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Some of the downtown business community were scratching their heads last week, wondering what happened to the pay phone on Front Street.
The Penn Cove Musselfest this week was named the top promotional event of the year by the Washington State Main Street Program.
Town of Coupeville is hoping to break ground this summer on a road and utility project on Madrona Way.
Town Council approved a budget and timeline for the project Tuesday with hopes of starting phase one of the project June 7.
The Coupeville School District’s capital facilities levy was passing with a strong lead Tuesday night, much to the delight of district officials.
The first count showed that 55 percent of the voters cast ballots in favor of the $5-million levy.
The Coupeville School District’s capital facilities levy was passing with a strong lead Tuesday night, much to the delight of district officials.
The first count showed that 55 percent of the voters cast ballots in favor of the $5-million levy.
The Greenbank Farm solar project may finally see completion.
The Port of Coupeville approved an agreement this month for Greenbank Community Solar LLC, a Mount Vernon based company, to lease the three remaining plots at the farm.
A handful of historic building owners in Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve received a combined $56,000 in preservation grants this year.
Of the eight grant recipients, two are Front Street business owners, which Reserve staff hope add to the awareness of the Ebey’s Forever program.
Coupeville resident Lisa Bernhardt announced this week she will run for one of two known open seats coming up with Coupeville Town Council.
A group of volunteers for the Town of Coupeville are going door-to-door to help raise awareness of how to be prepared in an emergency.
After nearly six months of negotiating, a contract for management of the Greenbank Farm was approved last week, dispelling rumors the publicly owned farm was at risk.
Ballots go into the mail Friday for Coupeville School District’s proposed $5-million capital facilities levy.
Votes must be postmarked by Tuesday, April 28 or filed that day by 8 p.m.