Visitors to Gloucester-183

From Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, couples from Ohio and New York are on their Honeymoons.

Summer Traffic Woes

Everything old is new again. Some of you may have experienced the congested traffic near Stage Fort Park and Blynman Bridge last weekend and muttered to yourself that  you’ve never seen it worse. Here’s an article from the Gloucester Daily Times Aug 22 1938 saying pretty much the same thing. I find it interesting that we can easily see history repeating itself. Get ready though because Riverfest is coming up this weekend!

Bridge Traffic worst GDT Aug 22 1938

www.lobstertrapgifts.com From Local enza sanfilippo Iocano Has These Sweet Lobster Logo Caps In!

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Navy or black

Real progress

The Magnolia Pier is coming along.  Today, Tuesday, the pilings were put in with a very interesting tool.  So looking forward to having the Pier back.

Bluefin Blowout Apparel and Swag Available Online Now

Did you miss out on the opportunity to purchase some awesome Bluefin Blowout merchandise at the tournament this year?   Well, good news!  Much of the apparel and swag is now available, for a limited time, online.

Get your Bluefin Blowout Merchandise HEREhttp://bit.ly/BFBGear

 

I know she means well.

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But this, this is no bueno.

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She’s smart.  She’s funny.  She’s beautiful.  She’s all these things.

But this.  This is a tough one to swallow.

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Sedona, AZ Retreat ~

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Honor yourself, commit to yourself and return to your Authentic Selfin Sedona, AZ… January 22 – 26, 2020

Meet Marleen Wood, a Usui and Lightarian Reiki Master, who will share her light and healing energy in clearing the path for you to return to your true inner self during the Authentic Self Retreat of the Invisible Soul, giving you tools to help you develop and safeguard your sublime energy. Your heart will start to open as Marleen guides you through Aura and Chakra balancing, yoga and reiki, as you let go of ways that are no longer supporting you.

Join Ayurveda Wellness Healing, LLC, Marleen Wood, Tia Crystal, and Earth Medicine School of Healing Arts, as we hold space for you and witness your true magnificent in the scared land of Sedona, AZ as you return home to your true Authentic Self.

For…

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Maritime Curator Erik Ronnberg, Jr. to receive Edgar B. Caffrey Award

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Tribute to a career dedicated to maritime heritage;
ceremony on August 24, 2019

Erik A.R. Ronnberg, Sr. (1909–1988) and Erik A.R. Ronnberg, Jr. (b. 1944), Model of 1902 Mackerel Seiner Schooner Benjamin W. Latham, with Seine Boat, Cape Ann Museum, Gift of Earl Felton Harris, 1998 (1998.6)

The Cape Ann Museum’s esteemed Maritime Curator Erik Ronnberg Jr., who for many years worked as a shipmodel maker on Cape Ann, will be receiving the Edgar B. Caffrey Award during the 37th Annual Antique & Classic Boat Festival August 24-25, 2019 at the Hawthorne Marina in Salem, Mass.  The award will be conferred on Saturday August 24 at 11am. 

Ronnberg, the son of a Swedish-born Master Mariner who arrived in
America in 1939, grew up in a household where he and his father would make shipmodels
together. After graduating with a degree
in biology, Ronnberg decided to pursue a career in model…

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State Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante Announces Availability of JOE-4-SUN Solar Credits

 

State Rep. Ann-Margaret Ferrante (D-Gloucester) today announced the availability of $300 in annual household electricity savings through JOE-4-SUN, the state’s largest Low-Income Community Shared Solar program.

The initiative from Boston-based Citizens Energy Corporation, launched earlier this month, offers discount solar credits to about 2,000 low-income Massachusetts families each year.

“This is a terrific new program from my good friend, former Congressman Joe Kennedy, who has been helping low-income families in Massachusetts, the U.S., and around the world meet their energy needs with innovative programs for over 40 years,” said the six-term representative. “I encourage Gloucester families to look into this program before the subscriptions fill up.”

As a participant in the state’s SMART (Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target) initiative, Citizens Energy is building five solar arrays on capped landfills around the state – in Bridgewater, Ayer, Springfield, Spencer and Ashland.

The 16 megawatts of electricity generated from the five projects will produce bill credits to be sold at a 50% discount to subscribers. As the largest Low-Income Community Shared Solar initiative in Massachusetts, JOE-4-SUN will offer guaranteed savings of about $10 million to 35,000 low-income Bay State families over the course of its 20-year lifespan.

Ferrante, a strong supporter of clean energy, played a key role in marshalling support for the legislation creating the state’s Low-Income Community Shared Solar programs.

“Rep. Ferrante has been a great advocate for renewable energy and finding ways to bring low-income families into the green revolution,” said Citizens Energy Chairman Joseph P. Kennedy II. “I welcome her support of JOE-4-SUN and our efforts to reduce our carbon footprint, cut greenhouse gas emissions, and extend the benefits of renewable energy to low-income households while cutting their electricity costs.”

In order to be eligible for JOE-4-SUN, renters or homeowners must be R-2 discount customers in the National Grid or Eversource service territories. Subscribers will continue to receive their R-2 discount on top of the savings from JOE-4-SUN. Citizens Energy will enroll households in the JOE-4-SUN program for at least 12 months.

Households interested in subscribing to JOE-4-SUN must apply on-line by visiting the Citizens Energy website at http://www.citizensenergy.com/joe4sun. If questions arise not answered on the website, they can call the toll-free number 855-JOE-4-SUN (855-563-4786) or send an email to JOE4SUN@citizensenergy.com for further information.

GINORMOUS FISH HEAD STUCK ONTO A POST – WHAT SPECIES PLEASE?

A strange and unusual scene this morning; I’m sure someone can tell what type of fish, despite its decomposed state. You can see in the photo with the man walking by provided for scale that the fish head was about twenty inches by twenty inches.

Thank you if you can identify :)

 It sure was smelly!

Haven’t seen this before! A full on sunken living room conversation & fire pit sand sculpture Long Beach

Impressive and functional!

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Balmy summer eve was all monochromatic big sky a mere thirty minutes earlier.

 

Beautiful clouds on Monday

Was at the beach and decided it maybe time to head home. When I drove down Shore Road the clouds looked so pretty.

Only two more weeks left of Lobster Fest here at Seaport Grille!

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Only two more weeks left of Lobster Fest here at Seaport! Join us tomorrow and next Wednesday for incredible prices on all of our steamed and baked stuffed lobster dishes!

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