Letters to the Editor
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The water’s fine   Wars start by misunderstandings, by distortions of fact - or by seeing things through different lenses. I find myself thinking that the Julie Jaman … more
Don't cave to Jaman   In response to Julie Jaman's demand for compensation from the city as a result of her actions at the YMCA pool: Ms. Jaman is NOT the victim here. If … more
My husband and I moved here in 2001. Our son and family had found this lovely town. We came to be near them.   Born on an Iowa farm, went to one-room country school. High School … more
By Judy Alexander    Perhaps newcomers and even some who have been here longer are unaware of the campaign that established our public power utility, or some of the other … more
“Nature” always has the last laugh, just as it’s forcibly reminding us now. Harmony with nature was never a choice, but forced upon us over the long and short run. It’s past … more
There are only about 1,700 registered voters in Quilcene.  It’s a pretty small community.  That means your vote really counts! Last month the Quilcene School District offered voters … more
I recently attended “The Climate Restorers — Part 1” at The Commons in Fort Worden. (Thank you, Skeeter a.k.a. Michael Pilarski, and Rick and Jan!)     The film … more
Vote Yes in April Quilcene voters are facing a school levy April 23. As a former school board member, many community members have reached out to me asking for clarification prior to receiving … more
Connecting through the arts   This letter is to express my praise for all the ways we make connections in our community. Through music concerts at Centrum, as well as art exhibitions … more
Religious Fervor   It is hard to have guessed that one of the current threats to our 248-year-old democracy would spring from the phrase “one nation under God.” But the … more
Editor’s Note: Reflection and renewal   While we wait for spring to bring its softness and renewal, the late winter season delivers a period of reflection. Next week, … more
Facing the changes   Mitzi Jo Gordon   It sounds cliché, because it’s true: Change is the one true constant.  I’m changing all the time, and … more
Port Hadlock Looks Ahead   I am writing to express my interest and curiosity about the upcoming installation of a new sewer system in our Port Hadlock community. It's undoubtedly a … more
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 … more
Tree Trimming   I understand the poplars along the boat yard are now scheduled for removal in the spring. It’s about time. I, for one, will be happy to see the invasive species … more
GAZA   Today, the people of Gaza are being attacked and their homes destroyed using weapons we paid for and sent. It is time for someone to stop this wanton killing and maiming, which … more
PALESTINE   To the Editor,   Perhaps you’ve seen us outside Safeway, at the Upto wn Farmers’ Market, downtown on Water Street, or at the Chimacum Corner … more
Liability Dear Editor: I don't know who was responsible for the engineering and creation of the Kearny St. roundabout, as it is now I have to ask if any thought was given to safe passage of … more
Live and learn   Dear Editor: I like the effect the edge lane road markings have had on Fir Street. The other day I was walking south on Fir on   my way home from Fort … more
Makin’ a list   Dear Editor Here is my Holiday card to my community. This past year has held many challenges for me but like most of us I want to say thank you for … more
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