
Ledge and ocean From Jackie bennett

My View of Life on the Dock



One of the challenges this renovation faced was how to make it a more open space, and bring some of the water views into the kitchen. After years of making it work, this cottage has finally become a home.
Grand Banks
7 Crafts Road
Gloucester,MA01930
team@grandbanksbp
On Wednesday went over to Good Harbor Beach. The temperature was almost 70 degrees. Again New Englanders can adapt very quickly to weather changes. Love the photo of people in the ocean and someone talking to them in a parka.

Ebbing…

Sharing information for Gloucester residents from DPW


From Amy Kerr’s I Am More Project. Amy is so very talented.
Just passing along a piece that came out this week on NPR in western New England about our project and the current exhibit at The Holyoke Mall: https://www.nepm.org/regional-news/2022-02-21/public-art-exhibit-i-am-more-depicts-how-people-are-more-than-their-challenges

News from the office of Rep. Ann-Margaret Ferrante
Today, the Commonwealth announced a new $75 million grant program to support Massachusetts small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The new program is part of the plan to spend $4 billion in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding that was passed by the House of Representatives in December 2021.
The new program is modeled after Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation’s (MGCC) successful COVID-19 small business relief program. Under that effort, which became the biggest state-sponsored business relief program in the nation, MGCC oversaw the distribution of approximately $705 million to over 15,000 small businesses across Massachusetts.
The $75 million will be focused on small businesses that employ between two and 50 people, with $25 million directed toward businesses that did not qualify for previous MGCC grants because of a lack of revenue loss in 2020, and $50 million directed to businesses that reach underserved markets and historically underrepresented groups, or are minority-, women-, or veteran-owned businesses, or are owned by individuals with disabilities or who identify as a member of the LGBTQ+ community.
Under both categories, grants will range from $10,000 to $75,000, and will be capped at the lesser of $75,000 or three months of operating expenses. Grant funding can be used for employee and benefit costs, mortgage interest, rent, utilities, and interest on debt.
In addition to prioritizing applications from businesses that did not qualify for prior aid and businesses owned by individuals from historically underserved populations or operate in underserved markets, eligible businesses must currently be in operation and based in Massachusetts. Applicants must also demonstrate that business revenues for 2020 were between $40,000 and $2.5 million.
Learn more at EmpoweringSmallBusiness.org.

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I just love a day with blue skies and sunshine even if it is about 25 degrees outside and this is always a favorite spot from which to observe the sun, shadows, sky and water.





It’s unfortunate that we can’t get real news like this from our traditional clown show “media”.
Watch this 10 minute clip and you’ll have a thousand percent better understanding of the background of this conflict.
In this online workshop, Backyard Growers will guide you through the process of starting your own vegetable seeds indoors, including a materials list, dos and don’ts, and a live Q&A.
FREE for Backyard Growers Program participants (e.g. Community Garden, Backyard Garden, GrowBag Garden Programs)
$15 general admission
Reserve your spot or purchase tickets:https://bit.ly/SeedStartingMarch8
After registering, attendees will receive a link to join the workshop on Zoom.
Proceeds support Backyard Growers‘ community and school garden programs.