Step into 146 Winslow Way West, and you’ll circumnavigate the globe in mere minutes. From Tanzania to Nepal to Guatemala, Tango Zulu’s artisan products come from myriad far-away places.
Bainbridge Island School District Superintendent Faith Chapel is stepping down, and the school board is gearing up to find her replacement.
If you haven’t heard about the National Academy, it’s OK — neither had Jim Cutler, the venerable island architect who was inducted into it last month.
Bainbridge Island’s Jim Cutler was named a 2015 National Academician at the induction ceremony on Oct. 27. Here are some things you may not know about the island’s standout architect.
If you’ve ever strolled through the Grand Forest, you’ve probably spotted the barred owl signs.
They’re kind of perplexing.
Following Pope Francis’ 192-page encyclical on the environment, released in June, Bainbridge’s own spiritual authorities weighed in with a call to action.
BHS club examines, delves into science that doesn’t yet exist.
Experiment designed to get girls building.
The District 4 School Board Director, who was enjoying a casual evening at home when he got the news, said he is excited to continue his service with the board.
Macfarlane was disappointed, but grateful for the opportunity to participate in the election, he said.
It’s not official, but it’s pretty clear: With 71.3 percent of the vote, Tim Kinkead will hold on to his seat on the Bainbridge Island School Board.
Smith zooms ahead with 69 percent of 4,384 votes in the initial ballot tally released Tuesday.
In a unanimous vote Thursday night, Bainbridge Island School Board directors threw their support behind a $81.2 million capital bond to build a new Captain Johnston Blakely Elementary and a new BHS 100 Building.