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Here are a few updates and highlights from the Mayor’s office and City Hall this week:
➡️ MassDevelopment’s Northeast team presented an overview of MassDevelopment programs to local officials from neighboring Cape Ann communities at Gloucester City Hall this week. The presentation included information on their traditional lending services, Brownfield financing, Collaborative Workspace Programs, and Real Estate services. It was an excellent opportunity to collaborate and connect with local leaders from neighboring communities.
➡️ The Action Plan for MBTA Communities form has been submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development to put the City into temporary compliance with State law. The Action Plan includes a high-level timeline for the City’s Comprehensive Planning Initiative and general next steps in the process. To view the submitted Action Plan and for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding the State Mandated Zoning, please visit: https://bit.ly/401W0Ct
➡️ Fourteen projects were approved for funding from the Community Preservation Fund this week. These include historical, community housing, open space, and recreation projects – totaling over $1 million in funding support. After a thoughtful and rigorous process, the Community Preservation Committee recommended these meaningful projects for funding. To learn more about the Community Preservation Committee, please visit: https://bit.ly/3RjIhmr
I welcome any questions or feedback, so don’t hesitate to contact my office by email (mayor@gloucester-ma.gov) or phone (978-281-9700). A reminder that comments are not monitored 24/7 – phone or email is the best way to contact my office.
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Photos: August 2022 | After 1/31/2023 video clip 50 secs – last push 2 day demo, 2 diggers (4 days including set up and break down). The concrete filled basement of the summer home took a long time. Multi cars will drive atop the rock with the bigger home.
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Submitted by: Carol A. Kelly, Gloucester Cemeteries Advisory Committee
On a recent visit to Bayview Cemetery, I stood stunned before four gravestones that had been vandalized. Unfortunately this does sometimes happen– but this time I wasn’t looking at graffiti tags or off-color drawings. Instead, someone had used either a Sharpie or black paint to trace over part of the carved names and dates on the stones. Did they think that they were making the stone more readable? Did they mean well? Sadly, whatever the intention, the ugly stark black now standing out against the beautiful white stone is still vandalism.
The Cemeteries Advisory Committee of Gloucester and its wonderful volunteers have been working hard for the past several years to restore our cemeteries. This means spending hours cleaning the stones and removing moss and lichen, as well as stains from weathering…. and now we also have to figure out how to get rid of whatever this is.
The four vandalized stones are all markers for a single family, the Joneses. I wonder if the vandal was worried that the inscriptions were fading with time and weather and were at risk of being lost. I wish they had been aware that the Committee (and a lot of volunteers) have worked hard to create an online database of the inscriptions in our cemeteries, making sure that the information is available to the people of Gloucester. Perhaps, if our vandal had known that, they wouldn’t have felt the need to damage these markers.
That database is actually the culmination of a project that began well over a century ago, in 1890. That was when the City of Gloucester, concerned about losing grave inscriptions to the years and the weather, paid a Civil War veteran named William Dolliver to travel through the Gloucester Cemeteries (and some Rockport ones as well) and record all the inscriptions. Our project, which began five years ago, took his handwritten records from the City Archives, transcribed them and digitized them; they are now available to everyone on the Cemeteries Advisory Committee website: https://gloucester-ma.gov/1073/Dollivers-Cemetery-Inscriptions. There, our well-intentioned vandal could have read the inscriptions for the Jones family, and perhaps with that reassurance would have left the stones alone.
As we prepare to celebrate Gloucester’s 400th anniversary, our cemeteries offer so many ways to remember our history and the people who made it, even as we continue to work to preserve and restore these places and these markers. We urge anyone concerned about the state of specific gravestones, or about the risks of losing an inscription, to visit the Dolliver online archive and/or contact the committee rather than attempt any kind of DIY restoration– especially with paint or a Sharpie! Good intentions aside, Mary B. Jones, and her family, deserve better.
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We noticed this “Coming Soon” sign at 206 Main St for Boba Tea, which appears to currently have a franchise in Lynn. Link for further information here. They serve teas, smoothies, snow ice, yogurt and more. Looking forward to this!
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Each spring, Backyard Growers hosts a calendar of workshops and community events to empower people to grow their own food and connect neighbors over the shared experience of vegetable gardening. Check out the full calendar below – save the dates and register (where necessary!)
All workshops are $15 general admission / FREE for Backyard Growers program participants (e.g. Community Garden, Backyard Garden, and GrowBag Garden Programs managed by Backyard Growers)