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Dear Editor: I’m appalled after reading Lloyd Mullen’s article in last weeks’ Leader. In it he stated that Mayor David Faber has opined the sport of golf is declining. … more
Dear Editor: I attended the City Council meeting on July 17 where the future of the Port Townsend Golf Course was to be decided. Three council members said they did not feel welcome and had … more
Dear Editor: In regard to the idea of closing the golf course as we need more public space and that this area is being under utilized, here are some points. Next to the golf course is Kah Tai … more
Dear Editor, I attended the July 17 five-hour City Council meeting with the future of the golf course on the agenda. I gave a public comment in support of the hybrid option for the golf course. … more
Dear Editor: I was delighted to see the recent recognition you gave to Janneke Peterson, local educator and recipient of the Edge Prize. As a representative of the Washington Native Plant … more
Dear Editor: When I was a kid, we had the recreation center. What a place. There we could could enjoy many activities where young people could hang out. OMG, parents knew where there kids were. … more
Dear Editor: At the July 17 City Council meeting, after sitting through hours of testimony mostly by users of the golf course, I was surprised, and happy to hear Mayor Faber encouraging the … more
Eleanor Ann Moller of Port Townsend has graduated cum laude from Linfield University with a bachelor of science in nursing. Honors are determined once a student's final grades have been … more
Last week divers and marine biologists spent a few days relocating invertebrates who had become quite attached to the south jetty at Hudson Point. Their new home is a pile of submerged ballast … more
On July 20, a seemingly ordinary day of pickleball drills took a bizarre turn when a woman brazenly stole a 3-gallon Coleman blue ice chest, packed with fresh organic produce, from under a tree in … more
As a rural community, the ability to respond to emergencies and recover from disaster is dependent on knowing where and how to connect to information and resources before a crisis. Build that … more
Summer is a vulnerable time for kids who rely on free or reduced-price meals during the school year, writes Erin Hawkins for the YMCA. “At the Y, we know that children who receive daily … more
In her attic studio, lined with bundles of willow, Mo Walrath builds “soul boats.”  They’re long caskets, vessels to hold loved ones. For this weaver, making them is an … more
Youth Education in Arts (YEA) Music Camp round two is scheduled from Monday, Aug. 7 through Friday, Aug. 11 at Swan School in Port Townsend.  Students in grades entering 5 through 12 will … more
  Key City Public Theatre’s final weekend of Shakespeare in the Park brings a new play to the Chetzemoka Park stage: “Sometimes the Rain, Sometimes the Sea,” Julia … more
Olympic Peninsula native Roger Ferguson has accumulated half a century of experience in bluegrass music, and estimates he’s played in Port Townsend and Jefferson County “countless … more
Olympic Peninsula native Roger Ferguson has accumulated half a century of experience in bluegrass music, and estimates he’s played in Port Townsend and Jefferson County “countless … more
I’m daydreaming of a world tour of cucumber salad as I water my garden. It’s on my bucket list to grow all thirteen cucumbers from my favorite seed company — “Renee’s … more
Jamestown S’Klallam elder Celeste Dybeck plopped, exhausted, into a chair when she arrived home last week from a day of Paddle to Muckleshoot events at Jamestown Beach. The 72-year-old would … more
Personnel responded to a fire Friday morning in Port Townsend after a 10:03 a.m. call reported smoke drifting from the abandoned Tyler Street wharf at Tyler and Water Streets. Jon Stuart, … more
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