This past summer, island students, parents and teachers mourned the loss of former Woodward Middle School math teacher Mimi Fellores.
The Bainbridge Island Police Department was called out to North Madison Avenue Saturday in response to a suspicious death.
City did not have permit for emergency sewer line repair.
In light of a string of burglaries in recent weeks that resulted in theft at three downtown properties, Bainbridge police are asking downtown merchants to step up their own security efforts.
The Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show held in small town Sisters, Ore. — population 2,038 — has brought in an estimated 12,500 visitors for the nearly 39 years it has been held.
Two Bainbridge council members caused a stir this week with a last-minute attempt to restart the search for a consultant for the upcoming Waterfront Park and city dock renovation project.
Bainbridge Island plans to update its 19-year-old sewer plan by spring 2014, and the city council will review information gathered by the General Sewer Plan advisory committee at this Wednesday’s regular business meeting.
A silent candlelight vigil for universal peace brought together approximately 40 people Monday night in front of city hall.
Islander Norm Keegel was inspired by MoveOn when he put the word out to have a vigil on Sept. 9. MoveOn, a national organization that facilitates progressive change through peaceful action, is currently holding a national campaign against military action in Syria.
The Kitsap Public Health District collected water samples on Eagle Harbor Monday morning to test water quality in response to the recent break of a city sewer main near the harbor.
City leaders are asking residents to open the dialogue and share what “economic development” means to them. Through the forum, the city hopes to get a better idea of which direction they should pursue in improving the local economy.
A student was struck by a vehicle Friday afternoon in front of Bainbridge High School.
In the month of August, two businesses on Winslow Way experienced burglaries and workers at a third business found evidence of an attempted burglary. And in late July, the Waterfront Park Community Center was also ransacked.