Baseball campers learn ‘fun’damentals — Vikings share their knowledge of the game.
POULSBO — The following North Kitsap High School athletes placed in the top 10 of their events in the Lil’ Norway Invitational track meet, April 2, at North Kitsap Stadium.
North Kitsap lacrosse team has the right stuff — So why have wins been out of reach?
Your recyclables are already picked up by a private waste management firm. At a March 30 workshop, Poulsbo City Council members reviewed a proposed request for proposals from private waste management firms to collect the rest of your garbage, too.
Lisa Fritzer knows that walking into a retail eyewear shop can be mind-boggling.
“Just seeing hundreds of frames hanging on all the walls is enough to overwhelm anyone,” said Fritzer, owner of Go-Girl Eyewear.
Arnie Sturham is a tough cookie. Normally, the Treehouse Café owner lives by two criteria for booking a gig: name recognition and a built-in following. The Bainbridge crowd can be picky — “discriminating,” is the kinder word Sturham uses on his website — and the Treehouse Café receives dozens of inquiries every day, so he takes his time curating a line-up.
While enjoying your Vol. 115, No. 14 issue, it appeared that your proofreader may have had a little too much of one of the products of “Brew City.”
Last week’s article on sex-trafficking “Putting down the beast of human trafficking” (page A6, April 1 Herald) should open a community discussion on this heinous crime. To read that 50 percent of the victims are young girls about 12 to 14 years of age is shocking and to learn that sex-trafficking exists in Kitsap County and not just big cities like Seattle shows us how pervasive it is.
The Brass Kraken ribbon-cutting was at 5:15 p.m. April. 1 and by 5:45, owners James Conlon, John Mackowski and Frank Zoboroski estimated 230 patrons had jammed inside for the soft opening of the new restaurant on the downtown Poulsbo waterfront at 18779 Front St. NE.
After a warm week of sunshine, the weekend brought April showers and the opening of the Poulsbo Farmers Market in a new location: the Poulsbo Parks and Recreation parking lot, 19540 Front St NE.
Pivarnik, who has a commercial real estate and advertising media background, was hired by the Port of Port Townsend in 2000 as its property and facility manager, managing the port’s $150 million property portfolio in Jeffrson County and overseeing the transition of the Port Hudson Marina Resort to port control.
With the coming of Rainy Daze Brewing Co., Poulsbo will be No. 1 in the USA in terms of number of breweries per capita. Really.
Long after those fresh leeks and potatoes are consumed, the memory of the farmers market experience will live on.
I thought I had seen the end of neighbors dumping on other neighbors’ property when I moved to the small town of Poulsbo. How wrong could one person be?
20 years after Laramie, LGBTQ teens still find acceptance elusive
We are a troop of eighth-grade Girl Scouts. We have been selling cookies for eight years. Every year, we are incredibly grateful for the support we receive from the community.
Joseph E. Connor wrote in the March 25 Herald that we should “stop the handwringing and pseudoscience.” Perhaps, Mr. Connor does not understand what global warming is.
In my opinion, the most newsworthy part of the article was the quote of the mayor, “When you have a position with a lot of turnover, it probably means you have inappropriate expectations.”
When people say ‘appletree,’ it sounds like ‘apple tree.’ Same as ‘saltair’
Michael Converse Olds Jan. 6, 1937 – April 1, 2016 Michael C. Olds died April 1, 2016 of kidney failure….