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Seeking Local Preservation Nominations

March 2026

May is National Historic Preservation Month and the Gloucester Historical Commission will host its annual Preservation Awards ceremony on May 16th.

Nominations Now Open โ€“ Due March 27th

The Commission invites residents, businesses, property owners, and community organizations to submit nominations for its Annual Preservation Awards. These awards recognize outstanding achievements in preserving Gloucesterโ€™s history.

 

Award Categories:

โ—        Adaptive Reuse – Creatively repurposing a building for another use or function while retaining its historic, unique, or defining architectural features. 

โ—        New Construction – A new building or structure designed to maintain the historical and architectural character of its surroundings.

โ—        Archaeology – Excavation or protection of archaeological sites, artifacts, and cultural heritage ensuring they remain intact for future study and appreciation. 

โ—        Documentation of Gloucester History – Literary work, presentation, film, or project, extensively researched and referenced, that documents and thus preserves an aspect of Gloucester’s history. 

โ—        Education and Outreach – Community program, project, course, or exhibit featuring Gloucester’s history. 

โ—        Landscape Preservation – Recognizes the preservation, restoration or maintenance of historic landscapes, gardens, streetscapes, or grounds.

     โ—        Local Preservationist – An individual or group who advocates for and takes action to protect and maintain historically, architecturally, or culturally significant buildings, structures, sites, and natural resources. 

โ—        Restoration – Restoring a structure to a specific past moment in time. 

โ—        Lifetime Achievement – Individual who has demonstrated a sustained commitment to historic preservation for the benefit of the City of Gloucester.

 

How to Nominate

Community members are encouraged to nominate deserving projects, individuals, or organizations. Please complete the nomination form available at:

 

Nomination Deadline

Nominations must be submitted by: Friday, March 27th.

 

Event Details

Award recipients will be honored at the Annual Preservation Awards Ceremony on: May 16th at the Sawyer Free Library Community Room. This event is free to the public. 

 

Questions and Media Contact

For questions about nominations, eligibility, or the awards ceremony, contact:GHC1623@gmail.com

                                   

The Gloucester Historical Commission is dedicated to identifying, preserving, and promoting Gloucesterโ€™s rich historic resources for present and future generations. For more information please visit our website at:

Happy 17th Anniversary to the Seaport Grille!

I was lucky to enjoy phenomenal music (Annie Brobst and Ryan Dupont), dinner, dessert (have you had the key lime pie?!), and one giant margarita with some pretty great friends last night while celebrating the Seaport Grille’s 17th Anniversary.

Happy Friday from Saltyโ€™s Bagels ๐Ÿฅฏ๐Ÿฅฏ๐Ÿฅฏ โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ!

We’ll be open in ROCKPORT this weekend – SAT AND SUN 8 AM TO SELLOUT –
1 WHISTLESTOP MALL

BAGEL OF THE WEEK:
๐Ÿง€Asiago ๐Ÿง€ – cheesy inside and out!

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Our Lady of Good Voyage – Ericeira, Portugal

Dear Sirs,

Iโ€™m father Tiago Fonseca, a priest from the parish of Ericeira, next to Lisbon, in Portugal. 

I’m trying to talk to Fr. Jim Achadinha or someone else from your community about the devotion to Our Lady of the Good Voyage. In my parish of Ericeira, there are many fishermen and there is a beautiful devotion since many centuries ago. We have a chapel from 1634 with an image of Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem and we celebrate the Feast every summer on the third weekend of august. 

I would like to know how the devotion to Our Lady of Good Voyage started in Goucester, Boston. How is it related to portuguese people?  

We have plans to send 4 young adults (aged about 20 years old) from our parish to visit USA in july. They will be around Boston and Gloucester on the 11th and 12th of july. Maybe we could organize a meeting at your shrine with them? 

I hope to have news from you soon. 

God bless you,

Padre Tiago 

Monday’s Spring Day

On Monday, so nice to have the windows open.ย  Sunset was at 6:40 and walking with the Sunset Club was delightful.ย  Grateful

The Gloucester Fire Department promoted four members this week, moving experienced firefighters into supervisory positions.

From left, Gloucester Mayor Paul Lundberg stands with newly promoted Gloucester Fire Lt. Dave Osier and Capt. Pat Legro. Capt. Legro and Lt. Osier were among four members of the Gloucester Fire Department who were promoted this week. (Photo Courtesy Gloucester Fire Department)

Lt. Pat Legro was promoted to Captain, and Firefighters Jack Brancaleone, Jak Letien, and Dave Osier were promoted to Lieutenant. 

All four were sworn into their new positions by Gloucester City Clerk Grace E. Poirier this week at City Hall. 

Capt. Legro joined the Gloucester Fire Department in 2013 as a Firefighter/Paramedic after completing the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy. He later became one of the department’s first EMS Field Training Officers. In 2023, he was promoted to temporary lieutenant, and that promotion became permanent in August. He also began serving with the Massachusetts District 6 Hazardous Materials Response Team last year. 

