Sharing Further Information from the City of Gloucester

This additional update was posted on the city’s website today April 7:

IMPORTANT NOTICE – COMPOST FACILITY CLOSED APRIL 25, 2020

Unfortunately since City buildings are closed to the public, the Compost Facility located at Dogtown will also be closed Saturday, April 25, 2020.

The City’s first Spring Curbside Collection will begin on Monday April 27 on your regular trash day.  Please have leaves and yard waste in brown paper leaf bags or loose in barrels out no later than 7am on collection day. The contractor picks up yard waste first, then dumps and then begins regular trash and recycling collection.  Please – no plastic bags!  Unfortunately brush cannot be collected curbside, just leaves and grass clippings.

The City of Gloucester continues to advance measures to limit person to person contact to help slow the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  Everyone is urged to follow all the local and state guidelines and recommendations.  We all have a responsibility to do our part to keep each other and our City safe.

Thank you for your understanding in this matter.  Stay well!

Update From Mayor Sefathia

Good afternoon;

The Basket Ball Hoops at The Fort Playground and Burnham’s Field are no longer useable.

The Stay Home electronic sign is at rotary. ( let’s hope people do it)
Beach Parking Lots are closed and will remain closed.
Cars illegally parked will get tickets and Vehicles obstructing other vehicles from passing will be towed.

Chief Conley will be on GMG tonight at 6:30PM emphasizing Stay Home ! etc.

Be Safe

“Ignorance doesn’t excuse Ignorant.”

THANK YOU GENEROUS GARDENERS FOR THE PANSIES OF HOPE!❤

Sunday and Monday Generous Gardeners planted pansies in pots all over Gloucester. With the help of a local grower and all the gardeners spring and hope has sprung all over Gloucester. Soon there will be tulips blooming on the Boulevard, all of these gardeners bring beauty to Gloucester, so they put on their mask and continued to bring beauty and hope that soon life will return with gratitude!❤

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Bear Sighting

I was quite shocked to see this bear roaming the boulevard as Thatch and I took our daily drive.  Not as shocked, however, as I was to see it hop on the back of a motorcycle and drive away.    Ok…so, it may not have been a real bear…but, it was out spreading real joy.  The look on the face of one of the bridge workers when he spun around and saw that it was a biker bear who had just shouted “hello” was priceless.   Good for this duo riding through town giving people a reason to wave and smile.  It’s the little things right now…

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Lighting It Up For Easter From Afar

I received a lovely note from FOB David Collins a few days ago which he graciously permitted me to share. It seems Jessica Linquata’s Wilkins suggestion that we “Light it Up for Easter” has spread to Florida!

Here’s what David had to say:

Jessica Linquata Wilkins wrote Joey about the possibility of people lighting their houses for Easter like it was Christmas and as an equally nice something-to-see for families on evening walks and neighborhood drive activities together during the Covid-19 era.
I really liked that the idea, a kind of positive and uplifting thing in an otherwise negative time, so here is what I put together for my house (even though I live in Florida now after an adult life working in Connecticut – but my heart is still in Gloucester – always.)
I will start lighting them tonight so I will be with you who also do so up there in spirit. (I took a picture of them in daylight because it is cloudy here today and my camera is lousy with night shots.)
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The star in the window is the same one that used to be on the outside our house on Stage Fort Avenue (the house now on Anchor Lane with the 3 windows that look out over the baseball field – the star was centered over the windows) back in the 1950’s at Christmas time but my father used orange lights then. I put it up now at Christmas with red, green and white lights and on the 4th of July with red, white and blue. I display it indoors these days because it is made of wood with funky wiring and is about 65 years old. I figure it has had enough weather abuse. The star was made by our family friend Bill DeCoste. I believe some of his relatives still live in Gloucester.
And this all ties together (for me anyway) because Bill and Hester DeCoste and Bev Low’s grandparents, Don and Aune Gray, and my parents, Millard and Mae Collins, used to do almost everything together – ballroom dance, play canasta, go beaching at Wingaersheek. They even went on vacations together to New Hampshire. All such great people who had a lot of fun together. Again, something positive to think back on in these not-so-positive times right now.
I sincerely thank David for sharing a little bit of Gloucester history wit hour readers and for his efforts to join in the “Light it Up for Easter” campaign.

