Todd Hulet, Ovation!’s performing arts director of music and education, will be leaving the shores of Bainbridge Island and moving to New York in September.
Representatives from Puget Sound Energy spoke with the city council at its early April meeting to address the conclusion of the company’s three-year promise to Bainbridge Island. Residents have done well.
Bainbridge Island’s Bon Bon Candies celebrates move to Winslow Way.
Commission looks at future funding of Bainbridge Island’s fire department, including a possible levy lift.
Bainbridge Island is home to a police department and a fire department for its emergency services. Recently, unofficial talks between the fire department and police have given rise to an idea that could solve two problems.
Pool and gym will be available to the community on a membership fee basis.
The next phase of Pleasant Beach Village faces a considerable change of plans — including more homes, a community pool and a new gym.
Bainbridge Island Garden Club prepares for annual sale offering a plethora of native and appealing plants.
Bainbridge just got a little more poetic as the month of April began. Two more weeks are left for islanders to see local poems featured in windows across Bainbridge. Poetry Corners Live will be April 25 and feature all the local poets and their winning work.
The Bainbridge Island woman who was recently arrested on a felony charge of drug possession is now facing more legal trouble: a felony charge for trafficking stolen property.
Bainbridge Island City Councilwoman Debbi Lester announced Wednesday that she will not seek re-election to her Central Ward council seat.
The police investigation into the Agate Pass accident that sent two drivers to the hospital with serious injuries and caused an island-wide traffic jam in early March has been wrapped up.
A Bainbridge Island woman has been charged with possession of Oxycodone after she was caught selling services as a prostitute.