Top stories: Neighbor Aid sets record, Carpenter Creek nears completion

Neighbor Aid raises $73,846 for ShareNet, a record. The Point Casino project is at the halfway mark. The Carpenter Creek bridge project is nearing completion. Citing costs, the annual Civil War reenactment at Port Gamble is cancelled. Those are the top stories in the February edition of the Kingston Community News, available now in mailboxes, newsstands and stores.

KINGSTON — Neighbor Aid raises $73,846 for ShareNet, a record. The Point Casino project is at the halfway mark. The Carpenter Creek bridge project is nearing completion. Citing costs, the annual Civil War reenactment at Port Gamble is canceled.

Those are the top stories in the February edition of the Kingston Community News, available now in mailboxes, newsstands and stores.

This month’s edition is 24 pages. You’ll find local news, Editorial, Letters, Online Poll results, Community Calendar, Chamber of Commerce pages, Real Estate pages, local advertising, and all of your favorite columnists.

Some special features:

— 1,000 Words, a feature by photojournalist Brad Camp, returns; it was formerly known as Picture This.

— On page 1, you’ll see a QR code that you can scan into your mobile device to get our free mobile app and start receiving local news on your mobile device today.

And, of course, you can read the Kingston Community News page by page on KingstonCommunityNews.com/Green Editions.

 

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