Five generations of the Treanor family from across Kitsap County recently gathered for a photo on Bainbridge Island.
Christmas cheer is in the air a little early this year as Bainbridge Performing Arts begins auditions for two separate holiday shows next week.
Chavurat Shir Hayam concludes this year’s High Holy Days with a celebration of Sukkot and Simchat Torah at noon Sunday, Sept. 22 with service and potluck lunch.
Radical Home-Ec: Green Cleaners is 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 21 at the Bainbridge Public Library.
Man pulled knife on bartender who tried to collect tab.
The Bracken family will attend their sixth Brain Cancer Walk in Seattle on Saturday, Sept. 21. Liz Bracken said, this is not just to celebrate the life of her husband but to also honor and support the research his doctor lived by.
In the spring of 2008, Gary Bracken was asked by a friend to be his first mate on a sailing trip from Mexico to Tahiti. It was a surprise to everyone who knew him when he did not make it through the first week.
John Cunningham, interim director, turns down job offer.
In last week’s meeting, the Utility Advisory Committee decided to delete public comment from the agenda and considered suspending all upcoming meetings until they have been briefed on the Open Public Meetings Act.
Waterfront Park Pedestrian Bridge has been closed due to “significant rot damage” to one of the 11-inch piles that support the bridge.
Bainbridge Cooperative Nursery School hosts a new class for children from infant to age 3 and their caregiver.
Father Patrick O’Leary will present “John’s Gospel as a School of Contemplative Prayer” from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22 at St. Cecilia Parish, Bainbridge.
At this Wednesday’s meeting, the Bainbridge Island City Council will decide whether to approve a contract for the Waterfront Park and city dock renovations.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will discuss transportation impact fees at this week’s meeting.