Labor Day closures and changes announced


June 10, 2008 · Updated 7:21 PM 

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POULSBO — Below is a list of schedule changes and closures due to the Labor Day holiday. All closures take place on Sept. 6 unless otherwise noted.

City, County and State offices:

•All Department of Licensing driver licensing offices will be closed Sept. 4-6. The Poulsbo office will close at 3 p.m. Sept. 3. More information is available at the DOL Web site at www.dol.wa.gov.

•Poulsbo City Hall and all city buildings will be closed.

•Poulsbo Municipal Court will be closed.

•The Poulsbo recreation center will be closed.

•Poulsbo Police business office will be closed. Officers will still be on duty and can be reached in an emergency by calling 911.

•Poulsbo Fire Department and North Kitsap Fire & Rescue headquarters will be closed. Emergency crews will still be on duty and can be reached in an emergency by calling 911.

•All branches of the Kitsap County Library system will be closed.

•Port of Poulsbo business office will be closed. Guest moorage and fuel service will be open.

•Port of Kingston business offices and services will be open.

•Kitsap County Moderate Waste Facility will be closed Mondays.

•Drop boxes in Bainbridge Island, Hansville, Poulsbo, Silverdale and Olalla will be closed.

•Residential and commercial collection of garbage, recycling and debris inside the Poulsbo city limits will remain on regular schedule.

Grocery stores:

•Central Market in Poulsbo will be open regular hours.

•Poulsbo Albertsons will be open regular hours.

•Poulsbo Red Apple will be open regular hours.

•Kingston Albertsons will be open regular hours.

•Kingston Thriftway will be open regular hours.

Social Services

•Fishline Food Bank will be closed.

Transportation:

•All Kitsap Transit routes will be on Sunday service.

•Seattle/Bainbridge ferry will be on holiday schedule.

•Kingston/Edmonds ferry will be on holiday schedule.

•Bremerton/Seattle vehicle ferry will be on holiday schedule.

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