We are so fortunate to live in this Mercer Island community which we call home.
After a busy summer with the Symetra Bellevue Family Fourth of July, when the Bellevue Youth Symphony Orchestra (BYSO) gave an Independence Day performance during the fireworks display, all the orchestras are gearing up for a full season of 14 concerts.
The third annual Mercer Island Letterboxing Adventure in Pioneer Park is coming to a close on Oct. 19.
Mercer Island High School and Crest will have their open houses on Monday, Oct. 1.
A forum featuring candidates for the Washington state Legislature will be held on Monday, Oct. 1, at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center.
Three Boy Scouts from Troop 457 earned their Eagle awards at a Court of Honor on Sunday, Sept. 16.
Ballots for other Washington voters will be sent out by Oct. 19. The statewide voters’ pamphlet will be sent to all Washington voters by then.
As a South end resident since 1975, I travel up and down Island Crest Way every day, and multiple times on occasion.
The Mercer Island boys golf team hosted Interlake on Monday, Sept. 24. The Islanders lost to the Saints 169-189 at Twin Rivers Golf Course.
CleanScapes cut the ribbon on the first-ever garbage and recycling store in Issaquah’s Gilman Village last week.
South end Fire Station #92 has lived a long and productive life, but now the time has come to rebuild it to meet the needs of our modern community. Built in 1962, the station was designed to serve a mostly young population of 13,000.
The number of drivers pulled over and cited for DUI in the latest ‘Drive Hammered, Get Nailed’ campaign, is down significantly.
This Saturday, Sept. 29, the Mercer Island Police Department will once again host the annual Medication Take Back Day for Islanders to dispose of expired or unneeded medication.