Past Port of Anacortes Executive Director Dan Stahl’s departure for a job with the Port of Bellingham sparked a search for a new director. Final candidates for the job underwent a series of interviews, and attended a public “meet and greet” session last week. Among the final five are Regina Good, Warren McCrimmon, Bob Hyde, […]
Busy weeks during the summer call for reinforcements at marinas around the community. Among summer hires at Cap Sante Boat Haven are (l. to r.) Casey Bacetich, Alexander Thomson, Lorlei Medina and Amanda Krebs.
I believe this building dates back to the days of Tommy Thompson’s narrow gauge Anacortes Railway, a custom-built train that delighted city residents and visitors alike until Thompson’s death and a decision to move the train elsewhere. The building stands just to the north of The Depot Art Center at the historic site of the […]
This island community’s new library stands as evidence of its commitment to the future.
Members of the Old Anacortes Rowing and Sailing Society (OARS) glide around the point of Cap Sante on a midweek morning adventure. This is an OARS crew nicknamed “the Flirts,” with Shirley Bowlin steering.