Top stories: Kingston parks, food bank need help

Kitsap County is asking for volunteer help maintaining Kingston's county parks. The Kingston Food Bank needs donations now — and a new home in a year. Some 225,000 juvenile coho have been moved from a hatchery to fish pens in Port Gamble Bay. Those are the top stories in the March edition of the Kingston Community News, available in mailboxes and local stores. You can also read the Community News page by page at www.kingstoncommunitynews.com/green_editions

KINGSTON — Kitsap County is asking for volunteer help maintaining Kingston’s county parks. The Kingston Food Bank needs donations now — and a new home in a year. Some 225,000 juvenile coho have been moved from a hatchery to fish pens in Port Gamble Bay.

Those are the top stories in the March edition of the Kingston Community News, available in mailboxes and local stores. You can also read the Community News page by page at www.kingstoncommunitynews.com/green_editions. You can get regular news updates at KingstonCommunityNews.com, on Facebook, and by scanning the code on our front page to get our free mobile app.

This edition of the Kingston Community News is 28 pages. Inside, you’ll find local news, Editorial, Letters, Community Calendar, list of ShareNet Neighbor Aid donors, two pages of state tournament coverage with color photos, Chamber of Commerce pages, Real Estate, and all of your favorite local columnists. You’ll also find local advertising and special advertising sections: Pets on page 6, Fitness on page 8, Home & Garden on page 10, At Your Service on page 18, and Worship Directory on page 25.

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