The beach is my happy place, as most people know. To be able to enjoy the beach even if just an hour puts me in the present.
Grateful

My View of Life on the Dock
The beach is my happy place, as most people know. To be able to enjoy the beach even if just an hour puts me in the present.
Grateful

Farm Fresh…

Join us at the Rockport Farmers Market every Saturday till October 12th in Harvey Park – at the corner of Broadway and Mt. Pleasant.
We’ve expanded the market this year and it’s bigger and better than ever before – we have pasta, maple syrup, farm fresh produce, baked goods, sea salt, jam and jellies, soaps and more!
We’ve added a Pop Club this year, children between the ages of 4 and 12 get $5.00 at each market to spend on fresh produce. This encourages children to try fresh produce and interact with local farmers to learn where their food comes from!
We’ve also increased our SNAP match so we match up to $20!

| Gloucester Police Invite Residents to Attend Gloucester Lobster Crate Race on Saturday |

| A participant of the 2023 Gloucester Lobster Crate Race. (Photo Courtesy DE Sports Photography) |
| GLOUCESTER — Chief Edward Conley and event sponsor, the Gloucester Police Department, invite residents to attend the 2024 Gloucester Lobster Crate Race on Saturday, July 20, at 10:30 a.m. Held in front of the Beauport Hotel at Pavilion Beach in Gloucester, the Gloucester Lobster Crate Race challenges participants to run across a string of lobster crates floating atop the water. While registrations to participate in the race, which cost $20 per person, have closed, anyone can attend the event at no cost. All proceeds from the event will go towards to the Gloucester Stage Company, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization supporting theater education and apprenticeship programs for youth in the region. “The Lobster Crate Race is now a yearly highlight in our community — it is a fun play on a big piece of our community’s history. I am grateful for the hard work of our Community Impact Unit to organize the race and I hope everyone is able to come out and cheer on the runners. It is an exciting event and I wish all the runners the best of luck.” The sponsors for the 2024 race include Gloucester Police, Gloucester AMVETS Post 32, The Shed Portable Sanitation, Mortillaro Lobster, The Lobster Roller, Rusty Can BBQ, Woodman’s of Essex, and Ramsey Marine Pier & Dock Builders. The race includes five divisions of participants: featherweight (up to 75 pounds), lightweight (between 76 – 125 pounds), mediumweight (between 126 – 175 pounds), heavyweight (176 pounds and over), and municipal employees. Present at the event will be several food trucks, and attendees will be able to purchase collectable t-shirts. Anyone unable to attend may still donate directly to the Gloucester Stage Company. |


COMPLIMENTARY
FINE WINE AND CHEESE TASTING @ SAVOUR WITH KATHLEEN AND SUSAN
We are giving our wine reps a little time off on these lovely summer weekends so they can spend that time with family. Rather than the usual formal wine tasting, we are offering an informal cheese and wine tasting. Susan and I will be here to pour and discuss the wines and the classic pairings we are featuring, such as goat cheese and Sauvignon Blanc.
Also, just to let you know, my family will be flying in from Phoenix this evening and staying until Thursday. Since my time is very limited with them, I will be closing Savour for ONE DAY (Tuesday, July 23) so I can spend the day with my daughter and her family, as well as my husband’s son, who is also flying in from Phoenix. I am sure they will all enjoy the beautiful, much cooler weather here on Cape Ann. We will be open Wednesday – Saturday of next week, for the usual hours of 11 am until 6 pm. Thank you for your understanding.
Kathleen Morgan
owner – Savour Wine and Cheese
Find out about new wine arrivals and other events at Savour by following us on Facebook and Instagram.
And don’t forget to check out what’s new in our beer case, including a clean, refreshing rice lager from East Regiment Brewing, a veteran-owned
brewery in Salem, and Perilous Voyage, a red ale from Rockport Brewing.
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Kathleen’s Price-Value Gems:
Unique to SAVOUR our three price-value collections, with
each category ($9.99ers – $14.99ers -$19.99ers) offering hundreds of wines
at one price, personally curated by Kathleen, some have limited availability.
9.99ers…the quality is taste delivering above-price enjoyment …Value!
14.99ers…exhibiting qualities of complexity…Elevating the Experience!
19.99ers…value laden wines by innovative vintners…Expect Exceptional!
Adding to this Saturday’s wine tasting with Susan and Kathleen is Savour’s Everyday Tech Tastings at the North Shore’s Only Digital Wine Machine. Fun to use and enjoy! Taste up to 20 wines with new selections regularly added…& yes, complimentary. Kathleen welcomes your questions for food pairings.
Welcome Your Donation in any amount for Pathways for Children.
Thank You! …Kathleen
For Your Mobile Calendar
Savour Wine Tastings!
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Continuing to offer a case discount 0f 10% on wines and all items purchased with the case to all customers. Wine Club members get 5% off on 6 bottles and all items purchased with the 6 bottles. Thanks again for your support!
We continue using our 5 Molekule high performance air purification units that clear the air of 99.9% of viruses, bacteria and allergens every hour, store wide.
We are pleased to continue curbside pickup service
Savour Wine & Cheese l 76 Prospect St. l Gloucester l 978. 282 .1455































