Time for you to decide: Best of Peninsula 2014 voting is underway

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Time for you to decide: Best of Peninsula 2014 voting is underway

IT’S TIME AGAIN to vote for Best of the Peninsula 2014 in separate Clallam County and Jefferson County polling!

For the third straight year, all voting for the scores of categories reflecting the best of services, food, shopping, recreation and people is being done online at www.peninsuladailynews.com.

Balloting opened June 20 and continues until noon Monday, July 21. Winners will be announced in mid-September.

And if you complete a minimum 50 percent of either a Clallam or Jefferson ballot, you can be eligible to win a $100 gift certificate at Gordy’s Pizza & Pasta restaurant in Port Angeles.

Go to the home page of www.peninsuladailynews.com and click on the box containing the gold star to the left of the Peninsula Poll. A reproduction of the box appears at right.

After clicking on the box, you’ll access additional details and your ballot for Best of the Peninsula 2014.

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