James Polk Nieukirk II passed away on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014 at his home on Bainbridge Island. He was born on June 27, 1919 in Philadelphia, Pa. and was 93.
Friends of the Library will hold a big book sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 28 at the Bainbridge Public Library.
WSDOT officials say project will increase safety and aid flow.
Lauren Paige Seaby, daughter of Bob and Mary Lynn Seaby of Bainbridge Island, successfully defended her doctoral dissertation, “Uncertainty in Hydrological Change Modeling,” at the University of Copenhagen in November and was awarded a doctorate’s degree in hydrology.
Andrew Joslyn is accustomed to having everybody stare when he plays the violin. Well, almost everybody.
At one of the first meetings during his “State of the District” tour, U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer promised to cover the good, the bad and the ugly of recent happenings in Congress.
Bainbridge Self Storage, Bainbridge North Storage and Pacific Storage in Poulsbo are at war with Reliable Storage Bainbridge and Reliable Storage Poulsbo to see who can collect to the most pet food in a fundraiser to benefit the Kitsap Humane Society.
Bainbridge Island Land Trust is looking for new volunteers to help monitor and steward the island’s conservation lands.
Professionals and experts in end-of-life care, planning and resources will host the conference “End-of-Life: Respecting Choice” next month at the Waterfront Park Community Center.
Bainbridge officials are still trying to get a grip on how much sewage escaped into Eagle Harbor during Thursday night’s break of a sewer line near Irene Place.
Critics to a proposed shopping center near the Highway 305-High School Road intersection struck familiar chords at the start of a three-day public hearing for the project.
A sewer line near Eagle Harbor broke late Thursday night near the previous spot where the pipe failed in late August.
A heating fuel spill Wednesday did not pollute nearby water or groundwater, said city of Bainbridge Island officials.