| Gloucester Police Complete Move Back into First Floor of Station Following Renovations |

| GLOUCESTER — Chief Edward Conley is pleased to announce that Gloucester Police have moved back into the first floor of their station following a year of renovations. Gloucester Police officially moved back into the station’s first floor at 197 Main St. last week with dispatch operations moving back on July 9 and administrative offices reopening on July 10. The police station became fully operational and open to the public on Friday, July 12. Renovations for the station’s first floor began last year, and the department was temporarily moved to the second floor, which was previously occupied by Gloucester District Court. Major improvements to the first-floor space include a completely renovated male locker room and the addition of the department’s first female locker room, upgrades of safety equipment and fire sprinklers, and updated radio and dispatch equipment to meet modern standards. Additionally, the detention facility located on the first floor has undergone complete modernization to enhance officer and detainee safety, including new fixtures, video recording equipment, fire safety equipment, and a detainee decontamination station. The newly renovated Gloucester Police Department is now ADA-compliant. While the police department was operating out of its temporary location on the second floor, all individuals arrested in Gloucester were transported to the Rockport Police Department for booking and temporary detention. The second-floor court area will now undergo renovations consistent with the first floor, with an estimated completion date of early February 2025, at which time Gloucester District Court will reopen. During first-floor improvements, Gloucester District Court temporarily moved from its location to Peabody where it will continue operations until competition. “I am incredibly proud of our entire team. Completing a full renovation without disrupting emergency services was an immense task. There is still more work to be done, and we look forward to its completion,” said Chief Conley. “Special thanks to Chief Horvath and the men and women of the Rockport Police Department for allowing us to use their detention facility during this time. Additionally, thanks to Beauport Ambulance for assisting with medical transport from RPD.” |

The International Dory Racing Committee will hold elimination races off the Gloucester Heritage Center dock Saturday August 10th at 8:30 AM. All racing fans are encouraged to attend!! Those dues paying members who plan to race must attend sign ups Friday evening August 9th at the Dory Shop at 6 PM or email (coachbilly@verizon.net) before 12 noon August 9th. These races are strictly for 2 person teams in the following categories: Junior (under 19), Women, Mixed Doubles, Seniors (Men Open) and Master’s (Men over 50). Also, we will have two (exhibition) races in the following categories. Women (Over 50) and Junior Girls (under 19) Starting at 8:30 AM. The races will run from the Heritage Center Dock out towards green nun off Fort playground and back.
Please share this with friends and family. It will be a great day of racing, uniquely Gloucester, and fun for all!
I recently treated myself to a new camera lens and these are some of the first images. I’m not unhappy. It seems to be good to larger and small subjects! Looking forward to more experimentation. The hummingbirds are fighting for space at the feeder with bees which you can see here if you look carefully. The eagle just seems to be seeking a cool perch along the river on these muggy days.





