On Saturday, the temperature was 43 degrees.ย Perfect for a winter walk on Wingaersheek Beach.ย Love the fact that the parking lot was full of cars with families and happy dogs.
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Weโre currently hiring for multiple BOH (Back of House) positions:
Line Cook
Prep Cook
Dishwasher
Late-Night Cook
๐ฎ About Us Machaca is a fast-paced Mexican restaurant in Gloucester, MA. We pride ourselves on fresh food, strong teamwork, and a supportive, professional kitchen environment.
โ What Weโre Looking For
Reliable, hardworking team players
Kitchen experience preferred (but willing to train the right person)
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Nights, weekends, and holidays availability a plus
Geraldine โGerriโ (Ciaramitaro) Genthner, 82, of Damariscotta, Maine, passed away peacefully on February 25, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. She was the devoted wife of Capt. Clell Genthner and a beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.
Born December 12, 1943, in Gloucester, Massachusetts, the daughter of the late Capt. Joseph and Felicia (Curcuru) Ciaramitaro, Gerri was raised in a proud Sicilian fishing family, shaped by faith, hard work, and a close-knit community. She attended St. Ann School and graduated from Gloucester High School in 1961.
She first married Capt. Cosmo Marcantonio, with whom she shared three sons, Lawrence โLarryโ Marcantonio, Joseph Marcantonio, and Cosimo Marcantonio Jr. In 1978, Capt. Cosmo was lost at sea, and Gerri went on to raise their sons with remarkable strength, resilience, and love.
In the summer of 1983, she married Capt. Clell Genthner and entered the most joyful chapter of her life. Together they enjoyed years of travel to Aruba and Florida, laughter, and time spent with family and friends. Gerri cherished her close circle of girlfriends, whose friendships brought her endless joy and countless shared memories.
The lake home Gerri and Capt. Clell shared in Damariscotta became a gathering place where she expressed her love through cooking, baking, and generous hospitality. She was also a gifted knitter and crocheter, leaving behind many handmade treasures for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Her devotion to her crafts, her home, and her family was matched by Capt. Clellโs devotion to her. During her long battle with Alzheimerโs disease, the full measure of their marriage became unmistakable, as Capt. Clell remained faithfully by her side each day, never allowing illness to diminish her light.
Gerri will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all who knew her for her warmth, strength, and the love she shared so freely.
She is survived by her husband, Capt. Clell Genthner; her three sons, Lawrence โLarryโ Marcantonio, Joseph Marcantonio, and Cosimo Marcantonio Jr. (companion Laurie Primus); her daughters, Robin Lailer (husband Gary) and Amy Parrish (husband Clint); her sister-in-law, Patricia Ciaramitaro; and her brother-in-law, Frank Genthner (wife Cecilia); her sister-in-law, Lois Benner. She is also survived by her grandchildren: Christina OโMaley (husband Mike) and their children, Ella and Ralph; Emily Mehrling (husband Kris) and their children, Eva and Charles; Madison Nelson (husband Ian) and their child, Emi; Allie Orton (husband Colin); Marisa Latassa (husband Anthony) and their children, Anthony and Lena; Matthew Marcantonio (fiancรฉ Jordan Fears) and their child, Cosmo; Joseph Marcantonio Jr. (significant other Madison Vigliotta); Max Halter; Nick Halter (wife Madison); Alexis Lailer; Thomas Lailer and his child, Myla; and Evan Genthner; along with many nieces, nephews, godchildren, and close friends.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her brothers, Charles โCharlieโ J. Ciaramitaro and Benjamin L. โLibbyโ Ciaramitaro; her sister-in-law, Angela Ciaramitaro; her first husband, Capt. Cosmo Marcantonio; her brother-in-law, Capt. Joseph L. Marcantonio (wife Marie); her daughters-in-law, Jean Marcantonio (wife of Larry) and Michelle Marcantonio (wife of Cosimo Jr.); her brothers-in-law, Gordon Benner (wife Betty), Adelbert Benner (wife Arlene), Edward Jr. Benner, and Malcolm Benner (wife Georgia); and her sister-in-law, Pauline Rogers (husband Charles).
A funeral Mass for Gerri will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at St. Annโs Catholic Church in Gloucester, MA. Family and friends are invited to gather for a collation downstairs in the church hall immediately following the Mass.
In lieu of flowers or other donations, memorial contributions in Gerriโs name can be made to The Coveโs Edge Resident Council. Coveโs Edge, 26 Schooner Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543
To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Geraldine โGerriโ Ann (Ciaramitaro) Genthner, please visit our flower store.
