What is the official State Ship of Massachusetts?

That’s a question the Al Bezanson sometimes asks friends sailing on his schooner Green Dragon. He’ll get answers like “Old Ironsides,” “Mayflower II,” or “Arabella.”

Wrong! The correct answer, as Al points out, is the Gloucester schooner Ernestina-Morrissey, originally the Effie M. Morrissey, built in Essex in 1893-94. In 1995 then-Governor Bill Weld named her the official vessel of the Commonwealth.

effie

How did this little schooner qualify over all other contenders? Through a history of international outreach and service, nobly representing the maritime heritage of Massachusetts. She performed ably in hook-and-line fishing out of Gloucester that preserved fish stocks, in two decades of scientific expeditions to the Arctic Ocean, in wartime military missions, as a vital link between Cape Verde islanders and family members who had emigrated to New Bedford, and as an at-sea schoolhouse for educating thousands of Massachusetts school children in the wonders of their ocean environment. Nearly lost time and again, she is now undergoing complete restoration.

The story is told in Chester Brigham’s book Phoenix of the Seas, to be launched with a presentation and signing at the Cape Ann Museum on Saturday, June 13 at 3:00. Chet will also be introducing the book at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum on Wednesday, June 24 at 7:30.

phoenix

Those planning to attend the Cape Ann Museum launch are invited by Harold Burnham to a half-price sunset sail in Gloucester harbor in his schooner Ardelle from 6:00 to 8:00 that evening. Tickets available on the Ardelle website, schoonerardelle.com, and at Maritime Gloucester. Mention “Phoenix” when ordering

Knock, Knock.

I love this sound so much!  I couldn’t find the bugger to save my life, but I enjoyed stopping at the end of my street the other night to hear him do his thing.  Not going to lie, I couldn’t help but think, “Ouch.”

THIS SUMMER INTERNSHIP PAYS: Stage Fort Asst Welcome Coordinator Position accepting applications HURRY CLOSES JUNE 10

Cat Ryan submits-

Last chance to apply for a temporary internship– paid position– for a Gloucester kid… perfect cool job and great experience all around for someone who knows Gloucester well!

Good fit for someone gearing up a future degree in hospitality or hotel management, marketing and press, or business administration. Could easily be combined with a night gig. Required to work one weekend day and some Thursday nights, otherwise known as ‘the Cape Ann Farmers Market– where you want to be on Thursday anyhow’ nights.

Check out the job listing here http://www.gloucester-ma.gov/Jobs.aspx

There’s a DPW job posting related to Newell Stadium, and a permanent position at Sawyer Free just that just closed June 5, 2015.

job posting june 2015