The Nest is more than just a coffee house in Uptown Port Townsend. It’s a safe, fun, inspiring and helpful place for youth, for tweens, teens, and young adults under 25.
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On Nov. 8 the Chimacum School District Board of Directors voted to approve the placement of a Capital Projects Levy on the Feb.13, 2024 Special Elections ballot. The capital levy is a significant …
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Acrylic artist Jeanne Joseph is Port Ludlow Art League artist of the month for December.
Living on the shores of the Olympic Peninsula, Jeanne states, “I have saltwater running through my …
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11/15/23
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The East Jefferson Rivals girls’ soccer team narrowly lost to the Annie Wright Gators in an Oct. 28 playoff game.
East Jefferson seized an early lead on the …
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BY KAYLEE KLINE AND MAKAYLA VANDENBERG
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11/15/23
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East Jefferson varsity volleyball dropped their last three games and missed the playoffs.
The Rivals finished 5-13 in conference play, and 6-15 overall.
Nisqually League coaches …
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BY BRIAN MACKENZIE
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11/15/23
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Jefferson County Commissioner Kate Dean is weighing a congressional campaign following US Rep. Derek Kilmer’s announcement that he will not seek another term.
“I’ve always …
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BY CHARLIE BERMANT
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11/10/23
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Nakoa Therese (Guffey) Wodjenski unexpectedly passed away in her Puyallup, Washington home on October 19, 2023. Koa, as she was known to family and friends, was 41.
Koa was born October 1, 1982 …
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11/9/23
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Rosella M. Bates (Rosie) was born on April 5, 1933, in Orth Itasca, Minnesota to Harry Otto and Gladys (Olson) Otto. Rosella passed away peacefully from natural causes on October 23, 2023, at the …
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11/9/23
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11/8/23
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On Monday, Nov. 13, the City of Port Townsend plans to conduct a tour and workshop at the Mountain View Campus for the Healthier Together pool initiative.
In the …
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Port Townsend is better prepared than many other places for the crisis posed by climate change, according to those tasked with addressing the issue. Still, some dangers could threaten the …
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By Charlie Bermant
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11/8/23
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Washington State Ferries impacted by limited vessel availability
The Washington State Ferry Chimacum went out of service on Saturday, Nov. 4, after one of its main engines threw a …
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11/8/23
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The owners of the Chimacum Corner Farmstand recently acquired an adjoining piece of property, but their plans for it remain largely nebulous.
Katy McCoy and Phil …
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by Kirk Boxleitner
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11/8/23
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The American Legion Marvin G Shields Memorial Post 26 in Port Townsend is hosting a Veterans Day celebration on Saturday, Nov. 11. at 10 a.m. The PT Summer Band will play a …
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By Thais Oliveira
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11/8/23
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There’s a certain odd balance this fall as the City of Port Townsend seeks to blend a dynamic future with an exceptional past.
We have battles over a $38+ million bond for an aquatic …
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11/8/23
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Tasteless photo
To the editor: Where is your taste? You have placed this oh so sad news of another druggie/robber with two pictures on your front page. How can this be when such …
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11/8/23
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With its Masquerade Gala following Halloween, the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce wants prospective attendees to know that its event on Saturday, Nov. 18, is not a costume ball.
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Kirk Boxleitner
kboxleitner@ptleader.com
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11/8/23
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On Thursday, Dec. 14 at 6 p.m. Port Ludlow Community Church welcomes pianist extraordinaire Mike Carroll as he performs seasonal pieces from Johann Sebastian Bach to George Winston.
The concert …
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11/8/23
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Silk paintings, art quilts, embroidery, beadwork and custom-designed garments are featured in “Daily Dose of Fiber,” the new Peninsula Fiber Artists 27/7 walk-by exhibit open through Dec. …
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11/8/23
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Dr. Liz Nesbitt and David B. Williams will discuss the amazing array of past life featured in their new book, “Spirit Whales and Sloth Tales: Fossils in Washington State,” on Sunday, Nov. …
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11/8/23
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