Megan Heinze SUBMITs #BOATDOG “Skippy” SUBMIT YOUR BOAT DOG PHOTO to goodmorninggloucester at yahoo dot com- OWNER AND DOG’S NAME TO BE FEATURED IN OUR GMG “BOATDOGSERIES

Skipper, aka “Skippy” or “Skip”, 7 months old in these pics on Little River and the Annisquam (August 2023).

NEW Folly Coves Added to Second Glance Online Auction

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“Head of the Cove” Placemat by Louise Kenyon (1945) is one of two new designs added to the auction thanks to a generous donor.

Two NEW Folly Cove designs have been added to an online auction by Second Glance to benefit hunger-relief programs of The Open Door.

The new designs include Peggy Norton’s “Deciduous” wall hanging and Louise Kenyon’s “Head of the Cove” placemat. VIEW the designs and BID at bit.ly/follycoveatsg

The online auction, scheduled to close on Thursday, November 16, is being held in conjunction with a special Folly Cove event at Second Glance THIS THURSDAY, November 9.

Elena M. Sarni, author of “Trailblazing Women Printmakers: Virginia Lee Burton Demetrios and The Folly Cove Designers” will share a presentation at the event, followed by a short Q & A and book signing.

Tickets for the event, at $10 each, are also available at bit.ly/follycoveticket.

Additional framed Folly Cove designs, on loan from a collector and not for sale, will also be on display for the event. Second Glance Thrift Store will remain open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 9 only in conjunction with the event.  

Light refreshments will also be available. 

“Deciduous” Wall Hanging by Peggy Norton (1957)

@FishermenGHS Gloucester Boys varsity Soccer Today- here’s how to Watch

Spectator Admission: http://GoFan.co thru the MIAA –

Best to pre-purchase online prior to arrival https://gofan.co/event/1216378?schoolId=MA14579…

Live Streams Cape Ann Live! Facebook page (free) https://facebook.com/groups/CapeAnnLive…

Cape Ann Live! Youtube page (free) https://youtube.com/channel/UCKraUlQeiNYSnPLW0-Us_sA

Gloucester vs East Longmeadow Girls Varsity Field Hockey Playoffs (Replay) 11-7-23 From Cape Ann Live

Gloucester vs East Longmeadow Girls Varsity Field Hockey Playoffs (Replay) 11-7-23 https://youtu.be/AdQDgJtZAgI

Discover The Art Of Downsizing: Complimentary Class Nov 16th, 5-7pm

Click Here To RSVP

The Art of Downsizing: When you are considering downsizing, it can be overwhelming! You may not realize the multitude of options that are available. Knowing how to leverage your assets can make downsizing easier and less stressful. We can help you blend your goals and your needs together. Come take a deep dive into the nuances and best practices of downsizing.

Matt Blanchard with Academy Mortgage has curated the best strategies to selling your home and purchasing in today’s market. Prepare for the next chapter of your life with us. You may find that you are one of those “cash buyers” everyone is talking about.

There’s an art to selling your home efficiently, effectively, and gracefully.

Complimentary beer, wine and light hors d’oeuvres will be served 

The Art of Downsizing

Event Address: 120 Main St. Gloucester, MA 01930
Contact us at (978) 473-0922 katelyn.ciaramitaro@engelvoelkers.com

Karen Crowley SUBMITs #BOATDOG “Harley” SUBMIT YOUR BOAT DOG PHOTO to goodmorninggloucester at yahoo dot com- OWNER AND DOG’S NAME TO BE FEATURED IN OUR GMG “BOATDOGSERIES

Harley loves the boat always  chillin 

Political Statement from jeff Worthley 2023


I am very grateful for the support my campaign has been receiving and for the opportunity to continue serving Gloucester residents.  Thank you Joey Ciamitaro and the entire crew at Good Morning Gloucester for the chance to share my campaign statement and for all that you do each and every day to support causes that are important to our community.  

My name is Jeff Worthley. I’m from Gloucester–and I’m for Gloucester.

I’m 46 years old, a father of two Gloucester students-my daughter-a 6th grader at O’Maley and my son-a freshman at Gloucester High School.  I had the opportunity to serve on the City Council when I was 24 years old and again when I was 26.  I got married, had children and started my own financial services practice that has been a success helping people with their planning needs consistently for 14 years.  2 years ago I decided to return to public service and I ran for and won an at large City Council seat.

