Joe Wilkins: Social Distance Sing Online! 7:30pm April 19.2020

Hey all 🙂

I’ll be live streaming a set of music from the dining room here this upcoming Sunday, the 19th @ 7:30. I’ll be showcasing some new originals, some old originals – and maybe I’ll throw in a few tunes by other people. Please share any requests you have for me here 🙂
Tune in to the live stream on my personal page: https://www.facebook.com/joe.wilkins.906

http://www.wilkinsnoise.com/?fbclid=IwAR2-ZM2Z2uKZnMPDXInt7yoA5Z3_lxW6scCmySNnpq_9Ku6EHkPKc3CdwfE

@FishermenGHS: Participation #’s keep rising after yesterday’s virtual conditioning workout. Here are some more of our athletes representing their teams with hard work yesterday. Stay Safe!

Happy Birthday to this man

Happy birthday dearest sweet Ricky: Can you believe that I still feel this way after being quarantined together. You are a good man and glad we are married plus you will always be my best friend.

CASTAWAYS BIANCA GIACALONE- TOGETHER WE WILL WEATHER THIS STORM!

Love this message painted by Bianca Giacalone. You can see the Big Red Heart at her Castaways breakfast and coffee shop. Thank you Bianca!

This would be a great spot to take a family photo at while out getting some fresh air and practicing physical distancing 

Castaways Vintage Cafe is located at 65 Rogers Street, Gloucester. They are open from 8am to 2pm and are offering curbside contactless pick up of acai bowls, lattes, coffee, smoothies and juices. In addition Castaways is offering delivery or pickup of assorted fresh veggie bags and fruit bags. Deliveries are on Tuesdays and Fridays and must be ordered the day before. Order through FB or call the cafe 978-559-7984 to order. These are an offering to provide for our community while hopefully keeping people out of the grocery stores.

Tablets for Covid Patients to Communicate with Loved Ones

Noah Hano is very close to his goal of $30,000 to provide tablets to Covid nurses to use to help patients communicate with loved ones who are not allowed to visit hospitals.  At last look his Facebook fundraiser had raised just shy of $25,000 and Noah and his family have been able to deliver tablets to several local hospitals.

Can you help with the final push?  Read below and then please click on the link to see how you can help.  https://www.facebook.com/donate/898937720535998/907608029668967/

Ok, so we’ve raised close to $20,000 from 212 donors and over 1100 people have been invited to the fundraiser by sharing.

Every night before I go to bed I check the total raised and I’m amazed at the generosity!!! Yes, I started this fundraising effort but each and everyone one of you made it a reality! You all deserve a pat on the back.

You all represent the good in this world!!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Help us provide the critical bridge between Covid patients and their families before they die or get intubated. As many of you probably know, the family members of Covid patients are not allowed to visit their loved ones in the hospital. Often times the only means of communication is Skype, Zoom or FaceTime. Some nurses have been using their personal devices to make the connection between patient and family to say their last goodbyes before they die or get intubated. This is not practical or sanitary. As more and more patients pile in there will not be enough time to lend their devices. Many hospitals are unable to provide the tablets or phones to the nurses. We have purchased a number of tablets for local hospitals and would like to continue to provide many more. If we can facilitate one last goodbye then our mission is complete. Please donate whatever you can! If you can’t donate money, we’ll accept your lightly used tablets. NOTE: ANY EXTRA MONEY WILL BE DONATED TO THE RED CROSS.

To learn more about his mission or to donate, visit:

https://www.facebook.com/donate/898937720535998/

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“They stay in for 10 minutes,” in April snow showers this morning! Long Beach #GloucesterMA #RockportMA ❄️🌅

They stay in for 10 minutes_sunrise swimming and snowing April 16 2020_Long Beach Gloucester side ©c ryan

 

Snowing at sunrise for about an hour 4/16/2020

snowing Long Beach Rockport Mass end of beach_16 April 2020 ©c ryan

snowing! April 16, 2020 Long Beach walkway

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view past Long Beach about 630am April 16 2020© c ryan

Safe in Harbor

My “streaming” viewing experience yesterday afternoon included Fools Gold, Abigail Ann, Hard to Handle. Eleanor J., Maria GS, Lily, Labor In Vain and Black Pearl. Happy to see them safe in the harbor.

Smoked Meatballs With Kate’s Sugo In The @weberGrills Ivory Mastertouch

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Last night’s dinner was a collaboration with my beautiful wife Kate.  Quarantining has been pretty great when you love being with the ones you’re quarantined with.

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Two lbs 80/20 chuck (if I had veal and pork I would have used those too)

Chopped Basil

Chopped parsley

Two Cloves Garlic Minced

2/3 cup Parmeseasn

2/3 cup Riccotta

2/3 Cup Panko

Red Pepper Flakes and Black Pepper

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Indirect cook 400F for 30 minutes

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Transfer to pot with Kate’s sugo to simmer for a half hour on the stove

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Time to Eat!

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Livecasting GloucesterCast 400 Thursday Night 6:30PM The Not-So-Newlywed Game With Host Scottie Mac, Chris and Charleen McCarthy, Ralph and Kim Digirgio and Joey C and Kate

Join us, it should be a riot!

City of Gloucester Schedules Redesigned City Website Launch

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— Site to go live Thursday, April 16 at noon

–Boasts significant changes to design and improved usability

GLOUCESTER, Mass. (April 15, 2020) – Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken announces the launch of the City’s redesigned website, http://www.gloucester-ma.gov. The refreshed site is expected to go live on Thursday, April 16 at noon and will make it easier for Gloucester residents and businesses to access services, find information and engage in local government.

