To the editor: Here’s a New Year’s resolution worth keeping: If your car is leaking oil, get it fixed! Otherwise, you’re helping to kill the Puget Sound, which already has numerous “dead zones.”
To the editor: It is with great joy and thanks that we announce One Call for All has received more than $1 million in gifts during our current Red Envelope campaign.
To the editor: Did you “Run for Bainbridge”?
To the editor: On behalf of all vendors at the Bainbridge Island Farmers’ Market, we want to say a heartfelt thank you to our customers and supporters throughout our entire 2012 market season.
To the editor: I have lived on Bainbridge since 1988. I work off-island and commute almost on a daily basis. My husband served on the city council for 10 years and has recently retired from that elected position. I have never written a letter to the editor. With all that said; regarding your editorial attack on former council member Debbie Vann, I am compelled to ask, why?
To the editor: Reading the 2012 Year in Review was a nice trip down memory lane, but the “Best of the Blotter” section was a disappointment. T
To the editor: I want to thank the talented and sensitive person who presented that beautiful and tender picture of the angel leading the little girl to the playground.
To the editor: As I was driving home on North Madison near Torvanger a few days before the shooting in Sandy Hook, I noticed a man in full camouflage carrying what appeared to be a serious long gun with a big deal scope walking north along the road just at dusk.
To the editor: We want to thank the community at large and the members of the Bainbridge Island History Museum for their extraordinary support of our annual fundraising raffle.
To the editor: Lately I’ve been hearing, again, about our ferry funding woes. How do we fund the ferries with most of the runs operating at a deficit?
To the editor: At the Bainbridge City Council meeting of Oct. 24, Councilman David Ward suggested that the recently awarded contract for support services for the city’s Water Quality and Flow Monitoring Program be terminated for 2013 and subsequent years.
To the editor: The recent tragedy in Connecticut is but the latest comment on our society: what we value, how we see ourselves and how we see each other.
To the editor: Elected officials, why did you decide to run for public office?