To the people of Friday Harbor: My family and I are very grateful for the concern and help offered us following the death of my husband, Ramsay Milne.
San Juan Journal readers voice support for the new integrated medical center proposed for San Juan Island and more in this week’s letters to the editor.
The new Web site is great. The new site is much more user friendly and more pleasing to the eye,…
As the Readiness to Learn Student/Family advocate at Lopez Secondary School, I would like to go on record with my…
An open letter to San Juan Island Library District: On page 3B of The Journal of May 21, Beth Helstein…
We would like to personally thank the people of Friday Harbor for their love and support during Matt’s battle with…
The San Juan Public Schools Foundation is so grateful for the incredible generosity of our community’s response to the Save Our Schools (SOS) Campaign. We are more than halfway toward meeting the “challenge gift” of $300,000!
Now it is imperative that we raise the final $130,000 in order to match the remaining challenge gift.
As the war in Iraq enters its sixth year, I wonder if there just might be a better use for the $380 million* a day it costs.
For the sake of fantasy, let’s say the war shut down for just one day and all that money was sent to San Juan Island for islanders to use as they see fit. Here is how I would spend it
Dictionaries define “draft” many ways, such as a current of air, a compulsory conscription, the act of pulling loads.
For the Land Bank’s purposes, the meaning of “draft” is consistent with this definition: “a preliminary version, any of various stages in the development of a plan or document” — meaning “not final” and “not a done deal.”
When the Land Bank issues a draft management plan, such as the recent plan for Turtleback, it means the plan is draft, subject to revision based on public comment.
Citizens arise!
Unite to help defeat the nefarious scheme to prohibit our patriotic observance of the birth of our nation on July 4.
There exists in our community a well-meaning, but misguided, group: Our own fire chiefs, who have enlisted the help of our own County Council members to “save us from ourselves” by disallowing our American tradition of the discharge of “safe and sane” fireworks on July 4, beginning in 2009.
After years — nay, decades — of the ferry system telling islanders that they couldn’t set up a general reservation system for the ferry (they already have one for special users) — sometimes telling us it wasn’t legal to do so, sometimes telling us it would be impossible to implement — we now read in The Seattle Times (May 17) that they started a general reservations system for the Keystone-Port Townsend run.
Presidents, as seems reasonable, are concerned how history will perceive their tenure in office. From my perspective, here is an idea that would drastically improve the current president’s mark on history.