To the editor: March 24 marked the 25th anniversary of the Exxon Valdez disaster that contaminated Alaska’s Prince William Sound, killing more than 250,000 sea birds, along with thousands of otters, whales, and seals.
To the editor: In the March 14 letter to the editor from Richard Baker entitled, “Stop mergers that limit health care” he alleges that medical care at Harrison Medical Center has been negatively impacted by its affiliation with Franciscan Health System. That allegation is far from the truth.
Good article today in the Wall Street Journal Tuesday about China blocking shipments of genetically modified corn from the US. Japan, New Zealand, parts of Australia, and of course most of Europe are fighting the good fight against GM0s.
To the editor: Our health care is being limited by many of the providers in Western Washington, including the one in Kitsap County.
To the editor: The committee organizing the Bainbridge High School All Class Reunion has run into some snags. The estimated number of folks attending the event exceeds the size available at the Poulsbo Sons of Norway.
To the editor: The eighth annual National MS Society Bainbridge Island Walk MS is Saturday, April 12, at Bainbridge High School.
To the editor: Once again the speed on Sunrise Drive is getting serious.
To the editor: Fabulous and helpful recent letter to the editor from Clancy Wolf “Lets move past us versus them” regarding all of us using the roadways together.
To the editor: A recent article featured a man who claimed that he burglarized a residence in order to get money to attend Hempfest.
To the editor: We would like to thank the city of Bainbridge for the great hospitality on Feb. 5.
To the editor: This letter is intended to notify the thief or thieves who have been coming into the Mobile Home Park and stealing our garden art and tools that the police are aware of this.
To the editor: We, the Bainbridge Island Educational Support Professional Association, want to say “thank you” to our community for the tremendous support demonstrated in the Feb. 11 election.
To the editor: As a former Islander, who has always been involved in the arts, I’d like to remind folks about a very robust and important artist organization in Bremerton, which is head and shoulders above anything I’ve seen here or in Europe.