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Independence Day Saturday for Greenbank Farm

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Independence Day Saturday for Greenbank Farm

Community, Coupeville Port celebrate ‘buying the farm’

From regret to redemption in Dickens’ classic Christmas tale

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From regret to redemption in Dickens’ classic Christmas tale

Whidbey Playhouse ‘A Christmas Carol’ a family affair

Potters of Whidbey hosting first holiday sale

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Potters of Whidbey hosting first holiday sale

‘So many of us between Oak Harbor and Clinton’

Saratoga Orchestra offers Peter, a wolf and a ‘petting zoo,’ too

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Saratoga Orchestra offers Peter, a wolf and a ‘petting zoo,’ too

Saratoga Orchestra hosts traditional kid-friendly concert

Protecting Whidbey, naturally

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Protecting Whidbey, naturally

Conservation District celebrating 50 years

Among family treasures is a plate that traveled west by stage coach. A handwritten note taped to the back reads: “Grandpa Angell’s Mother brought this plate across the plains in 1861.”

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Reflecting on family’s past a ‘never-ending’ pasttime

Tracing ancestors focus of local genealogy club

Teresa Davis, known as “T” to her bus riders, says she enjoys her Island Transit driving job for the variety of routes she serves. The company celebrates 30 years Friday. Photo by Patricia Guthrie/Whidbey News-Times

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Island Transit odometer nears 30 years

All aboard birthday party

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Ban lifted: Mussels being plucked again from Penn Cove

Shellfish closure still affects varnish, butter clams

Oak Harbor renovation remembers veterans

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Oak Harbor renovation remembers veterans

Soldiers’ tribute locked in sentiment and steel

Thanks, giving at North Whidbey Community Harvest

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Thanks, giving at North Whidbey Community Harvest

Volunteers set to serve 3,000 free turkey dinners and 160 pies

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WhidbeyHealth to become training ground for future docs

Collaboration with Pacific Northwest University announced

The Greenbank Trading Post is full of collectibles for all tastes. Anthony Gatto turned the old family barn with items from estate sales over the past two decades. Years ago, his store was one of 13 such stores along Whidbey’s main route but many have closed. His mother, RuthAnne Gatto, also helps out in the store, which got its beginnings as a olace to sell her homemade crafts.

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Greenbank Trading Post packed with collectibles

Shop may soon become another relic of yesteryear

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More homeless seek to get out of wet and windy weather

Oak Harbor’s Haven is at ‘full tilt’ providing 30 beds nightly