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   Off and running! We have a new year and we now can put so much stuff into the bin of needing to be forgotten. There was the almost-in-the-playoffs Seattle Mariners. It seems like … more
As a fan of TV reruns, I admit my favorite is “The Andy Griffith Show.” I remember the Mayberry days; glad to have grown up in the 1950s, a sweeter, simpler time that my grandkids and … more
    "Ferrari" is every inch a Michael Mann film. Its acting, cinematography and production are all impeccable, but I didn't find the end result entirely compelling. Mann has … more
  The Jefferson County Food Bank Association recently marked a significant chapter in its history as it welcomed Patricia Hennessy as its inaugural Executive Director. Hennessy’s … more
  Got a question for a textile artist? Get it answered Saturday, Jan. 13 when Peninsula Fiber Artists (PFA) present “A Chat with the Artists” from 2 to 3 p.m. at Northwind … more
Welcome, Martha! Longtime arts community member Martha Worthley is the new Interim Executive Director of Northwind Art. She steps into the role following Teresa Verraes' seven years of leading … more
  Look back to remember what works If you’re serious about improving your culinary skills, then sit down with a cup of coffee close to the New Year and reflect on what … more
    Chat with Steve Edmiston, and you’ll soon realize he’s no “Spooky” Mulder, but for an affably casual guy who notes he’s no expert in UFOs, … more
  In a startling revelation, County Commissioner Kate Dean has reported that the Jefferson County Indian Island Naval Base is supplying Tomahawk missiles to Israel, raising questions … more
    A week-long, two-county pursuit of a suspect of assault, arson and felony harassment has citizens on alert for about a day, before he was finally apprehended in his hometown … more
Port Townsend Mayor David Faber spoke with The Leader about lessons learned in his first two years in office, and the challenges he now faces. “I don’t believe in New Year’s … more
The razing of the barged-from-Victoria building was temporarily halted last week as citizens voiced concerns about the City’s compliance with environmental concerns, specifically asbestos … more
When America’s Mayor Rudy Giuliani assumed his title role in New York City, he brought with him a reputation of being a tough on crime. With the help of Police Commissioner Howard Safir the … 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
  For Port Hadlock band member Chris Miller, the return of The Faux Paws to the Palindrome at Eaglemount Cidery on Jan. 21 represents more than just another chance to perform music he … more
Little help?  The Jefferson County Auditor’s Office is looking for individuals to serve on both “For” and “Against” committees to write statements supporting … more
      Friday, January 4th, 1924   Canned: Shine Man Says Hundreds of Tons of Fine Fruit Now Going to Waste W.R. Hicks, of Shine, known as one of the … more
By Carole Marshall   Downstairs in the finished basement of my home is a mixed bag. One portion is a jumble, but open the door to the back room and you’ll find a neat and tidy … more
    Have you been wanting to test drive an electric vehicle--an EV? Or perhaps you need a car occasionally, either as an individual or for a local business? A new EV carshare … more
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