Readership continued to grow at the Bainbridge Island Review’s website, bainbridgereview.com, in 2013. The number of visitors to the best news site that covers the island jumped 63 percent in 2013, and online readers tallied a total of more than 1.7 million page views.
The Bainbridge Public Library will host free tutorials on downloading digital magazines at the library.
Overeaters Anonymous meets on Bainbridge at 9:15 a.m. Saturdays at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church and 5 p.m. Wednesdays at Bethany Lutheran Church.
Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers is changing its name, but not its goal.
Melvin Judd (Pat) Patterson passed away on Monday, Dec. 30, 2013 at his home in Poulsbo. He was 83.
Travelers heading home to Bainbridge Island from Seattle won’t be able to grab a Big Mac or Bacon McDouble while waiting for the ferry to Bainbridge anymore.
An official with the Washington Office of Secretary of State said this week that supporters of Initiative 594, a gun-control measure that would require universal background checks on gun purchases, may have submitted more than enough signatures to send the initiative to the Legislature this winter.
A new set of eyes will review a controversial retail-commercial center planned near the Highway 305-High School Road intersection later this month.
New year, higher taxes. Sales and use taxes across Kitsap County — including Bainbridge Island — went up on Jan. 1 by one-tenth of 1 percent (.001).
From Main Street parades and car crash scenes, to water rescues and big game plays, the photographers of the Review – as well as our many fantastic contributors – have diligently covered life on Bainbridge Island in its every form for generations.
Jada Marie Williams passed away on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013 at the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle. She was 58.
Local leaders, parents, youth and community members will gather next week at Bainbridge High for the second Bainbridge Healthy Youth Summit.
Bainbridge police have identified at least 79 victims of mail theft since Dec. 21.