Just because the election is over, does not our duty is done.
I have served on as a Trustee of the Foundation Board for Evergreen Hospital with Kinnon Williams since 2010.
I am writing to endorse Kae Peterson in her re-election campaign as Fire Commissioner for King County Fire District #16 with the Northshore Fire Department.
Kenmore Council members Laurie Sperry and Allan Van Ness want to be re-elected for a third term but repeatedly refuse to take a public stand on what they have accomplished since they first took office in 2006 (almost eight years ago.)
I am writing in support of Steve Booth, candidate for Bothell City Council.
I want to live in a community that includes me rather than asks me to simply trust it.
Tris Samberg is the best-qualified candidate running for the Bothell City Council this term.
On Sept. 17, the Bothell City Council, led by Mayor Mark Lamb, exhibited a high level of disrespect for their fellow citizens and our legal government process when they voted to initiate the process for abolishing the Shoreline Hearings Board.
It was with interest that I read Susan Stoltzfus’s letter regarding school capacity in Northshore.
As Bothell residents prepare to elect our new city council member, one might think it matters little where the candidates are getting the money to fund their campaigns.
We are a small community with a huge City Hall and a top-heavy staff while many of our children qualify for subsidized lunches.
I was disappointed to read the promotion of religious discrimination in the letter from Susan Stoltzfus published by the Bothell Reporter in the Oct. 4 edition.
Thank you to Party Zone and John Hurley for door prizes.
While I understand the concern about fireworks and the reasons for the effort to ban them, I’m in total disagreement with that effort.
I recently received a campaign mailer from Northshore School Board candidate Kimberly D’Angelo.
On April 19, the Bothell-Kenmore Reporter published Pat O’Brien’s letter to editor claiming how wrong and abusive the city of Kenmore was in demanding that he get certain building permits for his “grape arbor” that was later used to support solar panels.
Approximately 50 percent of students in the Northshore School District qualify for the free or reduced lunch program (2010 U.S. Census).
Kenmore Council candidate Nigel Herbig is wrong for Kenmore and does not belong on the city council.
As we witness the development that is taking place in our area, we are glad for the jobs and homes it creates. Still, something is destroyed in each of us when a forest is cut down.
Trust and votes are earned. Steve Booth received the most votes in the primary campaign because he worked hard for every vote, canvassing neighborhoods and meeting with community leaders and stakeholders, including our firefighters, policeman and politicians.