Sgt. Troy Surber of the Port Townsend Police Department kept a watchful eye on both students and parents May 10 for the sixth annual Bike to School Day. “The traffic at the intersection of …
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Sgt. Troy Surber of the Port Townsend Police Department kept a watchful eye on both students and parents May 10 for the sixth annual Bike to School Day. “The traffic at the intersection of Discovery and Sheridan streets is usually quite busy in the morning hours, and we wanted to make sure the bicyclists enjoyed a safe trip. There was a nice turnout, and everything went smoothly,” Surber said of watching out for students heading to Grant Street Elementary. Photo courtesy Keppie Keplinger