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Pickles Deli is a dill-light

The Clinton sandwich shop was picked as the best deli on the island at the Best of Whidbey…

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Chris’ Bakery rises to the top

Chris’ Bakery was named Best Bakery at the Best of Whidbey awards.

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Timmy Aston dries off trays at the base's galley after sharing his extensive knowledge on video games and cartoons.

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New Leaf’s unsung heroes work behind the scenes

On Oct. 6, New Leaf won the Medium Non-Profit Employer of the Year Award.

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Embrace Whidbey and Camano Islands wins tourism award

EWCI won for its project “Regenerative Places, a Community-Based Tourism Model.”

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Pasta business is Wildly Beloved

Aurora Echo’s pasta business keeps leavening — so much that it needed a new home.

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Decaying human remains lay on a body mortuary storage rack.

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Something horrific is afoot at the Roller Barn

Jack Twisted is back and more twisted than ever.

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Sylvia Romero prepares drinks for students.

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College opens Beaver Tales Coffee

If you’re a student in need of some brain fuel, Beaver Tales Coffee has got you covered.

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Double Bluff Brewing taps into new home

After eight years on Anthes Avenue, downtown Langley’s only microbrewery is expanding.

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Best of Whidbey contest opens for voting

The Best of Whidbey voting round is officially open.

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Squatchy stands in front of Squatchy's.

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Whimsy is afoot at Deception Pass

Squatchy’s gift shop has a plus-sized mascot

Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times

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Coupeville man upcycles vintage bikes

A man with a penchant for vintage bicycles is putting his mechanical skills to a good cause.

Marri Metz sits on the Great White, surrounded by her collection of inflatables. (Photo by Luisa Loi/Whidbey News-Times)

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Bouncin’ in style

Oak Harbor business offers ‘classy inflatables’

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The business of herbal healing

South Whidbey resident Karyn Schwartz owns SugarPill, where she formulated custom herbal medicine.