Mercer Island Reporter, October 12, 2011

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Huston Riley dies at 90

Stevenson Farm price tag is $6 million

Shabbat dinner A communitywide Shabbat and Sukkot dinner will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m., Oct. 14, at Stroum Jewish Community Center. To learn more, call (206) 388-0830 or email mattk@sjcc.org.

Special needs play at MICEC

Islander decorated WWII vet was subject of iconic Omaha Beach photo

The Mercer Island Community and Event Center is now offering time for ‘special needs open play,’ a new drop-in gym time for special needs children and teens, ages 5 to 15. Open play will occur every other Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the MICEC gym. Drop-in fees apply. Parent or caregiver supervision is required. Call (206) 275-7609 for additional information.

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Islander Huston Riley of Mercer Island died Oct. 2 at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle. Mr. Riley, known as Hu, was 90. A lifelong Island resident, he lived with his wife, Charlotte, in the house that his father built in 1905 on the North end. Mr. Riley was a decorated World War II veteran and was the ‘soldier in the surf ’ depicted in Robert Capa’s immortal photo of the D-Day invasion. Riley

Electric cars at Luther Burbank Between noon and 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 16, the City of Mercer Island is co-hosting a National Plug-In Day event at Luther Burbank Park. The event, according to organizers, “is to show America that electric vehicles are here and viable — so buy one already.” Representatives from local electric utilities and makers of charging stations will be at the event. Several vehicles will be at the event, including 24 Nissan Leafs (some giving rides), 14 Tesla Roadsters (some giving rides), eight home conversion vehicles, four vehicles from the 90s California program, and three other factory vehicles like Chevy Volt, Wheego LiFe and Lectric Leopard.

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Lorna Isenberg and “Rocky,” a 22-year-old thoroughbred, at the Stevenson Farm on Mercer Island in March. 31. The acreage was recently listed for $6 million by Coldwell Banker Bain’s Bellevue office.

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There are a total of 135 residential and condominium listings on Mercer Island. That’s down by 36.32 percent from a year ago. Of those properties, 117 are single family residences and 18 are condominiums. It is interesting to note that the 33 new listings that

came on the market last month were all single family homes; not one new condo listing came on the market. August’s inventory stood at 147 homes and condos. With 27 total closings on the Island in September, and 33 new listings, it would appear that supply and demand on the Island is attempting to strike a balance. Pending sales, or sales that went under contract last month, number 30 compared to 31 last month and 26 in September 2010. “When you’re looking at single fam-

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ily at 117, that’s not very much,” said Windermere broker Diane Rae Jones. “Supply is short, but if that were four years ago, people would be snapping them up. But if the price is off, it’s going to sit.” Rae-Jones said buyers are tough and smart. With the recent stock market scare, she has had a few people drop out of the real estate market. Median price on all Island sales rose from $648,000 a year ago to $725,000 last month. Single family homes sold at a median price of $747,500, while condominiums dropped just over 30 percent, with a median sales price of $410,000, down from $587,500 last year. According to the Northwest Multiple

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In 2009, Hu Riley stands at a front window in his home that overlooks Lake Washington. He lived there for 88 years. turned down. In June of 2009, Tom Brokaw of NBC News came to visit Mr. Riley at his home for part of a television special. The two

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fished off the dock on the cove. No services are planned. For a tribute to Mr. Riley by Pastor Greg, go to www. mi-reporter.com.

STATS | FROM 1 Listing Service, pending sales for the NWMLS service area, which encompasses 21 counties, are up by more than 20 percent from a year ago. Pending sales tapered off by 9.6 percent area wide in a typical transition to fall and winter. With interest rates at an all-time low, buyers may start shopping, but they are very well educated, said

The Mercer Island City Council has finalized a list of priorities in order to allocate the $2 million in savings realized from the construction of the sewer lake line project that came in under budget. The multiyear $22 million project involved the replacement of the crumbling sewer line along the northwest corner of the Island. On Monday, Oct. 3, the Council finalized its list to disperse the money. The list includes: t UP EFTJHO B new South End fire station. t UP SFQMFOish a pair of city reserve NWMLS director Darin Stenvers. “Before they ever leave their homes, they have a good idea of which homes are priced correctly,” Stenvers said.

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just shy of five acres, is one of the few — if not the only — remaining large tracts available on the Island. “We’ve already received offers that are being considered,” Hayes said. He said he has also made inquiries to the City of Mercer Island, hoping the tract could be used for the public good. “If someone doesn’t pop up and say ‘I’ve got the cash and we’re ready to do this,’ then we’ll be obligated to sell to the buyer with the best offer,” Hayes continued. “I would absolutely love to see a soccer field.”

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was among thousands of American soldiers who, on June 6, 1944, stormed the beaches of Normandy to liberate Europe from occupation by Nazi Germany. Mr. Riley was also in the first wave of invasions in North Africa and Sicily; was seriously wounded in the Battle of the Bulge; and ultimately received three Purple Hearts In 2009, the Mercer Island City Council considered a proposal to endorse “Riley Cove” as the official name of an unnamed cove located on the North end of the Island where the Riley homestead sits. The effort was later

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A new interior design business has moved into the suite previously occupied by Finders. Carly Burns, who just moved back to Mercer Island after attending school in New York and L.A., opened C. Michele Interior Lifestyles on Sept. 28.

‘Michele’ is Burns’ middle name. The shop offers a selection of gifts for the home and special occasions: wedding, hostess, babies; and design services. “I don’t think it’s necessary to spend a lot of money to give someone a great gift, although I do have things that are more expensive,” said Burns, who also offers help in reorganizing interiors and reaccesorizing shelves. Burns grew up on the Island and graduated from Mercer Island High School. She attended Hofstra University on Long Island,

for interior design, and the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in L.A. Burns’ Island roots extend back several generations. Her grandfather, Richard Galanti, was a businessman who opened a grocery store near the current location of the Shorewood apartments. The boutique is located at 7605 S.E. 27th Street, Suite 102, and business hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday.

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The Mercer Island Chevron ExtraMile convenience store recently celebrated its grand opening. Seen here, Brianna Junior, Rob Cowan, owner David Ulrich, MIPD officer John Pritchard and Chenese Williams celebrated by cutting the ribbon. During the opening celebration, Ulrich offered up Johnsonville brats and other goodies, and customers had the chance to win prizes, including a Seattle Seahawks football signed by Aaron Curry. Got a photo you’d like to share with the Island in our “Eye on MI” feature? Email your image with a caption about where and when it was taken to editor@mi-reporter.com.

