WSJ article quotes expert from Addison Gilbert #GloucesterMA | Beverly Hospital on #covid-19 and air travel

The Middle Seat: The Greatest Coronavirus Risks when you Fly, Wall Street JournalScott McCartney article here 

 

“He was just asked to peer review a new study done in Germany by experts in airplane modeling that he thinks is instructive to…”

Mark Gendreau is the Chief Medical Officer of Addison Gilbert Beverly Hospital and an “expert on disease transmission on airplanes” 

 

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Incoming storm on Tuesday

When at the beach on Tuesday afternoon, noticed the clouds starting to roll in.  The rain did not start until late evening but figured I better leave the beach.

Beauport Hearing

David from Beauport modeling their masks for the hearing impaired.  They are selling them there as well for $10.00.  These masks can help the hearing impaired read lips while using a mask.

Beauport Hearing Care

8 Lexington Avenue

Magnolia, Gloucester, MA  01930

978-525-2300

 

@HappyValleyMA #Cannabis Retail Store Opens Tomorrow In Gloucester Here’s Our Interview with CEO Michael Reardon

The retail facility opens Thursday 7/16/20 at 10:00AM

www.happyvalley.org

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38 Great Republic Drive
Gloucester, MA 01930
Phone: 978-515-5600

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On the Water

Our whale watch aboard the Hurricane II recently gave me a chance to photograph some vessels from a different angle. Here’s the Stanley Thomas, Miss Carla, Cabaret V, Dunlin, Sea Ramble, Bounty Hunter and Tioga.  Spectacular from every angle.

City of Gloucester to Close Beach Parking Lots to Non-Residents this Weekend

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GLOUCESTER — Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken, Director of Public Works Michael Hale and Public Health Director Karin Carroll report that the City of Gloucester will close all beach parking lots to non-residents this weekend.
The decision to close the parking lots to non-residents on Saturday, July 18 and Sunday, July 19 follows numerous resident complaints of excessive traffic this past weekend.
“The last thing we want to do is close our parking lots to visitors, but our City was had an influx of traffic this past weekend,” Mayor Romeo Theken said. “We need to reduce the amount of traffic, which is a challenge we face every year but has certainly been compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic. More people are understandably looking to get outside after staying home for months to reduce risk of exposure to the virus, but that has meant traffic is worse and it isn’t a sustainable situation for our residents.”
“This issue is exacerbated as well by the limitations people have on travel, which means more people are taking day trips,” Carroll said. “However, it’s critical we ensure there is plenty of space for social distancing on the beach and that residents can go about their daily lives.”
Additionally, high tide is expected to take place early in the day Saturday and Sunday, at 10:21 a.m. and 11:07 a.m. respectively according to US Harbors, a factor which significantly reduces the area of beach available for visitors, particularly at Good Harbor and Half Moon Beaches. At Good Harbor, a portion of the beach is also sectioned off as conservation land for Piping Plovers.
This poses a significant challenge as people continue to practice social distancing to reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19. Beach goers are asked to maintain a minimum of 12 feet of distance between toweling and blanket areas.
All parking lots to public beaches will be closed to non-residents this weekend, including the lots at Stage Fort Park, Good Harbor Beach and Wingaersheek Beach. Residents will be able to gain entry with a 2020 beach sticker, 2019 beach sticker, or if they are still waiting to receive their 2020 sticker, a license and registration with a Gloucester address.
The City of Gloucester will make an announcement next week whether the beach parking lots will be re-opened to non residents for the weekend of July 25-26.
Gloucester’s public beaches are currently open to a limited number of non-residents, and visitors to the area will still be permitted to park at public beach parking lots in Gloucester on weekdays, for the time being.
Additional city staff will be working at the Stage Fort Park, Good Harbor Beach and Wingaersheek Beach parking lots to ensure non-residents do not park there this weekend.
All beachgoers are reminded of the following guidance from City officials:
  • Face coverings, under state order, are required in all public spaces where social distancing, remaining a minimum of six feet from others, is not feasible. This rule does not extend to children under the age of two or those with specified medical conditions that prevent them from wearing a face covering. Masks and face coverings are not required when swimming.
  • Groups of more than 10 people are prohibited.
  • Visitors to Gloucester beaches are required to maintain social distancing. Everyone must maintain at least 12 feet of distance between toweling and blanket areas.
  • Visitors must take with them all trash, recyclables and other items that they bring onto the beach.
  • Organized ball games are not permitted at this time, including volleyball, Kan Jam, spikeball, football, soccer, Kadima and bocce.
  • Walking access ways from parking lots to beaches may be designated as single file to enter and exit the beach. Moving traffic only will be permitted in these areas, no standing.
Gloucester Beaches will operate as follows:
  • A minimum of six feet shall be maintained between lifeguards, lifeguard stands and the public unless there is an emergency.
  • At Good Harbor and Wingaersheek Beaches restrooms will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will also be four portable toilets as well. Stage Fort Park will have two portable toilets available at the Cupboard Restaurant and four near the Visitor’s Center. Bathroom facilities will be cleaned hourly and will be deep-cleaned and disinfected frequently.
  • Beach visitors shall follow social distancing guidelines when standing in bathroom lines and follow any established visual guidelines for maintaining a six foot distance in all restroom facilities.
  • Lot attendants and lifeguards will wear face coverings when they are unable to maintain a social distance from others. They will additionally be advised to frequently wash their hands for a minimum of 20 seconds.
Beach visitors are also asked to review all signage before entering the beach to ensure rules and regulations will not be inadvertently violated.
This is the first in a series of measures that will be implemented to address beach parking and traffic concerns.
Follow Gloucester Beaches on Facebook for parking updates.

