April 14, 2021 view back to City Hall from Rogers St.
Excited to see the project continue!
Before –
Thank you Jamie Calderwood for bringing attention to Parsons!
2015

Oct. 2019
Read more about the Parson Street mural here

My View of Life on the Dock
April 14, 2021 view back to City Hall from Rogers St.
Excited to see the project continue!
Thank you Jamie Calderwood for bringing attention to Parsons!



Read more about the Parson Street mural here



Christine and Barbara from ABC Home Healthcare were on hand and enjoyed meeting potential caregivers last night at the Cape Ann Job Fair.
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Cape Ann just became more climate resistant (and beautiful!) thanks to our local climate hero Nathan Ives. On Friday April 9, 2021, Nathan Ives and his Project Elm team received and began planting 100 disease-resistant elm trees in Rockport and Gloucester.
It is a grassroots community project intending to help restore elm trees to their once prominent place on Gloucester and Rockport streetscapes while taking a proactive step to help reverse global climate change (trees capture carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, out of the air and store the carbon in their trunk. CO2 and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are driving climate change.) The project is inspired by the World Economic Forum’s 1-trillion tree initiative.
Project Elm is a grassroots community project intending to help restore elm trees to their once prominent place on Gloucester (and Rockport) streetscapes while taking a proactive step to help reverse global climate…
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Does this look familiar? I love this particular room and lots else about this establishment!

It’s been too long since we’ve been to Willow Rest on Holly Street. This was proven by the outstanding lunch we had with some of the GMG gang a few days ago. Three of us had the Cuban (HUGE and delicious); one Rotary sandwich (turkey, cheese and yummy stuff) and one Under the Bridge (crab cake, bacon and yummy stuff) . It is also a specialty variety store full of crafts and healthy food items. There are also prepared foods available for take out. There are picnic tables set up outside and distanced indoor seating. It was hopping with take out orders the day we were there. Everyone is appropriately masked and following protocols. Thank you for taking good care of us Ben.








Two Sisters….

We like to wrap our weekends at favorite places so off to Minglewood on Rogers Street we went to enjoy an early dinner and wrap up a fantastic weekend. As always, the service was spot on; the food delicious and the atmosphere exactly what we wanted. We feel very safe there with distanced seating, sanitizers everywhere and masked staff. the deck was empty but it won’t be long before that’s jumping too! Jim had a cobb salad and we each had the fish sandwich. So yummy. Thank you Zach and staff for another great experience! Also, points added to our Serenitee account! Win Win.







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We occasionally swing down Bearskin Neck after dropping Thatch off at school to see if Helmut’s Strudel is open (their cranberry walnut muffins may just be my favorite thing ever). So here’s our latest quick early morning pic.

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I picked up several items at Ipswich River Craft on Little Neck Road in Ipswich recently. I love my new shirt…..the fit is perfect and comfortable. The hat is high quality and the sign is gorgeous. The signs are individually crafted with great care. These will make great gifts. Thanks!



Do you have a digital camera and need to learn how to use it? Do you already use your camera but want to know how to take better pictures? The Sawyer Free Library is pleased to offer a digital photography basics class with professional award-winning photographer SKIP MONTELLO on Saturday, April 17, from 2-4 pm. The virtual presentation is free and open to all. Register here for Zoom link.
During the presentation, Skip will introduce the different camera controls and what they do. He will share his knowledge of digital photography basics, including equipment, components of light exposure, elements of composition, and more.
Skip Montello is a photographer working and living in Rockport, Massachusetts. He is an exhibiting member of the Rocky Neck Art Colony, Rocky Neck Gallery, Rockport Art Association, Newburyport Art Association, and the Griffin Museum of Photography.
His passion for photography developed during his career at the…
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