A man was arrested Sunday, Sept. 10 for stabbing his wife in the neck the day before. A passerby found her and called in the domestic violence incident. At the arrest Sunday, he stabbed himself, too. …
Investigators suspect that on the night of March 31, Michael Ardell Curtis, 45, broke into Fat Smitty’s Restaurant located at the bottom of Discovery Bay. “Curtis used an unknown …
Current Civic Poet of Seattle Shin Yu Pai knows disconnect. But she also knows belonging. “My interest in writing poetry stemmed from finding that language in which I could express …
A woman drove through the Papa Murphy’s door and into the lobby around noon on Tuesday, Aug. 29.  According to Deputy Chief Jeff Thaxton, the woman lost control of her vehicle; she …
Arts and Entertainment

A night for the light at the lighthouse

Nightfall at Point Wilson is usually a quiet affair. Visitors disappear from the path to the lighthouse. The breeze and the surf blur the day's footprints. The sky behind the lighthouse shifts to a …

New gallery

When curating a gallery, Chicago artist Mary O'Shaughnessy believes each piece of art should have breath around it: “You look at a piece, walk away, take a breath and then see another one.”

Artist focuses on ancestral communications

In her attic studio, lined with bundles of willow, Mo Walrath builds “soul boats.”  They’re long caskets, vessels to hold loved ones. For this weaver, making them is an …

Music camp enrollment still open

Youth Education in Arts (YEA) Music Camp round two is scheduled from Monday, Aug. 7 through Friday, Aug. 11 at Swan School in Port Townsend.  Students in grades entering 5 through 12 will …

Key City puts their spin on classic fairy tale

  Key City Public Theatre’s final weekend of Shakespeare in the Park brings a new play to the Chetzemoka Park stage: “Sometimes the Rain, Sometimes the Sea,” Julia …

News from local businesses

Ultimate Guide to the First Fed Centennial

The First Fed Centennial Celebration is almost upon us! Here is the definitive guide to making the most of this once-in-a-lifetime event on September 3, 2023, from 11am to 9pm. Getting There …

New Owner Expands Haven Boatworks

Port Townsend is a notable maritime hub in the Puget Sound. Its bustling, historic waterfront is a perfect home base for Haven Boatworks, a boat building and repair company sought after by maritime …

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Obituaries

Obituary: Robert (Bob) Earl Bates

Obituary: Robert E. Bates (Bob) was born February 3, 1929 in Pierce County, Tacoma Washington to Earl J. Bates and Violet E. (Thompson) Bates. He died August 31, 2023 at St. Michael Medical Center …

Obituary: Fred Bailey

Obituary: Fred retired after a 37-year career with Goodyear. He started in Nebraska and his work took him to Canada, Ohio, Wisconsin and Mexico. He was fortunate to travel the world during those …

Consuelo Aduviso Brennan

September 25, 1965 - August 9, 2023 Consuelo Aduviso Brennan passed away on Aug. 9 at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after suffering a stroke in July. Consuelo was a beloved wife, mother, …
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Opinion & Columnists
What will it take to get you to volunteer?
You are a volunteer, aren’t you? You get all those benefits like dealing with people. You are a volunteer ticket taker at a …
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Are you ready for a little ultraviolence?
The best description I ever heard for pro football was “expert violence.”  But I watch it anyway. And I should …
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Father and son take on newbie
During the summer season, Kiwi Ferris and his son, Buster, make the morning trek from their cozy beds to the cold and wet boat ramp at …
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‘Central Park’ idea is fatally flawed
As a bogey golfer, and a lifelong resident of Port Townsend who has spent four decades as a volunteer and elected in city government, …
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Is there a seagull conspiracy in PT?
I confess, I enjoy washing my car and on occasion I enjoy washing BJ’s car. Last weekend was a great weekend to wash a car, so I …
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New movie radiates historic events
On July 16, 1945, the Atomic Age began. And this weekend, a film detailing it, “Oppenheimer,” opens at the …
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TOONS

Today's cartoon for Sunday, July 23

Today's cartoon is by Dave Whamond, PoliticalCartoons.com.

BLOGS
I’LL BE CREEPING UP ON MY 96TH BIRTHDAY by the time the 2024 election rolls around, and a lot can happen between now and then. But that election remains one of my several goals of the moment. …
Letters
Radio station creates tension
My wife and I find ourselves in a real predicament. A project is proposed next to us in a non-gated private community. Syd and I …
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Compromise
I find the controversy over the golf course versus park very concerning. There are a lot of people who love Port Townsend and have …
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Sticker shock
$50 million for a pool?! For those of us who are established here, many of us are getting taxed out. The city is already having …
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A free press
Wow! The Leader’s editorial clarifying its letter submission policy, once again explicitly “open to the ideas of …
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Waste fees are trash
I want to express my total disgust and mistrust for the methods used by Jefferson County in dealing with solid waste disposal. In …
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Sports
Crowds were already gathered around the Northwest Maritime Center in Port Townsend by 4:30 a.m. Monday, June 5, to cheer the launch of the seventh annual Race to Alaska. Onlookers clutched …
The Rivals Reid Martin of Chimacum and Stuart Dow of Port Townsend combined to take fifth place in doubles at State during the tournament over Memorial Day weekend in Yakima.   Martin …
The East Jefferson girls track team tied for sixth place at the Washington State Track & Field Championships. The championships were held on Memorial Day weekend at Zaepfel Stadium in …
The Inchelium offense packed a powerful sting Friday at the 1B State Fastpitch Softball Championship Tournament in Yakima. Unfortunately for Quilcene, it was the Rangers who nudged the nest as …
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