To celebrate Discover Gloucester’s Culture Splash, the Sawyer Free Library will be giving away goodies related to all things arts and culture, including a poetry 101 kit, paint your own birdhouse, DIY diamond art coasters, and more! Giveaways are for 18+ participants and are first come, first serve. Limited quantities.
Every Thursday starting July 11 through the end of August | 4-7pm | Sawyer Free Library at 21 Main Street in Downtown Gloucester.
For more information visit sawyerfreelibrary.org or contact: lsvensson@sawyerfreelibrary.org


On Monday it started to thunder and lightning late in the afternoon. Of course, I went and sat in my truck for 5 minutes and the sun came back out.

Go With the Grain…



Thursday GloucesterCast Live From The Bluefin Blowout 2024 Livestream Link to Join Here-www.facebook.com/goodmorninggloucester We will have the livestream stickied to the top of http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com all three days!!!-WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/GOODMORNINGGLOUCESTER WE WILL HAVE THE LIVESTREAM STICKIED TO THE TOP OF WWW.GOODMORNINGGLOUCESTER.COM ALL THREE DAYS!!!
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We were down on the Maritime Gloucester Pier in the rain and fog recently as this group was waiting to board the Ardelle for a wedding! You never know what you will see down there! Like magic, the skies cleared a bit and the rain stopped for the procession to begin. It was a privilege to watch this unfold. Congratulations and best wishes.








Enjoy an evening of classical dance from India. This double-bill Indian classical recital is from 7:30pm- 9:00pm on Friday, August 16th at Windhover Center for the Performing Arts and will feature Bharatanatyam and Kathak and consist of four ensemble pieces and two solo pieces.
About Bharatanatyam:
Bharatanatyam is the most popular classical dance form of India, with sculptural
evidence dating back nearly 2000 years. The dance in its present form originates from the Hindu temples in Southern India and is about 200 years old. It is a dedicatory style with strong undertones of spirituality. At the same time, the Bharatanatyam vocabulary framework lends itself well to modern day subjects and continues to evolve as a living performance art.
About Kathak:
Kathak is a classical dance from Northern India uniquely characterized by its use of
intricate and powerful footwork, rhythm, music, mathematics, and subtleties of expression to weave together compositions and stories. Each of India’s classical dance forms embodies both the intricacies of beauty and grace as well as tremendous powerful movement, rhythm, and expression.
Artist Bios:
Soumya Rajaram is a well-known Bharatanatyam dancer in the Boston area with
over two decades of performance experience across the USA and India. A grant
recipient from the Cultural Council of Massachusetts and New England Foundation
for the Arts, Soumya is featured regularly at the New England Folk Festival, Jose
Mateo Ballet theater, The Dance Complex and at the prestigious annual dance
festivals in Chennai, India. Soumya has over 15 years of teaching experience,
training her students for a full-length evening recital. Her experience also includes
guest lectures and teaching at The Jose Mateo Ballet theater, UMass Boston, Salem
State University and Harvard University.
Anjali Nath is an accomplished Kathak performer and teacher, dedicated to bringing meaningful experiences to diverse audiences, students, and educators through high caliber, interactive performances, classes, and workshops. She toured for 8 years with the Chitresh Das Dance Company and dedicated 22 years to growing Das’ Chhandam school and affiliated Chhandika, training the next generation of kathak artists. Anjali continues to expand her contributions to the art through her creative and ever-evolving teaching, solo, and collaborative work rooted in tradition. Anjali is on faculty at Harvard University’s Dance Center and the Dance Complex in Cambridge, MA.
Purchase your tickets here: https://windhover.org/event/janie-brendel-friends/ Or go onto the Windhover.org website under the tab: “Performances” and follow the link.
