To the editor: For those of us lucky enough to know Susan Thompson, we knew we were near grace, elegance and dignity personified.
To the editor: On Tuesday evening, Dec. 11, Islanders for Collaborative Policing hosted a roundtable discussion about mental illness and policing.
To the editor: Just for the holidays let’s consider which is more dangerous: falling off the fiscal cliff or falling off compassion’s cliff.
To the editor: This is the time of year I yearn for a warm, dry and well-lit place to read and maybe rest a bit.
To the editor: A big thank you to IslandWood, Sierra Club Seattle and Coal Free Bainbridge for sponsoring award-winning photographer David T. Hanson.
To the editor: Many Bainbridge Islanders are very concerned about the environment. Organic gardening is encouraged, buying local is promoted to reduce our carbon footprint, we protect the Puget Sound with ordinances and laws, we outlawed the plastic bag in our stores to reduce garbage and smoking in public places is no longer allowed because of second hand smoke hazards to our health.
To the editor: Our Kitsap County Amnesty Group is familiar with the dark side of the world. We spotlight global human rights abuses and prisoners of conscience.
To the editor: Mr. Honick (Review letter to editor: Both sides in dispute bear responsibility, Nov. 26), retired business consultant, once again attempts to channel my letter to editor (Candidate offers ‘Ground Zero’ view, Nov. 19).
To the editor: One Call for All is actively involved in our community, and we are grateful to Howard Block and Ce-Ann Parker and the entire Bay Hay & Feed team for hosting our third annual, “Buy Local Give Local” promotion over the Thanksgiving weekend to support the organizations on our island doing good work.
To the editor: With the 2012 holiday season upon us, we at Go Run! want to inform the community that we will not be hosting the 1-mile/5K family friendly Solstice Run this year.
To the editor: Thank you for The Review’s coverage the 11th Annual Compassionate Action Awards ceremony.
To the editor: This note celebrates our gratitude for the loving care, wise counsel and huge support given to us by Bainbridge Island mobile veterinarian, Dr. Elizabeth Greenlees, and the wonderful doctors and staff at Winslow Animal Clinic, as we said goodbye over the past six weeks to our beloved dogs, Taipooh and Jessie.
To the editor: The Thornburgh family would like to express deep gratitude to our community.