment claims were down both locally and statewide during the final full week of September.

Theo Nathanson, 4, struggles to lift a pumpkin into a wagon. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photographs

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Virus scare means precautions at Halloween events

Spooked by scary COVID-19, many annual Halloween events are being canceled this year and ones that are taking…

Bainbridge Island Police Chief Joe Clark

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BI chief: How we’re trying to avoid woes of nationwide police

Bainbridge Island Police Chief Joe Clark has been on the job a few months now, but with COVID-19…