Even with the wind blowing, walking to Magnolia Pier is a must.
Month: January 2025
Moments
First Blush…

Some words about major friend of the Gloucester community Sam Nigro
Hi Joey,
It’s Butch Nigro here letting you know that our friend Captain Sam has passed on.
Our whole family wanted to thank you for all of your support for our Dad through the
years and for all of the hard work you and your team do for our beloved Cape Ann.
I put together some words on the website and hope you can find the time to
mention his passing to your readers. Looks like we will most likely be meeting each other
in person once again very soon…and I look forward to seeing a fellow “Brick and Books” member once again!
https://www.glostoar.com/glostoar-store
Best to you and your Staff-
Sam “Butch” Nigro
“Captain Sam’s spirit will be felt throughout the streets of Cape Ann for as long as we can keep his story in our hearts. His is a story of a man not only “in love” with a landscape, but also a “main character” in its mystical scenery. For over 5 decades Captain Sam became “one” with the Gloucester shoreline…”there he is!”– “There’s Sam in the Samay!”…people passing by would shout & wave… a blast of Sams waaayyy to big of an air horn on the seasoned “a bit too top heavy” fish assault vessel would pierce the air and his leather like hands would raise up a huge Striper or a gigantic Lobsta for the admiring public to gawk at in amazement….Hooray!! Oh Wow!! “Look!” …Sam always had a catch…and he always had an eye for the scene– This “Old Salt” knew that the lore and roar of the Gloucester sea and all the mysteries within its confines would only grow with each and every soul he touched.
And now our beloved Captain Sam has left this cherished shore to explore other shores beyond anyones reach…and he wanted us to know that we can always hear his voice, the cheers of joy and the sounds of that “air horn a blarin” in every Glostoar –you just have to know how to listen to the sounds of the colors–SJN III”
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Pretty Pebble Beach In January
We took a ride recently and noticed this new “installation” on Pebble Beach. I was soothed by the tide coming in and rolling out musically over the resident pebbles.


How Does One Restore a Medieval Castle?

Thursday, January 16th
10:00 – 11:45 am
10:00 – 10:30 am: Coffee & light refreshments
10:30 – 11:30 am: Presentation
11:30 – 11:45 am: Q&A/Conclusion.
Join us for a detailed discussion of recent and ongoing restoration efforts at the Museum with contractor and mason Roger Tremblay and Director of Education & Visitor Services Caleb McMurphy. In the past few years, Tremblay, and his firm A+R Construction, have headed some of the most significant restoration projects in the Museum’s history, including the renovation of the Museum’s iconic 13th-century French monastery arches, originally situated in the Franciscan monastery of Couvent des Cordeliers, in Gers, France. In 2024, Tremblay’s team intervened to save a portion of the “towers” section of the building, modeled off of an 11th-century Norman keep, which had been badly damaged by winter weather.
Over the course of an hour, Roger and Caleb will discuss these and other ongoing and upcoming restoration projects, using photos taken during the work itself to give a look behind the curtain at just what it takes to maintain such a unique and historic building. After this, audience members will have a chance to ask questions of their own and get an opportunity to become involved with Hammond Castle Museum’s continuing mission to preserve John Hays Hammond Jr.’s legacy.
Member savings apply.
General Admission: $15
Proceeds from this program will support the restoration and preservation of the Hammond Castle Museum.
A Family Tribute – pat morss
Anne-Lise inherited some Norwegian ski sweater embroidery that was never used. It was time to put it to its rightful use.











Join the Castaways Crew to support special Olympics in the polar plunge this year! Plunge with us!! March 29th GHB
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Join the Castaways Crew to support special Olympics in the polar plunge this year! Plunge with us!! March 29th GHB


Life is a beach (even in December)

Interesting cloud formation
Moments
Windblown…

BRINGING YOU THE BEST IN LIVE SPORTS EVENTS AND NEWS FROM THE CAPE ANN AREA!
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Sent by Gloucester Fishermen Athletics
This is the last week to purchase a Pigeon Cove Circle Calendar. They are only $10.00 each and you could be a lucky winner. You can win up to $2500.


The drawing is January 8th at the Pigeon Cove Circle with a complimentary Chili dinner. The proceeds of this event go to the building fund. Please support us. You can Venmo me if you wish. Also, you can pay by check or cash. Thank you!
Judith Harris
New Year’s Day Lobstering

Gloucester Fire Department Directs Community Members with Emergencies to Only Call 911

GLOUCESTER — Fire Chief Eric Smith is asking community members to call 911 in the event of an emergency and no longer use direct phone lines to reach the Gloucester Fire Department.
Chief Smith and the Gloucester Fire Department direct anyone reporting an emergency situation or fire to call 911. This is now the only number for requesting assistance and reporting emergencies.
“Everyone must dial 911 in the event of any emergency,” said Chief Smith. “Our 911 lines continue to fully function. 911 is the only number used in Gloucester for requesting assistance, reporting fires and calling in other emergencies.”
For any Gloucester businesses or city residents that has a monitored fire alarm system or a monitored medical alert system, please check with your alarm monitoring company to determine what number it uses to report emergencies in the City of Gloucester. If that number used by your alarm monitoring company ends with “2424,” then you and/or your alarm monitoring company must contact the Gloucester Fire Department to receive the new alarm reporting number. In order to make this change, please call the Gloucester Fire Department’s non-emergency business line at 978-325-5300 and select the option to speak to a fire officer.
Cripple Cove
It was a foggy morning in Cripple Cove, East Gloucester the other day as some seagulls enjoyed snacking on some treats left behind in fishing totes.

Wind Surf Warriors
Well, this looks invigorating…….for someone else besides myself! Good Harbor Beach Wind Surf Warriors making the best of a kind of crummy weather day.





We all cast our own shadows

Have you ever ordered a beef with no bun?
I might ask the guys at Kings to do this for me when I get home.




