A 32-year-old woman found a toddler standing in the middle of Island Crest Way at S.E. 42nd Street at 2:02 p.m. on Thursday, May 10.
Youth Theatre Northwest’s newest production, “Enchanted Tales,” will open on Friday, May 18, with performances through June 10. To learn more, visit www.youththeatre.org.
Members of the Island Sound Prep Choir line up after the rehearsal for their upcoming show, “The Beat Goes On.” The choir has four performances this year, as the Prep Choir and Island Girls Choir have grown to 144 singers.
Teachers from Island Park and Lakeridge elementary schools, along with Gary Plano, Mercer Island School superintendent, took part in a ceremony honoring the schools with the state’s overall achievement award.
What a celebration it was! Kids of all ages gathered at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center on April 21 for the fifth annual Leap for Green Fair, co-hosted by IslandVision and the city of Mercer Island.
The Mercer Island City Council voted late last month to give $6,000 to PSE to support its Green Power program. The voluntary program pools funds from customers that wish to encourage the development of greener power sources.
Organizers barely had time to switch the microphones on before a packed room of local seniors lined up last week to voice their opinions in the debate over Social Security and Medicare.
A 51-year-old Everett man created a fraudulent check with the city of Mercer Island’s bank account number and passed it at an O’Reilly’s Auto Parts location on April 29.
Kathryn Grace Lemon and Nathan David Van Dick were married on Nov. 5, 2011, at Chapel Hill Presbyterian Church in Gig Harbor, Washington.
Lakeridge Elementary third-graders help clean up the Luther Burbank Park shoreline, for a class project, on Friday afternoon, May 11, 2012.
Candidates planning to run for office in the Aug. 7 primary election or the Nov. 6 general election must file this week: Monday, May 14, through Friday, May 18.
The Mercer Island Historical Society is in the final editing stages of a new edition of its Mercer Island history book, originally published in 1977.
Two Mercer Island High School students recently took part in the Seattle Maritime Festival’s Quick and Dirty boat building contest.