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JOSHUA PAUL VANCIL
Joshua Vancil passed away April 11, 2021, in Honolulu, Hawaii, due to a sudden, as yet undetermined illness. A Producer of Feature Film, Episodic Television and Commercial Line Producer, he had been in Hawaii the past year working on a film project. A former ten-year resident of Studio City GOATS TO CLEAR WAY FOR BI TRAIL EXTENSION Monday, May 3, 2021 1:30am. News. About 100 goats from Vashon Island will invade Bainbridge Island in mid-May to clear the way for an extension of the Sound To Olympics Trail. The weed-munching goats will be turned loose in a fenced area at the northwest corner of High School Road and Highway 305 to clear the lot of ivy and othervegetation.
GRETCHEN ELIZABETH EVENSON DRURY Gretchen Elizabeth Evenson Drury was born April 6, 1940 in Seattle to Margaret Waltz Evenson and William Ellsworth Evenson. She joined her Lord on April 3, 2021. She married Don Mowat Drury April 6, 1962 in Plymouth Congregational Church. She is mother of Andrew Mowat Drury (Alissa Schwartz) and PENTAGONFIT WIRELESS EARPODS REVIEWS Doing things on the run has become something common for most people. When living life at a fast pace, comfort and not being bothered by anything are the most important things. Like, for example, getting a phone call during jogging can be extremely annoying if having to untangle the headset’s wires. The same, while exercising and listening to music, the headset cable gets in the way FROM CUTTING TREES TO MAKING FURNITURE In this era of specialization, David Kotz is a rarity – he does it all — from cutting down the tree to the finished furniture. And now he’s opened up a showroom to display his natural wood products. “We respect, honor and appreciate natural beauty of wood in all we mill, design and build,” is his motto. Born in Bainbridge Island and CAROL RUTH (CORFEE) LAGRANDEUR Carol was born May 15, 1934 in Seattle, Washington at Providence hospital. She grew up in Lynden, Washington and then Port Angeles, Washington. She graduated from Roosevelt High, Port Angeles in 1952. Shortly there after she met the love of her ROSEMARY DRISCOLL GOODHUE Rose Driscoll Goodhue was born May 11, 1955 in Moscow, Idaho. She was the only girl alongside three older brothers, and her birth provided great joy to her mother Mary. Roses’ family moved from Moscow to Phoenix in 1958. Rose attended Madison Elementary School and graduated from Camelback High School. Rose would go on to complete advanced BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEWSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSLETTERSNEWSBUSINESSOBITUARIESPRINT EDITIONS Nationals beat the Americans 11-7 in 18th KAR Softball Showcase. Bainbridge improves to 2-0 with 73-34 rout over Olympic. Bainbridge wraps up Olympic League championship, undefeated season. BHS girls win Olympic League golf title. NK sprinter stars; boys win team title. OBITUARIES | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Ann Corson Ellis Powel. October 29, 1920 – May 1, 2021 May 21, 2021 BILL O’REILLY, ALEX GREEN INNOVATION ACCELERATOR PLAYBOOK In a recent presentation, investor Billy O’Reilly starts by expressing his concerns for what the future holds for America. As the country is anticipating new tax hikes, increased debt, and high unemployment, to name a few, people are likely to be more pessimistic than optimistic, he says. However, if he were to trust an individual, it would be none other than researcher, futurist, investmentJOSHUA PAUL VANCIL
Joshua Vancil passed away April 11, 2021, in Honolulu, Hawaii, due to a sudden, as yet undetermined illness. A Producer of Feature Film, Episodic Television and Commercial Line Producer, he had been in Hawaii the past year working on a film project. A former ten-year resident of Studio City GOATS TO CLEAR WAY FOR BI TRAIL EXTENSION Monday, May 3, 2021 1:30am. News. About 100 goats from Vashon Island will invade Bainbridge Island in mid-May to clear the way for an extension of the Sound To Olympics Trail. The weed-munching goats will be turned loose in a fenced area at the northwest corner of High School Road and Highway 305 to clear the lot of ivy and othervegetation.