@FishermenGHS: Coach Lattof @FishermenLAX has put out some great workouts for his lax players recently, and would like to share to all our athletes if they are trying to piece workouts together.

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Backyard Growers’ online store brings veggie-growing resources to Gloucester residents during COVID-19 crisis

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Backyard Growers has launched a new on-line store in response to COVID-19 to get veggie growing resources to all Gloucester residents with contact-free payments and home delivery. Items include:
🌻COMPOST bags from Black Earth Compost
🌱 SEEDS of all kinds!
🍅 GROW BAGS *New custom grow bags to help you grow veggies in tight places
🌿 SEEDLINGS from Cedar Rock Gardens available later this month
DISCOUNTS: Anyone who has participated in the Backyard Garden Program since 2010 will receive a discount. Check your email for the promo code.
FREE + DISCOUNTS: 2020 community gardeners and NEW 2020 backyard gardeners will receive an email that lists the free seeds and seedlings you will receive through the program and a promo code if you want to buy additional items at a discount.
Interested in becoming a 2020 Backyard Gardener? We still have gardens available for income-eligible participants. Learn more…

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Thanks Gloucester Local BBQ Champ Doug Keiles For His Rubs

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Check out Doug’s Competition BBQ and Rub page- http://www.ribswithin.com/

Used it on our chicken tonight!

Pit temp 350F Apple for Smoke

At 120F Internal Temp Mop The Bird

Top Buffalo Bottom Sweet BBQ

165F Done

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Rafe’s Chasm

Took a walk out to Rafe’s Chasm on Sunday with social distancing.  Took this photo  4.5 before high tide.  Looks like a yummy whipped cream dessert.  Stay safe and keep your distance.

Alicia Unleashed: Netflix and No Chill

Episode 98!

 

Hello! How ya doin’ listeners? Miss us? It’s Day 647 of Quarantine and we figured we would touch base. We address how we are handling living in a new world of Covid19, how it is affecting our work situations.

Alicia talks about the disheartening tasks she has had to face at her new job, BSide talks about getting a brand new job 1 week before the world shuts down on top of going public with her mom’s health conditions.

Shout out to the Health Care workers, Grocery Workers, Medical Employees, Sanitation Workers, First Responders, etc. exposing themselves to unknown circumstances in order to keep things going.

SHOUTOUT TO EVERYONE WE MENTIONED on this episode!

Eric Lilienthal

Erin Valaskatgis

Amy Prichard and Missy Sponagle (Etsy @PerfectPearWear)

Abby Quinn-Olson

Vincenza Groppo- VIP Fitness (FB @vipftinessnow)

TreeTop Yoga (FB @treetopyoga)

Crystal Cox Sawyer (FB @REFIT with CrystalS)

Peter Tucci (Instagram @tucciattack)

MAGMA Gloucester (FB @MAGMAgloucester)

Wandering Soul (FB @wanderingsoulbeer)

Jojo (Instagram @iamjojo)

Planet Fitness

#quarantinelife #livinginacovidworld #podcast #goodmorninggloucester #obefitness #treetopyoga #wanderingsoulbeer #refitfitness #vipfintess #perfectpearwear #history #episode98

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clean Up

Hi all:

Hope everyone is well and taking all the precautions so we can get through these difficult times.  Due to all the social distancing, The One Hour At A Time Gang  will not congregate.  When taking your walk please bring a yellow bag to help keep our city clean and free of litter.  Please wear gloves and a face mask.  Miss you all and see you soon.

 

A Virtual “The Monday Night Open Jam” online Tonight! 4.6.2020

Good day, Jamily!!
We’ve got a stellar lineup tonight for The Jam!! Please tune in to this page for all the fun! Anyone can join this group page, so please share this so that we can reach as many people as possible!

*Virtual tip jar to ensure the Jam continues:
Venmo- @Dennis-Monagle
PayPal- dengeko@yahoo.com

THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!!


VIRTUAL JAM – APRIL 6