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Mercer Island Residents Run the Boston Marathon
Congratulations to all the runners.

Email: kendall.watson@patch.com
Phone: 206-455-1331
Hometown: Salem, UT
Age: 37
Bio: From 2006 to 2010, I've worked at newspapers in California and Washington state, including the Mercer Island Reporter in 2009 covering education and sports.
Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I'm a mixed bag. I strongly believe in the power of the government to act as a force for good and to improve people's lives. It is, after all, made up of people. But I also believe that our elected representatives should be held accountable and spend money they raise for the state carefully and wisely—they should conserve our resources for when we really need them. It is, after all, our money. And finally, we should always be thinking about how our actions affect others, now and in the future—both those we don't know and our loved ones living with us now, as well as our children and grandchildren not yet born.
Are you registered with a certain party?
I am not currently registered with a political party.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself?
I consider myself a casual observer of the mystery of life, and enjoy the multitude of expressions in celebration of it. Heck, it's one of the main reasons I sought out a career in writing. I believe in this.
Congratulations to all the runners.

King County Elections reports over 7,000 ballots from Mercer Island have already been verified and are ready to be counted tomorrow, April 17.
Tacoma Democrat Adam Smith is running for re-election in the newly drawn 9th Congressional District, which now includes Mercer Island and Bellevue after redistricting.
WSDOT had extended the deadline by two weeks.
Mercer Island Mayor Bruce Bassett writes in a letter to the editor that skeptically vetting the school bond is important, but trusting the 21 CFPC committee of fellow residents is equally important in a decision on how to vote on the school bond issue on
Health care was a big issue for Mercer Island Democrats who caucused at West Mercer Elementary School on Sunday.
Vote in our poll and let us know in the comments.
Writing on her own personal time in a letter to the editor, outgoing Island Park Elementary principal Dr. Nancy Loorem and local PTA leaders Debbie Hanson and Jennifer McLellan urge voters to support school construction bonds that will primarily rebuild a
A 21-year-old Renton man was killed early Saturday morning when the car he was riding in crashed head-on into a barrier on NE 6th Street.
Mercer Island resident Millford Walker raises questions about financing the school bonds in a letter to the editor about exactly how much it could cost local taxpayers.
The following homes are holding open houses this Sunday, April 15.
Local businessman Jim Stanton urges local voters in a letter to the editor to come to grips with their initial skepticism and come to the realization — as he did — that the good far outweighs the bad in the Mercer Island school construction bond issue in
The online outdoor sporting goods specialists — who also operate a small retain location on 76th Avenue SE — were voted best sporting goods store this week on Mercer Island.
The editorial board of the Seattle Times supports Mercer Island School District's construction bond issue worth $196 million. Sixty percent of voters over the mandated threshold must approve the local property tax hike to pay for it over the next 25 years
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Mercer Island High School senior Jolie Shen writes in a letter to the editor a response to an earlier letter from fellow student Kyle Huber and urges a "YES" vote on the $196 school construction bond issue.
The city's Youth and Family Services Food Pantry is reporting their largest-ever single donation of over 5,000 foodstuff items to serve the community's neediest families.
Mercer Island High School freshman Dylan Ma writes in a letter to the editor advocating a 'NO' vote on authorizing $196 in construction bonds to replace all K-8 schools on Mercer Island.
Mercer Island Police Chief Ed Holmes was appointed President of the Board of the state's top professional law-enforcement association on April 2.
If you would like to participate in the Democratic precinct caucuses on April 15 but aren't sure how it works, here's some information.