I’ve served successfully on the Budget & Finance Committee.  My kids and I have organized multiple positive civic events over the last couple of years and we continue to inspire, and be inspired by volunteers.

I worked at the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce for four years, starting the Lobster Trap Tree, the downtown Window Box Program and the Gloucester Gift Certificate keeping $700,000 in our local economy.

I’m running for another two year term on the City Council because I make a positive difference for Gloucester residents.  Listening is the main ingredient in public service and I’m known for doing that well.  And, in addition to listening to residents when they are advocating for a particular position I have the courage to trust my judgment that the interests of the other 29,000 residents are also taken into consideration.  

We have a LOT of work to do to create more housing that is affordable for Gloucester residents.  We have to draw more employers here so that we can increase the choices of jobs for Gloucester residents.  And we need to remember that there are an endless amount of good things worth preserving in Gloucester.  

I ask for one of your four votes in today’s election. There are a lot of good candidates running. I’m first on the ballot and hope voters will choose me so I can continue to work with the other candidates and each of the Ward Councilors to make Gloucester better.

Thank you.

Jeff Worthley

978 836-0423

Don’t Forget To Vote Tuesday November 7th 2023! And Send goodmorninggloucester at yahoo dot com what precinct you voted and how many votes had been registered on the voting machine at the time you voted!

Polling Places – List

Official Polling Place

Ward 1 Precinct 1

East Veterans Elementary School                                                                                                                                                           11 Webster Street 

Ward 1 Precinct 2

East Veterans Elementary School                                                                                                                                                           11 Webster Street

Ward 2 Precinct 1

Our Lady’s Youth Center
140 Prospect Street

Ward 2 Precinct 2

Our Lady’s Youth Center
140 Prospect Street

Ward 3 Precinct 1

Gloucester High School Field House
32 Leslie O. Johnson Road 

Ward 3 Precinct 2

Gloucester High School Field House
32 Leslie O. Johnson Road 

Ward 4 Precinct 1

Beeman Memorial School 
138 Cherry Street

Ward 4 Precinct 2

Plum Cove School
15 Hickory Street

Ward 5 Precinct 1

Magnolia Library Center
1 Lexington Avenue

Ward 5 Precinct 2

West Parish Elementary School
10 Concord Street

The McCoys SUBMIT #BOATDOG “Brody” SUBMIT YOUR BOAT DOG PHOTOto goodmorninggloucester at yahoo dot com- OWNER AND DOG’S NAME TO BE FEATURED IN OUR GMG “BOATDOGSERIES 

This is Brody (aka “Chief Brody)owners The McCoys. Brody likes to go for boat rides and look for sharks #jaws #boatdog

Political Statement from Mary Ellen Rose 2023


Political Statement from Mary Ellen Rose, candidate for Mayor

Submitted to Good Morning Gloucester

Running for the office of mayor was not a decision I made easily. I based my reasoning on the fact that I knew I had the knowledge, experience, and capability to do a better job than the administration that I was paying taxes to support. I want to be Gloucester’s Mayor because I believe in our community and I want to support our resident taxpayers with strong, effective leadership.

If you haven’t had a chance to learn much about me, there are several places you can go to read more. I have posted several documents on https://www.rose4mayor.com/news which will provide detailed information about everything from my work experiences and position papers about issues, to my thoughts and answers to questions that have arisen throughout this campaign. In https://www.rose4mayor.com/testimonials you will hear from people I have worked with, for, or among over much of my career. If you want to learn about some of my personal history, https://www.rose4mayor.com/about provides some insight. I have also posted a number of videos on both my campaign (Rose4Mayor) and personal Facebook pages and I hope you have a chance to see them. 

One of the things I believe in is promoting our ability to make a living in ways that build both our community culture and our individual pride in Gloucester. This city has, for centuries, survived as a middle-class community built on a hard-working fishing industry ethos. In addition to our proud fishing heritage, our family-built Rose Marine and other businesses to serve the waterfront and the general population of hard workers. I saw first-hand how tenacity and grit led to prosperity not only in our family businesses, but also in the businesses owned by close friends. This focused, hard-working, service-oriented ethic was instilled in my very core and has served as the basis for the values upon which I have built my life.

