Today I received a call from a man who had just turned 65. His Social Security won’t start until February and he is losing his apartment. He is homeless!
I read your article in the Feb. 3 edition of the Bremerton Patriot, about the “partied out sailor.” I re-read it two more times and still can’t believe what I read
The city of Bremerton kicked the methadone can down the road. They did it successfully too
‘Oxy’ use fades as many turn to 75 percent cheaper alternative, heroin
Improvement plan for Bremerton High School underway
The body of 61-year-old Melody Brannon was found on the 1300 block of High Avenue around 6 p.m., Feb. 3 and police won’t say by whom.Brannon’s murder now joins the unsolved Warren Avenue murder of 19-year-old Sara Burke in occupying the minds of the Bremerton detective unit who has made it a “top priority,” according to Lt. Peter Fisher.
In January 2013 the Naval Avenue Early Learning Center site will celebrate 100 years of continuous education. In anticipation of this event, the gathering of information about the overall history of the site is well underway. Photographs of the various school buildings that have operated on the site are being collected. Personal stories from 100 years of student, educator and parent participants are needed as well.
Nelson Monastrial, a Harrison Medical Center registered nurse, was selected by the Western Washington Chapter of the March of Dimes Jan. 27 as Nurse of the Year for Patient and Clinical Care.
Land Title Company recently announced that Gene Kennedy, its CEO and president, has retired from the company.
In its fourth year, Project Connect — a day of free services, information and items for the homeless — drew a crowd at the end of January, but attendance was lower than the year before.
As Senate President Brad Owens announced that the same-sex marriage bill, ESSB 6239, had passed, an anxious audience of hundreds watching attentively during tense floor debate erupted with applause.
Jenn Petrunis lives in Port Orchard and works in Bremerton. She drives to Poulsbo for locally-grown produce, to a Southworth dairy farm for milk and to a friend’s place for fresh eggs.
Former Olympic High School art teacher leaves lasting effect
The City of Bremerton’s response to the Jan. 18 storm that laid 6 to 8 inches of snow throughout the city cost an estimated $25,000 for the first phase of work to clear or treat 142 miles of street.
Smokers call Senate bill to protect public health “bogus”
Local author unveils new novelLocal author Kristin Hannah will read an except from her new novel, “Home Front,” at The Loft in Poulsbo
For some time now, the Bremerton City Council has faced ongoing decisions surrounding methadone distribution and possible dispensary clinic locations within the city limits.
Earlier this month the Supreme Court ruled that the state needed to keep their promise [and uphold the constitution] by making education the priority.
Local wedding industry anticipates change; churches remain concerned
During the summer months, Jo Clark is hitting the local garage sales to find good deals. The deals aren’t for her — or anyone she knows.