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  The situation unfolding at the Port Townsend Food Co-op over the last six months is multifaceted, starting with an issue that was made public about an employee feeling unsafe and quitting … more
  Jason Serinus’ Jan. 8 letter misquotes my Jan. 1 epistle to attack a straw man for claiming the dismissed Food Co-op board member’s alleged abuse of staff happened … more
Tax money not diverted It’s true that the Lincoln Building still stands, but it’s not true that $500,000 of voter-approved and allocated funds for the building were … more
  By now, voters have received the special election ballots for the school levies in the mail. Who doesn’t want to support kids and education? But I felt bad. For the first time … more
  We need a sheriff that will follow, support, and carry out all laws of the land. We have seen the massive problems since Obama and Biden had their pick and choose law enforcement. The … more
Port Townsend is many things. A time capsule of architecture, a vibrant arts community, all wrapped in some of the most breathtaking scenery one could hope for. We are all of those things. While they … more
You own property in one of the school districts in East Jefferson County. As a result, you got a ballot and information pamphlet last week about the proposed “Educational Programs and … more
Former Attorney General Bob Ferguson was not my first choice for governor. But I have to say I am cautiously optimistic if a bit skeptical about certain of his statements and actions made and … more
The Mango Mussolini has sullied so much lately, we thought we’d find a few things  and people to lift your presumably sagging spirits:  — My neighbor Craig Cannon is a … more
    My name is Isabella Nunn, and I am a high school senior. I wasn’t invested in this issue until I watched a show set in Port Townsend. Although the story was set here, … more
By Michael Gregg   How often do you take the time to think about what happens after you flush the toilet? Wastewater management is a city service that doesn’t spend much … more
    Cappy’s Trails and the Quimper Wildlife Corridor (QWC) are invaluable recreational spaces for people of all ages in Port Townsend. While it isn’t in danger of … more
We are seniors at Port Townsend High School and for the past few months we have been studying homelessness. We have also seen firsthand how homelessness affects a small community like Port Townsend, … more
  Deciding where to eat as a PTHS student is a struggle, especially with friends. There are not a lot of options, and affordability is a big obstacle. Being a full time student, … more
  Each year, over 6.3 million animals enter more than 4,000 shelters across America, many of which are extremely overcrowded. Tragically, over 920,000 pets are euthanized due to lack of … more
In late September of last year, my family was fortunate enough to add another to its ranks. As I sit here reclined on my sofa, he’s nearing his fourth month. Babies are wild! This little … more
Simplicity. “Being clear about our purpose and our priorities.” Both my parents pinched pennies. Growing up I had all the necessities, but not in bulk. My meals were nourishing, but … more
On Monday Jan. 20, the newly sworn-in president declared two national emergencies, signed 26 Executive Orders, and fired the first female commandant in charge of a branch of our armed services. … more
One day after Trump’s inauguration, I boarded a plane for the United Kingdom but not before I emceed Port Townsend’s deeply inspiring, hope-instilling People’s March to Pope Marine … more
  In the coming days, weeks, and months, the most vulnerable folks in our community will likely be impacted by promised federal cuts to food security support such as SNAP (food stamps) and … more
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