★ ★ ★ FINAL EDITION ★ ★ ★
26TH YEAR, NO. 8
THE PLATEAU’S ONLY LOCALLY OWNED NEWSPAPER
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2017
SAMMAMISH
TWO GOOD
Lady Wolves down Skyline, Bothell to advance to regionals Page 11
REVIEW
FAREWELL, SAMMAMISH Our 25-year history of chronicling the Plateau’s triumphs and tragedies ends with this edition BY CHRISTINA CORRALES-TOY
ccorrales-toy@sammamishreview.com
When the first issue of the Sammamish Review hit doorsteps August 1992, Sammamish wasn’t a city, much less a bona fide community. The monthly
newspaper sought to change that, according to co-editors Linda Thielke and Andrew McKean. “We live in separate developments, our kids go to different schools, and we don’t have any real community activities that draw us together,” they wrote in
Gerend reflects on 18 years with City Council after decision to retire BY LIZZ GIORDANO lgiordano@sammamishreview.com
Before Mayor Don Gerend’s first City Council election, he promised his wife a new dog if he happened to win. “Little did I know, she went out and doorbelled 2,000 homes for me,” Gerend said.
the first issue. “We do share a common form of government — whether it’s the current county council or the proposed City of Sammamish … We shop the same stores, many of which are supporting this paper with their advertising. And many of
us come together to worship in the dozens of churches on the Plateau. “What we don’t share right now is a sense of community, and that is the gap Sammamish Review hopes to fill.” On Feb. 23, 2017, that mission comes to an end when the
final edition of the Sammamish Review lands in the driveways and mailboxes of Plateau homes. The Issaquah Press Group, which publishes the Newcastle News, The Issaquah Press, the SEE FAREWELL, PAGE 8
CHAMPION SWIMMERS CELEBRATE
The effort helped launch Gerend into an 18-year career serving on the council — since the incorporation of Sammamish as a city. Gerend announced last month that he would not run for re-election this year. SEE GEREND, PAGE 7
GREG FARRAR | gfarrar@sammamishreview.com
Skyline’s Jacob Leahy (far right) gets a hug from teammate Will O’Daffer as Rahaan Bhimani (far left) looks on after they and teammate Joseph Spaniac (out of picture) celebrate Leahy’s come-from-behind anchor leg performance that gave them the 400-yard freestyle relay Class 4A swim championship in a time of 3 minutes, 11.03 seconds. ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER
LIZZ GIORDANO | lgiordano@sammamishreview.com
Sammamish Mayor Don Gerend announced last month he would not run for re-election this year.
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