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Two Mercer Island students accepted in UW Academy program By Linda Ball

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Each fall, only 35 students are accepted into the University of Washington’s Academy Program, a group of young, gifted academics. Two are from Mercer Island this year. These students go straight from their sophomore year of high school into the UW, as freshmen. No worries that they don’t get an official high school diploma or GED; this is better. “UW is everything I had in high school times 10,� said 17-year-old Nikolas Midttun.

Viraj Parikh, 16, was also accepted into the program. He joked that they are “intellectual dropouts� from high school. Both young men attended Mercer Island High School their freshman and sophomore years. The UW sent both a letter after seeing their 4.0 GPAs, inviting them to come to an informational meeting at the high school. Midttun said he didn’t get caught up in it immediately, but then warmed to the idea. “You still have to go through the whole application process,� he said. Out of over 100 applicants

from “all over,� Midttun and Parikh were accepted. “I was both surprised and honored,� Parikh said. He said he had no prior knowledge of the program until he got the letter. Midttun and his mother, Lori Midttun, have lived on the Island for eight years. He said he didn’t move on campus b e caus e “ h e r cooking is so g o o d .� P a r i k h Nikolas and his Midttun family moved to the Island in 2000. Echoing Midttun, Parikh is

still living at home and also appreciates his mom’s cooking. Midttun said it’s a huge shift, going from sophomore year in high school into the “shark tank.� “The workload is very heavy,� he said. “I’m nerdy, I’m an academic — especially at UW, but I enjoy it.� Carrying 17 credits this fall, he is impressed with his professors, who he calls “experts in their fields.� He said most of his professors don’t know he is in the academy program. This fall he is taking calculus, which he loves. “I’m hoping to become a mechanical engineer,� Midttun said. He is attracted to mechanical engineering because it covers a variety of engineering disciplines, he said. Parikh hasn’t settled on his major yet, but he is leaning toward pre-med. He vol-

unteers at Swedish Hospital now in its orthopedic institute. He’s carrying 18 credits this fall, hoping to get all of his required classes behind him as soon as possible. Both Midttun a n d Parikh take a bio-ethics course Viraj Parikh which looks at the ethics and morality of subjects such as stem-cell research and cloning. The class is linked to an English course where they write about what they are studying in the bio-ethics class. Parikh said the two professors (bio-ethics and English) work well together encouraging great discussion. He is also taking an advanced calculus class. He credits his

excellence at math not only to MIHS but to the Kumon Center, where he has been studying since the first grade. He said Kumon encourages independent study, while holding their students’ feet to the fire. Midttun said he did receive a small scholarship from the UW, but the rest is up to him; he said an engineering degree will most likely take five years. Parikh is working to secure some scholarships, but like Midttun, is paying tuition. Both said they miss friends and old teachers at MIHS, but do not regret their decision. “It was a hard decision,� Parikh said. “MIHS is such a good school, but I wanted the academic challenge. I’ve only been there a week, but I don’t regret my decision. UW has a great sense of community, just like Mercer Island.�

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To the editor Cricket says goodbye Dear friends, customers and Albertsons family: After 22 years of sharing our lives together, I must say goodbye. My doctor has insisted that I must leave my home of 15 years for health reasons. I am relocating my home as well as my job, which is a very big transition for me. This will in turn be a better fit for my health and to bring me closer to my grandchildren and family. My new location will be in Woodinville, and I would welcome any of my friends to stop by and say hello if they get the opportunity! My last day at the Mercer Island Albertsons will be on October the 15th. So please come in to wish me well on such a big life change for me! I will truly miss you all. Thanks for all the memories! With a grateful and heavy heart, Cricket Stimson

El Jahncke leads budget Mercer Island is fortunate to have two quality candidates competing for the same seat on the City Council. My vote goes to El Jahncke. El has extensive experience in city governance and has made significant contributions. He is both diligent and trustworthy. In these times of budget shortfalls, El has played the leading role in overseeing every detail of the city’s expenditures and future financial commitments. The results show. Over the past 10 years, Mercer Island’s portion of your property taxes has gone down from 17.1 percent to less than 15.4 percent, and costs were lowered and then contained on the two largest city projects, namely the community center and the sewer line replacement. At the same time, city parks and recreation facilities are in better shape and Mercer Island has successfully

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assumed financial responsibility for Luther Burbank Park and the Mary Wayte Pool. El works constructively with fellow Council members and city staff. A person of firm convictions, El always remains open to well-considered persuasion. I encourage you to cast your vote for El Jahncke. Bryan Cairns

Debbie Bertlin for Council The upcoming election will present Islanders with a magnificent opportunity: to very positively alter the composition of the Mercer Island City Council by electing Debbie Bertlin and showing El Jahncke the way out. Debbie is a vibrant, intelligent woman with excellent experience in business, and has been an outspoken and productive activist on the Island in the areas of open space, transportation, schools and public safety. She stands in stark consolutions for more affordable housing. trast to Mr. Jahncke, our current deputy El Jahncke, candidate for re-election to mayor, on whose watch the devastating the Mercer Island City Council, has proven lawsuit with resulting fines occurred, and to be such an official by studying those whose positions in opposition to parks, issues and supporting the work of ARCH school levies and public safety improveand their strategies to ments directly contradict meet those needs, such the wishes and interests of as with Ellsworth House the great majority of our on the Island. residents. She is a product Send your letters to: editor@ ARCH (A Regional of the Mercer Island school mi-reporter.com. Keep it brief, Coalition for Housing) system and a graduate of courteous, and sign your name. is a consortium of 16 Mercer Island High School Eastside cities address(as a classmate of our ing affordable housing issues. Mercer son) with two daughters coming into our Island has been a member of ARCH since schools. the early 1990s. Time for a change? You bet! Put Debbie The need for affordable housing options Bertlin on our City Council. escalates as veterans from two long wars Robert G. Stagman, M.D. return to our Eastside communities to a slowed and stagnant economy. Jobs are scarce, low-paying and inadequate to meet housing costs. Public funds for housing have dried to a trickle from federal, state We need elected officials who will thorand local jurisdictions. oughly understand and aggressively pursue, A 2009 study by King County Housing through public policy and support, rational Authority [“A Quiet Crisis: Age Wave

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John Harrison took the job at Mercer Island High School in 2005. encouragement. But it did not leave Plano much time to locate a replacement, Plano said. He contacted a few individuals, but did not have much luck because of the short notice. He did contact Blix, who agreed even though she had just begun her study program in Guatemala. Harrison said the community will be engaged in finding a permanent

replacement for him at MIHS. “Harrison’s contributions on Mercer Island include his attention and rapport with students and families; his empowerment of staff; and his amazing ability to deal with challenging situations with experience and calm,” Plano said. Harrison’s farewell message can be read at the district’s website, www.misd. k12.wa.us.

