Jefferson County

PDN to publish online only on Veterans Day

The U.S. Postal Service is not working on Veterans Day, which will be next Friday, so the Peninsula Daily News will not be printed on… Continue reading

Larry and Linda Gonzales’ relief wood carvings are on view at Gallery-9.
Larry and Linda Gonzales’ relief wood carvings are on view at Gallery-9.

Woodwork on view at annual show in Port Townsend

Land Trust wood to be the star of the weekend

Flu clinic set at Jefferson Healthcare this weekend

Flu shots are available on Saturday during the Jefferson Healthcare Primary Care weekend flu clinic. The clinic will be from 9 a.m.… Continue reading

Jefferson PUD seeks funds for broadband

Application submitted following a 2-1 vote

Blaise Holly, new owner of Haven Boatworks at the Boat Haven in Port Townsend, is on board the Molly, a commercial boat his company is servicing. In the background is Integrated Marine Systems, a building to which Holly will be re-locating soon. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Shipwright Holly takes helm of Haven Boatworks

Vessel repair business is one of Port of PT’s largest employers

Blaise Holly, new owner of Haven Boatworks at the Boat Haven in Port Townsend, is on board the Molly, a commercial boat his company is servicing. In the background is Integrated Marine Systems, a building to which Holly will be re-locating soon. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Laurie de Leonne.
Laurie de Leonne.

Annual woodworking show set Sunday

The Splinter Group and the Port Townsend School of Woodworking will host their annual woodworking show from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.… Continue reading

Comment sought for lands proposal

Olympic Peninsula sites among those reviewed

First Friday lecture set in Port Townsend

Jordan Pollack will present “Fire Safety, Prevention and Resilience” at 7 p.m. Friday. Pollack’s hybrid lecture is in the Jefferson Museum of… Continue reading

Jefferson Healthcare seeks community input on draft strategic plan

Next listening session is Monday

PAT NEAL: The great migration

IT WAS A dark and stormy night. Then, it was daylight in the swamp. Something was very wrong. All of my friends were gone. It… Continue reading

The north end of the Point Hudson Marina is gone, leaving a gaping opening to the marina until it is replaced with a newer breakwater, expected to be in March. The south side will be replaced after the Wooden Boat Festival next September. The M/V Salish is in the background and completing a Monday morning run from Coupeville to Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Point Hudson breakwater removed

The north end of the Point Hudson Marina is gone, leaving a gaping opening to the marina until it is replaced with a newer breakwater,… Continue reading

The north end of the Point Hudson Marina is gone, leaving a gaping opening to the marina until it is replaced with a newer breakwater, expected to be in March. The south side will be replaced after the Wooden Boat Festival next September. The M/V Salish is in the background and completing a Monday morning run from Coupeville to Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Rhododendron society to meet Thursday

Barbara Faurot will address a meeting of the Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society at 3 p.m. Thursday. The chapter will… Continue reading

Investors, businesses to share success stories

Event to be conducted at Finnriver Farm

Driver arrested, airlifted after rollover on Highway 20

A Bremerton man was airlifted to Tacoma General Hospital from Silverdale on Monday morning after his van rolled over and struck multiple trees and a… Continue reading

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Sequim Police Department deputy chief Mike Hill reports that a nonpartisan group of ballot box observers at 651 W. Washington St. have not broken any laws and have obeyed state law despite some residents' calls of concern about alleged harassment. “Harassment isn’t passive … and just sitting in a public place,” he said.
Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Sequim Police Department deputy chief Mike Hill reports that a nonpartisan group of ballot box observers at 651 W. Washington St. have not broken any laws and have obeyed state law despite some residents' calls of concern about alleged harassment. “Harassment isn’t passive … and just sitting in a public place,” he said.

Sims Way poplars to be trimmed before planned removal next year

Project will allow utility more reliability during storm season

Carmen Walter, 3, looks enamored with the T-Rex while waiting for the start of the annual Halloween Parade in Port Townsend on Monday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Towering T-Rex

Carmen Walter, 3, looks enamored with the T-Rex while waiting for the start of the annual Halloween Parade in Port Townsend on Monday.… Continue reading

Carmen Walter, 3, looks enamored with the T-Rex while waiting for the start of the annual Halloween Parade in Port Townsend on Monday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)