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Boom: Jackie Bennett Photo

50 Cent Wings Night is Back at Minglewood Harborside On Wednesday Nights!
Wing Wednesdays at Minglewood Harborside Join us for 50 cent wings every Wednesday night

Plan ahead: Trivia has officially returned to Tuesday nights! Tuesday Trivia starts at 7 PM with gift card prizes for 1st, 2nd & 3rd

Minglewood Harborside is where you will want to be this fall!
Minglewood Harborside opens at 4 PM Tuesday & Wednesday11:00 AM Thursday – Sunday
25 Rogers St. in Gloucester
*50 Cent Wing Promotion is dine in only, not valid for takeout
Ward One Voters-Don’t Be A Dummy Like Me And Go To East Gloucester School To Vote Today, Go To Veterans
I was voter number 81 at 10:15AM. Let me know what number voter you were and at what precinct you voted!


Surfside Subs: Go visit the Lobster King and the crew for Tuesday Lobster Roll Special! $15.95 🦞

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147 Thatcher Rd Gloucester MA
Last Boat…
Dearest Wonderful Friends and Community Supporters,
Donna and Bob Viau share:

On behalf of our Family and Relatives we would like to share our son Greer Viau has received a life saving kidney transplant from an amazing altruistic anonymous living donor we will FOREVER be grateful for. 💕 your GIFT OF LIFE for our son.
We are so grateful to the team at the Dialysis clinic in Brookline, the outstanding team of Physicians, Nurses, Support staff, Coordinators and Surgeons at the Brigham and Women Transplant program. Dr. TULLIUS!!!!. The guidance and support of coaches & our mentor and all support from the National Kidney Registry (NKR), the AMAZING applicants that have come forward on Greer’s behalf to be medically qualified to be living kidney donors. To everyone who supported us with providing generous outreach with news publications, articles, flyers, radio, magnets on vehicles, distributing cards, websites. The most profound Thanks to EVERYONE for Love, Support, Friendship and sharing our message of Hope. 💕
Thursday September 14, 2023 is our beautiful day when we were told this beautiful donor whom we hope to meet in the future gave Greer a wonderful healthy kidney and Greer received it perfectly. His hospital stay is over. Greer will be coming home to Gloucester today to continue with his recovery as we go forward with the new challenges ahead. It is the GIFT we have waited for! 💕 GRATITUDE TO ALL.
Our family will continue to promote and advocate for Living Kidney Donorship. The average wait for a deceased kidney is 7-10+ years. There are over 100+ thousand people waiting for a life saving kidney. Dialysis is a grueling process. Individuals who are medically qualified to donate SAVE LIVES. Being a Direct Donor match is incredible. Individuals who may not be a direct match for a specific person can donate “on behalf/ in name of” for someone (in our case Greer) and “bank/voucher” their kidney with the NKR so that someone else’s life will be saved and when Greer may need a kidney later in life or rejection, he will receive one. Vouchers are for life. Multiple lives can be saved through Living Kidney Donorship. Rock 1 Kidney provides so much information. Reach out to The National Kidney Registry to learn more.
With Love, the Viau Family
CAPE ANN YMCA ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD MEMBERS

