Been ticketed lately for parking illegally near Tully’s while grabbing a cup of coffee? Find a ticket on the windshield for parking in the restricted zone near the high school?
The race for City Council Pos. 3, presently held by Sven Goldmanis, is off to a roaring start while the other positions remain relatively dormant.
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Elizabeth Larimer, Molly Bucklin, Julia Blumenstein, Kelly Devine and Meredith Thieme of Lakeridge Elementary show their school pride at the…
Members of the City Council may ax plans to put up a traffic light at Island Crest Way and Merrimount Drive, depending on the advice they receive from traffic experts currently reviewing the intersection.
An alliance of leaders from several faiths throughout the Island announced their intention to bring the Eastside’s homeless encampment to the Island late last week.
Speaking skeletons, Anna Schroedl, Calvin Pugel and Zachary Rothenberg perform a piece on the ancient culture of Ethiopia as part…
Three days after receiving their diplomas and tossing their class of 2007 caps, this year’s Mercer Island High School graduates will be heading back to the classroom.
Veteran of both Iraq military conflicts, Westpoint graduate and current stay-at-home dad, Mike Cero has declared his candidacy for Position 3 on the Mercer Island City Council. Cero is the fourth candidate with plans to run for the seat held by Sven Goldmanis since he won it in 1999. A primary vote on Aug. 21 will narrow the number of candidates to two. Goldmanis did not file to retain his seat.
Before officially commencing the 2007 graduation ceremony, principal John Harrison looked down at the 360 young faces below him and delivered a last-minute reminder: “Don’t forget, students, to bring your name card with you when coming up to receive your diploma. It’s attached to the back of your seat. Make sure you bring it up.”
Each year, MIHS faculty, community members and students select a number of graduates for their leadership, academic excellence, personal strength, inspiration and dedication to their school and community. The following is a list of this year’s recipients, presented during the class of 2007’s Senior Assembly on June 13.
Plans to build a new mixed-use facility at the Northwest corner of the Town Center received preliminary approval from the Design Commission last Wednesday night.
The Mercer Island School District (MISD) released the results of its 2006-2007 Healthy Youth Survey last week, sparking concern among board members over teenage drinking and smoking, countered by applause for responsible driving choices.