To the editor: Several weeks ago, everyone on Bainbridge Island should have received their red envelope from One Call for All.
To the editor: First of all, thank you for mentioning our event in your newspaper, the event was a great success! We collected more than 600 pounds of dog and cat food along with miscellaneous pet supplies and cash donations all for the Kitsap Humane Society!
To the editor: Steve Bonkowski’s proposals to save money for island roads are short-sighted. Switching the lawsuit budget to roads is just a gimmick that saves nothing.
To the editor: I am a volunteer for the city of Bainbridge Island. Along with two other volunteers, I go out into the field for a couple of days each month to test the waters of our Island.
To the editor: The One Call for All Red Envelope Campaign is off and running — we have already received more than $160,000 in generous donations this year to support the island through the amazing nonprofits in our community.
To the editor: Thursday morning I was walking south on Lynwood Center Road.
To the editor: It is time to establish a non-voting city council seat representing the young people of Bainbridge Island.
To the editor: So many of us had thought our nation was in better hands a few years back.
To the editor: The League of Women Voters of Washington opposes I-1240.
To the editor: Who has the moral courage to defend persons with serious and profound disabilities?
To the editor: I employed Karen Klein as in-house counsel in the mid 2000s
To the editor: Charter School Initiative 1240 will create an expensive government bureaucracy in Olympia of unelected officials. It will cost million of dollars to run.
To the editor: Many people are inherently attracted to the same sex; this is a reality.