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    Opinion
    Bainbridge: Slow down, save a life
    Bainbridge: Slow down, save a life
    August 5, 2008 7:37 pm

    There’s not a lot of room for error on island roads this time of the year. Or anytime of the year, for that matter. The speed limit may be 55 mph on State Route 305 and 35 to 40 on the island’s main arterial roads, but the increase in the number of both vehicles and bicycles during the summer months behooves all of us to reduce speed for safety’s sake.

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    Pondering the Parable of Wyatt Way
    Pondering the Parable of Wyatt Way
    August 5, 2008 7:37 pm

    I’m very fond of the weeds we grow so successfully on Bainbridge Island. Volunteers I call them, plants that pop up wherever we don’t keep them at bay.

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    IN OUR OPINION ‘Parking lot’ irks neighbors
    IN OUR OPINION ‘Parking lot’ irks neighbors
    August 2, 2008 12:00 am

    Business and residential members of the Rolling Bay neighborhood held a raucous meeting Thursday night in City Hall, often angrily airing their opinions about the recent parking of two or three dozen cars on the large vacant lot at Valley Road and Sunrise Drive. The group, numbering about 50, also had heated discussion about the city’s handling of the permit process regarding the remodeling of the building occupied by Rolling Bay Automotive.

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    Tapping the power of one
    Tapping the power of one
    August 1, 2008 8:12 pm

    Several years ago, I read a book called “The Power of One.” I was reminded of that title when I learned of what happened after Linda Coble wrote a letter to the Bainbridge Review lamenting the city’s decision to not hang, or fund, the traditional flower baskets on Winslow Way this summer.

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    Return of the green and its many friends
    Return of the green and its many friends
    August 1, 2008 8:12 pm

    First, let me remind all that we now live in a condo at the Vineyard, for this column is all about living in a “green” development.

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    The life aquatic of the bivalve is fascinating
    The life aquatic of the bivalve is fascinating
    By Tom Tyner • July 29, 2008 5:11 pm

    Here’s something: Did you know that the sedentary lifestyle of your average bivalve has caused it to develop a very simple nervous system, a nervous system so simple that it does not even include a brain? As those of you with access to Wikipedia know, bivalves are aquatic mollusks with two-part symmetrical shells. Popular bivalves include our friends the scallop, clam, oyster and mussel. Although scallops can swim, most bivalves spend their lives firmly attached to flat surfaces or buried in the sand, feeding themselves by siphoning off passing particles, reproducing asexually, and getting by just fine without a functioning brain. The more I learn about bivalves, the more they remind me of my high school friend Reuben.

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    Q&A on proposed CAO revisions
    Q&A on proposed CAO revisions
    July 29, 2008 5:11 pm

    The City of Bainbridge Island is considering revisions to the Critical Area Ordinance to better protect the health of Puget Sound. After hearing concerns from some of our neighbors and friends, we believe myths are being spread that need to be corrected. Below are some of the common questions, along with answers based on what’s stated in the draft and existing regulations, as well as on conversations with city officials. We think it is important to help people understand the draft ordinance because the proposed regulations are not a threat. They represent a really positive step toward preserving and rehabilitating the Sound.

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    Bainbridge dialoge contentious, but involved
    Bainbridge dialoge contentious, but involved
    July 29, 2008 5:11 pm

    Some islanders would like everyone in the community to get along and to settle their disagreements with civility and calm. That would be nice, but it isn’t always going to happen on an island that has a recent history of heated dispute over its makeup and the direction it has taken. However, while the dialogue has been contentious at times, generally it has been healthy since Bainbridge Island’s voters decided on Nov. 6, 1990, to annex all of the island to Winslow, which a year later became the City of Bainbridge Island.

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    It if works, please don’t change it
    It if works, please don’t change it
    July 26, 2008 12:00 am

    Here are two of Mildred and Walt Woodward’s timeless editorials, the first published on Sept. 19, 1962 and the second a week later:

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    It’s hard to put a smiley face on Bainbridge home market
    It’s hard to put a smiley face on...
    July 23, 2008 3:00 pm

    A real estate broker said at last week’s Chamber of Commerce luncheon that the messenger (the media) was spreading fear that caused potential buyers to become immobilized. Headlines, she said, were a particular culprit since “frequently, the facts (in the story) aren’t as harsh…” No doubt, the media’s ability to influence readers is tremendous, which means we have an important responsibility to get it right.

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    What Roberto Clemente can still teach us | Tom Tyner
    What Roberto Clemente can still teach us |...
    By Tom Tyner • July 22, 2008 6:44 pm

    Perhaps you watched the 2008 All-Star Game last week, or at least the first six or seven hours of it. And if you did, then maybe also heard Fox Sports analyst Tim McCarver call Ichiro Suzuki the best right fielder he’s seen since Roberto Clemente.

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    Past sunny summer Saturdays enjoy a replay on Bainbridge
    Past sunny summer Saturdays enjoy a replay on...
    July 22, 2008 6:44 pm

    Ah! A summer Saturday!
    Let me list the joys of a sunny summer Saturday on Bainbridge.
    First, no socks. We have bare feet in sandals, toes free at last to wiggle and admire. Then, airy clothes, a pair of shorts, a filmy dress or a cooling shirt, and finally a hat to keep sun off completes our summer outfits.

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    Tasty recipes for the tailgating menu | Lovin’ from the Oven
    Tasty recipes for the tailgating menu | Lovin’...
    July 21, 2008 8:11 pm

    OK. So the Seattle Mariners aren’t exactly selling out Safeco Field, while the Seahawks are still months away from returning to action. As Seattle sports fans, what are we to do?

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