Passers-by at the Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal called police after noticing a “very pregnant” woman smoking marijuana at the terminal on Sunday afternoon.
Heroin and a handgun also found in their possession.
Got grapes? Bainbridge Island sure does.
The vineyard that was founded by islanders Gerard and Jo Ann Bentryn wasn’t active over the past couple years. The farmland off Day Road was tended and the vines were thriving, but because of health reasons, the Bentryns had to postpone the harvests.
They say everything is caught on camera these days. Fortunately for the victims of multiple recent burglaries, this may be true.
Gary Loverich and Sandy Russell, a homecoming king and princess from the class of 1963, took the stage and bestowed the 2012 crowns on Sebastian Scales and Ali Blake.
“Tommy” comes to Bainbridge Performing Arts Oct. 12-28.
Admission: $27 adults, $22 seniors, $19 students, military and teachers.
Bainbridge Island has plenty of crafty folks from woodworkers, to artists, to mechanics. And while many might have the skills, not everyone has the place to use them. That is, until IslandCraft comes to Bainbridge.
The Bainbridge Island City Council received a status report on the city’s 2012 roads program and asphalt repairs at its Wednesday evening meeting. Public Works Director Lance Newkirk informed the council that cost estimates for the repairs were a little off.
The Bainbridge Island City Council got its hands on a revised set of rules to protect and retain trees as land is developed for new commercial, industrial and multifamily housing projects.
Island sees rise in heroin-related calls to police.
The Spartans battered the Braves 27-17 to win a crucial Homecoming Week victory in football.
Fire crews responded to a call at the island’s waste processing facility off Vincent Road where a garbage truck had caught on fire.
Bainbridge Island Councilwoman Anne Blair was found to be in violation of campaign finance reporting laws Tuesday and was fined $200.