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Students from Cherry Hill Academy in Bellevue learn to harvest potatoes. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review Photos

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At 20, Islandwood continues to plant environmental seeds

In 2002, IslandWood set out to offer outdoor education to inspire lifelong environmental and community stewardship programs for…

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BI getting better prepared for The Big One

In a discussion about being prepared for natural disasters on Bainbridge Island, City Councilmember Jon Quitslund said it’s…

Mourners honor Queen Elizabeth II with a moment of silence.

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BI Brits honor the queen with memorial service

British and Commonwealth country expats living on Bainbridge Island gathered Sept. 19 to remember Queen Elizabeth II at…

Red Cross vehicles and trailers sit outside the Silverdale United Methodist Church, which was activated as an emergency shelter for the fire victims. Elisha Meyer/Port Orchard Independent

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Alleged arsonist charged; 50 at emergency shelter

A man has been charged with first-degree arson after starting a fire inside a Bremerton motel Sept. 18,…

Golfers take to the links in Port Orchard recently. Mike De Felice/Bainbridge Island Review Photos

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Millennials take a swing at golf during COVID

Future of sport is bright as they get hooked on it

Bainbridge baseball players must be applauding the decision to upgrade the field. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Review File Photos

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BISD approves improvements to BHS ballfields

The community talked and hit a grand slam, while the Bainbridge Island School District listened — earning the…

Tyler Lockett gave quarterback Jack Grant a read as an outside linebacker in passing drills.

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Seahawks star Lockett helps out at Bainbridge football practice

Tyler Lockett, the star receiver for the Seattle Seahawks, has become a special guest for the Bainbridge Spartans…

State Sen. Christine Rolfes speaks at the dedication for interpretive artwork on the Departure Deck at the Japanese American Exclusion Memorial in Pritchard Park Sept. 13. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review Photos

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Footsteps emotional reminder at Japanese American memorial

Visitors to the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial can now retrace the final steps of those who…

Critics say the warning track at the BHS baseball field doesn’t give players much of a warning. Courtesy Photo

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Field critics to BISD: Step up to the plate

The Baseball Booster Club is asking the Bainbridge Island School District to get off the bench and step…

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Reducing speed limits discussed at BI council meeting

When Simon and Garfunkel wrote the 59th Street Bridge Song in 1966 they could have been thinking of…

Stone sculptor, Ethan Currier, cleaning up outside his gallery after discovering the theft of his tools. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review Photos

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$15K in supplies stolen from BI rock artist

Ethan Currier said when he moved to Bainbridge Island a dozen years ago it was a safe community.

Students walk and cycle through the updated intersection at New Brooklyn and Sportsman Club roads on the morning of the first day of school Sept. 7. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review Photos

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Start of school goes smoothly on BI

Nearly 4,000 Bainbridge Island school-aged kids went back to school last week to begin the 2022-23 school year.

Johnny Breen reaches out to stop the Hazen wide receiver from making the catch. Nicholas Zeller-Singh/Bainbridge Island Review Photos

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Spartans lose after Hazen scores with 16 seconds left

Bainbridge lost a heart-breaker to Hazen Sept. 2, as the Highlanders scored with 16 seconds left in the…