GRETCHEN ELIZABETH EVENSON DRURY Gretchen Elizabeth Evenson Drury was born April 6, 1940 in Seattle to Margaret Waltz Evenson and William Ellsworth Evenson. She joined her Lord on April 3, 2021. She married Don Mowat Drury April 6, 1962 in Plymouth Congregational Church. She is mother of Andrew Mowat Drury (Alissa Schwartz) and PENTAGONFIT WIRELESS EARPODS REVIEWS Doing things on the run has become something common for most people. When living life at a fast pace, comfort and not being bothered by anything are the most important things. Like, for example, getting a phone call during jogging can be extremely annoying if having to untangle the headset’s wires. The same, while exercising and listening to music, the headset cable gets in the way FROM CUTTING TREES TO MAKING FURNITURE In this era of specialization, David Kotz is a rarity – he does it all — from cutting down the tree to the finished furniture. And now he’s opened up a showroom to display his natural wood products. “We respect, honor and appreciate natural beauty of wood in all we mill, design and build,” is his motto. Born in Bainbridge Island and CAROL RUTH (CORFEE) LAGRANDEUR Carol was born May 15, 1934 in Seattle, Washington at Providence hospital. She grew up in Lynden, Washington and then Port Angeles, Washington. She graduated from Roosevelt High, Port Angeles in 1952. Shortly there after she met the love of her ROSEMARY DRISCOLL GOODHUE Rose Driscoll Goodhue was born May 11, 1955 in Moscow, Idaho. She was the only girl alongside three older brothers, and her birth provided great joy to her mother Mary. Roses’ family moved from Moscow to Phoenix in 1958. Rose attended Madison Elementary School and graduated from Camelback High School. Rose would go on to complete advanced BI PARKS MAY BUY BAINBRIDGE ATHLETIC CENTER The Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District said in a news release Wednesday that it plans to discuss the potential purchase of the Bainbridge Athletic Club. The discussion will take place at the June 17 park board meeting at 6 p.m. on Zoom. “The BAC has been a pillar of the HOUSING, TREES, PLASTICS, TRANSPORTATION ON BI’S AGENDA Public hearings on the Bainbridge Island multifamily tax exemption areas and extending the Landmark Tree Ordinance will be discussed at tonight’s City Council meeting on Zoom at 6. The draft Plastics Ordinance also will be discussed. While it prohibits many COMMUNITY CIDER RELEASE PARTY SUNDAY If an apple a day keeps the doctor away what does hard apple cider bring? You can find out from 1-5 p.m. June 13 at the Friends of the Farms Cider Release Party. Heather Burger, executive director of FOF, called it one of the first post-COVID-19-pandemic happenings on Bainbridge Island. It will BEST OF KITSAP 2021 VOTING ON NOW! The nominations are in, and now it’s time to vote for Best of Kitsap 2021! In separate Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap ballots, voters will be asked to first nominate their favorite services, food, shopping, recreation and people from June 7-20. Once the CONTACT US | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Contact Us. Contact us via mail or phone: Bainbridge Island Review. PO Box 278 Poulsbo WA 98370. (206) 842-6613. Publisher: Terry Ward. BRIEFS | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Washington State Ferries sent out an alert Monday morning canceling the 5:30 and 6:20 route from Bainbridge Island to Seattle because of a Coast Guard search and rescue. WSF spokesman said a 20-foot derelict boat was seen floating in Puget Sound. A rescue boat was launched off the Suquamish Ferry around 6 a.m. to investigate if anyone wasonboard.
