BONUS PUBLICATION in today’s PDN, Sequim Gazette — ‘Living on the Peninsula’

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A bonus with today’s print edition of the Peninsula Daily News and in the weekly Sequim Gazette — our 44-page “Living on the Peninsula” quarterly magazine.

Today’s PDN and this week’s Gazette each sell for for 75 cents at locations across the North Olympic Peninsula.

But why hunt for a copy? Get it delivered to your home or office — and enjoy all the added benefits.

Take advantage of our lowest subscription prices for the PDN and for the Gazette — phone our circulation department Monday through Friday at 360-452-4507 or 800-826-7714. Ask for our INTERNET SPECIAL.

There are also discounts if you subscribe to both the PDN and Sequim Gazette. The PDN is published Sunday through Friday. The Sequim Gazette is published every Wednesday.

Subscribers to the print PDN (daily or Friday-Sunday) or/and the Gazette also enjoy free and unrestricted “all-digital access” to each newspaper’s website — and to their eEditions, our electronic page-by-page replicas of the print editions.

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