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Naval Magazine Indian Island is hosting the installation’s annual Deer Run 5k and 1-mile Fun Run on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023. more
A small brush fire broke out 11:44 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 16 on Paradise Bay Road, directly across from the Port Ludlow Village Store. more
Peninsula College’s Natural Resources program will now feature a lead faculty member with extensive ecology, biology, geology and marine biology education and experience. more
The Quilcene Food Bank has announced a groundbreaking ceremony for a new facility. It is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 7 at 161 Herbert Street. more
There is a mantra I hear after disaster strikes in so many places now. Government officials in Vermont, Maui, etc. all say, “This is unprecedented, we were not prepared. We thought it could … more
I’m writing to voice disagreement with Mr. Van Lelyveld’s recent column, “Golf Course debate coming to a head” published this past week. I believe he chose to use facts … more
In Hawaii, Aloha means both “hello,” and “goodbye,” and is used as a greeting when seeing someone for the first time and wishing them well at parting. We, here, must bear … more
We live in a beautiful location with so many people working to help it be a generous and compassionate community. The costs around some of the golf course plans and the proposed swimming pool … more
Fossils were shaped long ago and their shape stays fixed despite compelling natural forces. Politicians who continue to support natural gas and other fossil fuels are just like fossils. The … more
Zelda Elaine Kennedy (Armstrong) graced this world with her presence on December 9, 1942, to Mervin and Mrytle Armstrong in Bellingham, Wash. at St. Joseph's Hospital. She was the fourth of eight … more
The court has ruled there will be a new trial for Anna Young, who was convicted of first-degree assault and interfering with a report of domestic violence after she was accused of attacking her … more
By now, you might have noticed something different about Union Wharf. The cruise ship seems to be docking there a lot. More seagulls than usual. Oh, and also the giant whale skeleton. The skeleton in … more
Kirk Boxleitner kboxleitner@ptleader.com StrongerTowns, a Port Townsend nonprofit that serves as an umbrella for fledgling charities, is proud to announce the Benji Project, started in 2017 and … more
FOR RENT   500sf cottage that is fully furnished. One-quarter mile from the Hospital. $1,250.00 per month for a nine-month lease. Oct 1 to June 30. Off-street parking, no pets. Contact Randy at … more
The main house has two living areas, and a large backyard deck overlooking the yard. There are four bedrooms, with the master having its own bath and new king-size bed. One guest room has a furnished … more
Super Sale at the Four Corners Mini Storage . Come and take a treasure home. Something for everyone. We will start our sale on Saturday morning at 8:00 am and run it through Sunday afternoon. Buy a … more
The Celebration of Life for David Earl Moe is on Sunday, August 20th at 3pm at Fort Townsend State Park Amphitheater. Dave was born to Earl and Arleta (formerly Huff) in Kalispell, Montana. They … more
Coon Plumbing is looking for a FULL-TIME OFFICE MANAGER ; fast paced work environment, excellent customer service skills, computer skills, multi-tasking a must. Wages DOE. Email or bring in resume. … more
Former Port Townsend resident, Matthew Lawson, died suddenly on Sunday, July 9, 2023 in San Antonio, Texas. He was 43. He was born January 31, 1980 in Bremerton, Wash. to Brian and Tamara … more
On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 12 p.m., there will be a brief ceremony to inter the ashes of James F. Bunce Jr. at Marrowstone Island Cemetery. James grew up in the area and graduated from Chimacum … more
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