Mayor Romeo Theken said, “This redesigned site will make navigating City government much easier. The updated site is an important communications tool for residents, businesses and visitors to find information. We will work to continuously improve its content, functionality, and usability.”

James Pope, Director of Information Services, said, “We’ve been working hard to improve the City’s website. We hope Gloucester residents, businesses, and visitors appreciate the refreshed design and improved user experience. The City continues to make significant investments in information technology that provide more convenient, useful functions for our citizens.”

The digital front door for the City of Gloucester features significant changes to the visual design and content organization of the City’s website. The new site showcases a cleaner and mobile friendly design, an upgraded and more prominent search function, and integrated social media feeds consolidating accounts from across city departments.

Visitors can expect some changes on the new site that were part of the overall strategic design that in the end will improve user experience. The new content-focused design places an emphasis on news. As a result department specific announcements/notices will be updated on their respective pages, not the home page. For example, updates, reminders or information on trash collection will be found on the Department of Public Works page. The home page news section will be used for news and announcements from City Administration.

All public meetings will now be listed under the “Public Notices” section of the site, not the City Calendar. This will consolidate notice information for all upcoming City of Gloucester public meetings and hearings. Due to COVID-19, the City is currently utilizing the Zoom platform for remote participation of public meetings. Details about accessing each meeting and instructions on how to connect can be found by clicking on “remote meetings” on the Public Notices page.

The City is excited about the introduction of an event mapper. The event mapper will help users navigate what is going on in the City as it is happening. This will be a helpful feature for residents related to street closures/detours or ongoing roadwork for major events, snow removal, construction and road races.

Pope said, “This feature was built from scratch and will be a very useful real-time tool for residents to know what is going on in certain areas of the City at any given time.”

Due to the evolving nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Gloucester has created an informational page on its website to help disseminate information about COVID-19. To view the webpage click here. Given the rapidly evolving circumstances, the City will be updating this information regularly.

Mayor Romeo Theken said, “We hope the public continues to utilize this webpage as a tool to stay informed. In a time such as this, when misinformation is spread quickly to our residents through a variety of platforms, it is important that we share information and guide our local community towards credible sources.”

As the new site goes live residents are reminded to sign up for emergency alerts and check your website subscription to ensure you receive important City announcements and public meeting notices. You can sign up for emergency alerts here. To review your current subscription selections and/or sign up for City of Gloucester website notifications click here.

The redesign was led by Pope in partnership with CivicPlus. CivicPlus is an integrated technology platform for local government that delivers thoughtful solutions that improve website functionality. Photography and aerial shots on the homepage were provided by photographer Sean O’Laughlin of Cut Bridge Productions. The photos featured throughout the site highlight the City’s beautiful architecture and our working waterfront

The redesigned website was first discussed at Mayor Romeo Theken’s Inaugural Address on January 1. The City had originally expected to launch the site in mid-march but delayed amid COVID-19 planning.

EASTERN MONARCH BUTTERFLY POPULATION PLUMMETS BY MORE THAN HALF

How disappointing to see the Monarch numbers plunge to less than half of last year’s population. Scientist Chip Taylor from Monarch Watch predicted lower numbers, but not to this degree. It’s hard to believe, especially after witnessing the tremendous numbers at Cerro Pelon in 2019, along with the beautiful migration through Cape Ann last summer.

Plant a variety of milkweeds and wildflowers to help the Monarchs on the northward and southward migrations

The chief reasons for this year’s loss of Monarchs are decreasing amounts of wildflowers on their migratory route south, bad weather during the 2019 migration, and the continued spraying  of deadly chemical herbicides and pesticides on genetically modified food crops.

As we are all aware, Monarch caterpillars only eat members of the milkweed (Asclepias) family, but the plant has been devastated by increased herbicide spraying in conjunction with corn and soybean crops that have been genetically engineered to tolerate direct spraying with herbicides. In addition to glyphosate (Monsanto’s Roundup, which is now owned by Bayer), Monarchs are threatened by other herbicides such as Dicamba and by neonicotinoid insecticides that are deadly poisonous to young caterpillars and decrease the health of adult butterflies.

In 2014, conservationists led by the Center for Biological Diversity and the Center for Food Safety petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to protect the butterfly under the Endangered Species Act.

The decision on Endangered Species Act protection will be issued in December of this year under a settlement with the conservation groups. The low count of 2019-2020 reinforces the need to protect what we already know to be an endangered species.

NEW AT FEATHER AND WEDGE: GRAB-N-GO AND ONLINE ORDERING

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NEW AT F&W! In addition to our full menu, we are now offering prepackaged GRAB-N-GO ITEMS and introducing ONLINE ORDERING!

Visit our website for this week’s menu — available Thursday through Saturday from 4-7pm! Please be patient with us as we implement our online order system… if you are unable to place your order online, please call us — 978.999.5917

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FISHERMANS WHARF GLOUCESTER ANNOUNCES NEW CURBSIDE PICKUP!

Fisherman’s Wharf Gloucester would like to provide an update, starting this Friday we will be offering order by phone Curbside Pickup. To make our local fish easily accessible the curbside pickup will be open 5 days a week starting this Friday April 17th. Our ordering process will be fast and simple. Tomorrow we’ll post details to our Facebook page on how to order. Thank you for your continued support!