BITCOIN BREAKTHROUGH 2021 REVIEWS: SCAM OR LEGIT Bitcoin Breakthrough 2021 is a Bitcoin investment strategies program developed by 7 Figure Mentor. Investing in Bitcoin now is a very good idea seeing how much the price of a Bitcoin has risen, and it will continue to do the same. But in order to understand how the greatest returns from Bitcoin investments can be made, one has to know more about Bitcoin and Bitcoin investment strategies, SAINT CECILIA STUDENTS SWEEP LAW DAY ESSAY CONTEST Monday, May 31, 2021 1:30am. News. Three Saint Cecilia Catholic School students were recently named winners for the 2021 Law Day Essay Contest, sweeping the 7th-9th grade category. The first-place winner was Bobby Dunn (8th grade), followed by second-place Kate Carver (7th grade), and third place Madeline Jones (also 7th grade). PENTAGONFIT WIRELESS EARPODS REVIEWS Doing things on the run has become something common for most people. When living life at a fast pace, comfort and not being bothered by anything are the most important things. Like, for example, getting a phone call during jogging can be extremely annoying if having to untangle the headset’s wires. The same, while exercising and listening to music, the headset cable gets in the wayTRESSURGE REVIEWS
Tressurge is a topical hair product developed by dermatologists in order to help take control of hair health. The hair regrowth formula was created to stop hair loss, enhance hair growth, and grow thicker hair. This serum’s active ingredients were developed to influence the three stages of hair growth, namely, anagen, catagen, and telogen. OBITUARIES | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Ann Corson Ellis Powel. October 29, 1920 – May 1, 2021 May 21, 2021 BRIEFS | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Washington State Ferries sent out an alert Monday morning canceling the 5:30 and 6:20 route from Bainbridge Island to Seattle because of a Coast Guard search and rescue. WSF spokesman said a 20-foot derelict boat was seen floating in Puget Sound. A rescue boat was launched off the Suquamish Ferry around 6 a.m. to investigate if anyone wasonboard.
GRETCHEN ELIZABETH EVENSON DRURY Gretchen Elizabeth Evenson Drury was born April 6, 1940 in Seattle to Margaret Waltz Evenson and William Ellsworth Evenson. She joined her Lord on April 3, 2021. She married Don Mowat Drury April 6, 1962 in Plymouth Congregational Church. She is mother of Andrew Mowat Drury (Alissa Schwartz) and GOATS TO CLEAR WAY FOR BI TRAIL EXTENSION Monday, May 3, 2021 1:30am. News. About 100 goats from Vashon Island will invade Bainbridge Island in mid-May to clear the way for an extension of the Sound To Olympics Trail. The weed-munching goats will be turned loose in a fenced area at the northwest corner of High School Road and Highway 305 to clear the lot of ivy and othervegetation.
CAROL RUTH (CORFEE) LAGRANDEUR Carol was born May 15, 1934 in Seattle, Washington at Providence hospital. She grew up in Lynden, Washington and then Port Angeles, Washington. She graduated from Roosevelt High, Port Angeles in 1952. Shortly there after she met the love of her BILL O’REILLY, ALEX GREEN INNOVATION ACCELERATOR PLAYBOOK In a recent presentation, investor Billy O’Reilly starts by expressing his concerns for what the future holds for America. As the country is anticipating new tax hikes, increased debt, and high unemployment, to name a few, people are likely to be more pessimistic than optimistic, he says. However, if he were to trust an individual, it would be none other than researcher, futurist, investment SUBMIT A LETTER TO THE EDITOR Submit a letter to the editor to appear in our printed newspaper andonline.
