To the editor: I was extremely pleased to learn that Bob Scales was running for county prosecutor.
To the editor: I am an idealist with high standards and expectations to match. I value diversity, freely acknowledge that democracy is messy, and suffer no illusions that we must all always agree in order to be successful.
To the editor: If you want to see a tour de force, you need to see Michelle Lorenz Odell in “Evita.”
To the editor: Information is available for voters to compare the qualifications of candidates for the upcoming Washington primary election.
To the editor: If you are one of the generous islanders who bring beautiful flowers for the Island Caregivers to share, I need you to know how very very much I appreciated them and love their aroma.
To the editor: I have lived on Bainbridge for 18 years, but moved a year and a half ago.
To the editor: On the Fourth, we had the opportunity to be in the parade with our two daughters as part of the “Island Time Activities” float.
To the editor: Many of you have asked who I am voting for in the Primary for Kitsap County prosecuting attorney.
To the editor: It has been a pleasure and an honor to serve the citizens of Kitsap County for almost 16 years as your elected county assessor.
To the editor: We are longtime residents of the county and Bainbridge Island. We are troubled by the candidacy of Bob Scales for prosecutor. Here’s why.
To the editor: It’s time for a change. I’m supporting Bob Scales for prosecuting attorney. His exemplary record as a deputy prosecutor and public safety advisor speaks for itself. New leadership in the prosecutor’s office is long overdue.
To the editor: When Bainbridge friends ask me which of the four county assessor candidates I recommend, I’m always happy to suggest Paul Andrews.
To the editor: Whether it is school shootings, unemployment, abortion or a whole host of other social ills that dominate the news we would like to think that what we do about them, particularly in government and law, is the right and just thing to do.