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On Tuesday March 3 the Special State Primary will be held and polls will be open 7 am – 8 pm. Take note Wards 1 and 4 of the change of area within your polling place as noted below. The locations arenโt changed, just the room assignments. Iโm sure there will be adequate signage directing voters to proper areas. Take note that school is in session and certain times of the day might experience traffic congestion. Plan accordingly.
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Mary Bromberger Bowles, a wonderful Gloucester artist, took the collage of the faces of the Lily Jean and pressed flowers and put this beautiful picture in a floating frame.ย Mary told me she wanted to do something to honor the crew.ย Mary has generously left the frame at the Man at the Wheel.ย Please feel free to go visit this tribute.ย You can reach Mary at shelldesigns.com.
If anyone knows who created the collage, Mary would like to credit them.ย Thank you
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The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundationโs Annual Bach Birthday Concert performed by Brandenburg and Beyond
The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation is delighted to present Brandenburg and Beyond, a neo-baroque ensemble featuring a combination of flute, oboe, harpsichord, and strings, performing in our annual Bach Birthday Concert on Saturday, March 21st at 7:30pm in the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, located on the green at the corner of Middle and Church Streets.
The ensemble performs classic baroque works as well as contemporary music written in this century. The resident harpsichordist, Chris Gantner, is a composer who frequently premiers new works specifically for the group. These New England-based artists perform all over the world and hold teaching and performance positions at various orchestras, colleges, and universities.
The program entitled โBach and His Sonsโ will feature the following pieces:
Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 by J.S. Bach
Concerto for Flute and Strings in D Minor by C.P.E. Bach
Prelude and Fugue in C Minor for Organ by J.S. Bach
The Short Tempered Klavier by P.D.Q. Bach โ arranged for this occasion and unique instrumentation by Chris Gantner
Tickets will be available at the door and in advance (strongly recommended) with more information at: www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org. General admission is $30, students $10, under age 12 free
The historic 1806 Meetinghouse, listed on the National Historic Register, was built for the first Universalist Church in America and is the home of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, is located on the green at the corner of Middle and Church Streets (GPS 50 Middle Street). Parking is available on the green, entered between two granite posts on Middle Street, and around the historic district. The side entrance at 10 Church Street has an elevator to the main level, if needed.
Music lovers, please join us for this annual Bach celebration!
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I have a DIY wood frame kit (which contains two frames) to give away first come first served. They are 16 x 20″ and appropriate for prints, posters, embroidery and needletpoint as advertised on Amazon. I simply ordered the wrong size and hope someone out there can make use of them. They will be at 44 Main St this weekend Saturday and Sunday (Feb 28 and March 1). Stop in or comment here if interested. FREE!
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We know itโs been cold and snowy but inside Rose Baker in March will be warm and welcoming. Many things are happening! Dailey activities can be found by going to www.gloucester-ma.gov, clicking on Departments and scrolling down to the Council on Aging. You can see our newsletter or call 978-325-5812to get on our mailing list. Follow us on Facebook โ Rose Baker Senior Center Gloucester Special things going on: March โ Tuesdays and Thursdays โ Come to the Art Department and paint a bowl for the Open Doorโs Empty Bowl Event March 2nd, March 9th and March 16th at 1:30 โ Old Salties Jazz Band Movies on Thursdays โ 12:30 โ March 5th the Quiet Man, March 12th Darby OโGill and the Little People, March 19th A Few Good Men and March 26th The French Connection March 11th โ 9:30 -Rise and Decide โ Have a delicious breakfast and help us decide on a new name and logo. We want your opinions. Register with Natalia. March 12th 11:30 โ 1:00 -Celebrate St. Patrick Day at our party with Michael OโLeary, Bob and Jen Strom and Cindy McIntire. Raffles and prizes!! Register with Natalia. March 20th 10:00 โ 1:00 โ Representative from CATA will do a presentation and answer questions March 23rd โ 2:00-Enjoy a presentation by Lanes Coven Theater Company of Romeo and Juliet. Register with Natalie. March 30th โ 12:30 โ Learn about the world of ham radios. Register with Natalia
Seniors on the Go Bus โ To register call Natalia at 978-325-5812 or stop by. March 2nd โ Walmart and Burger King March 9th โ Panera and The Pink Panther at The Cabot March 16th โ T.J. Max Plaza and the Tokyo Steak House March 23rd โ Lunch at the Essex N. Shore Agricultural and Tech School March 30th โ Aldi in Danvers and the Anchor
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