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Leaps and Bounds, a Montessori preschool in the center of Bainbridge Island, will be closing its doors at the end of the school year due to lack of adequate staff, following a nationwide trend of ...
For Lori Durham of Silverdale, it was even more brutal. Diagnosed in May of that year with breast cancer, Durham had to navigate the difficulties of the COVID pandemic lockdowns just to get to ...
Kitsap News Group freelance reporter Mike De Felice was recently in Washington, D.C. to spend a week with U.S. Rep. Emily Randall as she settled into her role as the 6th District’s new congresswoman.
The Bainbridge Island City Council received a tour of the new Emergency Operation Center May 20, located at the Ted Spearman Justice Center on Madison Avenue.
Mike Wilson of the American Legion Post 172 Color Guard plays Taps in honor of fallen service members at the Bainbridge ...
A confidential informant has helped Bremerton police catch a major drug dealer in three counties now being held on $2.25 million bail.
New Kitsap Transit data shows underutilization of park and ride facilities on Bainbridge Island and countywide.
The Bainbridge Island City Council reviewed a presentation from judge Thomas S. Alpaugh on updates of the municipal court, and discussed options for alteration or removal of a council art piece in the ...
Washington State Ferries kicked off the first of two community outreach meetings May 21-22, which provided updates on terminal and vessel electrification, future proposed fare setting and shipbuilding ...
Bainbridge Island Review relies on subscription revenue to provide local content for our readers. A nonpartisan town hall rally for democracy will be held June 7, from Noon-2:30 p.m. at Lynwood ...
“Both of them had Scottish heritage,” says shop owner Debbie Sonandre. “That’s when it really struck them – this tartan is part of their history. It doesn’t change; it symbolizes who they are and ...
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