BY Jason Victor Serinus
Port Townsend’s newest board/commission, the Equity, Access, and Rights (EAR) Advisory Board, is currently taking form. So far, only 10 applicants have …
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2/7/24
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By Zhaleh Almaee
Poignant and honest, Gin Hammond delivers a remarkable piece of theater touching the heart of the complex, often painful experience of being a multicultural or …
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2/7/24
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Cate Comerford, 69, was born on Feb. 20, 1954, in San Diego, California and died Jan 17, 2024 after battling Lewy Body Dementia for the past year. She will be remembered in so many ways by so many …
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1/31/24
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Richard Allan Traister, 83, of Port Ludlow, Washington, formerly Colorado. Went to be with the Lord on January 20th, 2024.
Richard was a Navy corpsman alongside his brothers; Roland and twin …
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1/31/24
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1/31/24
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By Kirk Boxleitner
A $2.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce will allow the Port of Port Townsend to purchase a new boat hoist, in addition to retaining at least 171 …
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1/31/24
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Members of the Port of Port Townsend’s Farm Steering Committee will walk the recently-acquired Short’s Family Farm in Chimacum on Feb. 7 as step one of the agency’s plan …
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BY James Robinson
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1/31/24
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A treasured space for connection, The Nest community coffeehouse celebrates its first anniversary this month. One of three staple programs of the youth-oriented nonprofit …
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By Leader Staff
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1/31/24
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Kelli Sullivan, owner of Ground to Perfection at 1117 Water Street, serves up hot coffee and other treats to locals and visitors alike, seven days a week. Formerly in the biotech field in …
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1/31/24
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Body autonomy
On the front page of your January 24 issue (“Marchers stand up for reproductive rights”) there is a photograph of a man carrying a sign professing his …
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1/31/24
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Volunteers sought for Snow Creek plantings
The North Olympic Salmon Coalition (NOSC) and the Jefferson Land Trust seek volunteers to help plant native trees and shrubs along the …
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1/31/24
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Over the course of seven hours on Saturday, Jan. 27, roughly a dozen members of the North Olympic Peninsula Quilts of Valor worked with close to 30 yards of fabric in the …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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1/31/24
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After three months as managing editor of a newspaper in one of my favorite communities, I’m confronted with an uncomfortable realization: I did the best I could, but could have done …
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by Erik Dolson
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1/31/24
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They were tucked in the long, wide desk drawer bound together by a thick elastic band. Leafing through the packet, I discovered 11 years of desktop calendars. Scanning each …
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By Carole Marshall
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1/31/24
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You may think we have come quietly to the end of the football season with barely a whimper. The Seahawks did not make the playoffs. The Huskies earned a trip to the college …
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by Ned Luce
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1/31/24
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On Saturday, Feb. 3, more than 30 Port Townsend music students will travel to Port Angeles to participate in the Washington Music Educators Association North Olympic Regional …
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Special to The Leader
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1/31/24
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While he may hold down a more formal, no-nonsense job, Daniel Schafer has recently gone public with the flights of fantasy previously shared only with his family.
Schafer, the …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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1/31/24
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Contemporary folk music artist Tracy Grammer has garnered acclaim across the country and throughout her field. The Boston Globe described her as “one of the finest singers and …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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1/31/24
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It's a measure of how far pop culture has progressed that "The Iron Claw" is neither Zac Efron's first critically praised performance, nor is it the first film about …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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1/31/24
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Visiting an artist in their studio provides a path to better understand their process and get a more intimate look at their work outside the gallery setting. Ann Reynolds-Pearl is no …
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By CAROLYN LEWIS
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1/31/24
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