Postal workers deliver each wish list with care
Island resident and executive director of the Youth Theatre Northwest has been accused of raping one young woman last month and groping her sister. Court documents also show that he pled guilty to a similar charge 16 years ago for an incident that occurred with his then-girlfriend’s niece.
A determined little girl wades into Lake Washington for a better view of the Christmas Ships, which sailed past Luther…
Weinstein will not run for state Senate seat in 2008
The 10-year tenure of Mercer Island’s humble yet humorous mayor of the past two years came to an end last week after his final public meeting.
City: a search for balance
Mercer Island Emergency Preparedness Coordinator Rebecca Clark is transferring to the City of Bellevue for a full-time position, leaving a hefty workload behind her.
Two candidates have announced their intent to run for state representative following the news last week that current state Rep. Fred Jarrett would run for the senate.
Mary L. Grady
Mercer Island Reporter
Change and transition are two words that aptly describe 2007 for the Mercer Island School District. Administrators said a quick goodbye to Superintendent Cyndy Simms, hello to new high school AP classes, and congratulations to educators Mary Lindquist and Mike Radow for their promotions to Washington Education Association president and Mercer Island Education Association president, respectively. The district also bid farewell to mid-winter break, welcomed a new School Board member and helped guide MIHS seniors through their first state-required culminating project. It has been a noteworthy year, indeed.
Design commission approves 124 condo units to be built on property
Island business pioneer remembered for warmth and wit
Islander finds dog alive on Saturday