LETTER: Len Boscarine explains why he withdrew from Burien City Council race

LETTER: Len Boscarine explains why he withdrew from Burien City Council race

[EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is a Letter to the Editor, written by a Reader. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of The B-Town Blog nor its staff:] Letter to the Editor, I want to thank The B-Town... [Read more]

Sponsored Post Welcome new Advertiser Suite Arrangements to Downtown Burien

Welcome new Advertiser Suite Arrangements to Downtown Burien

The B-Town Blog is pleased to welcome a new business to downtown Burien and a new Advertiser to our site – Suite Arrangements is a well-known consignor of fine furnishings in West Seattle. And, they’ve... [Read more]

Longtime resident Nancy Tosta officially files for Burien City Council

Longtime resident Nancy Tosta officially files for Burien City Council

Longtime resident and member of the Planning Commission Nancy Tosta has officially filed to run for Burien City Council, Position #5, which is currently held by Rose Clark. Tosta has lived in Burien for... [Read more]

Sponsored Post Legal Tip of the Week: You may be entitled to money after a foreclosure

Legal Tip of the Week: You may be entitled to money after a foreclosure

by Marine View Law & Escrow Did You Know…that you may be entitled to money after a foreclosure has occurred? At Marine View Law & Escrow, we’ve helped many people avoid foreclosure and save... [Read more]

Local heroes honored for rescuing boy from child abductor at Burien Albertson’s

Local heroes honored for rescuing boy from child abductor at Burien Albertson’s

At Monday night’s (May 20) city council meeting, Burien Police Chief Scott Kimerer honored some local heroes for intervening and successfully rescuing a 10-year old boy who was almost abducted at... [Read more]

Longtime resident Chuck Rangel announces candidacy for City Council

Longtime resident Chuck Rangel announces candidacy for City Council

Longtime resident Chuck Rangel officially announced his candidacy for Burien City Council Position #7, currently held by Mayor Brian Bennett, who is not running for re-election. Rangel has served as President... [Read more]

Len Boscarine withdraws from Burien City Council race

Len Boscarine withdraws from Burien City Council race

Longtime resident Len Boscarine withdrew his candidacy for Burien City Council, Position #5 – currently held by Rose Clark – on Monday, May 20. We have reached out to Mr. Boscarine for comment and... [Read more]

Shelli Park explains why she chose to not file to run for Burien City Council

Shelli Park explains why she chose to not file to run for Burien City Council

Local Artist and Designer Shelli Park – who failed to meet Friday’s deadline to file – sent us the following explanation for why she has chosen not to run for Burien City Council: I want to thank... [Read more]

Robert Richmond III officially files to run for Burien City Council, Position #3

Robert Richmond III officially files to run for Burien City Council, Position #3

Robert Richmond III officially filed to run for Burien City Council, Position #3, where he will face incumbent Joan McGilton, Debi Wagner and Andrea Reay. “I am running because I have noticed that... [Read more]

Normandy Park Mayor withdraws from City Council race

Normandy Park Mayor withdraws from City Council race

by Jack Mayne Mayor Clarke Brant has withdrawn from the race for reelection for City Council saying it is “really time to retire.” The sole candidate in the Position 2 race now is Mike Bishoff. Candidates... [Read more]

‘Voices of Burien’ Open Mic will be Friday, May 31 at Community Center

‘Voices of Burien’ Open Mic will be Friday, May 31 at Community Center

‘Voices of Burien‘ – a new youth-oriented writing group – will be holding its first Open Mic at the Burien Community Center on Friday, May 31 from 7 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. “We are celebrating... [Read more]

REVIEW: Burien Little Theatre’s Playwrights Festival, Part Two

REVIEW: Burien Little Theatre’s Playwrights Festival, Part Two

by Shelli Park If I closed my eyes last night at Burien Little Theatre as I sat waiting for the first of the final two plays of the Bill and Peggy Hunt Playwrights Festival, I felt as though I was at the... [Read more]

