4/3/24
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The question of whether new policies around short term rentals need to be adopted by the county is on the May 1 agenda of the Jefferson County Planning Commission. Those decisions could …
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By Jon Michael Karpilow
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4/3/24
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The 32nd annual Port Townsend Farmers Market opens Saturday, April 6, with the Jefferson County Farmers Markets cutting a red ribbon, ringing a cowbell and parading goats …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/3/24
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Olympic Peninsula YMCA now has until May 6 to respond to a demand letter from attorneys representing a Port Townsend woman permanently banned from the city pool after an incident with a …
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By James Robinson
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4/3/24
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The goal of the new Quilcene and Brinnon Connections meetings, starting Thursday, April 4, is to generate as much productivity as the original series of meetings did.
The original …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/3/24
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Port Townsend has a lot of interesting characters, human and otherwise.
Consider the cougar which, like many humans, defies easy classification, or even one name. It’s also known as …
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Meredith Jordan, Editor
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4/3/24
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Don't cave to Jaman
In response to Julie Jaman's demand for compensation from the city as a result of her actions at the YMCA pool:
Ms. Jaman is NOT the victim here. If …
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4/3/24
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Statewide turnout high for presidential primary
OLYMPIA — Washington Presidential Primary election results certified March 29 by Secretary of State Steve Hobbs show the …
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4/3/24
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A Family Dollar store is coming to Port Hadlock and some residents are asking why they didn’t know about a change that they say will significantly alter the …
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By James Robinson
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4/3/24
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Plans are afoot for a new city pocket park at 12th Street and Hancock, and city staff want the public to share their ideas and input at a community outreach event at the site on April 4.
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By James Robinson
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4/3/24
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The Port Townsend Marine Science Center invites the community to take part in its “Earth Day” beach and roadside cleanups, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 20, with …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/3/24
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If you are visiting Fort Worden and look up to see someone swinging through the trees, don’t be alarmed: They are there to help.
The Friends of Fort Worden will be …
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By Jon Hall
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4/3/24
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If a genetic engineer designed the perfect feline, he or she would create a big cat like those often appearing in Nextdoor feeds on the Olympic …
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By Scott Doggett
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4/3/24
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Directors with Olympic Peninsula HomeConnection (OPHC) are poised to launch their 11th student Shakespeare play this spring — Much Ado About Nothing — with opening …
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By James Robinson
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4/3/24
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The black comedy thriller "Promising Young Woman" was originally released theatrically near the end of 2020, but the Port Townsend Film Festival's ongoing "Focus Film" series is bringing …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/3/24
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For the past three years, Gabe Van Lelyveld has been working on a documentary that’s sought to capture a life-changing relationship between two local men, one of them …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/3/24
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Once a quarter I’m taking you into my kitchen for a look at what I’m learning, and how it adds to a kitchen life.
New Cuisine—Africa
I’m …
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By Sidonie Maroon
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4/3/24
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The Port Townsend Film Festival’s ongoing “Focus Film” series is partnering with Dove House Advocacy Services in April to present the 2020 film …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/3/24
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The Mock Trial team at Port Townsend High School competed in the Washington State Championships March 22-24.
The team won the William Downing Values and Professionalism Award …
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By Chris Pierson
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4/3/24
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Port Townsend High School's Knowledge Bowl team secured their second consecutive state championship title, but not before a nail-biting semifinal that pushed the competition into overtime.
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4/3/24
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