ROSEMARY DRISCOLL GOODHUE Rose Driscoll Goodhue was born May 11, 1955 in Moscow, Idaho. She was the only girl alongside three older brothers, and her birth provided great joy to her mother Mary. Roses’ family moved from Moscow to Phoenix in 1958. Rose attended Madison Elementary School and graduated from Camelback High School. Rose would go on to complete advanced POULSBO MAN FACES CHARGES FOR ALLEGED RAPE OF A CHILD Tuesday, March 9, 2021 9:25am. News. A Poulsbo man is facing charges of first-degree rape of a child, incest and sexual exploitation. Documents from the Poulsbo Police Department allege that Clayton Carlson of Poulsbo admitted to rape and exploitation of a relative. The victim and her mother reportedly contacted Poulsbo police and were BRING ON THE BROOM: SCOTCH BROOM PARADE RETURNS TO WINSLOW Like the swallows to Capistrano, the Monarch butterflies to Mexico, and the geeks to San Diego Comic-Con, so too did weed-obsessed revelers once more return to the streets of downtown Winslow Wednesday, May 15 for that legendary, elusive, much-whispered-about stunning annual display known as the Scotch Broom Festival. OBITUARIES | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Ann Corson Ellis Powel. October 29, 1920 – May 1, 2021 May 21, 2021 BRIEFS | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Washington State Ferries sent out an alert Monday morning canceling the 5:30 and 6:20 route from Bainbridge Island to Seattle because of a Coast Guard search and rescue. WSF spokesman said a 20-foot derelict boat was seen floating in Puget Sound. A rescue boat was launched off the Suquamish Ferry around 6 a.m. to investigate if anyone wasonboard.
GRETCHEN ELIZABETH EVENSON DRURY Gretchen Elizabeth Evenson Drury was born April 6, 1940 in Seattle to Margaret Waltz Evenson and William Ellsworth Evenson. She joined her Lord on April 3, 2021. She married Don Mowat Drury April 6, 1962 in Plymouth Congregational Church. She is mother of Andrew Mowat Drury (Alissa Schwartz) and GOATS TO CLEAR WAY FOR BI TRAIL EXTENSION Monday, May 3, 2021 1:30am. News. About 100 goats from Vashon Island will invade Bainbridge Island in mid-May to clear the way for an extension of the Sound To Olympics Trail. The weed-munching goats will be turned loose in a fenced area at the northwest corner of High School Road and Highway 305 to clear the lot of ivy and othervegetation.
CAROL RUTH (CORFEE) LAGRANDEUR Carol was born May 15, 1934 in Seattle, Washington at Providence hospital. She grew up in Lynden, Washington and then Port Angeles, Washington. She graduated from Roosevelt High, Port Angeles in 1952. Shortly there after she met the love of her BILL O’REILLY, ALEX GREEN INNOVATION ACCELERATOR PLAYBOOK In a recent presentation, investor Billy O’Reilly starts by expressing his concerns for what the future holds for America. As the country is anticipating new tax hikes, increased debt, and high unemployment, to name a few, people are likely to be more pessimistic than optimistic, he says. However, if he were to trust an individual, it would be none other than researcher, futurist, investment SUBMIT A LETTER TO THE EDITOR Submit a letter to the editor to appear in our printed newspaper andonline.
ROSEMARY DRISCOLL GOODHUE Rose Driscoll Goodhue was born May 11, 1955 in Moscow, Idaho. She was the only girl alongside three older brothers, and her birth provided great joy to her mother Mary. Roses’ family moved from Moscow to Phoenix in 1958. Rose attended Madison Elementary School and graduated from Camelback High School. Rose would go on to complete advanced POULSBO MAN FACES CHARGES FOR ALLEGED RAPE OF A CHILD Tuesday, March 9, 2021 9:25am. News. A Poulsbo man is facing charges of first-degree rape of a child, incest and sexual exploitation. Documents from the Poulsbo Police Department allege that Clayton Carlson of Poulsbo admitted to rape and exploitation of a relative. The victim and her mother reportedly contacted Poulsbo police and were BRING ON THE BROOM: SCOTCH BROOM PARADE RETURNS TO WINSLOW Like the swallows to Capistrano, the Monarch butterflies to Mexico, and the geeks to San Diego Comic-Con, so too did weed-obsessed revelers once more return to the streets of downtown Winslow Wednesday, May 15 for that legendary, elusive, much-whispered-about stunning annual display known as the Scotch Broom Festival. NEWS | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW BISD Superintendent reflects on challenges of pandemic, looks forward to return to normalcy. As the Bainbridge Island School District nears the end of an unparalleled school year filled with uncertainty and angst, along with requiring immense flexibility and. Continue reading.May 28, 2021.
