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Gig Harbor Now reporters provide information about where people can eat, shop and seek professional services, which businesses are opening or closing, and explain local trends and their relation to the national economy.

Peninsula Light eyes Bujacich Road for minor expansion, and maybe bigger things down the road

May 26, 2026 | By:

PenLight wants to build a temporary storage yard on a portion of its 17 acres on Bujacich Road. Could the same property host its new headquarters some day?

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Milkvue closes up shop, but still produces donuts for other stores

May 20, 2026 | By:

Milkvue Donuts operated for seven years in the Point Fosdick Square shopping center, but rising costs of rent and labor contributed to a decision to focus on wholesale.

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Rush proposes 10 new homes off 38th Avenue

May 20, 2026 | By:

A 10-home subdivision is planned for 3.5 acres off 38th Avenue, near Peninsula Baptist Church and the Harborland mobile home park.

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Engine transplant in middle of the harbor required surgical precision

May 07, 2026 | By: Chapin Day

A flotilla crowded the harbor on Tuesday to perform emergency surgery on a catamaran in need of a new engine.

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Incumbent board members win re-election, PenLight announces

May 05, 2026 | By:

Rate-paying members of  the Peninsula Light Co. re-elected three incumbent board members — Marc Jorgenson, Scott Junge and Roger Spadoni — from a slate of six candidates. The utility announced election results Monday during its online annual meeting. PenLight said it received 4,119 ballots out of 32,346 ballots that it mailed. That is a  12.73%

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Study recommends metering on west side of Canterwood roundabout if apartment projects proceed

Apr 29, 2026 | By:

The Gig Harbor City Council will hear about the study during a meeting on Thursday, April 30.

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Ballots in PenLight election due Monday, April 27

Apr 26, 2026 | By:

PenLight members have until the close of business on Monday, April 27, to vote in the 2026 board of directors election.

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Mother’s Day Market planned near B’s Bagels

Apr 20, 2026 | By:

The market replaces the former Local Makers Market, held the past few years at the Civic Center.

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Could new developments crash Canterwood Boulevard’s roundabout?

Apr 20, 2026 | By:

The city of Gig Harbor commissioned a traffic study seeking information and solutions to a potential looming problem at the Canterwood roundabout.

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Levels of transparency vary widely for utility co-ops like PenLight

Apr 16, 2026 | By:

Around the state and nationally, many member-owned utility co-operatives operate similarly to PenLight. In some cases, though, member-owners have forced more transparency.

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