Fans who came to support lacrosse players during the state semifinal game at Islander Stadium last Wednesday evening may have noticed a handful of police officers on duty standing on or around the field.
Mercer Island residents, fifth-grader R. Grady Short and fourth-grader Thomas Short, recently competed in the Math Is Cool Masters Tournament on May 19, with their fourth and fifth grade teams from Seattle Country Day School.
It is amazing to me that the City Council is still considering the road diet!
Last week, a group of education advocates, teachers, parents and legislators filed an initiative measure that will authorize a limited number of public charter schools in Washington state and evaluate their success in improving academic achievement and outcomes for Washington public school students.
Recently the Mercer Island police issued the first citation under the city’s new Social Host Ordinance. This became a controversial development in our community.
Students write out ‘relay’ during the Mercer Island High School Relay for Life event in mid-May. This year’s event raised $108,000, setting a new school record.
A 14-year-old girl’s evening jog ended with a phone call to 911 and a run for home at 7:21 p.m. on Saturday, May 19.
Alpenland Delicatessen has been sold. The new owners, Chris and Dianne Masaoka, will take over the restaurant on June 4. They plan to keep everything the same, from the menu to the European imports and the nutcrackers.
It’s twice as nice for the Mercer Island boys and girls tennis teams, which both won their second straight state title on Saturday, May 26.
The girls team won with 19 points, while Hanford finished in second place with 16 points. The boys team earned the title with 35 points, beating Seattle Prep in second with 12 points.
After finishing in first place in his heat on Friday, Mercer Island sophomore Eric Schulz finished in second place in the boys 3A 800 meter event during this weekends state track meet.
Schulz finished in 1:53.51, while Lakes Izaic Yorks finished in 1:50.56, setting a new state record by .40 seconds.
In their first state championship game appearance in 11 years, the Mercer Island boys soccer team battled Bainbridge to the end, but couldn’t come up with the extra goal to tie the match. Mercer Island lost 3-2.
The Mercer Island School District board of directors will hold their last meeting of the month on Thursday, May 31.
Alpenland Delicatessen has been sold. The new owners, Chris and Dianne Masaoka, will take over the restaurant on June 4 and plan to keep everything the same.