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The Port Townsend Main Street Program has some very special events planned for October. For many of us, fall is a favorite time of year, with the changing light, historic buildings framed by … more
In my experience, it is vital to keep our proven and most effective people in leadership during rapidly changing times. We are in such times! I strongly encourage our community to re-elect Greg … more
Please vote for Art Frank for Sheriff. I’ve met with Art Frank several times over the past few months and have been very impressed with his law enforcement background and dedication to … more
How sad it is that election season is once again upon us and people still insist on voting for a color over a candidate! The “Vote Blue No Matter Who” yard signs and rhetoric are back in … more
More violence and mayhem — that seems to be what the recent editorial bias is in our once great PT Leader. Crime is not the “lead” story in Jefferson County. Culture, peace, and … more
My kitchen island is an autumnal still life of winter squashes. Arranged in artistic topsy-turvy are pie pumpkins, buttercups, butternuts, acorns, delicatas, and a green-skinned beauty that looks … more
“Plant lavender for luck.” – Alice Hoffman, “Practical Magic” Lavender offers many gifts to the gardener. It offers fragrant foliage and flowers in shades of purple, … more
Destination: McMinnville, Oregon for a Porsche Club event.  We were trying to stay on the roads not named “I-5,” but after enjoying BJ’s professional navigation of the … more
I read in the last opinion section the letter titled, “Residents Deserve a Safer Tomorrow.” We have safety with Sheriff Nole. We have needed Law Enforcement several times and the response … more
A couple of years ago, just prior to relocating from Seattle, I learned about the Community Build’s project to build shelters and villages for homeless people here. I participated in the … more
There have been several recent letters extolling Greg Brotherton’s achievements in his first term as a county commissioner. None have mentioned Brotherton’s approval of property tax … more
After the years of the pandemic school closures, Olympic Mountain Pet Pals is happy to report that Read to Rover is back with weekly sessions at Chimacum Creek Primary and Salish Coast second-grade … more
In the Oct. 5 edition there was front-page coverage of Mr. Blake Fox’s guilty plea for murder. It’s personal for me. The Leader also provided front-page coverage regarding my son’s … more
Neah Bay blanked Quilcene as the Red Devils kept the Rangers scoreless 38-0 in boys football Friday. The loss dropped Quilcene to 4-4 (2-1) while the Red Devils remained unbeaten at 7-0 … more
Looks like Quilcene had a box of leftover fireworks from Independence Day. And it had a very short fuse. The Rangers offense exploded early, with a 36-0 burst by halftime, as Quilcene flashed … more
Robert Force received the Founding Father award during the Port Townsend Petanque Alliance’s 10-year anniversary celebration for his efforts to bring the sport to Port … more
The East Jefferson Rivals varsity girls volleyball team lost their recent home matchup against Charles Wright Academy 3-0.  Last Wednesday’s loss leaves the Rivals’ record at … more
The East Jefferson Rivals cross country teams competed in the Nike Hole in the Wall Invitational at Lakewood High School in Arlington this weekend, with plenty of runners showcasing their … more
The Lummi Blackhawks missed their ferry and ended up an hour late for their 1B football matchup Saturday with the Rangers.  Turns out, when they finally got to Quilcene, it was Miller … more
One of Jefferson County’s affordable housing projects, 7th Haven, is set to receive a major boost in its coffers thanks to state infrastructure grants provided by the Washington State … more
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