Debi Wagner files to run for Burien City Council Position #3

Debi Wagner files to run for Burien City Council Position #3

Debi Wagner officially filed to run for Burien City Council, Position #3, where she will face incumbent Joan McGilton, Andrea Reay and Robert Richmond III. Wagner, a longtime local activist and Author,... [Read more]

ELECTION UPDATE: After deadline passes, 13 file for 4 City Council seats

ELECTION UPDATE: After deadline passes, 13 file for 4 City Council seats

After the filing deadline passed for the 2013 election on Friday (May 17), it looks to be quite a horse race for seats for local offices, with 13 candidates declared running for four Burien City Council... [Read more]

Seahurst Math Club to host local Mathematics Competition May 31

Seahurst Math Club to host local Mathematics Competition May 31

On Friday, May 31, the Seahurst Elementary School math club will be hosting their fourth annual Elementary Math Bonanza, a math contest for students in fourth through sixth-grades. “Students from... [Read more]

Pickleball Tournament will be served up in SeaTac this weekend

Pickleball Tournament will be served up in SeaTac this weekend

A pickleball tournament will be served up at the SeaTac Community Center this weekend, with the best players from all over the country competing. “Pickleball was invented in Seattle, and SeaTac will... [Read more]

Rally to show support for SR-509 extension is Monday at State Capitol

Rally to show support for SR-509 extension is Monday at State Capitol

The Southwest King County Chamber of Commerce is reporting on its Facebook page that supporters of SR-509 and SR-167 will stage a rally on the steps of the State Capitol in Olympia on Monday, May 20 at... [Read more]

Sponsored Post This Week’s Prudential NW Open House is a cute Craftsman for just $214,700!

This Week’s Prudential NW Open House is a cute Craftsman for just $214,700!

BTB Real Estate Sponsor Prudential Northwest’s Open House for this week is a cute Craftsman that’s all NEW inside! Beautiful living room with brick & slate fireplace, large Kitchen, petite... [Read more]

Longtime resident Steve Armstrong declares candidacy for Burien City Council

Longtime resident Steve Armstrong declares candidacy for Burien City Council

Longtime resident Steve Armstrong officially declared his intent to run for Burien City Council, Position #7 this week, one of nine who has officially filed before the Friday deadline. Armstrong attended... [Read more]

LETTER: Brett Fish shares his latest encounter with the Sewer District

LETTER: Brett Fish shares his latest encounter with the Sewer District

[EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is a Letter to the Editor, written by a Reader. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of The B-Town Blog nor its staff:] The Southwest Suburban Sewer District called... [Read more]

Don’t miss Bill & Peggy’s Festival, continuing at Burien Little Theatre

Don’t miss Bill & Peggy’s Festival, continuing at Burien Little Theatre

The first half of the Bill and Peggy Hunt Playwrights Festival is over at Burien Little Theatre, but never fear – the second half starts with two new shows this Friday, May 17! Starting Friday, two new... [Read more]

Sponsored Post Advertiser Highline Medical Center holding FREE Back Pain Clinic May 23

Advertiser Highline Medical Center holding FREE Back Pain Clinic May 23

BTB Advertiser Highline Medical Center will be holding a FREE ‘Oh My Aching Back!” seminar on Thursday, May 23 starting at 6 p.m. Here are the details: OH MY ACHING BACK! SEMINAR Are you suffering... [Read more]

Here’s the June schedule for the Burien Master Gardener Clinics

Here’s the June schedule for the Burien Master Gardener Clinics

Burien Master Gardeners continue with FREE advice, appearing at the Burien Library on Wednesdays as well as Furney’s Nursery on Saturdays. Master Gardener volunteers are trained para-professionals... [Read more]

Burien’s Shorewood Elementary holding Fundraiser for Robotics program May 29

Burien’s Shorewood Elementary holding Fundraiser for Robotics program May 29

Burien’s Shorewood Elementary School will be holding a fundraiser dinner for its Robotics program from 5 – 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 29 at the school (2725 SW 116th Street, Burien). Here’s... [Read more]

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