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Previous attempts to add bike lanes and a pedestrian path along North Madison Avenue between 305 and Day Road have…
I watched the much-anticipated USA vs. England World Cup soccer match on a wall-mounted television set in the “Breakfast Buffet…
One of the negative effects of a recession on an altruistic community such as a Bainbridge Island is that as local, state and federal monies dry up there’s a correlative increase in fundraising pressure to keep the established events and institutions afloat. And, of course, while competition escalates among those seeking help, people have fewer dollars to give despite the need being greater.
The woman who is my wife and I celebrated the 29th anniversary of our wedding this past weekend. We celebrated…
During a recent City Council meeting, Mayor Bob Scales objected to the city transferring the Fort Ward Parade Grounds –…
The following is a guest editorial written by The Rev. Dee Eisenhauer, pastor of Bainbridge Island’s Eagle Harbor Congregational Church:…
This culture is familiar with the phrase, “hitting bottom,” referring to addicts who have sunken into the depths of their…
Dear earnest bicyclists, considering that you now have your own month, May, we’ve come to praise you, not to run…
Although they probably never met, Mr. Bower could have been talking about my mom. When I look back on it now, I realize that my mother’s life was no bed of roses. Mom went through the discomfort of pregnancy and the trauma of childbirth four times within a period of six years.