A line has been drawn in the sand on Bainbridge Island, between rights and regulations. Some say that line is drawn along the waterfront, while others say that the brewing battle over the city’s Shoreline Master Program is merely the result of misunderstandings and misleading.
In a major twist to an ongoing saga, Bainbridge Island City Manager Doug Schulze said this week that it will be more costly to outsource management of the city’s water utility than to operate it in-house.
Helpers are needed at a work party for a new trail at Fort Ward Park on Saturday. The work party is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 23.
The Bainbridge parks system closed the trailer dump station at Fay Bainbridge Park this week.
The Bainbridge Island Republican Women encourage island students to enter their essay contest, “What America Means To Me.”
The Bainbridge Island Historical Museum recently announced 2013 officers of the museum’s board of directors.
The 2013 Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce Home & Business Expo will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 23 at Woodward Middle School on Sportsman Club Road.
Eric Stevens on Bainbridge Island has been appointed as the next executive director of Kitsap Humane Society.
The Building Division at Bainbridge Island City Hall will be closed for staff required certifications and training on Monday, March 25 and Thursday, March 28, the city announced Thursday.
With the Washington State Supreme Court’s McCleary decision mandating full funding for education by 2018 and policy bills out of the way, Washington lawmakers have now moved the issue to the top of their budgeting priorities.
Teen Early Release Mondays at the Bainbridge Public Library presents a Writers Group Kick-Off at 2 p.m. Monday, March 25.
Janie Rose Burke will lead a class on legacy letters from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 24 at IslandWood.
Bainbridge Island police are still investigating the accident that shut down the Agate Pass Bridge and brought island roads to a standstill.