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    As an act of filmmaking, A24's "Civil War" constitutes a fascinatingly skillful sleight-of-hand. The dialogue parcels out tidbits about a third-term president (Nick … more
While talking with a friend about what they agreed was a community (if not world-wide) problem, Judith Alexander’s friend suggested that she meet with local filmmaker Rose Madrone. … more
The rain held off on an early April Tuesday when nine women teed off for their second game of the season. With handicaps established, the game of the day was low net. Competition was tight with … more
Trinity United Methodist’s Candlelight Concerts host Chris Gilbert, a local folk music musician, who will be performing there on Thursday, April 25, at 7 p.m. for one set … more
Safe harbor   The marina at Point Hudson has reopened after two winters of extensive renovation: the new jetty is a welcome reprieve from Mare Pacificum.   May is Art … more
There is a location change for the Tri-Area Garden Club (TAGC) Annual Plant Sale. This year the sale will be held on Saturday, May 11 from 9 to 1 p.m. in the Horticulture Building at the Jefferson … more
    Tri-Area Food Bank managers John and Sue Laird were ousted from their positions last Tuesday. John Laird said he was given the choice of resigning or being sued. It is … more
    In a surprisingly swift action, Jefferson County has approved a one-year moratorium on new applications for short-term rentals (STRs). The decision, made April 8, specifically … more
  In an effort to increase campus security, Port Townsend High School is now equipped with a two-way video intercom system which school officials say will help control campus access and … more
    With ballot drop boxes now open for the April 23 special election, Quilcene School District officials are hoping for a successful levy increase this time after an identical … more
    With its lease expiring at the end of June, the Jefferson County Emergency Shelter is set to close, giving the center’s 12 occupants two months to relocate. The … more
  Just as the Port Townsend Marine Science Center is inviting the community to take part in its “Earth Day” beach and roadside cleanups on Saturday, April 20, so too is the Port … more
    The Quimper Grange at 1219 Corona St. in Port Townsend is hosting the Dying Matters Guild’s seminar on “Green Burial Options” from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on … more
    For spring’s major offering in its 65th birthday season, Key City Public Theater has dipped into the relative past for Gunmetal Blues, Scott Wentworth’s … more
  Narrowing down at the end of the school year, Port Townsend School District Superintendent Dr. Linda Rosenbury reflected on the current state of the schools. “In general when I … more
    A local push to light up the city skatepark may soon come to fruition, according to City Manager John Mauro. The city skatepark currently has no lighting. … more
    Jefferson Land Trust is poised to develop a four-year strategic plan that will guide the organization into 2029, and they are seeking a consultant to help. Jefferson Land … more
    Tara McCauley was hired as the Jefferson County Historical Society’s program director in December of 2019, before being drafted to serve as its interim executive … more
    As spectators gather for the annual Rhododendron Parade, Port Townsend Sunrise Rotary members will lay a track down Monroe Street, then release thousands of numbered golf … more
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