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AuCourant is Business of the Year

The Chamber of Commerce presented owner Barb Hovsepian with the award on Thursday Dec. 4.

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Island teachers receive National Board Certification

The number of new Board-Certified teachers grew from 45 to 48 with the certification of Island Park Kindergarten…

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Councilmember Tana Senn to step down in January

Senn, who was recently re-elected as State Representative of 41st Legislative District, announced that Jan. 5 will be…

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Bellevue, Mercer Island form committee to study high school start times

Joint High School Start-Time Committee will explore possible implications and potential impact on student learning.

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Holiday Arts Briefs | Islanders perform in the Nutcracker

Emerald Ballet Nutcracker; YTN presents ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever'; Island Sound performances set; ‘Wreaths across America’ needs…

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School Briefs | School Board improves public access to meeting materials

Schools also release 2013-14 annual report online.

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Sound Transit publishes EIS for future HCT

Projects, impacts of expanding transit to meet growth

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Police Blotter | $20,000 of property stolen from home

Islanders report car prowling, residential burglary, harassment and shoplifting.

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$26.8 m for East Mercer waterfront estate

A mansion on Butterworth road took four years to build and has a 280-foot waterfront and moorage, eight-car…

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Are you a winner?

Turn in your stamped Explore and Discover Mercer Island Passports at the Chamber of Commerce to win prizes.

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School District releases 2013-14 annual report online

The state-mandated print edition of the report will be delivered to all Mercer Island residents around Thanksgiving.

Construction at the old North Mercer site is set to begin before the end of the year.

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Demolition continues at North Mercer site

Crews remove reclaimed metal to make way for the new elementary school.

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Police Blotter | Electrical wires at soccer fields cut in two underground boxes

Islanders also report credit card and tax return fraud, vehicle prowling and theft.