Jeffrey Earl Benedict, Seattle native, Port Ludlow resident and long time teacher at Chimacum High passed away on Wednesday, April 24th, 2024.
Jeff’s life will be celebrated at 12:30 pm on …
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Elmer “Butch” Stanton, 88, of Port Townsend, died Monday, May 27th, surrounded by his loving family. Elmer is survived by his wife of 66 years, MaryRose Stanton; his children Kathi …
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A water main failure underneath Mountain View Campus caused major flooding damage from the evening of Tuesday, May 28, through the morning of Wednesday, May 29, shutting down …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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6/5/24
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California sea lions might be taking up residence along the city’s waterfront to the delight of onlookers, but it is to the dismay of officials at the Port of Port …
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By James Robinson
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6/5/24
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Port Townsend Pride, the June 8 celebration of the visibility, self-acceptance, and equality of the LGBTQ+ community, will have a fresh feel this year.
It is being hosted for …
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By Alex Frick
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6/5/24
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With the onset of summer, road repair season has begun and crews with the City of Port Townsend have plans to tackle some of the town’s most pesky potholes.
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By James Robinson
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6/5/24
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Following the closure of the Visitor Information Center at the Jefferson Transit park and ride in March — and with tourism season ramping up — city staff report they have …
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By James Robinson and Kirk Boxleitner
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6/5/24
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PUD buys AP&T building
The Jefferson PUD board of commissioners approved the purchase of the Alaska Power & Telecom (AP&T) building at 193 Otto St. during a special meeting on May …
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The Port Townsend Marine Science Center has announced its next set of repair events, which show people how to fix clothing, electronics, furniture and a variety of household goods, and …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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6/5/24
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For one weekend a year, anglers young and old across the state can fish for many species without a license during the annual Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s …
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By James Robinson
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6/5/24
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The open meadow at 231 Mason St. in Port Hadlock, which is currently filled with tall grasses and surrounded by even taller trees, made for a beautiful gathering point on the warm, sunny …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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6/5/24
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The Quilcene Barn is back for its eighth season of free chamber music “Concerts in the Barn,” this year but it roots go much deeper.
Leigh Hearon, …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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6/5/24
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Gallery-9 in downtown Port Townsend is featuring the works of two artists for June with Susan Martin Spar’s oil paintings and pastels, and Robin McKann’s …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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6/5/24
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During her lifetime, Susan Keister was reluctant to exhibit her work. An innate modesty fed her commitment to create privately and quietly, sharing her work only with those …
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By Karen Clemens
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6/5/24
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“Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” is not only the direct sequel to 2015’s “Mad Max: Fury Road,” but also the fifth installment in writer-director George …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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6/5/24
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Polluters should pay for harm done
On March 26, 2024, a cargo ship from Singapore, the Dali, lost power for three minutes, and rammed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, snarling …
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6/5/24
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Furry companions add a great deal to a positive aging attitude. They exhibit unconditional love and they’re always glad to see you. Also, they can take you out of negative chatter with their …
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