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Mercer Island High School principal John Harrison announced Oct. 4 that he will be stepping down to take a position with the Bellevue School District, after six years at MIHS. His last day at MIHS is Oct. 13. Associate Principal Craig Olson will step in as principal until Nov. 4, when Pat Blix, who has previously served as an interim principal with the district, will take over until a permanent replacement for Harrison can be found. Presently Blix is in Guatemala on a study trip. Harrison will serve as the director of school support (secondary) for the Bellevue School District. He said his new job will be to provide instructional and operational leadership, mentoring the principals in the four high schools, one alternative school, one international school and five middle schools in the district. “It’s a golden opportunity,” Harrison said. “I’ve been thinking about the next phase of my career.” Several months ago Harrison told Gary Plano, superintendent of the Mercer Island School District, that he was interested in working toward a superintendent position and asked for his help and advice. He told Plano that he was hoping to find a position that would serve as a stepping stone to a superintendent job. Plano explained that he has been mentoring Harrison since he began working toward that goal. “For me, I’ve been in schools because it’s what I love,” Harrison said. “It’s my comfort zone. But I’m looking forward to this. It will stretch me. Now I’m ready.” Harrison said he has already started his superintendent credentials. The change of job will not require Harrison to move, as he and his family live in Issaquah. When the position in Bellevue came up, Harrison took the job with Plano’s

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paddleboards and paddles worth $4,000 total were stolen out of a shed on a waterfront property in the 9000 block of North Mercer Way. The theft, reported at 11:23 a.m., occurred between Sept. 11 and Sept. 25. MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: An unknown suspect keyed a Mercer Island woman’s BMW parked at a residence on Maple Lane. The damage extended from the rear fender to the front fender on the driver’s side. The woman, a caretaker, was absent with her employer at Virginia Mason between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m.

SEPT. 29 VEHICLE RECOVERED: A 26-year-

old woman’s vehicle, which she reported stolen to Federal Way police, was repossessed by her bank. She has the vehicle in her possession and asked for the “stolen” status to be removed. Federal Way police requested a report to be filed. FORGERY: A 76-year-old Mercer Island woman found four unauthorized charges

on her monthly credit card statement, including a suspect’s room reservation through Orbitz for Hotel Max in Seattle, made between Aug. 16 and Aug. 18. The woman’s credit card company requested a police report. THEFT: The Visa Fraud Unit notified a 57-year-old Mercer Island woman that charges were made to her card in Miami, Fla. Three of the fraudulent charges were denied, but two were processed. The victim canceled her card number and got a new one. She did not know how someone obtained her card information.

SEPT. 30 PADDLEBOARD THEFT: A paddleboard worth $1,500 was stolen from a dock in the 5900 block of East Mercer Way sometime after Sept. 12. The owner, a 51-year-old man, discovered it was missing on Sept. 21 but could not immediately report the theft because of family emergencies. SURRENDER: A 28-year-old Federal Way woman with a misdemeanor warrant turned herself in at the Mercer Island Police

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and 1:40 a.m. The vehicle’s passenger door window was broken, and a makeup bag and purse with a wallet, checkbook, credit cards and ID were stolen. MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: Unknown suspects tagged three sections of an office building in the 2900 block of 80th Avenue S.E. with paint sometime after closing at 5 p.m., Sept. 30. The building manager found the “tags” at 8:54 a.m. during his morning rounds. ARREST: Police arrested a 22-year-old Mercer Island man in the 3100 block of 78th Avenue S.E. on a misdemeanor warrant at 12:20 p.m. The suspect was cited with a weapons violation and one count of obstructing government by resisting arrest. He was booked into the Issaquah Jail. HIT-AND-RUN: A witness reported a collision in the 7800 block of S.E. 30th Street at 12:32 p.m. While walking her dog, she heard someone scream inside a vehicle and saw a small beige Sedan slide into a parked pickup truck after attempting to make a left turn. The vehicle was speeding and could not successfully complete the turn. The pickup was damaged around the rear wheel well and on the tire. The suspect vehicle left the scene immediately and could not be found. MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: Someone

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and case were stolen out of a Toyota FJ Cruiser in the 7900 block of S.E. 67th Street sometime overnight. “Bazooka” gum was stolen during a prowl of two unlocked vehicles, a Toyota van and a Volvo, in the 6500 block of 80th Avenue S.E. sometime overnight. A bowling ball and bowling shoes were stolen out of a vehicle parked on the road in the 1600 block of Roanoke Way at 3 p.m. Three T-shirts and a jacket were also stolen. The victim, a 38-year-old Bellevue man, witnessed a red two-door Coupe speed away from the scene. A passenger window of the victim’s vehicle was broken out, and the sheet metal surrounding the window was damaged. A nearby surveillance camera captured a video of the suspect vehicle. ARREST: Police arrested a 31-year-old Seattle man at 1:04 a.m. in the 6800 block of West Mercer Way for driving with a suspended license. His vehicle was impounded. He was cited and released from the police station. ARREST: Police arrested a

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The annual Mercer Island High School homecoming parade will move this year. The parade is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m., Friday, Oct. 21, along S.E. 42nd Street in front of the high school campus. The parade is usually held in the Town Center, where it begins at Mercerdale Park, goes north on 77th Avenue to S.E. 27th Street, then south on 80th Avenue S.E. The reason for the change, school officials said, was scheduling. Changing the home football schedule to two home games in September, along with the Thursday night game on Oct. 6, made Oct. 21 the only date for homecoming and the traditional All-Island Band Night. Now homecoming will also include ‘Senior Night’ recognitions for the

Islander football players and an important band fundraiser, the ‘Pizza Pig-Out.’ According to Craig Olson, acting principal of Mercer Island High School, city permit officials said the parade could not begin any earlier than 5:30 p.m. in the Town Center. Having the parade a half hour earlier would have allowed the students to return in time for the pizza fundraiser, he said. The change will mean less parking and fewer parade viewing areas for those who attend. All-Island Band night, with band members from fifth through eighth grades at Island schools, brings hundreds of extra band members who perform at halftime, along with their families, to the stadium. Parking will be at a premium due to the staging areas needed for

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Mercer Island girls cross country Islanders storm past Mount Si takes second at annual race By Megan Managan

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The Mercer Island girls cross country team took second overall and first for the 3A teams at the Oct. 1 Twilight Invitational. The race, held under the lights at Cedarcrest Golf Course in Marysville, featured teams from all classifications, broken into groups. The Islander girls took second in the 1A to 3A group, but were the top 3A team out of 19 with 74 points. Five runners for the Islanders had their best times of the season. Freshman Katia Matora had the Islanders’ top time at 18:43, while senior Lindsey Benster finished with a 19:38 time. Alida Scalzo finished the course in 19:46, while Mikayla Davis had a 20:03 time. Laura Brindley finished close behind with a 20:20 race time. On the boys side, the team finished in ninth place. The team’s top finishers included Matt Wotipka with a 16:41

Boys golf begins postseason run By Megan Managan

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Compared to years past, it wasn’t exactly a banner season for the Mercer Island boys golf team. The Islanders finished with a 2-4 league record this season, but have a lot of reasons to be optimistic. “The team was young and they learned a lot, and I feel like we taught them a

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Mercer Island boys cross country team members Austin Scarff, Brett Bottomley and Joey Chiang race during the Islanders’ home win over Sammamish last Wednesday. time, Joey Chiang at 17:22 and Austin Scarff at 17:26. Brett Bottomley had a 17:37 time and Daniel Mayer finished in 18:27.

