Posts by Romeo, the little black dog.
Northwest Yeshiva High School (NYHS) junior, Mathias Cohanim, interviews the founder of Redeeming Soles, a local non-profit organization that distributes shoes to those in need.
Families with children can benefit from the love of a dog. My family is missing a dog after the loss of our dear family pet, Jasper, nearly a year ago.
"Get to Know Your Community" by Ken Urman
Parents often forget to count their blessings in life until life takes a frightening turn.
Whether you are buying or selling, I advise patience and good counsel. If you have been waiting for the right time to list your home, please let me assure you that the time has come.
Some stories about adoption give hope and offer compassion to those interested or involved in adoption.
Does our culture of sports idolatry give athletes “permission" to bend or break rules to their own advantage? And if so, should we encourage our kids to pursue sports dreams?
Get to Know Your Community is part of an occasional series offering insights into unique neighborhoods on Mercer Island and surrounding Lake Washington and the Puget Sound.
The daily grind can leave us all feeling a little Zombie-like at times. Read here to learn about one mom's cure.
Do you have a picky eater in your home? We rustled up some recipes that might help get the kids excited about dinner time.
Have a food or lifestyle blog in western Washington? If so, try your hand at some creative recipes using Girl Scout Cookies!
A lot of us have New Years’ resolutions that involve eating less badly. Here are a few of our favorite ways to snack smart. [Infographic]
They Served to Save They Deserve to be Remembered.
Are you as happy as we are that the holiday season is behind us? Read how the author survives December and relishes the close of each calendar year.
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The tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut still lingers in the thoughts of parents sending their children to school in the New Year.
My 25 year flying career.
This post is part of an occasional series offering insights into unique neighborhoods on Mercer Island and surrounding Lake Washington and the Puget Sound.
With a sleigh-ful of obligatory gatherings this season, it’s no surprise that many of us feel angst and stress. At times like these, a little forgiveness goes a long way.
Every Thursday we'll feature a photograph of something delicious from a Mercer Island restaurant. Be the first to guess the restaurant—and the dish—correctly on Mercer Island Patch, and win a prize!
The City of Mercer Island will offer residents a free opportunity to recycle clutter and items unsafe for landfill disposal like alkaline batteries, motor oil and styrofoam on Oct. 27 at the Mercer Island boat Launch.
Not all of Mercer Island's road work happened on Island Crest Way this summer. See the city map for locations of the city's road projects for 2012 - 2017.
The Sandy Hook Massacre is both sad and complicated bringing up issues of mental illness and access to guns.