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    “Northland Cable News, we hardly knew ye”
    “Northland Cable News, we hardly knew ye”
    January 15, 2000 3:00 pm

    “It is generally assumed that when a competitor goes under, the survivor does a little jig on the newly turned earth. In market capitalism – essentially Darwinism expressed as a spreadsheet – one’s passing means a windfall for someone else’s bottom line.Be that as it may, where news and information are concerned, competition is always a good thing. That’s why we’re saddened to hear that Northland Cable Television no longer feels it can afford to subsidize its news operation.”

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    Controversial Camasi wraps up 15 years on fire board
    Controversial Camasi wraps up 15 years on fire...
    January 15, 2000 12:00 pm

    “The answer: None.The question: How many contested elections did Sam Camasi win on his way to a 15-year career as a Bainbridge Island fire department commissioner?It’s strange, but true. Camasi, an electrical contractor, ran and lost two years before being appointed to replace Jack Schaeffer in 1984. Less than a year later, he lost to challenger Lisa Oncken in a 62 percent landslide.But less than a year after that, he was reappointed to the board when Oncken abruptly resigned. He won an unopposed election in 1993 in his bid for a fresh six-year term, but lost again attempting to stretch his service tenure to 2006 in last November’s election.”

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    Northland pulls the plug on news program
    Northland pulls the plug on news program
    January 15, 2000 5:00 am

    “The cable will soon be cut on the island’s televised news-and-sports broadcasts.Northland Cable Television, which produced the five-minute segments airing during CNN Headline News broadcasts from its High School Road headquarters since 1993, will tape its last show Jan. 28.”

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    “Rockefeller, Sheldon launch ferry bills”
    “Rockefeller, Sheldon launch ferry bills”
    January 12, 2000 3:00 pm

    “Two Kitsap legislators hope to calm the waters for passenger ferry service.Sen. Betti Sheldon and Rep. Phil Rockefeller, both Democrats from the 23rd District, submitted bills this week that make ferries exempt from environmental review.“I think we’ll both be happy if either one of our bills goes,” Sheldon said. “This is our trial balloon, and we’re going to see how many bullets it takes to bring it down.””

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    On a fast boat to bad policy
    On a fast boat to bad policy
    January 12, 2000 11:00 am

    “Leave it to the legislative season to kindle an outbreak of silliness. But we wouldn’t have predicted state Rep. Phil Rockefeller (D-Bainbridge Island) and Sen. Betti Sheldon (D-Bremerton) as the first agents of contagion.Alas, the pair this week announced plans to seek a legislative change to the State Environmental Policy Act, exempting high-speed foot-ferries from environmental review before they go into service on existing routes. The move would supposedly “clarify” the vessels’ future, after last summer’s landmark court ruling that hobbled the speedy Chinook for alleged wake damage to Rich Passage shorelines. A challenge to that ruling is still wending its way through the court system, but now in stride Phil and Betti to the wheelhouse, intent on saving the day.”

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    Comprehensive plan to get first five-year review
    Comprehensive plan to get first five-year review
    January 12, 2000 11:00 am

    “The answer is “38.”The question: What percentage of island development has occurred in Winslow over the past five years?And given that the Bainbridge Island Comprehensive Plan is predicated on trying to make that number hit 50 percent, a five-year review of the plan could go many directions indeed.“Between now and the end of the year, we’re going to have to decide how much we want to get into this,” said Marti Stave, senior long-ranger planner for the city.”

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    “Nominations Open for Lawyers in Pro-Bono, Juvenile, Disability & Government Law”
    “Nominations Open for Lawyers in Pro-Bono, Juvenile, Disability...
    January 10, 2000 8:00 am

    “Nominations Are Open for Awards for Lawyers in Pro-Bono, Juvenile, Disability & Government Law Categories.”

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    Piano arsonist gets year in jail
    Piano arsonist gets year in jail
    January 5, 2000 11:00 am

    “A man accused of setting his housemate’s rare and expensive Steinway piano ablaze in October will likely spend 13 months in jail, after agreeing last week to be convicted on a second-degree arson charge.Edward D. Walker, 26, entered an “Alford plea” on the charge Tuesday in Kitsap County Superior Court. He’ll be formally sentenced Feb. 14, but signed papers agreeing to a sentence in the midpoint of the standard sentencing range of 12 to 14 months, according to court reports.”

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    No time to slow down for Phoebe Smith
    No time to slow down for Phoebe Smith
    January 2, 2000 6:00 pm

    “Phoebe Smith doesn’t have time to think about slowing down. At 91, when some might be content to take it easy, Smith recently added to her already impressive resume by producing a musical variety show. “It was very special,” Smith said of the intergenerational show, “Together,” which ran for two days in late November. “It had a cast of 100. Some days I wasn’t sure I could bring it all together.””

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    We have joined the millennium enlightened
    We have joined the millennium enlightened
    January 2, 2000 1:00 pm

    “Welcome to the Bainbridge Review, first edition of the 21st Century, Third Millennium.Or do we still have one more year of the 20th Century, Second Millennium?We finally understand, at least we think so.Here we were, all set to observe the dawn of a new era, and it turns out that like most everyone else, we’re a year ahead of ourselves. Heck, it’s not even the turn of the century yet.”

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    Islanders face Y2K mayhem with a shrug
    Islanders face Y2K mayhem with a shrug
    December 30, 1999 5:00 am

    “Officials say Bainbridge Island is as braced as it can possibly be for potential problems as the year, decade, century and millennium draw to a close.They qualified their statements, however, by saying that come midnight Friday, as the calendar rolls over from 1999 to 2000, it’s all on the line. The lines, that is, as in the kind that used to carry telephone and electrical power to the island.”

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    “$12.88 million city budget inspires nod, yawns”
    “$12.88 million city budget inspires nod, yawns”
    December 26, 1999 10:00 am

    “The end, which for the record came at 11:10 p.m. PST on Dec. 22, was startling and abrupt.Not the end of the world – apparently, that comes next week – but rather the adoption of the 2000 city budget at Wednesday’s council meeting.After an hour or so of generally bland discussion, a haggard council unanimously OK’d a $12.88 million operations budget for the coming year, concluding a marathon month of meetings and wholesale number-crunching.“Hm!” exclaimed Mayor Dwight Sutton, visibly surprised at the brevity of the proceedings. “Okay!””

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    Gregg takes final bough on tree farm
    Gregg takes final bough on tree farm
    December 26, 1999 9:00 am

    “After nearly 20 years in the Christmas tree farming business, George Gregg is ready to pull up his roots.In the past 12 months, he’s been forced to say goodbye to his life’s most constant companions – his wife, Joy, died of emphysema in January, and his faithful 14-year-old Labrador dog, Nick, died in September.Now, Gregg is getting ready to say goodbye to his 11-acre Gregg Christmas Tree Farm near Island Center as the current season draws to a close.”

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