3 hrs July 29, 2015 Sandy Robson
Why would anyone vote for Gary Jensen for Port of Bellingham Commissioner? Continue reading
3 hrs July 29, 2015 Sandy Robson
Why would anyone vote for Gary Jensen for Port of Bellingham Commissioner? Continue reading
I am writing this as I breathe in sawdust and diesel fumes from construction next door, yards from my bedroom and office. Continue reading
We need a lot of fuel for all the of work needed to protect and preserve our sacred lands and waters. Let’s Come Together this Friday to get energized and inspired and to celebrate candidate Lloyd Zimmerman’s vision for a clean waterfront and economic stimulation for the Port of Bellingham. Continue reading
21 hrs July 25, 2015 Sandy Robson
I like Lloyd Zimmerman. I’m voting for him for Port of Bellingham Commissioner. I’ve gotten to know him over the last year and a half, not super-well, but well enough to want to support his candidacy, and to call him a friend. Continue reading
7 hrs July 23, 2015 Wendy Harris
I am reposting below my post from July 19 because the topic of my post, the stupidity of the boat inspection program for Aquatic Invasive Species, is on the COB city council agenda for discussion. Continue reading
Three candidates have stepped up to replace Jim Jorgensen, retiring from the Port of Bellingham’s board of commissioners at the end of this year.[…] Continue reading
July 17, 2015 Dana Hubanks
The first time I met Jan Peters I was busking outside the Community Food Co-op. It was the middle of February and my hands were moving sluggishly from the cold. Continue reading
by Sandy Robson
After reading their 2015 Whatcom County Voters’ Pamphlet, some voters could wonder if Port of Bellingham Commissioner candidate Gary Jensen’s pants are on fire. Current Ferndale Mayor Gary Jensen’s candidate statement in the “Whatcom County Official Local Voters’ Pamphlet” seems to be an odd manifesto which contradicts the mayor’s actions. Continue reading
15 hrs July 19, 2015 Wendy Harris
I guess at this point, I should not be surprised by anything that the city and port do with regard to the waterfront. But it angers me that no one that I know, including myself, knew cement stairs were being built to the G Street Pocket Beach. Continue reading

Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Bob Simmons
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