To the editor: I would like to give a shout out of praise to our local schools and the teachers who educate our children. They are doing an excellent job of empowering our children to think for themselves, seek truth and call out hypocrisy when it rears its ugly head.
To the editor: Project Backpack, the school supply drive at Helpline House, is coming to the close of another successful year.
To the editor: Three cheers for M.C. Milton’s letter (New development is what we don’t need).
To the editor: Many of us regard elections much the same as sports, cheering for our favorite team. Voters too have passion and, at times, stridency in whom they support.
To the editor: Kudos to the Bainbridge Island Metro Parks & Rec District for sponsoring “The Taming of the Shrew” at Battle Point Park.
To the editor: A big thank you to Steve Johnson. I’ve never met you but your kindness was most appreciated.
To the editor: Oh no. Islanders will stand tall and stick together and squelch this plan ASAP, I am sure.
To the editor: The traffic problem at the ferry terminal is not the taxis — it’s a “flow” problem.
To the editor: The Bainbridge Bluegrass Festival, Music Community Resources and BLCKSWNevents would like to send out a huge thank-you and give a high five to everyone that helped make the annual Bainbridge Bluegrass Festival the most successful in its six-year history.
To the editor: I write to share happy news. Earlier, I had written to report a theft at Saint Barnabas.
To the editor: We wish to express a huge thank you to our Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District!
To the editor:
Hats off to Windermere Real Estate Bainbridge Island. The Sonoji Sakai Intermediate School community would like to publicly thank Windermere Real Estate of Bainbridge Island for their ongoing financial support.
To the editor: Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers is deeply grateful to the many members of our community who gave open-hearted and abundant support to our recent fundraising auction-dinner, held Aug. 1 at Kiana Lodge.