Grow Community architects are setting up a new palette for Phase Two of development.
This past July, the Bainbridge Island Farmers Market surprised its usual visitors by allowing a corporate company to set up shop.
Rolling Bay and Lynwood are the most likely spots for retail marijuana shops to take root, the Bainbridge’s community planning chief told the city council this week.
Bainbridge gives revised plan its unanimous approval.
This past July, the Bainbridge Island Farmers Market surprised its usual visitors by allowing a corporate company to set up shop.
The city of Bainbridge Island will now be offering residents the option of paying bills online.
Bainbridge Island’s online presence has long been known. Not only does the island have a notable number of local businesses, but islanders have become accustomed to reviewing local services online.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will get into the nitty gritty of the new Washington marijuana law at this week’s council meeting.
Town & Country Market officials went back to the drawing board after hearing concerns earlier this month from the city’s Design Review Board.
After reading Cormac McCarthy’s anti-Western novel “Blood Meridian,” the ‘06 BHS alumnus and University of Washington English graduate was driven by the desire to see past the picture Hollywood cinema drew.
Unlike other artist studios, one doesn’t just walk into sculptor Will Robinson’s work room. Robinson’s “studio” is an outdoor construction site complete with three cranes, industrial-sized saws fit to cut through boulders, lots of dust and piles and piles of rock.
The Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal has acquired new decor in the past week.
Jherek Bischoff didn’t know he would one day arrange orchestral pieces. In fact, it wasn’t until about 2006 that he began to identify himself as someone who could score music. Fast forward seven years, and the Bainbridge Island native has an album featuring orchestral music coupled with such vocal legends as David Byrne and Caetano Veloso and press attention from NPR, the New Yorker, the New York Times and The Guardian.
On Aug. 16, Bischoff will return to Bainbridge for his first hometown performance since the release of his 2012 album, “Composed.”