KINGSTON — Babies. It’s one word that either incites a phobic “eek” or a paternal “awe.”
Whether scared of the little things or completely love-struck, every one started out as a diaper-clad baby.
At infancy, babies learn how to use their body, building on instinctual reflexes, which are programmed in everyone like a template, said Kingston resident Sonia Story.
The deliberations on a new image for Kingston are finally over.
“Education is motivation.”
That’s Dr. Chris Carr’s philosophy.
With family, friends and members of the Silverdale Chamber of Commerce on hand, Carr and his wife Jackie celebrated the grand opening of their Silverdale gym Thursday.
A look at ways to ‘green’ your home, from materials to appliances.
A look at land loans.
Couples expecting new babies getaway while they can.
News from the Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce.
Results of inspections of restaurants and other food service establishments in the Central Kitsap area by the Kitsap County Health District. Scores are based on a scale of 98-100 (excellent), 92-97 (good), 86-91 (needs improvement), 76-85 (alert) and 75 or lower (closure). “P” indicates probation.
Halloween is right around the corner and Pacific Northwest Costume is moving into new digs just in time for the October rush.
The Home Builders Association of Kitsap County recently announced its Award of Excellence winners recognized at the 2008 Parade of Homes banquet held Aug. 22.
POULSBO — Insurance isn’t glamorous, but it is necessary, said agent Bill Stuart, who operates in Poulsbo through American Family Insurance. And to him, it’s about providing dependable protection and trusted service to clients.
Dr. Lyle Beck and Dr. Steve Haws became fast friends at dental school.
About 500 people visited Second Park Lounge & Cafe Sept. 6 to see what the new Bremerton establishment had to offer.
From kooky to glamorous
U Design Jewelry offers home parties in Kitsap.
Dan Looney, Desiree Vaughn and Russell Jones joined the Art Anderson Associates staff.
Megan Howard still has the first bracelet she made at a U Design Jewelry party.
The Silverdale mom now makes all kinds of bracelets, necklaces and earrings as the county’s newest U Design Jewelry representative.
New businesses, a population shift, and the high cost of driving to Seattle and Tacoma has changed the face of Port Orchard nightlife, with several new opportunities emerging over the last few months.
POULSBO — There are Chevrolets. There are Hondas, Fords, Nissans and Toyotas. Rows of them sit, some with wheels, others still emblazoned with bumper stickers and window decals. They line 10 acres, many of them facing one another with their hoods ajar, seeming in mid-gulp. This is Yank-A-Part, a self-help wrecking yard that bucks the go-to cemetery metaphor. Instead it appears like a well-kempt candy store for car hounds, where faded machines sit ripe for the picking, sorting and sifting of usable parts.
The Home Builders Association of Kitsap County’s 2008 Parade of Homes Awards Banquet was held Aug. 22 at the Silverdale Hotel. Kingston builders Joe and Penny Beaulieu of Heart Homes, LLC won two awards, one for Special Recognition for Best Landscaping Detail & Layout and a second award for Best of Show in Heart Homes’ price category.