OBITUARIES | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Ann Corson Ellis Powel. October 29, 1920 – May 1, 2021 May 21, 2021 COMMUNITY CIDER RELEASE PARTY SUNDAY If an apple a day keeps the doctor away what does hard apple cider bring? You can find out from 1-5 p.m. June 13 at the Friends of the Farms Cider Release Party. Heather Burger, executive director of FOF, called it one of the first post-COVID-19-pandemic happenings on Bainbridge Island. It will BEST OF KITSAP 2021 VOTING ON NOW! The nominations are in, and now it’s time to vote for Best of Kitsap 2021! In separate Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap ballots, voters will be asked to first nominate their favorite services, food, shopping, recreation and people from June 7-20. Once the BRIEFS | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Washington State Ferries sent out an alert Monday morning canceling the 5:30 and 6:20 route from Bainbridge Island to Seattle because of a Coast Guard search and rescue. WSF spokesman said a 20-foot derelict boat was seen floating in Puget Sound. A rescue boat was launched off the Suquamish Ferry around 6 a.m. to investigate if anyone wasonboard.
HOUSING, TREES, PLASTICS, TRANSPORTATION ON BI’S AGENDA As for the tree ordinance city staff will further refine the proposed code changes. After holding a second public hearing, it is expected that the Planning Commission will make a recommendation to the council on the following chapter and sections of the BIMC; tree removal, forest stewardship and vegetation maintenance, landscaping screening and tree protection andBI MAN MISSING
A 69-year-old Bainbridge Island man is missing. Sidney Mais, 5-foot-8, 150 pounds, was last seen at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Wyatt and Madison Avenue. He was wearing a white button-up shirt, jeans, black tennis shoes and possibly a ball camp. Mais had dementia and BITCOIN BREAKTHROUGH 2021 REVIEWS: SCAM OR LEGIT Bitcoin Breakthrough 2021 is a Bitcoin investment strategies program developed by 7 Figure Mentor. Investing in Bitcoin now is a very good idea seeing how much the price of a Bitcoin has risen, and it will continue to do the same. But in order to understand how the greatest returns from Bitcoin investments can be made, one has to know more about Bitcoin and Bitcoin investment strategies, WORK TO BEGIN ON EAGLE HARBOR DRIVE Work is expected to start next week on improvements to Eagle Harbor Drive. Roughly one mile, running north from McDonald Avenue to the shoreline segment of the road, will soon be safer for pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers. Known as the Eagle Harbor Drive Phase II Non-Motorized Improvements PENTAGONFIT WIRELESS EARPODS REVIEWS Doing things on the run has become something common for most people. When living life at a fast pace, comfort and not being bothered by anything are the most important things. Like, for example, getting a phone call during jogging can be extremely annoying if having to untangle the headset’s wires. The same, while exercising and listening to music, the headset cable gets in the way BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEWSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSLETTERSNEWSBUSINESSOBITUARIESPRINT EDITIONS Nationals beat the Americans 11-7 in 18th KAR Softball Showcase. Bainbridge improves to 2-0 with 73-34 rout over Olympic. Bainbridge wraps up Olympic League championship, undefeated season. BHS girls win Olympic League golf title. NK sprinter stars; boys win team title. NEWS | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW BISD Superintendent reflects on challenges of pandemic, looks forward to return to normalcy. As the Bainbridge Island School District nears the end of an unparalleled school year filled with uncertainty and angst, along with requiring immense flexibility and. Continue reading.May 28, 2021.
