The Bainbridge Island City Council has decided to move forward with an initiative to install bike lanes down North Madison Avenue.
Pending a water sample to be tested Monday, district officials have now scheduled the advisory to be lifted Tuesday, Sept. 10.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will discuss putting more bike lanes on North Madison Avenue at this week’s council meeting.
The results for the Waterfront Park survey are in. Topping the list of most wanted features of an updated park: more concerts and an enlarged dock.
Astronomical association hopes for a sunny addition to Battle Point Park
The Bainbridge Island City Council unanimously approved a public works contract that will smooth out another one of the city’s bumpy roads.
Last week, Interim Public Works Director John Cunningham brought forward a contract with Aspect Consulting to plan the next five years of monitoring water quality at the Vincent Road Landfill.
Thirteen years ago, Animal Magnetizm owner Gordon Vittig was working as a real estate agent in California.
An island favorite won’t be drawing the curtains on business as planned.
This week volunteers at Helpline House stuffed backpacks and organized school supplies for their annual back-to-school program, Project Backpack.
Within the next 30 days, islanders hanging out in downtown Winslow can expect to see ‘KPUD_cares’ pop up as one of their WiFi networks.
Bainbridge Island City Council members will decide at this week’s meeting whether to continue their current sex and kidnapping offender program.
Bainbridge Island officers arrested a Newcastle woman yesterday after she drove off the ferry in a van with stolen license plates and loaded with what is suspected to be stolen property.