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The East Jefferson Rivals varsity softball team took a tough loss Saturday as Bremerton High School beat the Rivals 18-2. With the away loss, EJ’s record stands at 0-4 (0-3 … more
Property owners responsible for right-of-ways? I don’t understand. The city makes plans for plantings and then expects others to maintain them? Is this demand serving the community and … more
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 360 calls for service between Friday, March 3 and Friday, March 10. Below are selected reports. At 4:59 p.m. Saturday, March 4 in Chimacum, an … more
The Port Townsend Police Department received a total of 185 calls between Friday, March 3, and Thursday, March 9. Below are selected reports. At 6 p.m. Monday, March 6, an assault was reported in … more
Today's cartoon is by Rick McKee, CagleCartoons.com. more
All over the country, historic post offices have been made accessible.  The solution for ours is not complicated, as Jack McCreary of DASH noted. And unlike the grotesque, vertical … more
I read with some alarm the suggestion that archers should patrol our streets to cull the herds of deer which would make it safe for geraniums while also supplying venison.   To be sure, the … more
SO ONCE AGAIN I ILLUSTRATE with my hapless great grandchildren—from left Claire, Iris and Simon Camfield-Bronstein. They will have little to do with creation of the near future of the early … more
So, is the onset of spring making you antsy to get out of your house after two-plus years of COVID isolation?  Are you new to town and itching to meet some folks? Not busy Sunday, April 16? … more
It’s madness out there.  Shortly after Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed a bill banning drag shows in public venues or non-age-restricted spaces, and totally banned gender-affirming … more
Well it is pretty obvious after reading the Health and Wellness insert in the Feb. 1 Leader that we do not need a Health and Wellness Center because we already have one.  Our whole town is a … more
The Leader’s story, “Lawsuit over Southeast Alaska fisheries makes waves locally,” covered Wild Fish Conservancy’s (WFC) misguided lawsuit which has serious implications for … more
Please, Leader, stop insulting people who speak up about the loss of biodiversity by publicly labeling them tree huggers. Google the phrase and you’ll find it’s a derogatory jab meant … more
Some key points were omitted from the article published in the most recent edition The Leader.   A major one was the amount of appreciation expressed at the March 9 meeting for the 70-year … more
As our elected officials and community members struggle to decide what to do with Port Townsend Golf Course, I suggest they look no farther than Sequim’s Carrie Blake Park to envision … more
Call it my enthusiasm or maybe even my obsession. Since 1979, my auto of choice has been the Porsche 911 and BJ has endured and enjoyed me having one in the garage.  There have been five of … more
Port Townsend’s biggest music festival has announced the dates and bands for this year’s return of THING. And according to the event’s organizers, the eclectic, three-day, … more
Three student artists from Jefferson County were named winners in the Olympic Educational Service District 114 in the 50th Annual Regional High School Art Show. Winning pieces from each of the … more
Planning is already underway for Soundcheck, the beloved music event centered on highlighting local musicians in local venues. While many know Soundcheck as the exciting, weeklong pre-game to … more
A Quilcene woman was arrested as part of a two-state, 10-team SWAT takedown that targeted a drug ring authorities say is tied to a white supremacist prison gang. Two dozen people were arrested … more
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