HANSVILLE — When Puget Sound Energy was advised to meet with residents in May about a temporary winter generator, the company was met with many questions and some strong opposition to installing such a machine.
POULSBO — M#orning commuters along Lindvig Way got a dose of history in the making with their morning lattes Tuesday.
LITTLE BOSTON — The Port Gamble Development Authority will be gaining faster access to the information superhighway sooner than expected.
As folks dig in against Wal-Mart, Olhava and development in Poulsbo that threatens its small town feel, we’d like to honestly and sincerely thank our out-going Planning Director Glenn Gross for all the hard work he accomplished here.
POULSBO — The Spectrum Community School set records this year with its class of 2003.
KINGSTON — If kids become more fluent at reading at Wolfle Elementary next year, and bullying becomes less prevalent at Kingston Junior High, the KJH builders’ club will be one group to thank.
POULSBO — High school graduation is meant to showcase student achievement.
But for at least a few minutes on the sweltering-hot track at North Kitsap High School on Saturday, it was the staff who got to show off their ingenuity.
There has been a lot talk about old missile sites and new schools here lately. As the North Kitsap School District continues with plans to build the new Kingston High School, several residents have raised concerns that the site is located near a decommissioned Nike missile site.
BREMERTON — Between them, they had more than 20 All-League Selections, several MVPs and a handful of college scholarships.
POULSBO — Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.
And yes, Poulsbo, there will be a Third of July fireworks display.
Each year, students in North Kitsap select mentors in the NK Success Program who had a profound impact on their lives to receive Impact Awards. To show it’s continuing support of this worthy program, the Herald publishes the winning entries from each level. We take our hats off not just to the winners but to everyone who volunteers his or her time and effort to make the program what it is — truly a success.
POULSBO — The hardest part of aikido may be the part where the linoleum meets the carpet.
KINGSTON — As the North Kitsap School District readies its site plans for the Kingston High School, those plans are being questioned by Kingston residents.
First and foremost, congratulations to the graduating seniors of 2003. You’ve all worked hard these past four or five years and deserve a little breather from pencils, books, teachers (their dirty looks) and the daily pressures of high school. We know that for a while it may have seemed that the world revolved around North Kitsap.
KINGSTON — A successful year is drawing to a close for the Kingston Junior High Band.
SUQUAMISH — Several parties interested in either ownership or assistance in maintaining of the Old Man House State Park have moved forward in working to keep the park as it is — open to the public.
POULSBO — The first-ever Celebration Trees to be planted in Little Norway was news that city staff applauded last month. But those cheers turned to jeers this week #when one of the trees was stolen over the weekend.
You’ve really got to hand it to the folks at the Austurbruin. They know how to get things done. They know how to get the community involved to improve their neighborhood and most of all — they know how to accomplish all this and have a good time doing it.
KINGSTON — The response three young Kingstonites received from their neighbors on Barrett Road during a self-organized money drive for Poulsbo Fishline was bigger than expected.
PORT GAMBLE — Members of the Kingdom of An Tir converged upon the hills of the former mill town, changing it from a quiet community to an elegant and chivalrous step back in time last weekend.
The alteration was embraced with open arms.