Birds on bergs

Resting up on slow moving ice floats before the next winter storm

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Water high before blizzard 2

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Gloucester Announces Sunday Night Parking Ban; Schools Closed Monday

Chris Sicuranza's avatarCape Ann Community

Issued by Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken at 2:20PM, Sunday, Feb 12th:

Effective at 6PM tonight, Sunday, February 12th, the city has declared a snow emergency and parking ban on all city streets due to expected heavy sleet, snowfall, and powerful wind gusts. Additionally, Gloucester schools will be closed tomorrow and trash collection will be delayed one day.

Again, starting at 6PM tonight, Sunday February 12th, until 9AM tomorrow, Monday, February 13th, all vehicles are banned from parking on city streets. 

Residents may park in all municipal and school parking lots but must remove their vehicles once the ban has expired at 9AM tomorrow or will be subject to ticketing and towing at the owner’s expense. 

All residents and businesses are reminded that they are responsible for clearing snow from sidewalks adjacent to their property. Please make every effort to shovel out hydrants…

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JOHN RONAN AT THE CAPE ANN MUSEUM!

john-ronan-and-bookSaturday, February 25, 2017 at 2pm

Gloucester’s former poet laureate John Ronan will read from his most recent book, Taking the Train of Singularity South from Midtown (Backwaters Press, 2017) and discuss its connections to Gloucester, including “Good Harbor, Home,” which was written for and read at John Bell’s first inauguration as Mayor of Gloucester. Through Taking the Train of Singularity South from Midtown Ronan hopes to convey that love and language create community.

This program is free and open to the public. Reservations required. Free registration can be made by calling 978-283-0455 x10, emailinginfo@capeannmuseum.org, or online at Eventbrite

John Ronan is a poet, playwright, movie producer and journalist. He has received national honors for his poetry and is a former National Endowment for the Arts Fellow, Ucross Fellow, Bread Loaf Scholar and Poet Laureate of Gloucester, MA. In 2010, his volume of poetry,Marrowbone Lane, won Highly Recommended honors from the Boston Authors Club. As a playwright, Ronan’s works include The Yeats Gameand The Early Bird Special. John is also founder of the media production company American Storyboard, a teacher of film and host of Cape Ann Television’s The Writer’s Block with John J. Ronan which celebrates its 27th anniversary in the 2016–2017 seasons. 

This week at the State House: February 15th MCC handing out state’s top annual Commonwealth awards to David Tebaldi Mass Humanities, Boston Foundation Paul Grogan, others…

Gloucester won one back in 2015.

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Mayor Romeo Theken and Fred Bodin at the ceremony

Congratulations to the 2017 honorees: the Acton Discovery Museums; The City of New Bedford; Keith Lockhart Boston Pops; Jose Mateo Jose Mateo Ballet Theater; Springfield Scitech High School Band; Nancy Donahue cultural philanthropy Lowell; Paul Grogan Boston Foundation; David Tebaldi Mass Humanities; Greenfield Cultural Council; the Berkshire Daily Eagle;  and the Mayor of Fitchburg.

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Read more from the MCC press release: Continue reading “This week at the State House: February 15th MCC handing out state’s top annual Commonwealth awards to David Tebaldi Mass Humanities, Boston Foundation Paul Grogan, others…”

GHS boys hoop vs Danvers

The Fishermen come back from 11 point deficit at half time and play a great second half to win game by five. Well done guys!!

Gloucester House Valentine’s Day Breakfast is a 4 decades tradition for Meals on Wheels

Read more, Gloucester Daily Times 

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Gloucester booth looks great at the Boston Globe Travel Show: Discover Gloucester volunteers and a gorgeous photo on that cover

Booth 418 February 10-12 — Look forward to hearing their report

http://www.bostonglobetravelshow.com/

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Kate Bibeau Cape Ann Museum and Steve Douglass Cape Ann Harbor Tours

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John Orlando Harborview Inn  and Elizabeth Carey Discover Gloucester (photos sent to GMG from the floor!)

