
GHS Fishermen Athletics @FishermenGhs Busy day today, highlighted by honoring 3 Seniors at tonight’s Wrestling Meet at GHS.

My View of Life on the Dock

Mayor Romeo Theken was instrumental in securing funding, including a MassWorks grant, for another generational neighborhood infrastructure overhaul in Gloucester, Massachusetts. This soup to nuts improvement project– water, sewer, drainage, pavement, & utilities–impacts several streets including: Cedar, Millet, Sargent, Shepherd, Trask, and Warner. Some original sewer pipes were a century old.

Gloucester DPW works in concert and alternates with various partners as the work is completed. While National Grid is up at bat currently with the utitlity upgrades, DPW is demobilized. The gas complany is replacing aged gas lines and mains, and improving services. It may have a wider scope than the city utility work.
photo caption: street work view down Millet Street, Gloucester, Massachusetts. City Hall and St. Ann’s in distance:

photo caption: Millet and Warner Street , Gloucester, MA (Jan. 14, 2020)



Looking back through photos from the Schooner Festival and remembered having a nice talk with a man on the dock near the Tree of Life and the Columbia. A smaller, yet beautiful boat, the Malabar II was at the same dock and the gentleman shared with me that the boat had been in the Kevin Costner and Robin Wright film, Message in a Bottle. I’ve since read conflicting reports, but regardless the Malabar II is pretty slick. I’ve read that the Catherine that appears in the movie is actually the Concordia Yawl, Arapaho…but, the boat they sail on during the movie is the Malabar.

Photos from movie found on http://amrich223.tripod.com/id14.html
High tide at Half Moon Beach last weekend was a shiny diamond in a grey winter season.



City of Gloucester Chief Administrative Officer
Announces Upcoming Retirement

The City’s Chief Administrative Officer has announced his retirement from the City effective early April 2020. James Destino advised Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken late last week of his intentions.
He plans to spend more time with family, especially his new grandson, and explore personal pursuits. His last day will be Friday, April 3.
Jim was appointed as CAO in January 2015. As CAO he has worked closely with the Mayor on the development of her vision and goals for the City during her tenure. Additionally he has been responsible for developing and supporting the City’s management team, providing supervision to all City departments and their budgets, developing City policies and programs, providing constituent services and bridging communications with the City Council, School Department and other agencies.
Mayor Romeo Theken said, “Jim has been a dedicated and highly effective leader. During the past five years, he has dealt with City matters in a transparent, professional and effective manner. He has been a huge part of some of the City’s most significant recent successes, restoring our financial standing and broadly improving municipal operations. Gloucester residents, City Council and City staff have benefited significantly from his knowledge, accessibility and management. He leaves the City of Gloucester in a very strong position and we sincerely thank him for his contributions and service.”
Destino said, “I am thankful to the Mayor for this opportunity. Together we have made a difference in this community. I am extremely proud to have been a part of the turnaround. I have had the opportunity to work with many outstanding staff and elected officials over the past five years who were and are committed to this community and our citizens. I’ve already begun working with the Mayor and City staff to make the transition as smooth as possible.”
Destino is an entrepreneur and public servant with more than 35 years of business, civic and administrative experience. A lifelong resident of Gloucester, he has served as a member of the City Council between 2000 and 2008, including two terms as City Council President. A certified parliamentarian, his public life has been defined by fiscal prudence and a commitment to civility in political service. During his years in political office, he served on the City Council’s Committee on Budget & Finance and worked on numerous policies and initiatives, including creation of annual training standards for members of City boards and commissions and the establishment of local ordinances regulating development of renewable energy facilities (wind turbines).
Mayor Romeo Theken said, “Our City leadership and staff are ready to keep things moving. While he will be missed, I’m confident that our City is in good hands and prepared for the future. It’s business as usual.”
Mayor Romeo Theken will begin planning the executive search for a new CAO soon. Currently she is working with Personnel to evaluate the job description and plan a recruitment strategy.




Join us this Thursday from 7-9pm for live acoustic with Joe Wilkins & Joe Kessler on the river serenading you while you enjoy dinner and drinks. They’ll be playing a mix of Folk, Bluegrass, Fiddle Music, Americana, Gypsy Jazz and more! You don’t want to miss it!
When: Thursday January 16th 7-9pm
Where: Mile Marker One Dining Room & Bar (75 Essex Avenue Gloucester)
Details: Free event, make your reservations ahead of time.
Learn More Here:https://capeannmarina.com/event/the-rum-runners/
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/623399111745468/


GloucesterCast 375 Live At 1623 Studios w/ Walt Kolenda, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac, Pat & Jimmy Dalpiaz and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/14/20
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I’m not sure how much more I could boil it down but here’s the latest bill (National Grid OWES US MONEY!)-

I LOOOOOVE GETTING THAT NATIONIAL GRID BILL AND SEEING THAT THEY OWE US MONEY! LOVE IT!
Do you want to put solar on your house and make money?
Fill out the form and I’ll have lifelong Gloucester resident Tim Sanborn from Cazeault Solar call you to go over your options for free.
Marsh hawks gathered at night fall – a dozen or so Northern Harriers suddenly became visible, silhouetted against the orange sky, and seeming to hold a soiree of sorts.
Northern Harriers hunt during the day. They are the most owl-like of all hawks in that they hunt by sight and by sound. Northern Harriers even look a bit like Short-eared Owls.
Northern Harriers share the same habitat with Short-eared Owls. Skirmishes over territory between the two species often occur late in the day as the Harriers are settling in for the night and the Shorties are stepping out to hunt.
Great Marsh Sunset Rays
Thanks Dean and Co for everything!
Salad, crab cakes and Anadama burger.
Killer!



Beach goers on Sunday, including myself, enjoying the sun and surf. Love the Orca kite flying around.

WHEN: JANUARY 24TH FROM 5PM TO 8PM
WHERE: CRUISEPORT, GLOUCESTER
Only 20.00 PER FAMILY, and that includes refreshments, crafts, and your child’s buoy!
Guess what day it is?! It’s B-sides Birthday!
Give a shout to this EP!

From Washington & Poplar streets, progress views (2018-2020) across to the Cape Ann Museum expansion. This spot includes the historic White Ellery House and Barn, Babson-Alling home, new archives & collections building, and public space and grounds. The museum’s anchor location is nearby on Pleasant Street in downtown Gloucester.
Apri 2019 / Nov 2019
Jan 2019 / Jan 2020
Nov 2018 / Jan 2020


Kate forwards from Because Gloucester Facebook-