On Oct. 5 the team’s hosted Sammamish, with both team’s winning. To see more cross country results, see page 11.

lot,” said head coach Tyson Peters. While the Islanders finished fifth out of seven teams in KingCo, several began the postseason run with the KingCo tournament, which started Tuesday, after Reporter deadline. The district competition is next week, the last for the boys’ fall season. The season picks back up in the spring for the state competition. “I’m hoping at least a couple guys will get to move on into the postseason,” said Peters. “We’d like to con-

tinue the streak.” The Islanders have the longest streak of having at least one player make the state competition. “It was a little rocky, but we’re optimistic about where we’re headed and feel it was a success in that regard,” said Peters. The KingCo tournament was held on Tuesday, Oct. 11, at Willows Run Golf Course, after Reporter deadline. Qualifiers will move onto the district tournament Oct. 17 at Willows Run Golf Course in Redmond.

After making a run at Bellevue the week prior, Mercer Island had new confidence going into the game against Mount Si on Thursday evening. That confidence showed during the Islanders’ 42-12 win over the Wildcats. Mercer Island head coach Brett Ogata said after last week’s game, in which the Islanders made a comeback in the final minutes against Bellevue, that the Islanders gained confidence, knowing if they could play with Bellevue, they could play with anyone. “Just confidence,” Ogata said of what the Islanders took from last week’s game. “Our guys just realized that if we can play with Bellevue, we can play with anyone. The kids are learning how to

win games. They aren’t getting too excited, and that’s an important piece.” The game started off with Jeff Lindquist passing to junior tight end Zach Bucklin to get a 7-0 game rolling. The team added another in the second to have a 14-0 lead over Mount Si, before the Wildcats scored near the end of the half. The teams ended two quarters with a 14-7 score. In the first, Mercer Island’s defense did a solid job of slowing Mount Si and turning the shortage of yards in their favor. “We’ve been working on tackling and being really aggressive, and that showed tonight,” said the coach. Defensively, the Islanders forced three turnovers during the game, and had 34 total tackles. Back in the third quarter Lindquist connected with

Nicky Sinclair with 5:21 in the quarter for a 2-7 game after Alex Wood’s kick was blocked. The team added another touchdown with 2:29 left, this time adding a two-point conversion to make it 28-7. In the final quarter of the game, the Lindquist-Sinclair duo struck again to make it 35-7. Ogata credited Sinclair with a great game, one that has been in the works for a while. Sinclair, who had a serious knee injury last year, has slowly been making his way back into the game for the Islanders this fall. “Nicky Sinclair really stood out tonight. He really had a good game for us,” said his coach. “He had a really bad knee injury last year, and came back and had a wonderful game. It was

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No one on the young inexperienced Islander team thought it was going to be easy this season, but no one imagined it would be this tough either. MIHS boys water polo dropped two more games this week, one against nonleague opponent CPA and the other to league rival Newport Knights. Newport, currently ranked first in the state, won the opening sprint and quickly built a 6-1 lead

in the first quarter. Even when Mercer Island was able to retain ball possession, there seemed to be no outlet for passing as field players struggled to separate from defenders. By halftime, the Islanders were down 3-12. When the two teams faced off earlier this season, the Islanders were stymied by Newport’s Lee Griffin, the league’s top Hole Set. Griffin scored over half the team goals during the Knights’ early season victory.

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MIHS water polo head coach John Jacobson talks to his team during the Islanders’ game against Newport last week.

FOOTBALL | FROM 10 really cool; his grandpa was on the sidelines tonight and he got to call the play, the one, actually, he caught the touchdown on. That was pretty fun. It was a great night for his family.� Mount Si scored with 6:38 left in the game, to make it 35-14, but the Islanders would have one more run before the game ended. Connor Bernal made a 57-yard touchdown off a pass from Brian Higgins with 3:56 left to go for the final points of the night. With the reception, Bernal broke a school record, mak-

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“The strategy this time was to shut down Griffin and let the team (Newport) beat us instead of just one guy. We were able to contain the Hole Set but needed to play more to help the defense,� said head coach John Jacobson of the strategy for the game. Unfortunately for the Islanders, the Newport field players did step up to score repeatedly when their “go-to� guy was shut down by double coverage. Newport was able to put in most of its goals from the outside unchallenged. MI goalie Kenny Trowbridge managed 14 saves during the assault. “I give a lot of credit to Farah Kunkel (Newport head coach) for making the adjustments to our different game plan,� said Jacobson. “Newport is one of the top teams, so we had to play and execute our game plan well to be in the mix.� When asked what the Islanders needed to do to make progress, Jacobson pointed to a greater awareness of spacing, better switching on coverage and shot clock management. The team will play at Bainbridge Island on Wednesday. KingCo game. “We’re just constantly trying to get better. We’re playing another team that’s going to be tough — we have to do it again,� said Ogata of this week’s matchup. Mercer Island returns home on Oct. 21 for homecoming against Sammamish.

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Girls soccer Tuesday, Oct. 4 Mount Si 2, Mercer Island 1 Mount Si – Leah Corra (Laura Barnes) 27:00, Leah Corra (Sophia Rouches) 60:00. Mercer Island – Celina Solomon (un) 43:00. Thursday, Oct. 6 Lake Washington 2, MI 0 Lake Washington –Shelby Bergren (Emma Holm) 17:00, Emily Robinson (Emily Bunnell) 79:00.