OBITUARIES | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Ann Corson Ellis Powel. October 29, 1920 – May 1, 2021 May 21, 2021 CONTACT US | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Contact Us. Contact us via mail or phone: Bainbridge Island Review. PO Box 278 Poulsbo WA 98370. (206) 842-6613. Publisher: Terry Ward. BILL O’REILLY, ALEX GREEN INNOVATION ACCELERATOR PLAYBOOK In a recent presentation, investor Billy O’Reilly starts by expressing his concerns for what the future holds for America. As the country is anticipating new tax hikes, increased debt, and high unemployment, to name a few, people are likely to be more pessimistic than optimistic, he says. However, if he were to trust an individual, it would be none other than researcher, futurist, investment ROSEMARY DRISCOLL GOODHUE Rose Driscoll Goodhue was born May 11, 1955 in Moscow, Idaho. She was the only girl alongside three older brothers, and her birth provided great joy to her mother Mary. Roses’ family moved from Moscow to Phoenix in 1958. Rose attended Madison Elementary School and graduated from Camelback High School. Rose would go on to complete advanced SUBMIT A LETTER TO THE EDITOR Submit a letter to the editor to appear in our printed newspaper andonline.
ALISTROL REVIEWS: CLE HOLISTIC HEALTH BLOOD PRESSURE ALISTROL Blood Pressure Support claims to be one of the most advanced blood pressure formulas for 9 of 10 customers after just one month of use. Made by CLE Holistic Health, this supplement can:Naturally, lower blood pressureStrengthen the heartImprove the blood flowSupport the arteriesDecrease the risk of getting a stroke or a heart attackShow results very rapidly and clinically O'NEILL HIRED AS NEW INTERIM PRINCIPAL OF BAINBRIDGE HIGH O’Neill hired as new interim principal of Bainbridge High. Mary Alice O'Neill has been named the interim principal of Bainbridge High School for the 2014-15 school year, the Bainbridge Island School District announced Tuesday. LORI HOYUM | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Feb. 13, 1959 – Oct. 26, 2016. The Rev. Lori J. Hoyum, pastor of Port Madison Lutheran Church (NALC) on Bainbridge Island, Washington, died Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 26, 2016. She was born on Feb. 13, 1959, and was raised in Fertile, Minnesota. She received a bachelor’s degree from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota, anda Master of
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEWSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSLETTERSNEWSBUSINESSOBITUARIESPRINT EDITIONS Nationals beat the Americans 11-7 in 18th KAR Softball Showcase. Bainbridge improves to 2-0 with 73-34 rout over Olympic. Bainbridge wraps up Olympic League championship, undefeated season. BHS girls win Olympic League golf title. NK sprinter stars; boys win team title. NEWS | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW BISD Superintendent reflects on challenges of pandemic, looks forward to return to normalcy. As the Bainbridge Island School District nears the end of an unparalleled school year filled with uncertainty and angst, along with requiring immense flexibility and. Continue reading.May 28, 2021.
OBITUARIES | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Ann Corson Ellis Powel. October 29, 1920 – May 1, 2021 May 21, 2021 CONTACT US | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Contact Us. Contact us via mail or phone: Bainbridge Island Review. PO Box 278 Poulsbo WA 98370. (206) 842-6613. Publisher: Terry Ward. BILL O’REILLY, ALEX GREEN INNOVATION ACCELERATOR PLAYBOOK In a recent presentation, investor Billy O’Reilly starts by expressing his concerns for what the future holds for America. As the country is anticipating new tax hikes, increased debt, and high unemployment, to name a few, people are likely to be more pessimistic than optimistic, he says. However, if he were to trust an individual, it would be none other than researcher, futurist, investment ROSEMARY DRISCOLL GOODHUE Rose Driscoll Goodhue was born May 11, 1955 in Moscow, Idaho. She was the only girl alongside three older brothers, and her birth provided great joy to her mother Mary. Roses’ family moved from Moscow to Phoenix in 1958. Rose attended Madison Elementary School and graduated from Camelback High School. Rose would go on to complete advanced SUBMIT A LETTER TO THE EDITOR Submit a letter to the editor to appear in our printed newspaper andonline.
