This is in response to the letter by Sandra Stowell in the November 16th paper.
It’s unfortunate that she does not understand the game and business of golf. She suggests that golf could be …
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Have you spent time at the Port Townsend Golf Course, a viable local business? Did you ever invite friends to laugh and holler as you hit a bucket of balls, or golf solo for the pleasure of …
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As reported in last week’s Leader, the sheriff’s candidates’ post-election statements reflected the character they demonstrated during the race.
Art Frank congratulated Joe Nole …
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You might think a town with a lot of environmentally-conscious old folks would have a streetscape where everyone – including disabled people – could safely and conveniently opt out of …
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The following is my personal opinion and not that of the Envisioning PT Golf Course and Mountain View Commons stakeholder’s committee, of which I am a member.
For nearly 30 years, …
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I am in awe of businesses that can somehow rise above the goal of just making money and make closely held values the core inspiration for business choices.
Friends have suggested I check out …
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The Port Ludlow man who was stabbed to death by a 17-year-old teenager at his home Monday has been identified as Robert E. Carpenter.
Carpenter, 56, died on the front porch of his home after he …
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Brian Kelly
bkelly@ptleader.com | 11/30/22 |
Connie Rae Rogel (nee Schuler) of Bonita Springs, Florida passed away peacefully on Nov. 20, 2022, at the age of 79 years.
She is survived by Steven R. Rogel (husband); Wendy A. Mueller …
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“I pray now that when I surrender and let go, I may claim the promises: that all things may be made new, that I may know even as I am known, that I may be there when mercy and truth meet …
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Noel Criscuola passed away on the morning of Nov. 24 at Jefferson Healthcare Medical Center after a long struggle with dementia.
He is survived by a sister, Vicky (Keith) Hutchings; a brother, …
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The city of Port Townsend has submitted a “request for qualifications” for the potential construction of a new health and wellness center.
The request is for a consultant to provide …
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Native plants are returning home to Fort Worden.
Starting with a “test run” this past year along Battery Way East, the Friends of Fort Worden have added habitat restoration to their …
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Leader News Staff
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
Whether its the cheesy Hallmark movies playing nonstop on the TV, the local businesses around town decked out in bright lights and green-and-red …
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James Sloan
jsloan@ptleader.com | 11/30/22 |
The proper amount of holiday cheer is a busload.
That’s why Toys for Tots is bringing back their popular “Stuff the Bus” event on Saturday, Dec. 3.
“Stuff the Bus” …
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Leader News Staff
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The Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners has canceled its last planned meeting of 2022.
The meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 21 has been called off.
Commissioner meetings will …
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Leader News Staff
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A Port Ludlow man who was hurt in a two-car crash near the Hood Canal Bridge on Saturday, Nov. 19 has died from his injuries.
Marcus K. Daly, 76, of Port Ludlow, passed away at Tacoma General …
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Leader News Staff
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Friends and admirers are invited to a reception in his honor from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, 2022 at the Worthington Mansion, 101 E. Columbia St., Quilcene. John was a prominent member of the …
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The Kitsap County man suspected of shooting and killing a Port Hadlock man at Sandy Shore Lake in late July was found dead last week in the Poulsbo area.
Jason B. Thesenvitz, 40, died Tuesday, …
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Brian Kelly
bkelly@ptleader.com | 11/30/22 |
Fourteen volunteers with the Northwest Watershed Institute made their way to the Tarboo Wildlife Preserve in Quilcene in mid-November to set up more than 130 protective cages to preserve local …
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 11/30/22 |
Free home COVID-19 test kits will be available through the end of the year, according to the Washington State Department of Health.
The department will continue to give away the test kits to …
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Leader News Staff
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