Tennis Tuesday, Oct. 4 Mercer Island 7, Juanita 0 Singles – Jordan Smith beat Bill Barita 6-1, 6-1; Henry Smith beat Austin Chen 6-0, 6-1; Brian Hou beat Alex Wallin 6-1, 6-2; Josh Hartmann beat Dillon Cooper 6-0, 6-0. Doubles – Zack Elliot-Ben Elliot

beat Devin Chambers-Ethan Ludlam 6-1, 6-0; Kyle Baska-Marcus Almqvist beat Jordan Sodeman 6-0, 6-0; Jeremy Chow-Matt Seifirt beat Sam Schwabacher-Paul Reed 6-0, 6-2. Thursday, Oct. 6 Mercer Island 6, Liberty 1 Singles – Jordan Smith beat Michael Payant 6-0, 6-0; Jeremy Chow beat Brandon Yan 6-0, 6-1; Tuahn Vu beat Blake Reeve 6-1, 6-0; Neil Datar beat Brock Mullens 6-0, 6-3. Doubles – Justice Conley-Tyler Le (Liberty) beat Chris Voncina-Eric Chung 6-4, 6-3; Nayan Tiwary-Max Tilden beat Robert Cunningham-Jacob Lindstrom 6-1, 6-2; Joey Suk-Michael Choi beat Aaron Burk-Matthew Cao 7-6, 6-3.

Volleyball Monday, Oct. 3 MI def. Lake Washington 3-1 (2515, 25-19, 21-25, 25-18) Mercer Island –Lorial Yeadon 9 kills, 8 digs; Rachel Bowdle 10 digs; Sara Lindquist 15 kills, 3 aces; Carly Wilson 31 assists, 9 aces; Brooke Behrbaum 6 kills, 3 aces; Robby Blood 9 kills. Wednesday, Oct. 5 Juanita def. MI 3-2 (25-12, 2125, 23-25, 25-18, 15-8) Mercer Island –Lorial Yeadon 12 kills, 10 digs; Rachel Bowdle 15 digs; Sara Lindquist 14 kills, 3 aces; Kris Brackmann 10 kills; Carly Wilson 38

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Cross Country Tuesday, Oct. 4 Northwest Yeshiva boys at Lincoln Park Team scores – Shorewood 61, Mount Rainier Lutheran 63, Crosspoint Academy 83, Chief Leschi 95, Bear Creek 106, Northwest Yeshiva 134. Wednesday, Oct. 5 Boys @ Luther Burbank Park Team scores –Mercer Island 23, Sammamish 33. Individuals – 2. Matt Wotipka 17:24, 3. Austin Scarff 17:45, 4. Brett Bottomley 17:46, 5. Joey Chiang 17:47, 9. Daniel Mayer 18:33, 10. Thomas Brown 18:34, 12. Kyle Weiss 18:55. Girls @ Luther Burbank Park Team scores –Mercer Island 17, Sammamish 46. Individuals – 1. Katia Matora 19:52, 2. Laura Brindley 20:24, 3. Alida Scalzo 20:25, 5. Mikalya Davis 20:44, 6. Lauren Knebel 21:18, 7. Linden Elggren 21:21, 8. Mary Wingerson 21:49, 9. Sarah Bjornason 22:01, 10. Rhiannon Holmes 22:19.

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Dave Anderson, ‘grill master’ Famous Dave’s always there to feed football fans By Linda Ball

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It seems like Dave Anderson has been hooked on grilling for a long time. Before he and his wife, Kathy, were married, she bought him a barbecuing cookbook because he already had three Webers. That really got him started. Anderson works for the Mercer Island School District as a special education para-pro and a bus driver. His barbecue business, Blue Ridge Barbeque, is completely separate from his jobs with the district, but he started out cooking for the lacrosse games since he was a lacrosse coach for seven years. “Then some of the parents and kids thought this would be great for football,”

he said. So, there he is, at every game with his son, Ben, a 2009 graduate of MIHS, cooking up a storm for the concession that raises money for MIHS football. The booster club pays for the supplies; a typical game menu is a full meal for $6 that includes a choice of burger, cheeseburger or hot dog with chips and a beverage; or a la carte, with a burger, cheeseburger or hot dog at $4, chips for $1.50, soft drinks for $1.50, bottled water for $1, and on most occasions, pulledpork sandwiches for $5. Anderson said at the game against Bellevue on Sept. 30, he sold 400 burgers, 250 pulled pork sandwiches and 250 hot dogs, bringing in about $5,000. Anderson’s mobile barbecue is a work of art. He calls it a slow-cook barbecue pit, because the food is never directly above flame; rather, the fire is in a compartment

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Dave Anderson, left, with his son Ben Anderson, getting ready for the hordes at a Mercer Island High School football game, Oct. 6. Anderson said it took five men and a week in a metal shop to build the large slow-cooking wood fired oven. the football and lacrosse banquets, Seahawks’ parties and the Laurelhurst Beach Club party in addition to many weddings and other special occasions. Before working for the district, Anderson cooked for a crew of seven on a tugboat called “Blackhawk” for two years. Based out of Portland, the tug made runs to northern British Columbia to pick up limestone, and two to three times a year to Cedros Island located off the west coast of the Mexican state of Baja California to pick up loads of salt. He said he has never been to a formal cooking school — he is selftaught. But he didn’t like being away from his family, so he gave up the sea life.

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THURSDAY | 13 GRIEF & LOSS SUPPORT GROUP FOR SENIOR ADULTS: 1-2:30

p.m., Oct. 13, Community and Event Center, 8236 S.E. 24th Street. Presented by Mercer Island Youth & Family Services Department. Registration required. Free. Contact: Betsy Zuber, (206) 275-7752, betsy.zuber@mercergov.org.

FRIDAY | 14 COMMUNITYWIDE SHABBAT AND SUKKOT DINNER: 5:30-7

p.m., Oct. 14, Stroum Jewish Community Center, 3801 East Mercer Way. For families with children ages 13 and younger. Adults: $10. Children under 13: $5. Under 2: free. Contact: Matthew Korch, (206) 388-0830, mattk@sjcc. org. CLASSICS ON FILM: “Inside Job� (Charles Ferguson, 2010), 7:30 p.m., Oct. 14, Aljoya, 2430

76th Ave. S.E. Winner of the 2011 Oscar for Best Feature Length Documentary as an investigation into the reasons for the collapse of global financial markets in 2008. www.mercergov.org.

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SATURDAY | 15 VOLUNTEER BASIC FIRE SUPPRESSION TRAINING: 9 a.m.-

12 p.m., Oct. 15, Station 91, 3030 78th Ave. S.E. Seventh disaster preparedness class in Emergency Volunteer Series. Focus: basic fire fighting techniques for volunteers. RSVP: Officer Jennifer Franklin, (206) 275-7905. FIRST AID AND ADULT CPR W/AED CLASS: 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Oct. 15,

Station 91, 3030 78th Ave. S.E. Please note that if less than three students sign up, the event may be cancelled and you will be notified via telephone. This is not a health care provider class. Cost: $30 (check or cash). Call (206) 275-7607 to reserve a

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MONDAY | 17 MERCER ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING: 1 p.m.,

Oct. 17, Community and Event Center, 8236 S.E. 24th Street. Speaker: Dori Jones Yang, author of “Daughter of Xanadu.� www.dorijonesyang.com. INFANT/CHILD/ADULT CPR WITH AED: 7-9 p.m., Oct. 17, Main

Fire Station, 3030 78th Ave. S.E. This is not a health care provider class. Cost: $15 (check or cash). Call to reserve a space. Contact: Jolene Judd, (206) 275-7607.

