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Obituaries

Lyn Elizabeth Jordan Buxton

Lyn lived by the motto that is engraved on their headstone “If it’s not eternal forget it.”

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Obituaries

Elsa Mae Williams

She was mother to many more than her four children, and her home was open to all.

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Lena Puz (left) fights for her quarterfinals victory over freshman Abbygale Garza from Wapato.

Sports

Pirates sail to victories at the Mat Classic

The Vashon High School Wrestling Team attended the Mat Classic XXXV at the Tacoma Dome this past weekend…

News

Happenings | Feb. 22 edition

Noto Earthquake Benefit, Poetry Open Mic, Climate Action on Vashon, Water Taxi petition, and more.

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Opinion

Building a safe and happy home for seniors

We want to make the journey through older years as pleasant and easy as possible, for everyone.

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Arts

Arts Briefs | Feb. 22 issue

Joanna Sternberg, Early Music Concert, Kissing the Joy, Choral Festival and more.

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Opinion

Fill-Em-Up: Refilling Rocks!

Will you join me in refilling as much as possible to reduce waste and help the planet?

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Obituaries

Glenn Cooper

His smile when he saw you was a reminder that he was grateful for finding a home on…

News

Happenings | Feb. 15 edition

Free tax preparation, Fruit tree workshop, Joining together for peace, Water Taxi petition, and more.

Opinion

Vashon is powered by people

This week’s edition of The Beachcomber is, in many ways, a testament to the power of individual people.

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Opinion

Treatment center will support healing on Vashon

We can become part of a regional solution to a drug crisis that is ravaging communities across the…

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Opinion

Vashon-Maury Community Council supports green legislation

Islanders place a high priority on protecting the environment and addressing the climate crisis.

One Hour Each Month Gets You Ready: Each month we’ll cover a new topic from this Disaster Ready booklet published by the Washington State Emergency Management Division. We’ll customize the recommendations for Vashon’s risks and resources. And, if you are eager to read ahead, no problem. You can download the complete guide right now: tinyurl.com/PrepareInYear Or, you can stop in at the main fire station where they have a stack of the paper booklets ready to go in the lobby.

News

Just one hour per month: the Prepare in a Year campaign

To get anything done, you must take the first step.