When it comes to economic prosperity, success can often depend upon a city government that is accountable, transparent, service-oriented, and business-friendly. By partnering with the community, my administration will ensure both accountability and transparency rather than continue a system that closes ranks and cloaks its mistakes or intentions beneath the velvet curtain of politics. I believe in openness – open door policies, open meetings, open communication, and managing the city with an open heart to our community members

Another important belief I hold is in regard to our city’s changing population. Gloucester has refreshed its point of view from new arrivals to our seaport. From the earliest settlers, to the Portuguese, Italians, Swedes, Finns, and other groups from around the world, each wave of immigrants came here to work and make a better life for themselves and their families. Most recently, our Brazilian friends have picked up that tradition and breathed new life into our community like those who came before them. I salute those residents toiling to build businesses, raise close-knit families, and getting involved in the community to ensure a more culturally and economically rich city. We welcome those who bring their work ethic and love of community to our city. I believe in this type of growth for Gloucester and I want to cultivate it to the benefit of our entire population.

Lastly, whether you have made Gloucester your home in the past year or hailed from ancestors across the past 400 years, if you have recently felt squeezed out, I hear you and I want to solve this challenge together. I want to work in a collaborative environment where all of the stakeholders have a seat at the table to address issues. Where the wildest ideas have room to breathe and float among realistic or innovative suggestions. Where every voice is heard and considered within a thoughtful, open forum.  At the end of the day, the only squeeze I want you to feel is the hug of a welcoming and kind embrace that says ”You are one with our community and we want you to stay here and thrive, what can we do to help make that happen?”.

Please vote for Mary Ellen Rose as Mayor on November 7th. Thank you!

Lisa Buccieri Lemont Submits: Gloucester Giving Elves are in their fourth year of helping those in community at holiday season who are less fortunate .

I am posting this on behalf of Gloucester Giving Elves .
We are in our fourth year of helping those in community at holiday season who are less fortunate .
We deal w specific group of students at Gloucester High School .
This year we are asking members of community to donate gift cards in the amount of 10.00 each to a local coffee, pizza or sub or shake shop .
By giving these students a gift card to a local spot they are able to share a meal with their peers something many take for granted but something these students don’t have the opportunity to do because of finances .

If you would like to donate monetarily I have posed the Venmo acct in post

Please comment of message me privately if you choose to help

Thank you !!

IMPORTANT: SENIOR CENTER CLOSURE NOVEMBER 9TH – 17TH PLEASE SHARE ON & OFF FACEBOOK!

IMPORTANT: SENIOR CENTER CLOSURE NOVEMBER 9TH – 17TH PLEASE SHARE ON & OFF FACEBOOK!

The Rose Baker Senior Center will be CLOSED from Thursday, November 9th through Friday, November 17th so that the next phase of planned construction improvements to this important community resource can take place. Our colleagues at the Gloucester, MA Health Department have kindly offered us an appropriate space for SHINE counseling appointments to be held during that time. All individuals with scheduled SHINE appointments will get a phone call with detailed instructions about accessing this critical service. All individuals who are signed up to participate in The Open Door Mobile Market scheduled for November 17th will also get a phone call with details about how we will handle that important grocery distribution.

Current Workforce Challenges Panel Discussion

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Please join the Greater Cape Ann Innovators Collaborative for a free expert panel discussion on Current Workforce Challenges and solutions for the existing labor market. Our panel of experts will be presenting innovative strategies to recruit, retain and develop the workforce. Each presentation will be approximately 15 minutes. There will be a question-and-answer period and open discussion following the presentations.

Panelists

  • Jason Andree, Vice President, Addison Gilbert Hospital
  • Neil Costa, CEO, HireClix
  • William Heineman, President, North Shore Community College
  • Kathy Low, Sr. HR Business Partner, SPG Varian Business Unit, Applied Materials

Light appetizers and cash bar will be offered. Registration is required for this FREE event.
To register, please visit https://bit.ly/CAIC-Workforce or email info@capeannchamber.com.

What is the Cape Ann Innovators Collaborative?
An initiative of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, CAIC is a collaborative of innovators, entrepreneurs, makers, artists, designers, developers and producers dedicated to supporting people from all walks of life in their endeavors to create lasting, innovative change, with the ultimate objective of growing the economy and creating new jobs. The CAIC Forums are designed to Inform and Inspire.

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