THURSDAY | 20 MIVAL GALLERY 3RD THURSDAY ART SHOW: 5-8 p.m., Oct. 20,

MIVAL Art Gallery, 2836 78th Ave. S.E. 3rd Thursday art gallery opening and artist receptions of new exhibits. Contact: Nannette Bassett, (206) 232-8148, nannettebas@gmail.com. www.mival. org. MERCER ISLAND RADIO OPERATORS MEETING: 7 p.m.,

Oct. 20, Mercer Island Fire Station, 3030 78th Ave. S.E. Learn about amateur radio communications and emergency preparedness. www. mirohams.org.

FRIDAY | 21 MEET THE FILM MAKER: 7:30-9

p.m., Oct. 21, Aljoya House 2430 76th Ave. S.E. Sponsor: MI Arts Council. Sue Gilbert of “Beyond Greenaway� will show her documentary. Q&A to follow. Admission: free, open to the public. Refreshments served. www.

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SATURDAY | 22 FALL RECYCLING EVENT: 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Oct. 22, Mercer Island Boat Launch, 3600 East Mercer Way. Safely dispose of old equipment and household items. Drop off material before or after the city recycling event to avoid long lines. Note: drop-off location and conditions may change. A list of acceptable and unacceptable items is available at www.mercergov.org.

SUNDAY | 23 “SIX MONTHS IN ’62� AUTHOR PRESENTATION: 1 p.m., Oct. 23,

Mercer Island Library, 4400 88th Ave. S.E. The Seattle World’s Fair 50th anniversary book’s release is Oct. 21. Submit your Seattle World’s Fair remembrances at www. thenextfifty.org/stories.

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TUESDAY | 25 FRENCH CONVERSATION EVENING:

7-9 p.m., Oct. 25. Host: Mercer Island Sister City Association. Everyone is welcome, from beginners to native speakers. Evening is informal. For location and information, contact: Monica Howell, 232-2983, or Beth Brennen, 232-7650.

EVENTS | ONGOING CONGREGATION SHEVET ACHIM JEWISH HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES:

through Oct. 21. All services are held at Northwest Yeshiva High School, 5017 90th Ave. S.E. No tickets required. www.shevetachim. com.

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OFF ISLAND HOMES -SHORT SALE-

$109,900

This 3BR/1BA, 1850 SF rambler is located on a dead end street in a quiet neighborhood in Skyway. www.cbbain.com/jamesshute #214308 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

-SHORT SALE-

Kirkland Condo -SHORT SALE-

$119,900

This condo is 1242sf w/2 bedrooms and 1.75 bathrooms with carport. www.cbbain.com/ jamesshute #261041 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

-SHORT SALE-

$122,500

VACANT LAND Bainbridge Is

$493,000 Hoquiam lot

Former Naval officers quarters barged from Seattle to picturesque 1ac setting w/views of Eagle Harbor & downtown Seattle. Lovingly restored #277229 Michele Schuler 206-992-2013

$298,500

LOCATION! 2BR/2BA, 1175sf of Charm. Updates, Fplc, Decks w/Sunsets 3 lg storage areas, 2 prkg. Easy access to 405, Google, markets. #203764 Donna Murphy 206-230-5432

New Price! 3BR/2BA, 1117SF Lovely newer condo in the Enclave complex in Issaquah Highlands. FHA approved. Buyer subj. to ARCH housing regulations. #203916 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

$279,900

4BR/2BA home in Kenmore. www.cbbain. com/jamesshute #270243 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

Microsoft

$494,000

Immaculate 4BR/2.25BA Murray Franklin home on quiet cul-de-sac. Near Grasslawn Park. New Carpet, New Paint, in & out. Ready for you. #271179 Becky Nadesan 206-972-1113

$299,900

Luxury ‘07 townhome in N Admiral w/view of the Olympics & Sound. Spacious flrplan w/gourmet kit & plentiful storage. Light & bright! #228495 Greg Rosenwald 206-230-5445

Bainbridge Isl

$499,900

Incredible opportunity: Main 5br home + 2BR cottage. Deeded beach rights, over 1/2ac. Just blocks to Lynwood center, movies, bakery, coffee. #251450 Michele Schuler 206-992-2013

$155,000

2BR, 2BA townhome in a nbrhd close to shops, restaurants & lots of golf courses. Rated, “Top 10 Best Neighborhoods to Live in America.” #276227 Debbie Barbara 206-300-6077

-SHORT SALE-

-SHORT SALE-SHORT SALE-

$164,900

Alderwood 3BR/1BA home. www.cbbain. com/jamesshute #251983 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

-SHORT SALE-

$189,900

Granite counter tops, Mahogany kitchen cabinets, Brazillian cherry hdwds, Tuscany tile, Stainless steel appliances recently updated. #274870 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

$299,900

This home is 1550sf with 4 bedrooms and 1 bath, located in a great neighborhood! www. cbbain.com/jamesshute #263515 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

$309,900

6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms in Ballard! A great investment opportunity! www.cbbain.com/jamesshute #259726 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

Commercial

$315,000

Updated commercial in Bremerton. Current business would like to lease back. Free street parking. #276347 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

-SHORT SALE-

$519,900

This wonderfully built Magnolia gem features irrigation, gas fireplace upstairs (double hearth) and fresh air system throughout house. #238573 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

Tacoma Comm

$550,000

Great location, no vacancy in 5 years. 5 units, one a retail space, 2-5 are residential units. In Three Bridges area. #183771 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

Kirkland Condo

$615,000

Enjoy A Premier Location & all the Benefits of Living in Vibrant Downtown Kirkland. 3BR/2.5BA 2092 SF condo in a 6 unit building. #261376 Becky Nadesan 206-972-1113

North Bend land

$195,000

Short Sale! Great opportunity for investors. Less expensive home in a nbrhd of more expensive homes. Don’t miss your chance to invest in your future. #272329 Debbie Barbara 206-300-6077

-SHORT SALE-

$199,900

This home is 1971sf with 4 bedrooms 2.5 bath, close and convenient to everything. #265038 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

-SHORT SALE-

$219,900

Investment Opportunity! 4BR/1.75BA home in Ballard. www.cbbain.com/jamesshute #251010 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

-SHORT SALE-

$220,000

2 story Townhouse w/fully finished basement w/2 bedrooms, 1 full bath & laundry rm w/ storage. Main lvl has kit & dining w/slider to deck. #279118 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

New Price!

