Mayor Paul Lundberg was joined by Kimberly Brusseau and Beverly Cadigan of New Gloucester, Maine, at his office at Gloucester City Hall. Ms. Brusseau and Ms. Cadigan visited on behalf of the community of New Gloucester, whose residents organized a fundraising effort after learning about the devastating loss of the Gloucester fishing vessel Lily Jean earlier this year.
The Lily Jean, a 72-foot Gloucester-based commercial fishing vessel, sank on January 30, 2026, off Cape Ann, Massachusetts. Seven lives were lost in this tragedy, which had a profound impact on Gloucesterโs historic fishing community as many of the crew members came from multigenerational fishing families.
In the wake of the tragedy, Gloucester residents and supporters across the region have rallied to assist the families affected by the loss. The Gloucester Fishing Community Preservation Fund established the Lily Jean Fund to assist the families of the crew members and support the broader fishing community. Donations to the fund are distributed evenly among the families of those who were lost.
Residents of New Gloucester, Maine, organized their own community fundraising effort and collected donations for the Lily Jean Fund. Together the town of 6,000 residents raised $3282 for the fund, along with sympathy cards and gift bags from Mainely Fudge for each family. Their generosity reflects the strong connection shared by fishing communities throughout New England and the widespread compassion felt following the tragedy.
โOn behalf of the City of Gloucester, I want to extend my deepest gratitude to the residents of New Gloucester for this extraordinary act of kindness.โ Said Mayor Lundberg. โIn the face of unimaginable loss, your communityโs generosity is a powerful reminder that the bonds between our residents run deep. Your support not only honors the memory of the Lily Jean crew, but also brings comfort and strength to the families and to our entire fishing community during this difficult time.โ
โ Mayor Paul Lundberg City of Gloucester
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Sorry Joey, I am doubling down on the hummingbird feeeding stations at my house this year. Not that you EVAH win, but this year’s selections for the hummingbirds and orioles will be hands-down winners. We can expect them to start returning mid April but it’s a good idea to put the feeders out a couple of weeks in advance so they see the red right away. I’m going to try the same with the Baltimore Orioles. And we’re off……
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Built by Fishermen, Named by Artists, Loved by All
Join us for Motif No. 1 Day as we celebrate Rockportโs unique identity as both a historic fishing village and a vibrant artist destination. Centered around the iconic red fishing shackโlong a favorite subject for painters and photographersโthis beloved annual event brings together the very spirit of Rockport: coastal beauty, creative energy, and community pride.
Stroll through town as artists set up along the harbor capturing Motif No. 1 and Rockportโs stunning waterfront in real time. Enjoy live music, street performances, family-friendly art activities, and pop-up experiences that unfold throughout the day. From Dock Square to Bearskin Neck and beyond, thereโs always something happening just around the corner.
Explore galleries, discover local shops, and experience the charm that has inspired generations of artists. Whether youโre watching a painting come to life, enjoying a performance, or simply taking in the view, Motif No. 1 Day invites you to slow down, look closer, and connect with what makes Rockport so special.
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Even though the temperatures are only in the 40’s, mother nature is moving along into Spring.ย Walking on Monday late afternoon, saw a pretty little Red Robin on the top of arch on Shore Road.
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Please note that the Spring Luncheon is taking the place of the Fall Luncheon.
The Businesswomenโs Committee of the Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is proud to present Wave Makers ~ Tide Changers, Women of Innovation & Impact, an event spotlighting three remarkable women whose vision and leadership are shaping the future of our community.
This engaging luncheon will feature three dynamic speakers โ one from the non-profit sector, one from the maritime industry, and one from the business community โ who will share their journeys, insights, and the impact of their work.
The 2026 invited speakers are:
Leslie Gould, Executive Director, Greater Beverly Chamber of Commerce
โAnn Molloy, Sales & Marketing Director and Co-Owner, Neptune’s Harvest
Gail Brenner Nastasia, Defense Attorney & Author
Join us for an afternoon of storytelling, inspiration, and connection as we celebrate the women who are lighting the way, steering the course, and charting the path forward.
A shout out to the staff at Addison Gilbert! I was recently there for some routine testing which was handled in a friendly and efficient manner getting me on my way in only about 20 minutes total. I had arrived early for a testing appointment expecting to have paperwork to do but was taken straight in without fuss. What a treat! I then made my way to the second stop which, again, was in-and-out easy peasy. I was actually back in my car before the original appointment time.
