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    The local concert series that began in 2018, and recovered from a COVID-forced intermission, is continuing through the New Year and early winter months of 2024. Matt … more
“We like to make sure everyone is getting a good lunch,” said Jim Lopez, president of the Port Townsend Senior Association (PTSA). “I’m not sure what their nutrition is like … more
    Over the past 20 years, the combined Port Townsend and Chimacum wrestling team averaged two wrestlers per year from Chimacum High School, but this year saw a significant shift … more
Sadie LeDonna and Shawn Kellogg have announced purchase of the building housing their business, Pop-Up Movement, that provides quality movement education for both children and adults through … more
The Port Townsend Yacht Club awarded nine scholarships for the academic year 2023 - 2024. The Yacht Club has awarded these scholarships annually for over 30 years. They are offered to … more
Sidonie Maroon, Culinary educator for The Food Co-op   Years ago, I remade Christmas cooking for myself. Little by little, I decided what mattered and let the rest go. And what did … more
  What do Ebenezer Scrooge and Hamlet have in common? As bizarre bedfellows as they may seem, they both have their rightful place in Key City Public Theatre’s new farcical holiday … more
    Welcome to the Disney era of "Doctor Who." Once upon a time, there was a globally popular, decades-spanning sci-fi TV series about a mythic alien trickster figure, who … more
The Jefferson County Library District Winter Giving Campaign is focused on funding a solar energy project.  In addition to reducing fossil fuel use and increasing energy resiliency within … more
Kitsap Credit Union has announced the appointment of Richard Polipnick as the new branch manager of their Port Townsend branch. Polipnick has over a decade in the banking and finance industry … more
The Friends of Fort Worden State Park will begin removing an old garbage dump next week along Mule Barn Road and turn the area into a natural meadow with a view of the nearby Chinese Gardens. … more
On the evening of Saturday, Dec. 2, at approximately 4:15 p.m., a small single-engine plane had an emergency while attempting to land at Jefferson International Airport. The front landing gear … more
  Although no vote was taken, two of the three members of the Board of Jefferson County Commissioners expressed unfavorable opinions regarding the proposed funding mechanism recommendations … more
  The Magic of Christmas is coming back to Port Townsend this year in a new and revised edition. Moved from the Jefferson County Fairgrounds to the American Legion Hall because rent … more
  Krystal Kennedy was only 10 when she witnessed Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker.” She was in costume and on stage. “The first I ever saw or heard any of the … more
A second person has died as a result of a collision on Nov. 14 on State Route 104 where it intersects Paradise Bay Rd. at the west end of the Hood Canal Bridge. According to Washington State … more
  A hundred and thirty-eight steps and three landings separate Haller Fountain on Washington Street and the intersection of Taylor and Jefferson. From the bottom to the top, the … more
It’s a scenario that a number of Port Townsend residents wonder about. If they encounter a person on the street who appears to be in crisis — perhaps homeless, possibly mentally ill, … more
Leader omitted quotes I was sorry to find that quotes Centrum was asked for were entirely omitted from the story about the end of THING. I believe that context matters, so I submit the same … more
  Seattle Theater Group’s recent announcement that its THING music and arts festival would not be returning to Port Townsend, after three years at the Fort Worden, it did not come as … more
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