In 1967 my wife, son, and I marched in the “Peace and Freedom” march in New York City. The march marked the beginning of the communality of purpose of the anti-war and civil rights movements. Martin Luther King was instrumental in linking the two social movements.
To the editor: The Friends of the Library would like to thank all those who contributed books to the friends so that we could continue our three times a month book sales in 2012.
To the editor: Who puts the soul in Sing Out?
To the editor: Two bills making their way through the Washington State Legislature aim to take away the public’s right to transparent government and review of public decision making.
To the editor: The also-ran (again) J.M. Olsen tries to invoke Dr. Martin Luther King, our icon of liberty and free choice, in attempt to sell his brand of bias toward women’s rights (The Review, Jan 18).
To the editor: Mr. Raymond Adams wrote to criticize Puget Sound Energy for its work on Bainbridge Island.
To the editor: I am writing as the new manager of the Waterfront Park Community Center on Bainbridge Island. Although I began work almost four months ago, the real job begins now as we officially celebrate our grand opening.
To the editor: Just a short note filled with a lot of gratitude. Jan. 3 was my last day at the T&C Espresso bar. After 10 years I am stepping away to pursue a new endeavor.
To the editor: Bainbridge Island, where we trust you to keep the weed away from the kids, to not let getting high interfere with your job, and not to kill anyone while stoned, but no, you’re not mature or smart enough to choose your own shopping bag.
To the editor: For most liberals I know it is a point of pride for them to show how much they desire all people to be treated equally.
To the editor: Rev. Martin Luther King’s life, bravery, and accomplishments are worthy of our nation’s reverence.
To the editor: As one can see as they walk or drive down Sportsmen Club Road or New Brooklyn Road or Bucklin Hill Road on beautiful Bainbridge Island is the ugliness that PSE has turned the shoulder into!
To the editor: Why is Bainbridge still building Peter Pan housing — as if we’ll never grow up?