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Coming Out West

New York-based multi-instrumentalist songbird Heather Masse comes west to record new album and tour in prep.

Michael Londra

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WHAT GOES ON | Kitsap A&E Calendar for the week Dec. 10-17

artwork while the General Store hosts a special monthly dinner. Info: www.portgamble.com or call (360) 297-8074.

The big kid and the sophisticate — George Shannon.

Life

Playing around with words in the world of George Shannon

Growing up in the late-1950s, early-60s, in a town of 1,300, far away from anyone who actually wrote…

See Zoot's digital photography (left)

Life

The Most Wonderful (art) Walk of the Year

While the weather’s never dependable, the December Old Town Art Walk annually brings contributors out en masse.

Wailin' Jennys member Heather Masse comes west to record her first album of her own material.

Life

East Coast songbird Heather Masse on coming out west

New York-based multi-instrumentalist songbird Heather Masse comes west to record new album and tour in prep.

3 Inches of Blood in the boardroom.

Life

WEEKEND WROCK | You wanted Blood?

3 Inches of Blood comes to town with a Bremerton bloke on bass, an Op Ivy tribute plus…

Mix a bit of red-and-green randomness with an earnest bit of improv

Life

Spending the holidays with the Portable Reality Show

Jewel Box Theater’s resident improv troupe offers pay-what-you-can ‘Improvised Christmas Musical’ Dec. 13.

The Bremerton School District dedicated a new portable classroom for students with disabilities at Bremerton High School on Friday morning.

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BSD cuts ribbon on building for students of all abilities

When the Bremerton School District closed Bremerton Junior High School in early 2007, students from the Frances Haddon…

Crowds gathered in Manette Friday evening for Magic in Manette

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It’s Christmas time in Bremerton

As the Bremerton High School marching band paraded joyously through downtown Bremerton Friday evening it became quite clear…

Buck’s A&W in Port Orchard is closing Sunday after 49 years of serving food and supporting local sports.

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Buck’s A&W to close Sunday

After nearly 50 years of supporting local sports, giving teenagers their first jobs and yes, serving hamburgers, Buck’s…

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Public hearings held next month to review long-term plan for ferry system

Washington State Ferries will release a draft long-range plan update Dec. 19 for public review and comment.

Opinion

Education’s first-responders need support

It’s a disturbing irony.

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BSD board surprised by Hyde’s decision to return to the helm

Part I of a two-part series as three Bremerton school board members speak publicly about the superintendent hiring/search…

Bremerton Mayor Cary Bozeman (right) and Comfort Inn & Suites owner Bob Parks cut the ceremonial ribbon Wednesday at the new hotel on Kitsap Way.

Business

Added ‘Comfort’ in Bremerton

Eleven months ago Bob Parks had a vision for the then-dilapidated Mentor Building on Kitsap Way.

Opinion

Format changes will affect focus, energy

The only thing constant is change. And in rough economic times, every aspect of our lives ebb and…

Letters to the Editor

North Kitsap Herald Letters to the Editor | Dec. 6

Fiscal priorities

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FESTIVAL OF THE TABLE: The Suquamish United Church of Christ is holding a “Festival of the Table” today…

Viking Rex Olson at 152 found himself in a trouble spot against North Mason’s Mitchell Fortner who won the match with a pin.

Sports

NK mat masters take hard hit

POULSBO — A tough season-opener for North Kitsap wrestling didn’t discourage the Vikings brand new wrestling coach.

Sports

Sport Briefs

On Tuesday the Vikes hosted Peninsula and won in overtime, 56-49. Hughes nailed 20 points, 11 rebounds and…

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School Briefs

The fun begins today at 10 a.m. Students will have an opportunity to make and paint a squish…