It’s true, Bainbridge’s favorite pasta shop is expanding — but a sit-down restaurant it is not becoming.
Incumbent’s opponent for school board seat is MIA.
Officials to decide on options ranging between $68.5 million and $80.2 million
Board seat is one of two contested in the 2015 Election.
A candidate forum Wednesday brought the city of Bainbridge Island’s $15 million bond proposal to the forefront in a packed city council chamber.
Prosecutors and defense attorneys continue to hammer out details for a possible plea bargain in the case of Jessica Marie Fuchs, the former BHS teacher who was arrested back in May for allegedly having sex with a student.
The Traveler, Bainbridge’s destination store for travel guides, maps, luggage, travel accessories and clothing, has relocated to 256 Winslow Way East, directly across the street from the shop’s old location.
A 9-foot steel sculpture created by island artist Kristin Tollefson and Duke Grenier will be unveiled at 6:15 p.m. tonight in front of Bainbridge Performing Arts.
Islanders are concerned about the cost of replacing Captain Johnston Blakely Elementary and the 100 Building at Bainbridge High School.
Vicki and Jim Reilly propel Schel Chelb forward with market funds, advocacy.
After a soothing day of trail walking, meditation and conversations with an esteemed memoirist, you’re savoring wild halibut and foraged mushrooms prepared by a private chef.
Residents fear loss of habitat leading to more coyote-pet conflicts.
It’s never easy to ask for feedback. Subjecting work to the opinions of outsiders is a vulnerable act, requiring a steely self-possession as they poke and prod and contort it.