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Jeremy Wake, co-owner of Lively Olive Tasting Bar, fills a bottle with olive oil.

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Startups brave COVID to open in BI

Despite the many challenges of COVID-19, including some operations going out of business, four new businesses have braved…

The Bainbridge water polo team gathers around the state championship trophy. Courtesy Photo

Sports

Bainbridge submerges state competition

For the first time in 25 years, Bainbridge High School’s boys water polo team is officially the state…

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BI adds to waste ordinance

The Bainbridge Island City Council last week adopted a law to further reduce plastic waste from food service…

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3 more COVID-related deaths in Kitsap; 244 total

28 new cases also confirmed

Greg Nance

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Free app on college financing gets $980K

BHS grad started project that gets Gates grant

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Quitslund still leads over Scott in BI

As more general election ballots from Nov. 2 are counted, Jon Quitslund continues to hang on to his…

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44 new COVID cases confirmed in Kitsap

Over last week, county’s case rate per 100,000 residents has dropped to 93.4

Barracks, left, and stables, right, after renovation. Courtesy Illustration

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Stables project clears hurdle

The Fort Ward Stables renovation project jumped another hurdle in the Planning Commission process last week.

The ballot box outside the Bainbridge Island School District office has been busy the past few days. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photos.

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Only 1 close BI council race

The Bainbridge Island City Council will have two new members.

Multi-family housing doesn’t help school attendance as much as single-family housing, the Bainbridge Island school board was told. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review

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Parents criticize BISD outdoor-mask policy

A number of people criticized the Bainbridge Island School District for having students wear masks outdoors to protect…

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Above: Scott Schreck prepares the oysters. Below: These Olympic oysters are tiny compared with other types.

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Pearl of a BI opportunity oyster farming

The “world is your oyster” when it comes to community farming.

Workers prepare wood to be made into furniture. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photos

Business

Watson makes award-winning furniture

What business with ties to Bainbridge Island and Poulsbo recently won a handful of awards for its innovative…

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44 new COVID cases confirmed in Kitsap

On Wednesday, the Kitsap Public Health District confirmed 44 new COVID cases in the previous 24 hours, bringing…