$234,950

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY HOUSING

$343,600

Burke-Gilman

$349,900 On the Blvd!

This N Kirkland home has it all-neighborhood, Sammamish River access, Lk WA boating, golf course & good schools. 3BR/3BA great condition. #245564 Suzanne Lane 206-419-6387 Laura Reymore 206-949-3270

-SHORT SALE-

$399,900

This home is 6BR/4BA, 2580sf, fully fenced yd, wonderful flrplan, close to Microsoft. This one is a must see! #253265 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

◆ Bellefield Park

$470,000

DT Bellevue Townhome, like new renovation throughout, club hse, pool & tennis courts, magnificent grounds, pvt patio & deck, AC, 2BR, 2.5BA, gar #280475 Laura Reymore 206-230-5351

-SHORT SALE-

Redmond

$484,900

Beautiful Stafford construction: 4BR, 2.5BA, 2950SF home in Newcastle’s LaCrosse development. www.cbbain.com/jamesshute #205062 James R. Shute 206-230-5421

$639,000

Traditional, Built 2000, w/great flowing floor plan sited on shy acre. 4BR/3BA, office, & 5 piece master ste w/balcony. Move-in Today! #201940 Becky Nadesan 206-972-1113

$1,098,000

On the Boulevard & directly across from Houghton Beach Park, this nearly 2,000sf, 2BR/1.75BA condo boasts spectacular city & lake views. #254580 Peggy Watkins 206-230-5444

Ocean View! $1,295,000 Perched above the ocean, a stunning home w/breathtaking views. World class 4000sf of luxury. Incredible attention to details. Near Westport #202964 Cathy Humphries 206-300-6142

Bellingham comm $1,350,000 4.5ac just off the freeway, all utilities in the street or on property, new sidewalks in. Multi use, near Bellis Fair & growing commercial. #27127645 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

New Price!

$70,000 Opportunity!

$398,000

Tucked away lot up pvt ln. Potential lake & Mt Rainier views. Lg lot, 3000sf building pad. Paved access to lot line. Near Park trails. #112896 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842

Mirrormont lot

3 lot assemblage on upper side of the PrestonFall City Rd. Water stubbed to all, lovely area and a fast commute. #149963 Michael Schoonover 425-442-4077 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

$75,000

Reduced, 2 separate just under an ac lot in Mirrormont. Neighboring homes have views of Poo Poo point takeoff area. Relax on your deck & watch the show #206333 #206337 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477

$130,000

1.1 acre lot on the upper side of the Preston Fall City Rd. Water is stubbed to lot, close in lovely scenery with a fast commute. #149926 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477

Fall City

$135,000

2.4ac lot on the upper side of the Preston Fall City Rd. Water stubbed to lot, a close in lovely setting. #149923 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477

Fall City

$150,000

5+ acre lot on the upper side of Preston Fall City Rd. Water stubbed to lot, lovely & close to freeways. #149921 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477

Fall City

Snohomish Comm

$400,000

$410,000

2.91ac W of Sno Station. 2 parcels, w/income producing espresso stand & mobile hm. High traffic count, on corner, in path of progress. #191560 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-4077

Private lane

$448,000

Lg res. building site in area of new/remodeled homes. Lk & Mt Rainier views. Utility/access easements recorded. Serene stream along S boundary. #143651 Janet Scroggs 206-230-5414

North Bend land

$475,000

29+ac of land, easy access off I-90. Will support 3, maybe 4 homes, or your estate. Stream & a waterfall, be the first on your block. #206270 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-4077

Building Site

$498,000

Partial lk view

$498,000

Ocean View Lot $159,000 Partial lk view lot, small subdivision 5 lots, up Spectacular view property, high on hill in pvt road off E Mercer. Backs to conservancy gated Willapa Heights. Panoramic ocean Tract. Road, utilities in along paved access. views. Highly coveted. Ready to build, septic #83516 in. #235503 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842 Cathy Humphries 206-300-6142 $195,000

6+ac in Snoqualmie. Fast access, close to riding & hiking trails, this pvt location offers mature trees & a brook. Lots of space. #259947 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477

North Bend land

$210,000

12.9 wooded acres just off I-90 at exit #31. Now with deeded easement for easy access. Lots of room and trees. #29160006 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

Rainier Valley

$300,000

Price reduced! Great site! 18,728sf on the new light rail, across from Columbia City Station & at a light & on the corner. Multi use. #16628 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

Kenmore lot

$300,000

1.5ac lot w/all utilities, foundation poured & plans included. Very close in & convenient, set back & pvt. Owner financing. #196328 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477

Hoquiam lots

$300,000

10 lots in the 55+ development in Hoquiam. Prices reduced by ½, quantity discounts considered. Close to shopping, good territorial views. #194835 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477

Small subdivision of 5 lots, up pvt road off E Mercer. Road, utilities in along paved access, recorded maintenance agrmt. #83519 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842

Federal Way

$550,000

6.08ac w/water, power, sewer, electric in the st. Zoned R35000, possible rezone. Corner location on Pacific Hwy S, very quick access. #184081 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-4077

Acres Bellevue

$850,000

Almost 3ac of prime flat residential real estate, dead end st, near Lake Hills Connector & green belts. Build your dream hm or develop. #278019 Felicia Brooks 206-612-4663 Patricia Temkin 206-579-5073

Hoquiam Estates

$1,400,000

60 lots in a 55+ plat. Utilities in, the road is paved. 1/2 reduction from old price, nice territorial views, convenient to shopping. #194858 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

Golf course

$3,600,000

345+ac perm for 18 hole course in Westport. Hotel, condos, retail areas. 2.5+mi of ocean/ bay frontage, by Lighthouse State Park. Unique. #273135 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

lot $325,000 Snoqualmie Pass $4,000,000 $1,390,000 Building 14,000sf lot available just off E Mercer Wy. 25+ac land just E of summit, much preliminary

Stunning country estate in Union Hill on over 2.5 acres. Traditional home with adjacent ADU, pool, sport court, green house, creek & more. #251583 Greg Rosenwald 206-230-5445

Access on title for driveway easement. Great price on a nice building lot, super affordable. #179845 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477

work done. Possibilities are townhomes, lodge, condos, restaurant, single fam homes. Views!#198735 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

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527899

Short Sale! Great investment opportunity! New in 2008, biggest model home! Light & bright, hdwd flrs. Fully fenced & well maintained. #257883 Debbie Barbara 206-300-6077

DT Bellevue

Located in the heart of Bellevue this fabulous unit boasts 9’ ceilings + 2 bedrooms and 2 Full Baths. Close to all amenities and MSFT. #269216 Becky Nadesan 206-972-1113