I understand everyone has had their own experiences some good and some difficult but on this day, Addison Gilbert and its staff shone. We are very fortunate to have this facility available to us. I was watching “The Pitt” recently and there was a case where the characters had to drive 2+ hours to get to emergency help due to rural hospital shutdowns. I am grateful to have AGH right in our backyard.
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If you wish to participate in the Sunday Parade with a float, please notify the committee. We have several trailers available for use, and the committee will provide a $500.00 subsidy towards construction costs.
Viva San Pietro ๐ฎ๐น โจ๏ธ
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The other day, Rick and I walked Magnolia Beach on to the Trustees property around Clarke Pond.ย There is a small bridge to walk over to the right is Clarke Pond and down the stream is White and Black Beach.
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GLOUCESTER, MA โ The City of Gloucester is hosting two events to celebrate Earth Day this April. The City will be hosting an Earth Day Flag Raising at City Hall, as well as an Earth Day Recycling Festival at OโMaley Middle School. Residents are encouraged to join the City and its partners at both events.
The flag raising will take place on Wednesday, April 22 at 12:00 pm in front of City Hall. Mayor Paul Lundberg will read a proclamation, and Gloucesterโs Co-Poet Laureates, Heidi Wakeman and Jay Featherstone, will read poems to mark the event. The flag raising will be followed by a free screening of The Lorax (1972) at the Sawyer Free Library at 12:30 pm.
On Saturday, April 25, the City and partners will host an Earth Day Recycling Festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at OโMaley Innovation Middle School, 32 Cherry Street, Gloucester.At the festival, Green Team Junk Removal will collect hard-to-recycle items while community partners will share information about a variety of sustainability-minded programs. Art Haven will provide free art activities during the festival and Brassfed Nation will perform from 10:00 – 11:00 am. Additional activities, music, and community vendors will participate throughout the day. Donations of canned and dried foods, as well as personal hygiene items, are also welcome.
Please note that individual fees apply per item for recycling. Payment for recycling will be accepted via cash, card, or check payable to โGreen Team Junk Removal.โ The list of fees for eligible items can be found here:
$45 โ Flat Screen TVs
$20 โ Computer monitors
$10 โ Laptops / PC towers
$10 โ Printers Appliances
$20 โ Room AC units
$20 โ Washers / Dryers
$10 โ Window AC units
$50 โ Mattresses
$50 โ Box springs
$30 โ Tables
$20 โ Toilets
$20 โ Vanities / dressers
$10 โ Chairs
$10 โ Nightstands
$10 โ Lamps
$20 โ Propane tanks (must be empty)
$20 โ Lawn mowers (gas tank must be empty)
$20 โ Snow blowers (gas tank must be empty)
$10 โ Car batteries
$5 โ Styrofoam (per bag)
$4 โ Fire extinguishers (per pound)
$10 each โ Garden Furniture, Laundry Baskets, Trash and Recycling Bins, Car Seat
As a special incentive during the festival, residents can turn in their old dehumidifiers and receive a $30 rebate from National Grid. Those unable to attend can contact Green Team Junk Removal for pickup services.
Accepted Items for Recycling:
Electronics โ Computers, TVs, gaming systems, cell phones, and more.
Appliances โ Microwaves, refrigerators, dishwashers, washers, dryers, air conditioners, and more.
Textiles โ Clothing and blankets (must be clean and reusable).
Other Items โ Mattresses, box springs, propane tanks, car batteries, tires, Styrofoam, books, exercise equipment, and household/kitchen items for donation.
Green Team Junk Removal recycles, reuses, and donates 80% of what they haul, making it an excellent opportunity for residents to dispose of items responsibly.
Artists, musicians, or cultural organizations who are interested in participating in the Earth Day Recycling Festival should email Miranda Aisling, Arts, Culture, and Events Coordinator at mhynes@gloucester-ma.gov.
In their email, artists should include their name, contact information, how they would like to participate, and what the cost is for their proposed activity. The budget ranges from $250 – $500 for musical performances, art installations, or interactive art activities. There is no fee for participating cultural organizations.
โ Mayor Paul Lundberg City of Gloucester
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