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    ‘Much Ado About Nothing,’ which opens on April 26, is actually a lot about something. It represents the continuation of Olympic Peninsula HomeConnection’s … more
  Martha is an authentic wooden 1907 schooner that’s been running youth sail training programs out of Port Townsend since 2001, but to Robert d’Arcy, who’s served as her … more
    The number of recipients of the scholarship funds from the Port Townsend Yacht Club has doubled from last year, meaning more opportunities to gain experience and advance … more
    “Trowels and Treasures,” the event on Sunday, April 28, in support of the Port Townsend “Magic of Christmas,” has grown significantly this year, from … more
  After seeing her star-making turn in Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” last year all that Hulu had to do to get me to watch its true-crime miniseries … more
James Edward Therou, 80, of Port Townsend, Washington, passed away on the evening of April 19th, in the company of his family and under the care of Jefferson County Home and Hospice. He had as … more
Doris Ida Loeschen, mother to Yvonne Hay and Robert Hay, grandmother to Aaron, Enya, Atticus, and Harvey, passed away suddenly the morning of 26 March in the memory unit of Sherwood Assisted Living … more
  A former volunteer with the Tri-Area Food Bank has filed a complaint with the IRS in an effort to trigger an audit of the non-profit. The Tax-Exempt Organization Complaint … more
  After more than 40 years, Dr. David Schores is retiring due to a recurrence of the bladder cancer he was diagnosed with eight years ago. His most vocal regret as he prepares to close … more
  State and local elected officials are expected to gather at 1 p.m. April 24 to celebrate the completion of the Point Hudson breakwater at the Point Hudson Marina in Port Townsend. … more
    The recently appointed eight-member “Healthier Together Task Force” will meet for the first time from 4-6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 30, at the Jefferson County … more
    Election season is gaining momentum, and candidate filing week for those seeking office in the November general election begins May 6. In addition to selecting candidates … more
Statewide Drought The Washington State Department of Ecology declared a statewide drought, citing low snowpack and forecasts for a dry and warm spring and summer. “After an exceptionally … more
    Spring has sprung, lake fishing season opens April 27, and outdoor enthusiasts will soon begin flocking to area lakes. Before you dive in, it may be wise to check conditions … more
    With utility lines buried and fresh asphalt laid, the Discovery Road project is well underway and appears to be on schedule, according to city staff. “The project … more
    On Nov. 4, 1924, Jefferson County citizens voted to create the entity that runs the port. Business interests who saw Port Angeles coming to life were behind the push, but it … more
    If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to harvest clams and oysters safely and sustainably, then join members of the Jefferson Marine Resources Committee and state fish and … more
It’s hard to imagine a better person to write the centennial history of the Port of Port Townsend than Scott Wilson. He knows his way around the town and the port, and the relationship between … more
Solid citizens pay taxes Your article about property tax due dates should have included a reminder that property taxes are not just a chore that needs to get done on time, but part of our … more
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