Walt and Milly Woodward’s efforts to document life in America’s concentration camps will reach a new audience next week. It’s a dark part of history that local historians and fact checkers never want us to forget.
If the roads near a proposed Lynwood Center development get as crowded as a community meeting this week on the project, islanders aren’t going to be happy.
Green Mountain Technologies to help handle tons of food waste from this year’s festivities.
Imagine trying to find space to store years and years of Bainbridge Island history. For the Bainbridge Island Historical Society, making room for 13,000 museum artifacts and materials has always been a challenge. In particular, the museum’s annex building crowded fast with its many books and two-dimensional paper collections.
Islanders now have a timeline of events for community input opportunities for the Sakai property.
Jay Abbott, head coach of Bainbridge’s middle school mountain bike team, is in a coma after crashing during a team training ride on Sunday. The spinal cord injury he suffered during the accident has been termed “complete,” and he is not expected to survive, according to an online statement released by his family late Wednesday.
The Bainbridge Island School District is continuing its search for a permanent hire for the principal’s job at Bainbridge High School.