To the editor: It is hard for me to comprehend the direction that it appears the city council for Bainbridge Island is taking in regards to shoreline and environmental protection.
To the editor: “Thief of Hubcaps” could be Bob McAllister’s masterpiece. The Island Treasure winner anthologizes 22 stories which vary with all the tones of life experience.
To the editor: Please exercise some editorial judgment and do not print editorials and Letters To The Editor that judge whether particular individuals are faithful followers of their religion.
To the editor: Regarding the Harbor Commission’s presentation to the city council: A new and improved public facility replacing Waterfront Park’s dock is long overdue.
To the editor: It was another wonderful evening in the city’s council chambers on Wednesday, Feb. 7. The witty, articulate council members that we elected held court.
To the editor: I appreciated Fred McGinnis’ letter (March 1) relating his impressions of Norwegian attitudes toward gun control after visiting some friends and relatives there.
To the editor: It’s good to see our new governor talking about global climate change. But he can act in our own state.
To the editor: In the last few years our community has been deeply affected by the death of a mentally ill man, Doug Ostling. A lawsuit has come and gone, and grief and division still remain with us, but slowly, we heal.
To the editor: To letter writers Mary Dombrowski and Pete Brady — when it comes to religion, stay out of my family’s business. My wife, state Sen. Christine Rolfes, is not Catholic. I am Catholic.
To the editor: In response to the recent letter from Mr. Brady, I would like to point out that I have not voted for Senator Rolfe to represent the pope; I want her to represent me.
To the editor: Washington’s 63rd legislative 105-day session races along with bills penned, debated, and discarded to the cutting-room floor.
To the editor: Certain aspects of the Bainbridge Island School District’s Spanish Immersion pilot program are concerning.
To the editor: As a prolific flyer and poster pusher for several Bainbridge Island cultural organizations, I’d like to offer some tips on polite postering.