5 Ways to Keep Your Home Cool

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We often don’t think of home efficiency until winter, but it’s essential for keeping us cool in the summer too. Protecting your home from the summer heat will keep everyone in your house happy, and save on your utility bills too. There are a lot of options out there to help, both high-tech and more traditional. Staying cool can be even easier if you have a smart home to help regulate temperatures, or automate the opening and closing of your window coverings.  However you choose to beat the heat, you’ll be grateful for keeping both your utility bill and the temperature down.

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Niles Pond Wildlife — pat morss

Always more photo opportunities on our walks

Sixty mallards on just one section of Niles Pond
Our friend Hank Heron; nice hairpiece
Hank again (Black-crowned Night Heron)
Welcoming us home, but not popular when eating our plants

Wear a Mask song! From Ilene Altman (aka Leeny)

Hi Joey,
Don’t know if you remember me, but your girls used to listen to my children’s music (I think they particularly liked “Stinky Diaper” by Leeny and Steve). For the last seven years, I’ve been teaching K-5 music in Salem at Carlton School. Anyhoo, I just wrote a new song called, “Wear a Mask (Let’s Kick COVID’s Ass)” and thought you might enjoy it and hopefully want to share on Good Morning Gloucester. I also have a Clean version of the song (without the a**) if you’re interested.

Here are links to the song on my Facebook page and YouTube channel:

Dark Clouds and diamonds on the ocean

On Monday, the dark clouds surrounding the Magnolia Pier, and guess what, no rain.

Residents Only at These Beach Lots July 18 and 19

The Gloucester Beaches Facebook page announces “ Saturday July 18 & Sunday July 19 Wingaersheek, Good Harbor and Stage Fort Park lots will be RESIDENTS ONLY “

Magnolia Community Farmers Market on line

Shop Local and help our small businesses.

https://www.magnoliacommunityfarmersmarket.com/shop/

Lookie lookie here! A fun and rewarding way to support your local farmers market!
#localsprovidingforlocals

Magnolia Community Farmers Market

On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 9:57 PM Magnolia Community Farmers Market <magnoliacommunityfarmersmarket@gmail.com> wrote:

Good evening friends and vendors! This week we’ve hit the ground running with a social media campaign we hope will catch some eyes and entice some shoppers. Attached is a PDF flyer which you are welcome to post on your social media platforms this week and encourage sharing and liking and tagging by all your followers. This flyer has also been boosted on our facebook and shared to our Instagram. I’ve never met anyone who doesn’t love a discount! Let’s try to kick this party up a notch!

And if you’re on our facebook page, check out and share the new videos posted last week! One from 1623 Studios show “Cape Ann Today” and another live video from us on Sunday morning!

Orders have already started to roll in, so we are hoping for another great week! Stay cool out there! See you Sunday!

Alana

MCFM

 

 

Shuttle Smiles-33 2020

Shuttle Smiles on the Lady Jillian, operated by Cape Ann Harbor Tours.