Sonia Tosunian moved in November to Port Orchard from Orange County, Calif., and decided to open her own business, “Brighten Your Day.” Her motto is “Your personal assistant for every need.”
Perfect Party has moved from their old location to 1341 Bay St., in the Westbay Center.
Tara-Jeanette Primm opened her shop on June 30 with five employees and a smattering of customers waiting for her to cut the ribbon at her opening ceremony.
The state’s average annual wage grew by 2 percent in 2013, to $52,635, according to the state Employment Security Department.
Josephine’s Redeemed Boutique, 1962 Bay St., is planning to celebrate their first anniversary on July 19, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
We are thinking of painting the inside of our home before we put it on the market. Do you have any color recommendations and do you know any good painters?
Olympic Property Group and Port Gamble have gone through many changes recently, including the departure of longtime Town Manager Shana Smith.
The Employment Security Department’s “2013 Fall Job-Vacancy and Hiring Survey Report” estimated job vacancies in Washington increased by 23 percent, from about 70,400 in fall 2012 to 86,600 in fall 2013.
Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson, in gray jacket and holding scissors, invited children to help her cut the ribbon at the grand opening of the Poulsbo Safeway, June 27, 2014. ‘This is your store. Enjoy it. [And] shop well.’ she said.
Joe Kortum has been appointed interim president of Harrison Medical Center, part of Franciscan Health System.
An after-hours event is set for 5:30 p.m. at the Slaughter County Brewing Co., 1307 Bay St.
That’s Beautiful Jewelry and Accessories owner Mercedes Baudrand announced that until June 30, her store will donate 25 percent of it’s proceeds to benefit the Fathoms o’ Fun fireworks show on July 4.
The Swim Deck has scheduled a grand opening June 20 in downtown Port Orchard. It is located at 639 Bay St.
A company that makes carriers, pop-up shelters, travel bags and other pet products is building their world headquarters in South Kitsap.
“What I’m doing — what the adjustment is doing — is breaking up logjams.”
The Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division, Keyport is hosting Industry Days on June 17-18, at the Naval Undersea Museum.
Commissioners voted unanimously to extend the contract with Bob Wise, of Marsh Andersen for another year at a cost of $48,000. Wise has been under contract with the port for the past year as a consultant charged with marketing the Bremerton Marina.
Rebecca Lantz has been named “Employee of the First Quarter” of 2014, announce Kitsap Bank last week.
Within a 12-hour window, the couple — along with friends and patrons — cleared out everything from the old Annapolis location at 1931 Bay St., to their new location at 1604 Bay St., across from the Westbay Plaza.
Kitsap County had more inventory of homes on the market and homes were listing at a slightly higher price in May as compared to May of last year.