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Enjoy holidays, with precautions, says health officer

Berry addresses more about myocarditis after vaccination

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Port Townsend’s Urban sketchers set for Saturday

Sketching around Fort Worden

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Port Townsend Arts Commission revises grant schedule

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Arts Commission has revised its grant schedule and grants process for 2022.

Kathleen McCowan of Seattle browses the goods at the Wintertide Makers' Market, which wraps this Sunday at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Seasonal activities planned on Peninsula

Final weekend for Wintertide Makers’ Market

The tiny homes built in the field beside the Evangelical Bible Church in Port Townsend were transported Thursday morning to Pat’s Place, the new transitional housing village a mile and a half away. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Pat’s Place transitional housing ready to be introduced

Tiny homes moved into place

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Sequencing tests underway for wrestling teams

Health officer monitors outbreak for omicron variant

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Navy sets training for today

PORT HADLOCK — Naval Magazine Indian Island has scheduled a training exercise today.

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Gingerbread housing boom in progress in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Housing construction is peaking now in Jefferson County.

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Sing-a-Ling slated Thursday

PORT TOWNSEND — Keeth Apgar will present Sing-a-Ling from 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday.

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Lighted boat parade planned Friday

Procession from Boat Haven to Point Hudson

Artist Craig Rogers’ one-man show, “Looking at the World,” is on display at the Grover Gallery in downtown Port Townsend through Jan. 17. (Diane Urbani de la Paz / Peninsula Daily News)

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‘Outsider artist’ has one-man show in Port Townsend

Paintings take his mind off pain

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Jefferson County commissioners approve biennial budget

By Garrett Harr

The a cappella Wild Rose Chorale, caroling in downtown Port Townsend earlier this month, will give the first in-person Candlelight Concert in 20 months this Thursday at Trinity United Methodist Church. The members are, from left, director Leslie Lewis, Doug Rodgers, Viola Frank, Al Thompson, Sarah Gustner-Hewitt, Eugenia Frank, Steve Duniho and Lynn Nowak; not pictured is Chuck Helman. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Candlelight Concert returns to in-person in Port Townsend

A capella singers offer variety of holiday cheer

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Authorities warn of omicron surge

Peninsula health officer urges vaccinations

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Military-grade flare detonated near North Beach Park

PORT TOWNSEND — A military-grade flare was detonated on a Port Townsend beach last weekend.

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Town hall on poplar tree removal plan set tonight

Controversial plan topic of online forum

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PAT NEAL: A Christmas canoe cruise

As the holiday season progresses, we ask ourselves the question, “will we be at home or on the…

Matthew Rainwater.

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GOP leaders seek state district seat

Two target Chapman’s position in 24th

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Tickets for Jefferson Master Gardener Foundation’s lecture series available

PORT TOWNSEND — Tickets are now on sale for the Jefferson County Master Gardener Foundation’s 2022 Yard and…

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Members of a Monday coffee and dog walking group walk along Water Street in downtown Port Townsend on Monday. The group, from left, include Tony Genovese and Cleo, Jim Brennan, Betty Peterson-Wheeler, Anneke Van Krieken and Max, and Linda Christie with Flaco. Behind Flaco is Stella, a miniature Schnauzer whose red leash is attached to her owner, Laurie Jones. All are from Port Townsend.

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Out for a walk

By Steve Mullensky