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Leah Potter's kitty says "goodbye, Buzz"
by Leah Potter   
Thursday, 26 April 2007

Leah Potter, the junior artist who has illustrated so many Buzz holidays over the past two years, offers her final kitty picture:  "Goodbye, Buzz."  She says, "The sun is setting in the west, the bees are saying 'goodbye,' and there are tears of sadness."

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A labor of love: The Buzz says goodbye
by Althea Paulson & Cathy Nickum   
Thursday, 26 April 2007
The Bainbridge Buzz has been a grand adventure from its beginning two years ago, when the publication first went online as a women's magazine.  The project's been through several evolutions since then, eventually taking its place as an integrated daily news and information website.  {jomcomment}
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The Buzz brought gifts of community & partnership
by Cathy Nickum   
Thursday, 26 April 2007
After living on Bainbridge for over 25 years, I thought I pretty much knew the meaning of "community."  It was the feeling I got when I went to the Farmer's Market, or volunteered for a neighborhood project.  "Community" was the warm camaraderie that I felt when it took me an hour to shop at Town & Country because of all the people I'd stop and chat with. It was participating in the Cross-Sound rowing race, back in the 1980's.  It was cheering on my kids while they played on a Bainbridge sports team, or took a bow on the BPA stage. {jomcomment}
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Beholding Bainbridge
by Althea Paulson   
Friday, 27 April 2007

I’m surprised I can swallow today, with the huge lump I have in my throat. I’m more than ready to lay the reins down, but it’s been two years packed with great people and wonderful stories.

Cathy and I were Jills-of-all-trades on the Buzz, but if I had a beat, it was City Hall. The lawyer in me couldn’t resist a good investigative story to be found in public documents, the air-traffic-controller atmosphere of Council meetings (hours of boredom punctuated by moments of blind panic), and the citizen activism from all sides of the political spectrum. {jomcomment}

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Fashion for a good cause
by staff   
Thursday, 26 April 2007

Paige Aichle and Pablo Fugaro, wearing their school uniforms, charm a 300-person crowd Saturday night  at "Suddenly Spring," the 4th annual fashion show to benefit St. Cecilia Catholic School. Go here for more pictures.

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