Hi Joey,
You may have covered this, but if not, I think it would make a great story: I always assumed that the Ben Smith playground, opposite Zeke’s, was maintained by the city. It is always in excellent condition, great for little kids. One day recently I was there with my grandchildren and saw a little old lady come in with her watering can and her weeding and pruning tools. She gave the place a once-over. She told me that, in fact, the city does not maintain the playground; she and her husband do. He comes by with his lawn mower once a week; she takes care of the plants. Sadly, I did not get her name.
What I did get is that people can make contributions to cover the costs of materials through The Gloucester Fund.
I think it would be a nice story if you interviewed this couple.
Thanks!
Miriam
Miriam Weinstein
67 Eastern Point Blvld.
Joe’s note: Yep Miriam check out their Facebook page and tributes to the great people who have devoted so much time taking care of that park-
Paul Bruce Talks About Community Involvement At Benjamin Smith Playground
Good morning!
I saw this post about lost glasses found and wondered if there is a lost and found at Good Harbor Beach?
My daughter lost a bracelet possibly in the parking lot ( sentimental value) and I wondered how I could help her search or contact anyone who may have found it!
Thanks for your help or info!
Kathy Garey

JOE,
WONDERING ,WHY EARLY SCHOONERS WENT SO FAR TO FISH ??MAYBE GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER READERS KNOW THE ANSWERS ?
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That would be Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler on Sayward Street.
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Very nice of them and what a community helping hands and making a difference! 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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