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The world is getting a little brighter. Have you noticed? Bit by bit, a few minutes of daylight have been…
Sorry, Kitsap County, but it’s your dilemma now Whether it’s Plan A or Plan B, Washington State Ferries’ latest scheme…
Staff members of the Bainbridge Review are excited to be offering readers a new look for the newspaper as we…
Andre Bernard, a former publisher at Harcourt and currently a vice president at the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, recently…
While downtown still looks much like it has for the past several decades, we may be on the brink of great change there.
My oldest Mississippi friend called me the day of the big snowstorm and said, “I can’t believe you are surrounded by snow.”
Owners of many retail businesses in Winslow are beginning to show signs of stress as the economy continues to slide. To cut costs, some are reorganizing and others are moving to smaller spaces. And a few have been forced to go out of business. If the trend continues, it will be difficult for many stores to get through the next few months unscathed, when business is usually slower before picking up as the weather warms. There may be an increase in empty stores come summer.
As 2008 slides into the rear-view mirror at midnight tonight, it would be wise if we all keep our eyes…
The challenging part of any ice or snow storm for road crews that don’t deal with such dilemmas on a…
This is the time of the year when islanders give and give some more, whether it’s to One Call For All, Helpline House, the Katy Warner Christmas Fund or the nonprofit entity of their choice. Garnet Logan, a Helpline House board member, offers thanks.
Officially, it’s settled: The City Council went through the formality this week of approving Winslow Way’s $12.5 million improvement project, which will launch in the spring of 2010.
One of the Bainbridge Island Senior Community Center’s busiest groups is its Well-Being Committee, and one of that group’s most popular programs is the Aging Well monthly lecture series it presents the third Wednesday of each month.