In Greek it was the word for a large melon: pepon.
Heidi Hammer of Langley is looking for a larger slice of her own pie.
A baker at Mike’s Place in downtown Langley, where for five years she has produced pies on demand, Hammer has branched out, on the side, with Heidi’s Pies, her own business.
Her new store is indoors, but she’s all about the outdoors. “Our focus is on things you can use within…
How’s your mohair?
How about your Sunbrella, damask, toiles or French embroidery rooster prints? Running low on tapestries, linen, 100-percent cotton or silk?
If you need some quality fabric, it’s available at a little shop in downtown Freeland for a fraction of the price, according to its owner.
Jon Atkins has joined Island Athletic Club in Freeland as fitness director and will lead the club’s team of certified personal trainers.
For 35 years, Kathleen Taylor of Clinton dreamed and dreamed about a sea of tiny painted faces peeking through a picturesque village window.
This past fall, her dreams came true inside a little shop on First Street in downtown Langley.
The Northwest Language Academy has a new home. Thanks to a Missouri-based benefactor, the nonprofit organization has moved its operations and classes from Bayview Corner to the former Ashingdon Manor at 5023 Langley Road in Langley.
Dr. Tom Harris moves across town next week to open his new family practice clinic in Freeland.
When Kelly Scotthanson went searching for a good place to board her dog Justine, she couldn’t find the perfect spot for her poodle on the island.
The Clinton Chamber of Commerce welcomes Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson as the chamber’s guest speaker at its next meeting.
Coldwell Banker Tara Properties of Whidbey Island has announced the sale of its South Whidbey Property Management division to Brad Jaeger.
Clinton is getting the word out that it’s not just a bump in the road to Freeland or Langley.
Transport Whidbey is proposing a cooperative business entity that would create green jobs, support existing businesses with clean transportation efforts and help budding businesses to succeed. The kickoff meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, May 7 in the Freeland Library meeting room.