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Marcia Kelbon admits that she really hadn’t been politically active until two years ago. “I was commuting back and forth to Seattle and I saw that city fall apart and I saw the same … more
For the month of January, the Orion Marine Group crew building a new jetty at the mouth of the Point Hudson Marina will double its number and its work hours. Two crews instead of one will be … more
  Over the course of the past two months, The Leader has reported on the sentencing hearings of Siaumau Sanele Auseuga, a former felon who was convicted of illegal firearm possession in … more
“Life offers more to those who say yes.” This advice from a good friend made 2023 an incredible year. It brought me to The Leader last October. It sent me to Denmark or two weeks … 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
  The East Jefferson Rivals Wrestling team completed their winter break in fine fashion.   On Dec. 28, the team sent 18 wrestlers to compete in a girls’ tournament and a Junior … more
  High school winter sports continue to be in high gear during these gray and windy months. Fortunately, we are one month out from the beginning of another youth sports season: middle … more
    The East Jefferson Rivals girls’ basketball team traveled to face the Tarriers of Charles Wright Academy. The 4-2 Rivals entered the contest confident of victory … more
  The East Jefferson Rivals boys’ basketball team roared back from a 28-point deficit to force overtime and defeat Charles Wright in Tacoma last Wednesday. East Jefferson started … more
There’s a dazzling new fiber arts exhibit at Northwind Art’s Jeanette Best Gallery. Entitled “Burst of Color,” the exhibit features over 100 eye-catching art pieces created by … more
    The Community Chorus of Port Townsend and East Jefferson County starts preparations for April concerts on Sunday, Jan. 14, when singers launch their spring rehearsal season at … more
  Port Townsend Ballet’s Artistic Director John Bishop is offering Boys Ballet classes for $5 per lesson on Tuesdays from 4 to 5 p.m. Bishop is also offering Special Ballet Training … more
    Dr. Tigran Arakelyan, artistic director of the Port Townsend Symphony, was recently named among the “Top 30 Professionals of the Year” by Musical America … more
    Northwind Art, the visual arts nonprofit based in Port Townsend, is searching for a new executive director to guide development of its downtown gallery spaces, as well as the … more
  To kick off a new year in the garden, I reached out to two of Jefferson County’s gardening mavens: Bridget Gregg, director of the WSU Extension Master Gardener Program, and Suzanne … more
The Port Townsend Marine Science Center (PTMSC) will host local artist and naturalist Nam Siu at its “Future of Oceans” lecture series on Sunday, Jan. 14, 3 p.m., at The Chapel at Fort … more
    As a Washington state boy, there’s no way I wasn’t reviewing this week’s premiere of “The Boys in the Boat,” based on the 2013 book by Daniel … more
The year 2024 has begun. How are you feeling about that? When, in late 2023, I asked some neighbors about what was to come, they cited the presidential election as they expressed fear, dread, … more
This is a puzzlement for many of us. And sometimes a befuddlement. I speak here of a fairly recent and positive development in the newspaper biz: the New York Times’ growing stable of … more
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