$350,000

10 acres off the Old Black Nugget Rd, in an area of very upscale timbered properties. All year creek through it, close & fast access. #179816 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477

9.5ac close to North Bend & I-90 freeway. Hike in to appreciate this nice forested parcel. May have some timber potential, lovely. #158590 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507

Snoqualmie Mukilteo Marvel

$30,000 Issaquah land

Lot in 55+ age development, all utilities in and convenient to shopping. Huge price reduction. Multiple lots available at this price #194812 Betty Carleton 425-444-3507 Michael Schoonover 425-442-0477

Fall City Maple Valley

206-232-4600


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MERCER ISLAND HOMES

Light & Private

$609,000

Sunny bright 3BR/1.75BA on a quiet st on First Hill: popular North End Nbrhd. Walls of windows, pvt bkyd, open kit/ dining area. 2 car gar. #269656 Sarah Ford 206-854-7702 Becky Nadesan 206-972-1113

View Brightener

$898,500

Light filled home w/Lk views, 5BR/3.5BA, living/dining, family rm/ kit, rec rm & den/office. One lot above wft. Come enjoy the ever changing views! #254940 Molly Penny 206-200-4411

Perfect Spaces*

$1,175,000

Urban/Suburban living w/o giving up space. 3BR/3.5BA townhome w/apx 3,450sf & attached 2 car gar. Living/ dining, kit/family rm, den, rec rm, + A/C. #251490 Molly Penny 206-230-5515

Beautifully updated 3BR/2.75BA, No work to do! Quality finishes. Lg & bright kitchen. Very sunny home. Flat, fenced bkyd & 2 Car Covered Prkg. North End. #265891 Sarah Ford 206-854-7702

2 story traditional style in a lvl nbrhd near all the S’end conveniences. 5BR+den+bonus. Your own full size sportcourt for years of fun! #258197 Jane Harrison 206-919-9992 Stephanie St. Mary 206-953-8359

Inviting, light 4BR, 3300sf, almost 1/3ac, Rolling hills, views & decks. Lg beds all on one lvl. Room for boat or RV, playhouse. New roof #250520 Patricia Temkin 206-579-5073 Felicia Brooks 206-612-4663

IT’S FANTASTIC!

◆ Lake Views

North End

Classic NW

New Listing

Extremely pvt 100’ westside WF, dock, deepwater moorage, jet ski pad. Rebuild/ remodel on footprint at water’s edge. 2nd tax parcel available to WF buyer. #196224 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842

$1,199,000

$988,000

5BR Black & Caldwell on pvt park site! Skylights, wdws & French drs galore; best kit w/Subzero, slab granite isl. Zen feel w/creek; amazing extras! #270181 Natalie Malin 206-232-3240

Be Dazzled!

$1,255,000

2007 Built John Day home w/the most functional floorplan! 5BR/3.5BA, 3420SF, Flat, sunny lot NEnd location on dead end st: blocks to I-90 & town. #253097

Rebuilt 2004. Elegant 4BR/3.5BA home boasts 2 master suites, perfect for guests! Chef’s kitchen, spacious rooms & custom finishes. #275154

Michele Schuler 206-992-2013

Julie Green 206-930-0511

Great Price!

Westside Sunset $1,998,000

$899,000

Westside half ac, lk views at end of street, 4BR, 2.75BA, spacious & light, rec rm+den, separate space for studio, lovely grounds w/ pool. Mid century classic! #250752 Cathy Humphries 206-300-6142 Laura Reymore 206-949-3270

$499,000 Lake Views!

$688,000

S’end Charmer

$749,000

$880,000

Best Deal!

Bright, spacious custom home ideally sited a few blocks from schools & parks; 3-5BR w/superb formal areas, gorgeous lg lvl yd & so many extras! #276822 Natalie Malin 206-230-5422

$685,000

Move-in ready!

GREAT NEW LIST! $680,000

$999,000

Over 2100SF of luxury living w/city, mtn & lk views. All the convenience of a home w/none of the bother. This 2BR/1.75BA Spacious Condo is perfect! #280637 Becky Nadesan 206-972-1113

Last Chance!

$1,650,000

Plans & permit ready! Traditional, shingle sided new home by RKK Const at Sunset Ridge. Luxury amenities & systems, craftsman styling. Last in plat for pre-sale. #166242 Lindy Weathers 206-920-8842

The Lakes

$978,000

$1,149,000

Fabulous First Hill home sited on a quiet cul-de-sac w/cascade views that capture your heart. Gorgeous Custom Kit w/ Natural Cherry cabs & slab Granite. #276387 Becky Nadesan 206-972-1113

WOW-What a VIEW $1,750,000 Westside NW Contemporary 5BR/6BA has unstoppable lk views & amazing spaces for entertaining. Apt over the gar. “Celebrity house” w/amazing privacy. #258151 Mary Lou Putman 206-551-3111

Gorgeous Wft

$2,300,000

Pre-approved, Short Sale. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to own a 4BR/3BA, 3,130sf home on a 19,320sf lot. Needs TLC. #249760

Building site of nearly a 1/2ac w/tranquil & serene Lake views & Seward Park to the west, treetops to the south. Olympic Mtn views w/2nd story. #248070

Formal spaces & casual living are combined in this classic, 4BR, 2-story home located in The Lakes. Main floor den & additional bonus room over 3-car gar. #268794

Gracious, level 1/2ac w/light-filled 3370 SF home. Stunning lake & mtn views. 5BR/3BA. Pvt & serene setting w/easy access to I-90. #191475

Debbie Barbara 206-300-6077

Peggy Watkins 206-230-5444

Peggy Watkins 206-230-5444

Janet Scroggs 206-230-5414

$2,080,000

At Water’s Edge $5,495,000

A refreshing break from the ordinary! Tucked in the evergreens on a 29,110sf lot, this 4BR uniquely NW contemporary will take your breath away. #257833

Seattle skyline view! Prime southend nbrhd. Close to schools, shopping & parks. Great rm plan w/updated kit. 4+BRs/3BA. Big bkyd! #258208

Like new lux 4500sf home; great 4 entertaining. Mt/Lk views. 5BR, 3.5BA, cook’s kit, A/V sys, 2-Zone Heat-A/C. 3 car gar, sep guest quarters/media ctr. #254974

Brilliant 4BR/3.5BA custom designed home w/80’ of pvt wft, sandy beach & moorage. Built in 2004 with unparalleled details throughout. Call for an appot. #251682

Greg Rosenwald 206-230-5445

Jane Harrison 206-919-9992 Stephanie St. Mary 206-953-8359

Debbie Barbara 206-300-6077

Molly Penny 206-200-4411

Serenity

$598,000 New Price!

$850,000

NEW PRICE!

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