
Going out for a dive near Kettle Island

My View of Life on the Dock

Experience Preferred.
Must be hard working, with fast hands.
Non Smoker.
Non drinker.
Completely drug free.
Must have own vehicle.
Contact Mike. Leave message. No calls after 6:00 p.m.
Mike..# 781-249-2818
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On Thursday, June 20, 2019, the school building committee voted to pursue 9 school options at 3 sites recommended by Dore & Whittier (whittled down from 14 presented on June 13), and the timeline. The School Committee is meeting on the 26th to present this slate.
courtesy photos- “green” indicates the options pushing ahead
Jane Deering Gallery is pleased to present new work by Gloucester artist Ann Conneman, whose masterful hand-carved lettering in stone and on paper is exquisitely beautiful. The exhibition opens with a reception on Saturday June 29th from 5:00-7:00pm and will continue through July 28. The gallery is located at 19 Pleasant Street, Gloucester next to the Cape Ann Museum. Gallery hours are Friday, Saturday & Sunday from 1:00-5:00 and by appointment. 917-902-4359 . janedeeringgallery.com

Thanks for the chuckle Drift Cafe!


Historical District Commission meeting, Tuesday June 25, 2019 at 7pm
First informational review meeting to HDC: Sawyer Free Library, review of proposed renovation/addition and exterior concept design

Proudly presents
The Dogtown Writers Festival
Finding Words in Place
The Gloucester Writers Center has designed a special event to provide multiple creative
opportunities for writing in unique venues, using the theme of “place.”
The Dogtown Writers Festival is slated for Friday and Saturday, September 27-28,
the Joseph Garland Keynote Address given by award-winning journalist and author, Sandy
Tolan. Saturday includes several discussion panels in the morning, afternoon writing workshops,
and an evening dinner to close the weekend. Many writing genres are covered including poetry,
fiction, nonfiction, and play-writing. There will also be a dedicated onsite workshop in Dogtown
Common and a workshop specifically for high school students, ages 14-18.
All of the events will explore, through dialogue and writing, the themes of:
“Words in Place,” “Words Over Time,” and “Words in People—Voices of Cape Ann.”
The instructors, moderators, and panelists are an accomplished group of authors, actors,
journalists, and teachers. The GWC is blessed to have secured such wonderful talent.
The many events planned are going to give writers at any level, numerous ways in which to
expand their skills and connect with other creative people.
There are only TEN tickets per workshop, so please don’t wait! Click on the link
below for more information and to get your tickets now!
https://gloucesterwriters.org/dogtown-writers-festival/
The Dogtown Writers Festival is generously funded in part by our incredible donors of
the Gloucester Writers Center, the Mass Cultural Council and The Garland Legacy Project.
The Gloucester Writers Center is a nonprofit 501(c) 3 public charity ·126 East Main Street,
Gloucester MA. 01930


See this right here is a deal breaker for me. The whole pooping in the house thing. Beau sure is cute but better left in the hands of people that like dogs pooping in their house.
The whole dogsitting Beau when the McCarthy’s are out of town thing is officially off the table.



Rockport’s Music at the Beach Series begins tonight with Pier Ave!
6:30-8:30 at the Back Beach bandstand

It’s very pretty at Wonson’s Cove, especially at high tide. I did not realize this was also a public landing called Flat Cove Landing.


Hosted by Manchester-Essex Rotary Club
This year will be the 30th annual Red, White and Blue Pancake Breakfast, the traditional start of the Fourth of July holiday. Save the date for Saturday, June 29, rain or shine, 7:30am-11am at Tuck’s Point, Manchester. Whether sunny or rainy, eating breakfast in the Chowder House, with views of the harbor, is an unforgettable experience. Proceeds from the breakfast support our Scholarship program. This year we welcome Black Earth Farms who will supply compostable tableware and collect the compostable materials and haul it away. In addition to red, white and blue, we will be green too.
Look for Rotarians selling tickets in front of the Post Office and Crosby’s Saturday morning, 8am-noon, June 22, or stop in at the Manchester Parks & Rec Department, People’s Bank or Nor’East Frameworks. Tickets are $9 in advance, $10 the day of the event. Children 8…
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GloucesterCast 340 with Pat and Jimmy Dalpiaz, Brandan Pratt, Chris McCarthy, Chris McCarthy, Mara McCarthy, Faye Passanisi, Marianne Paquette, Heidi Dallin, Liana Genoud Mike Codair, Susan Lipsett, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 6/23/19
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Topics Include:
GMG Mascot Beau pooped twice in the office before the start of the podcast
Chris and Mara McCarthy from Two Sisters Brought goodies. www.twosistersma.com
Faye Passanisi’s book Port Bliss fayepass@yahoo.com
Laura Ventimiglia Nonna, What is St Peter’s Fiesta Available at The Bookstore of Gloucester and online– www.buttieriprss.com
At Gloucester Stage adapted Nonna, What is St Peter’s Fiesta will be performed June 29th 10:00AM Free coffee and donuts Buy tickets in advance at www.gloucesterstage.com
Brandon Pratt Rates have come way down www. northshorehomeloans.com
This is Chris’ new nitro system that his son Connor got for him for Father’s Day.

On Saturday our Good Harbor Beach PiPl chicks turned three weeks old. They remind me so much of toddlers, with their indefatigable spirits, high energy and great appetites, adventuring, tumbling and bumping themselves throughout the day, flopping their tired selves down and wanting to be cuddled and protected, and then picking themselves up to start all over again.
Our chicks are spreading their wings! Their flight feathers have not yet grown in nonetheless, it doesn’t stop them from testing their wings. They stretch wide and take little leaps in the air, often ending with a face plant.
And sometimes, lift-off!
The chicks spend a good part of the day at the creek. On Saturday they crossed the creek and much to PiPl monitor Laurie Sawin’s dismay it appeared as though they were trapped on the other side and might have been swallowed up by the incoming tide. Instead, all three chicks swam across the creek to the safety of the shore.
We are stymied by the decision to shrink the Piping Plover’s protected area and are working toward re-establishing the size of their designated area. It’s really much too soon to be shrinking the roped off area and to have raked over the mini mounds of sand they sleep on every night. The chicks are all over the beach at all times of day and the protected area not only provides safety from people and pets, the un-raked areas provide a feast of good eating.
It clearly takes a village to raise a family of chicks at a popular city beach and we have a corps of wonderfully dedicated volunteers. We could really use help over these final ten days before the chicks are fully fledged. The weather has warmed and the beach has become much busier. Please contact Alicia Pensarosa if you would like to help. You can also directly sign up here. Thank you so much, and even more importantly, the PiPls thank you, too ❤
Beach Days, my favorite, we had no rain on Saturday but a crazy cloud off in the distance.

