To the editor: In the last week I witnessed two mothers with a baby in their arms. They also had a small toddler walking alone without a hand in busy parking lots.
To the editor: The moment I read Mr. Olsen’s Jan. 18 letter calling on our representatives to join him at the March for Life event in Olympia, I expected the usual diatribe directed towards him.
To the editor: The Board of the Bainbridge Island Senior Community Center would like to thank Don Fisher for his many years of service to our organization.
To the editor: The Bainbridge Island School District began an elementary-level Spanish immersion pilot project in 2012.
To the editor: Most of my letters to the editor are rants, but today I’d like to go into Pollyanna mode to thank all those responsible for downtown Winslow.
To the editor: Voters in the 23rd Legislative District elected Sen. Christine Rolfes (D-BI) in 2012.
To the editor: On Jan. 23, this paper published a letter from Alex Guzzwell titled “Firearms are a great equalizer,” detailing the reasons he believes gun ownership should remain largely unrestricted in our country. Guns as a great equalizer? I beg to differ.
To the editor: The key to increasing upward mobility is expanding vocabulary.
To the editor: To the bicyclist who felt compelled to yell “Stay out of the [expletive] bike lane [expletive]!” at my daughter as she walked down a portion of a street with no sidewalk — two things:
To the editor: Congratulations to the Bainbridge High School jazz band and to Chris Thomas, their director.
To the editor: If Rupert Murdoch could apologize internationally as he did on Monday (Jan. 28) for an offensive cartoon placed in London-based Sunday Times that was disrespectful of Israel’s Netanyahu, cannot the Bainbridge Review (and Black Press, Canada which owns it) apologize for an offensive editorial that was disrespectful to a former Bainbridge Island council member?
To the editor: After carefully considering Mr. James Olsen and recognizing the compassion he feels, it occurs to me to that he has not considered the deeper-reaching moral, ethical and societal issues of Roe vs. Wade, that of a particular group of unwanted babies born drug addicted, or with fetal alcohol syndrome and severe cognitive deficits, or infected with HIV and needing life long expensive medical care, or neglected and abused babies.
To the editor: It’s been 12 years since I’ve written a letter to the Review.