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Kingston High rolls over North Mason | Tennis brief
A Kingston High tennis player practices before the season began last year. - File Photo Sep 28 2010, 10:26 AM The Kingston High School tennis team came back from a vicious defeat to overtake North Mason High School on Sept. 27

Falling wires leave Kingston in the dark for seven hours
Sep 28 2010, 11:18 AM KINGSTON — Electrical problems sparked power outages and a fire investigation Monday in Kingston.

New schedule shows results, but ferry frustration continues in Kingston
Sep 29 2010, 4:11 PM KINGSTON — Unlike most Kingston commuters, Maryann Harris' job lets her choose what time she leaves her work in Seattle each afternoon.

Judge wants court to remain on Bainbridge
Sep 30 2010, 4:54 PM Kate Carruthers, judge for the Bainbridge Island Municipal Court, said that moving the court from Rolling Bay to Poulsbo would be disruptive to the community it serves and would not be cost-effective.

Full-day kindergarten costly for some North Kitsap parents
Students at Wolfle Elementary catch up on their reading in the computer lab on Sept. 30. - Brad Camp/For the Herald Oct 01 2010, 12:42 PM NORTH KITSAP — Whether or not parents foot the bill for full-day kindergarten in North Kitsap depends on where their children attend school.

Kitsap Transit adding evening trip to meet Kingston SoundRunner schedule
Oct 05 2010, 2:25 PM KINGSTON — Kitsap Transit will add an evening trip to its Kingston to Bainbridge bus service this month to accommodate the new Kingston passenger ferry schedule , according to a release from the agency.

Task force favors holding court in Poulsbo
Oct 08 2010, 8:50 PM The city’s inquiry into whether or not it should move its Rolling Bay-located municipal court to Poulsbo has come to this: To negotiate or not?

North Kitsap, Poulsbo fire districts studying cooperation
Oct 08 2010, 10:23 AM NORTH KITSAP — North Kitsap’s fire districts could save money by consolidating services as budgets tighten.

Hood Canal Bridge neighbors organize as traffic, noise problems linger
Traffic backs up on northbound State Route 3 Wednesday during a Hood Canal Bridge opening. - Tad Sooter/Staff Photo Oct 08 2010, 10:57 AM PORT GAMBLE — When the Hood Canal Bridge opens to let boats pass beneath, traffic backs up for miles on both sides. Local drivers are trapped in the mix. Residents along Hood Canal ease out of their driveways through gaps in traffic.

Young and gay in Kitsap: Despite increasing awareness, gay teens report bullying is common
Hannah Hibbs, 16, of Silverdale (center left), talks to friends at the Q Center in Silverdale. Pictured from left to right are Brianna Knipper, 14, of Bremerton, Jeremy Lockhart, 18, of Port Orchard, Logan Billick, 17, of Bremerton and Marcus Fultz, 17, of Bremerton.   - Kristin Okinaka/staff photo Oct 11 2010, 12:51 PM When he was in seventh grade, Marcus Fultz was bullied so frequently he pretended to be sick so he would not have to go to school.