ALISTROL REVIEWS: CLE HOLISTIC HEALTH BLOOD PRESSURE ALISTROL Blood Pressure Support claims to be one of the most advanced blood pressure formulas for 9 of 10 customers after just one month of use. Made by CLE Holistic Health, this supplement can:Naturally, lower blood pressureStrengthen the heartImprove the blood flowSupport the arteriesDecrease the risk of getting a stroke or a heart attackShow results very rapidly and clinically O'NEILL HIRED AS NEW INTERIM PRINCIPAL OF BAINBRIDGE HIGH O’Neill hired as new interim principal of Bainbridge High. Mary Alice O'Neill has been named the interim principal of Bainbridge High School for the 2014-15 school year, the Bainbridge Island School District announced Tuesday. LORI HOYUM | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Feb. 13, 1959 – Oct. 26, 2016. The Rev. Lori J. Hoyum, pastor of Port Madison Lutheran Church (NALC) on Bainbridge Island, Washington, died Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 26, 2016. She was born on Feb. 13, 1959, and was raised in Fertile, Minnesota. She received a bachelor’s degree from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota, anda Master of
HOUSING, TREES, PLASTICS, TRANSPORTATION ON BI’S AGENDA Public hearings on the Bainbridge Island multifamily tax exemption areas and extending the Landmark Tree Ordinance will be discussed at tonight’s City Council meeting on Zoom at 6. The draft Plastics Ordinance also will be discussed. While it prohibits many COMMUNITY CIDER RELEASE PARTY SUNDAY If an apple a day keeps the doctor away what does hard apple cider bring? You can find out from 1-5 p.m. June 13 at the Friends of the Farms Cider Release Party. Heather Burger, executive director of FOF, called it one of the first post-COVID-19-pandemic happenings on Bainbridge Island. It will BEST OF KITSAP 2021 VOTING ON NOW! The nominations are in, and now it’s time to vote for Best of Kitsap 2021! In separate Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap ballots, voters will be asked to first nominate their favorite services, food, shopping, recreation and people from June 7-20. Once thePRINT EDITIONS
Kitsap Healthy Living April 2021. Armed Forces 2021. April 30, 2021 Bainbridge Island ReviewBI MAN MISSING
A 69-year-old Bainbridge Island man is missing. Sidney Mais, 5-foot-8, 150 pounds, was last seen at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Wyatt and Madison Avenue. He was wearing a white button-up shirt, jeans, black tennis shoes and possibly a ball camp. Mais had dementia and THINGS ARE LOOKING UP FOR KIDSUP! PLAYGROUND Things are looking up for KidsUp! Playground at Battle Point Park. The Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Parks Board again approved the same $50,000 in funding for the project Thursday night. Sound confusing? It’s really not. The board earlier had approved the funding, but POLICE | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW Bainbridge blotter | Explosive vandalism and produce-based larceny. Selected items from the Bainbridge Island Police Department blotter. Wednesday, July 1 1:05 p.m. A female reported to police that she was the victim of. Continue reading. Jul 10, 2020. by 2 OPEN HOUSES ON TRAFFIC CALMING ON BI Two virtual open houses on traffic safety improvements at four locations around Bainbridge Island will take place in an effort to slow down traffic and improve conditions for people walking, biking or rolling in neighborhoods. The open houses will provide the community an opportunity to share BRIEFS | BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW The Island Center report is still a work in progress so concepts like trails, affordable housing, business growth, etc., are all still in the planning stages. The story in the Review April 9 was on a draft report; it says so twice, but some readers apparently assumed incorrectly that it was a final one. WORK TO BEGIN ON EAGLE HARBOR DRIVE Work is expected to start next week on improvements to Eagle Harbor Drive. Roughly one mile, running north from McDonald Avenue to the shoreline segment of the road, will soon be safer for pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers. Known as the Eagle Harbor Drive Phase II Non-Motorized Improvements Skip to main content Enable accessibility forvisually impaired
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