The community will gather Saturday to honor and remember those who died serving in the nation’s armed forces.
Coupeville Town Council gave town staff directives to redraft its ordinance about the prohibition of smoking in town-owned facilities to include vaping.
Plans to retrofit street lights in Coupeville are temporarily on hold while town officials review other options and seek public input.
The coins have been adding up slowly but surely for the Pennies for Preservation Project.
New Planning Director Owen Dennison broached the topic of recreational marijuana in the Town of Coupeville during a council meeting last week and got a clear answer from elected officials.
Penn Cove Water festival will kick off its 25th year of the event’s resurrection this Saturday in downtown Coupeville.
Commissioners for the Port of Coupeville are exploring a new security system after thousands of dollars of tools were stolen from the Greenbank Farm last week.
Port of Coupeville commissioners spent more than 30 minutes debating between themselves whether or not to increase moorage rates for the Suva this season.
Greenbank Farm’s newest events coordinator is moving and shaking in her second month of employment.
Coupeville’s newest planner started Monday and is getting up to speed on the town’s current projects.
At first glance, the crumbling old building nestled along the side of the highway in San de Fuca may not seem like much.
The Town of Coupeville will be a little more energy efficient in the near future. The town council approved an agreement between Puget Sound Energy, or PSE, and the state Transportation Improvement Board to retrofit all of the street lights in town with LED lights.
The Town of Coupeville is currently without a planner after Mayor Molly Hughes fired Tammy Baraconi from the job March 18. However, the vacancy will be short-lived as Hughes said she’s already recruited a new planner to start April 11.