Lt. Osier is a Gloucester native and Gloucester High School graduate. He joined the Gloucester Fire Department as a Firefighter/Paramedic in 2017, after working for two years as a paramedic in private EMS. He holds an Associate’s Degree in Fire Protection and Safety Technology from North Shore Community College. 

Lt. Brancaleone is a Gloucester native and a 1999 graduate of Gloucester High School. He worked as an EMT and paramedic for Beauport Ambulance for three years before joining the Gloucester Fire Department in 2013 as a Firefighter/Paramedic. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Endicott College. 

Lt. Letien is a native of Spain who moved to the United States in 2000. He became a paramedic in Massachusetts in 2015 and joined the Gloucester Fire Department a year later. Since 2018, he has served as a Field Training Officer, helping to train new firefighter/paramedics. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Spanish and Portuguese from the University of Minnesota, and is fluent in English, Spanish and Portuguese. 

“We are excited for our recently promoted members and congratulate them on this career achievement,” said Chief Eric Smith. “Making the decision to step up into a leadership role is a major commitment, and we want to thank these members and their families for doing so.” 

“Our Firefighters earned these promotions through their dedication, professionalism, and commitment to public safety.” Said Mayor Paul Lundberg. “Their continued service strengthens our department and ensures that our residents receive the highest level of protection and care. Congratulations and thank you to all of them for their ongoing support of our community.”

Irish Coffee at Gloucester House

Another in my limited series featuring random and occasional Irish Coffee reviews as we lead into St. Patrick’s Day! Today we are highlighting the Gloucester House on Rogers St. It has been our wintering-over tradition to go to the Gloucester House on Sunday afternoons. Last weekend when returned from our journeys we decided we’d love to go back to the Gloucester House. It’s always warm and welcoming, not unlike their version of Irish Coffee. I was asked if I wanted whipped cream and Bailey’s…that’s affirmative. This coffee was pleasingly hot and tasty. And, by “tasty” I mean I could taste the whiskey. So that’s an A+. Slainte Gloucester House!

Snow’s Melting! — pat morss

Gloucester and Boston reported a record high temperature of 74-degrees F yesterday, accelerating the snowmelt.

After our second storm two weeks ago, the snow has hung around during the cold.
Then a couple of days ago, melting was well underway.
The gnomes in the tree trunk began to reappear.
Now it looks like spring, and they’re all smiles.
It’s been tough for the animals foraging for food.
This youngster appears to have come through OK (but don’t eat our plants).
Niles Pond has been frozen solid with few signs of human or wildlife.
Today, a little melting along the shore allowed the Mallards to swim again.
Snow didn’t impede crows from harassing a Red-tailed Hawk.
Brace Cove never froze, and yesterday 16 seals soaked up the unseasonal warmth.
The full moon looked like a compacted hot ember, distorted just above the horizon.

Open House @ Gloucester Biotechnology Academy

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Curious about Gloucester Biotechnology Academy? Please join us for our OPEN HOUSE, Wednesday, March 11th, from 3p to 5p. Chat with our team, tour our state-of-the-art teaching labs, and learn about our programs!

Applications are now open for the incoming Class of 2027, with all tuition and fees waived for students who enroll. Donโ€™t miss your chance to learn more!

Canโ€™t make the Open House? Please reach out to Laura Richane at Laura.richane@gmgi.org for information. 

Warmer weather is coming

On Sunday, as the sun was trying to come out and milder temperatures, Good Harbor had many beach goers.ย  There was also Stand-Up Paddleboarders enjoying the milder weather.

Grisha Goryachev LIVE this weekend! Big Cape Ann Symphony concert!

Heidi Dallin shares a reminder and more details about the Cape Ann Symphony program and featured guest musician Grishaย Goryachev in concert this weekend

Cape Ann Symphony continues Season 74 at 2:00 PM on Sunday, March 15 at 2:00 PM with MOZARTMENDELSSOHN, AND RODRIGO featuring guest artist world renowned classical and flamenco guitarist Grisha Goryachev. The Cape Ann Symphony performs at Manchester-Essex Regional High School Auditorium on 36 Lincoln Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA. For tickets or information, call 978-281-0543 or visit www.capeannsymphony.org

The program forย MOZART, MENDELSSOHN, AND RODRIGOย includes Mozart’sย Don Giovanni Overture,ย Mendelssohn’sย Symphony No.4ย “Italian”ย andย guest artist internationally celebratedย guitar virtuosoย Grishaย Goryachevย joins theย orchestraย forย Joaquin Rodrigoโ€™sย Concierto de Aranjuezย for Guitarย andย Orchestra.ย โ€œTheย orchestraย looks forward to playingย Mozartโ€™sย Don Giovanni Overtureย and Mendelsonโ€™s lively and energeticย Italian Symphonyย plus we are excited for virtuoso guitarist Grisha Goryachev to join us for our March concert,” says CAS Music Director and Conductor Yoichi Udagawa, “Grisha made his CAS debut in 2016 and we are thrilled that he is returning to perform with us. An incredibly versatile musician, Grisha isย well known for his virtuosity in classical and flamenco guitar. In fact, he is one of a select ย few guitarists to continue the traditions of solo flamenco in concert. Iโ€™m sure Grisha might be persuaded to play a piece as an encore.”

