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Citizens for a Healthy Bay director accepts job in Port Townsend

Stan Cummings, executive director of Citizens for a Healthy Bay, has accepted a job at the helm of the Northwest Maritime Center & Wooden Boat Foundation in Port Townsend.

Cummings, 61, has been the boss at Citizens for a Healthy Bay, a Tacoma-based environmental advocacy group, since 2003. He will stay on until the end of this year and begin his new job in January.

Directors of Citizens for a Healthy Bay probably will appoint an interim director to fill his post until a permanent replacement is hired, he said.

The Port Townsend maritime group that sponsors an annual wooden boat festival is about to break ground on a $12.2 million, 27,000-square-foot regional waterfront center. It will be at Hudson Point, near the entrance to Puget Sound.

 

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