GloucesterCast 503 Livestream With Kevin O’Connor, Jon Cahill, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz and Joey C Taped 5/23/21

GloucesterCast 503 Livestream With Kevin O’Connor, Jon Cahill, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz and Joey C Taped 5/23/21

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Gloucester Fire Department circa 1874

As is often the case, while researching something else entirely, I came across this gem of a photo from the collection of Fred Bodin. It is very intriguing especially because it is labeled with names and identifying corresponding numbers so you can tell who is who. It’s of a steamer style fire vehicle named (at the time) Cape Ann Steamer 1. It’s name later changed to W.H.T. Jameson to honor its driver (pictured in this photo).

Much of the information about this post came from a book available on the internet at this link called The Gloucester Fire Department: Its History and Work from 1793-1893. I am including a few screenshots from this book as well. The “Cape Ann” cost $3300 and arrived April 1864. It was renamed after the unexpected death of its driver W.H.T. Jameson in 1878. This picture is likely on School Street.

I have a few theories about some of the names listed which have not been proven so here are my thoughts. E.L. Lane is probably Edwin L. Lane, the engineer; W.H.T. Jameson is likely William H.T. Jameson born in Nova Scotia about 1828; J.P.Nichols may be James P. Nichols; C.W. Prindall is likely Charles Prindall who later became a city councilor. Input on these and others is welcome in the comments or by email. It’s a spectacular piece of Gloucester history.

1875 Gloucester City Directory
a page from the mentioned book
From The Gloucester Fire Department: It’s History and Work from 1793-1892

Starting Fresh

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Starting Fresh

Starting over always comes with a range and roller coaster of emotions. It can be an exciting and exhilarating opportunity. It can be daunting and overwhelming. It can be both at the same time. The best part about starting fresh is that you know more. Experience is the best teacher and your best friend when it comes to design. A new home is a  blank canvas, and it’s the best place for you to create the best parts of your home and then some.

 

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GloucesterCast 504 At 9AM Sunday May 23 With Kevin O’Connor From This Old House and John Collins Owner Spass Beverage company

Join Us For The Live Stream Of GloucesterCast 504 At 9AM Sunday May 23 http://www.facebook.com/goodmorninggloucester

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Alewife Fish Ladders — pat morss

A few days ago we visited the Damariscotta Mills Fish Ladder Restoration in Newcastle, Maine. Some online investigation (very incomplete) turned up interesting information. The Damariscotta Fish ladder was built around the mills in 1807, and reconsted two centuries later between 2007 and 2017. As reported by GMG, construction at the smaller West Gloucester Alewife/Herring fish ladder on Little River, allowing spawning above in Lily Pond, was completed in 2018. It appears SumCO eco contractors and/or Becker Construction had a hand in both projects (need clarification).

Here are some photos from our Damariscotta Fish Ladder visit. The site was not staffed, and access was limited. Their website is: damarascottamills.org

Alewife assembling from the ocean, viewed from the highway bridge
Dense pack, with tens of thousands of Alewives on each side of the bridge
Clearer shallow water closer to the falls
Looking upstream to the falls, with the fish ladder around the falls hidden to the right
The lower portion of the fish ladder, open that day to the public, rising toward Damariscotta Lake
The barrier at the bottom of the falls
Plenty of fish were attempting the direct route through the barrier to the impenetrable falls
My understanding is that enough fish eventually find the alternate, and navigable, fish ladder route
This Great Blue Heron was surveying the menu, as a couple of Bald Eagles circled overhead

New item at Arts Abound

The the beauty of the Boulevard decided to make a beach towel with the gorgeous tulips on the Boulevard.

Thank you Sue Wheeler, owner of Arts Abound, 21 C Lexington Avenue, Magnolia Gloucester, MA for carrying my towels.  If you need any gift or a hand made treasure for yourself come on down.

 

Annisquam Village Church Reopens Sanctuary & Begins Hybrid Worship June 6th

Following guidance from the CDC and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Annisquam Village Church will be reopening for worship beginning Sunday, June 6, 2021 at 10 a.m. for all vaccinated people.  The church will begin by limiting capacity to 100 people. Protocols will continue to be assessed, as needed. Worship services can also be accessed via Zoom.  For details see annisquamvillagechurch.org 

The church pastor, Rev. Sue Koehler-Arsenault, states, “We have seen incredible growth in the number of people attending our services since the pandemic began.  Being able to offer our worship services and other programs on Zoom has enabled us to connect with people not only on Cape Ann, but across the country. Hybrid worship will allow us to continue to be connected to members who are in nursing homes, hospitals, and do not live on Cape Ann.”

Koehler-Arsenault notes that the church’s new audio-visual system was made possible by a gift from Kari Gale in honor of her husband, Jud, who died in November 2020. “Jud loved the Zoom services. They meant so much to him, especially in his last months of life. This gift will enable others to benefit as he did from the Sunday worship services,” notes Gale.

#PrayForPat

We are relieved that our Pat Dalpiaz may survive her tick attack.

Actual photo of engorged tick found on Pat’s lower back

It’s going to be a long road ahead but thankfully after receiving expert care, it’s looking like she’s gonna pull through.

Empty BowlDinner To Go Tonight!

A new twist on an old tradition. Join The Open Door to mark the 20th Anniversary of this beloved community event. Empty Bowl TO GO is by appointment only with a drive-thru experience at The Open Door in Gloucester.

For each ticket you reserve, you will receive:

  1. A beautiful bowl made with love, randomly selected and prepackaged for you.
  2. Homemade soup—chowder, chicken, vegan or gluten-free—ready to reheat.
  3. Bread, cookie and a bottle of water to round out your meal.

The bowl goes home as a reminder that somewhere, someone’s bowl is empty.

High School Musical – 3 more chances to watch!

Hello Everyone!
Before we depart for the weekend, I just wanted to send a quick reminder that the GHS Theatre Program’s spring musical, High School Musical Jr., is available for streaming this weekend!
Tickets can be purchased at bit.ly/dunkadelic
There are three (3) stream times remaining: –Tonight 5/21 at 7:00pm–Tomorrow 5/22 at 1:00pm–Tomorrow 5/22 at 7:00pm
Thank you to everyone who supported us last night for our opening night! And to those who have already purchased their tickets for one of the remaining shows this weekend. The students, Mr. Fleury, and I really appreciate it.
Have a great weekend!–
Jessica Kirk (she/her)Theater Arts TeacherGloucester High School978-281-9870 x11407
jkirk@gloucesterschools.comhttp://gloucesterhighdrama.blogspot.com
“It’s kind of fun to do the impossible” – Walt Disney

Rookery Wonder

We took a ride with John Abisamra to view a Great Blue Heron Rookery near Georgetown this week. There are no fewer than a dozen active nests there in a perfect setting to view the parents and the growing chicks going about their normal routines. I have never been to a rookery so this was quite a treat to watch so much Great Blue Heron activity. I appreciate John helping us with this, though I did NOT appreciate the snake making an appearance.

For additional pictures and story details, I encourage you to check out Pat D’s Photos and Adventures on Facebook.