ABOUT GRISHA GORYACHEV

A native of St. Petersburg, Russia, Grisha Goryachev began to play the guitar at the age of six, studying first with his father, Dmitry, an acknowledged master teacher of the instrument. Following his debut at the age of nine, Mr. Goryachev enjoyed an extensive career as a child prodigy, performing regularly before large audiences in the most prestigious concert halls of St. Petersburg, Moscow, Minsk, Riga, and other major cities in the then Soviet Union as well as appearing regularly on Soviet television and radio. In 1991, Mr. Goryachev was awarded second prize in the Danny Kaye International Children’s Awards held in the Hague, Netherlands. Sponsored by UNICEF, this competition featured participants on all instruments from twenty-six countries. Later that same year, Mr. Goryachev was invited to perform at the UN headquarters in New York City followed by a tour of Scandinavia and a performance by special invitation for the Royalty of Iceland. In 1993, Mr Goryachev was chosen to represent his native city in the Days of St. Petersburg in Jerusalem Festival, and in 1994 at the invitation of Vladimir Spivakov, he performed at the Festival International de Colmar held in memory of Andres Segovia in Colmar, France.

Following a tour of Spain, Mr. Goryachev was invited to play for flamenco legend, Paco de Lucรญa, who soon after personally intervened in support of his application for an American visa (subsequently awarded in the year 1997 on the basis of Extraordinary Ability). He received his Bachelor, Master and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, where he studied under famous guitar virtuoso Eliot Fisk.

In May 2005 Mr. Goryachev received a special prize for the Best Performance of Spanish Music at the VI International Classical Guitar Competition “Julian Arcรกs” in Almerรญa, Spain. As a winner of this prize,  he performed recitals in Spain at “Festival de Mรบsica Espaรฑola de Cรกdiz” and “Festival de Mรบsica de Jimena de la Frontera”. Mr. Goryachev was one of the 30 people in 2006 to become a fellow of the prestigious Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship, recognizing him as exceptional in his chosen field.

ABOUT CAPE ANN SYMPHONY


Founded in Gloucester in 1952, the Cape Ann Symphony is a professional orchestra of over 70 players from throughout the New England area. They perform a subscription season of four concerts per year plus several Pops and youth concerts. The Symphony Board of Directors named Yoichi Udagawa the Music Director and Conductor of the Cape Ann Symphony in the summer of 2000 after a yearlong search. In addition to his leadership of Cape Ann Symphony, he is Music Director and Conductor of the Melrose Symphony Orchestra, and the Quincy Symphony Orchestra and a cover conductor at the Boston Pops Orchestra.ย  Frequently invited to guest conduct, Maestro Udagawa has worked with many different orchestras including the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, Nobeoka Philharmonic Orchestra, the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston, the University of Texas Symphony Orchestra, the Indian Hill Symphony, the Garden State Philharmonic, the Brown University Orchestra, the Syracuse Society for New Music, the Boston Conservatory Orchestra, the Midcoast Symphony Orchestra, the Newton Symphony, the Austin Civic Orchestra, and the Mid-Texas Symphony. Maestro Udagawa is at home in popular and contemporary music as well as the standard symphonic repertoire. He is known for his relaxed manner and ability to speak from the podium which has helped new audiences as well as enthusiasts gain a greater appreciation for symphonic music. His programs often include premieres of new works โ€“ some specially commissioned for the orchestra โ€” as well as great orchestral works across the symphonic repertoire and lively Pops programs. He is also an integral part of the Cape Ann Symphony Youth Initiative.

ABOUT MAESTRO YOICHI UDAGAWA

Yoichi Udagawa, the son of a nuclear physicist father and singer/artist mother, was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1964. His family immigrated to the United States soon thereafter. He began playing the violin at age four and made his conducting debut at age fifteen. After receiving a music degree from the University of Texas at Austin, he continued advanced studies in conducting with Gunther Schuller, Seiji Ozawa, Morihiro Okabe, and Henry Charles Smith. A fan of many different styles of music, Mr. Udagawa also enjoys performing gospel music in addition to his conducting activities. He is also an accomplished violinist and an avid fan of exercise and yoga.

Cape Ann Symphony Season 74 continues with MOZARTMENDELSSOHN, AND RODRIGO on Sunday,March 15, 2026 at 2:00 pm at the Manchester-Essex Regional High School Auditorium on 36 Lincoln Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA. Manchester-Essex High School Auditorium is handicapped accessible. Ticket prices are $55 for adults, $50 for senior citizens, $20 for Students of any age with a valid student ID, $5 for Youth (12 years old and under). For information, call 978-281-0543 or visit www.capeannsymphony.org