BEAUTIFUL FEBRUARY SNOW MOON OVER CAPE ANN

Last night’s Snow Moon was stunning, although my photos don’t do it justice. Frozen fingers and I couldn’t find what I was looking for, which was a a tree, any tree, with snow laden branches, with the moon light coming through. Oh well, there’s always next year. 🙂 snow-moon-over-rockport-copyright-km-smith

LOVE SHACKS AND BAIT SHACKS FOR YOUR VALENTINE SWEETHEARTS

Where else can you go for both a Love Shack and Bait Shack but Nichols Candy House, naturally 

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How about this little Patriots Fan. His name is Joe Hart and he is an adorable ball of energy!joe-hart-nichols-candy-2-c-kim-smith

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Magnolia Library Cabin Fever Market on Sunday

A little weather is not going to stop us from having a fun time at the Magnolia Library Cabin Fever Market on Sunday, February 12, 2017 from 10:00 – 3:00. Hope to see you all. Thank you

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Light Up Mattos Texas Hold Em Tournament Tonight! 

1961 UNDER THE LIGHTS AT MATTOS

In the 1971 “Report on Parks and Playgrounds – Mattos Field”, experts conducting a study state that, “(Mattos Field is) One of the city’s largest and most used baseball fields, and was the largest skating areas for years. The floodlights are especially important because they allow the adults night play and outside tournaments. The lights are also a progressive sign of good recreational ideas. The morPreview attachment light up mattos texas.jpg
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e basketball, fields, tennis courts and baseball fields we can flood light the more use and better recreational programs the city will have. Winter flooding possible and lights available for nights.”

In that same decade, the city installed lights at Middleton Playground for its adult basketball league, and built lighted tennis courts at both Green Street Playground and O’Malley School. All of these facilities were used; continually, to capacity, and until curfew. It was a great time for night play in parks and playgrounds.

The noteworthy thing here is that in an earlier version of the same report, filed in 1960, a full decade before reported, “The softball league installed light poles. “

Remarkable. More than a decade before, the city had erected the lights at Middleton. What was “Progressive” in “1971 was nothing short of “Visionary” in 1960. And that vision resulted in decades of night games for generations of city kids and adults. “Mattos” has rarely seen a playless night in fifty years.

However, for more than a decade Mattos’ lights have been failing. Time and the elements have taken their toll.

And hence, a small group of softball players and their families has been working tirelessly to, “Light Up Mattos”. With the help of the city, the CPA, a banner program, fundraisers, donors large and small and have raised about $180,000, enough to do the project. Or so they thought.

Three years ago the light’s electrical service, after limping through the season, finally failed. The city replaced and upgraded the power. But, the 1960’s wooden poles no longer qualify for use. And then, they fell down.

Unfortunately, the new electrical service, though proactively increased in size is just shy of what’s required to properly illuminate a 21st century softball field. Modern bats drive modern softballs faster, so require better designed, more uniform, field lighting coverage and, therefore, more fixtures. This had been part the problem for decades. More fixtures of course mean more electricity. So it appeared, a new service may be required, and more money to make that happen.

In 2015, 55 years since Mattos was illuminated, there are many lighted fields, baseball, football, soccer, and Mattos, the only softball field is dark. And, in over 55 years, not one of the tens of thousands of players, or hundreds of teams, sponsors, and businesses that benefited from this community field aver paid one dime to play “Under the lights at Mattos”.

The cost to play youth or scholastic sports is often too much for families to afford. Lighting fields is part of that cost. Lighted fields allow extended play and, therefore more time, and increased participation, in positive activities. Relighting the field is reigniting a hub of positive youth and family activity long into the evening for decades more.
But we can’t do this without your help. Please help in any way you can. Participate in one of our many fundraisers. Write a check of any size to the GFAA (who are championing this sports-centric drive), purchase an ad banner for the field, or even offer your service to the project. So that in 2017, the city’s most historic field will shine once more.

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Light Up Mattos Texas Hold”em Tournament

Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 5pm deal at 6PM

at the St Peter’s Club

Contact Kristen Nicastro for details 978-239-9698
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Joe Wilkins Tonight with Joe Kessler on the Fiddle and Joe Cardoza on the Stand Up Bass! 7 Central 9pm 2.11.2017 These guys are excellent!

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