To the editor: The Bainbridge Review’s editor has, as usual, chosen to subvert the real story of the city of Bainbridge Island’s water utility in favor of sensationalism.
To the editor: Friday, June 14 marked the six-month anniversary of the Sandy Hook massacre, when a sick young man took the lives of 20 little girls and boys and several of their teachers.
To the editor: Several members of Town & Country Markets recently shared their plans for the store’s upcoming remodel with nearly 50 local business owners at our Downtown Association quarterly merchants meeting.
To the editor: For three years, Bainbridge Island Zero Waste, an initiative of Sustainable Bainbridge, has been present at major and minor community events to promote resource recovery.
To the editor: July Fourth is coming and we feel it is a perfect time to announce that many of us are joining in the movement to take our elections back from extremely wealthy individuals and the profit-driven corporations.
To the editor: Our new art museum makes me so very proud!
To the editor: Regarding the proposed Visconsi commercial development across from Ace Hardware, I’m curious if other islanders, besides myself, are concerned about the impact this proposed development will have on the Highway 305/High School Road intersection?
To the editor: I am pleased to report that the issue of mail delivery to Island Fitness has apparently been resolved.
To the editor: In Acapulco, I once daily ate lunch with two young gaunt, stunted children.
To the editor: Since they took office in January 2012, Sarah Blossom, Steve Bonkowski and Dave Ward have campaigned hard for the transfer of ownership – or, failing that – management of the city of Bainbridge Island water utility to the Kitsap PUD.
To the editor: National Learn to Row Day was once again held on Eagle Harbor on Saturday, June 1 under beautiful skies.
To the editor: Woodward parents throw an incredible banquet for the graduating eighth-graders every year, and this year was no different.
To the editor: The Bloedel Reserve is celebrating its 25th anniversary and we are inviting the public to take a walk down memory lane and share stories about the Reserve.