Island mailboxes have been an infrequent target for thieves in the past, but recently Bainbridge has been hit with a spree of mail thefts.
The Bainbridge Island Land Trust has honored not one, but many islanders with its prestigious Phyllis Young Award.
The Bainbridge Island City Council remains split on the merits of a move to outsource management of the city’s water utility.
Erosion is creeping inland toward the aging barracks that overlook the shore, particularly those at the northwestern end of the park.
Officials with the West Sound Wildlife Shelter on Bainbridge Island are startled and distressed at the rise in patients coming in with gunshot wounds.
Cats are to blame for the majority of animal patients brought in to the wildlife shelter, according to the shelter’s annual report. Felines in a frenzy accounted for more than the 150 admissions to the wildlife shelter during 2011-12.
The Bainbridge Island City Council wrestled with the idea of calling shoreline properties “nonconforming,” but ultimately voted to keep the staff-recommended designation, much to the chagrin of waterfront residents.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will soon wade through the thick waters around Winslow and Point Monroe.
The economic storm raging through America’s real estate market has thundered for years. But now, local industry officials are reporting a break in the clouds. “Bainbridge is a great marketplace, we are probably one of the safest market places around,” said Jim Laws of Windermere Real Estate on Bainbridge.
Kitsap Bank donated $10,000 to the Bainbridge Island Downtown Association in support of its efforts maintaining the island’s downtown core.
The Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce held its annual meeting and gala dinner honoring island businesses and citizens.
Bainbridge Island’s newest asset begins to look a lot like itself.
The Market at Pleasant Beach in Lynwood will host a coffee shop and various independent vendors.