SEPTEMBER 18, 2023 BY YMCAOFTHENORTHSHORE
The Cape Ann YMCA is pleased to announce new volunteer board members. These new members bring a diverse range of perspectives and skill sets and are actively engaged with the Y, understanding its core pillars of impact. The new members join a long list of committed leaders who are dedicated to advancing the Y’s mission in support of strengthening the Cape Ann community through programming and initiatives focused on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.
Executive Director Erina McWilliam-Lopez said, “Each new member offers a genuine passion for purpose and an incredible breadth of experience that will be crucial in moving our Y’s mission forward. We have more than 11,000 members, a wide variety of programs and classes, a thriving child care program, and a new senior affordable housing project being built downtown. I am excited to welcome these new board members and I look forward to working with them and our current board members to advance our Y’s mission while fostering more partnerships as we continue to be a critical resource to the community.”
New Cape Ann YMCA Board Members:
Heather Carnevale
Heather Carnevale is an independent Orton-Gillingham tutor dedicated to helping students progress through their challenges, building their skills in spelling and reading. Prior to tutoring, Heather worked for 13 years as a Montessori elementary teacher. She enjoyed creating a beautiful environment where community building was an important part of her work with students, families, and colleagues. Heather has a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training and a Masters in Education both from Endicott College.
David Martz
David is a long-time resident of the North Shore, born and raised in Manchester. David’s affiliation with the Y began with swim lessons at the Cabot Street YMCA in Beverly and has continued ever since. In 2017, Cape Ann Enterprises, a software company where David is Managing Director, partnered with Merrimack College and the Merrimack Valley YMCA to develop Active Science for Kids. With funding from the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation, Active Science was a tablet-based early learning program in which children at YMCA’s after-school programs used pedometers and accelerometers to capture their steps, calories, and heart rate activity and turn it into data. The children then used their own activity data to solve structured math and science problems.
Joan O’Connor
Joan has lived in the Magnolia neighborhood of Gloucester for over 30 years. Officially retired, Joan enjoys part-time employment and volunteering at Essex County Greenbelt. Over the years, Joan has been a member of different YWCA organizations across the Commonwealth. She taught fitness classes at the Greater Beverly Y for 10 years.
Cris Peterson
Cris is an investor and entrepreneur. He is the founder and managing partner of Novati, providing management consulting and leadership development for early stage organizations. He has served as CIO for international corporations and consulted to enterprises navigating significant change. He co-founded Cardinal Group, a software development company and has taught graduate level computer science courses at Harvard University. Cris works with Tiger 21 in Boston as a chair, and serves on the board for Cape Ann Animal Aid. He holds degrees in Computer Science and Economics from the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Courtney Schoon
Courtney is an Innovation and Impact Specialist at Verizon. With over 15 years of experience in impact program design, development, and implementation, she specializes in operationalizing new programs and enabling existing impact programs to scale sustainably. Previously, Courtney worked at the MIT Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship, Echoing Green (an award-winning international social change organization), and with numerous community development organizations. Courtney holds a business degree from Texas A&M University and has completed Executive Education training in organizational management from Columbia Business School.
Bob Simmons
Bob’s passion for both social and physical wellness has been brought to fruition in campuses promoting Whole Student Wellness at Harvard University, UMass Amherst, MIT, Muhlenberg College, Colby College, Vanderbilt University, the University of Georgia, and the University of Tennessee. Bob is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon’s School of Architecture. Bob has developed a national reputation and expertise in successfully building community on campuses and is a sought-after speaker on projects that focus on all aspects of gathering. He has designed over 2,000 Urban housing units ranging from subsidized housing to privately-funded micro-unit and mixed-use developments.
Len Williamson
Len joins the board with a decade of experience in education and youth development work. Len’s career began with playing pro basketball overseas and coaching local youth teams. He currently serves as Program Director at BUILD Boston, an entrepreneurship education organization. Prior to BUILD, he worked at the Pingree School as the Dean of Students for six years while coaching basketball. He facilitates professional development courses for educators in school districts across the state through the Massachusetts Partnership for Youth with a diverse group of educators from around the country to deliver social justice curriculum for high schoolers at the annual NAIS Student Diversity Leadership Conference. He earned a B.A. in Sociology from Amherst College and an M.Ed. in K-12 Learning & Instruction from Northeastern University.
Carin Macnamara shares: Hurricane Lee’s path churning northward, whipping up waves and pounding our Cape Ann’s lady guardian… “Mother Ann.”
Good Saturday Morning Joey,
Carin Macnamara Here…
In the crashing waves, I heard a sounding buoy…
Hurricane Lee’s path churning northward, whipping up waves and pounding our Cape Ann’s lady guardian… “Mother Ann.”
Mother Ann has been there for ages… she is forever looking outward, buffeting the waves and protecting Gloucester Harbor. It was a battle of the sea between the two ladies, “Lee” and our “Mother Ann,”… but our lady worked her magic as Lee’s fury weakened to a Category 1 storm…
Our “Mother Ann” is a beautiful formation of coastal rocks situated on the shore near the Eastern Point Lighthouse. Casually observed, it is just a pile of haphazard boulders… but with an imaginative eye, and when viewed at a particular angle, the formation can be seen as a reclining lady with a noble profile, and hair flowing back in the wind. Some people say that the shape of the rocks represents the royal mother of King Charles I, Anne of Denmark, after whom our Cape Ann was named.
And the sounding buoy I heard is known as “Mother Ann’s Cow.”
Nikon.
Feel free to post to GMG with credits below.Permission(s) to share with logo and credits intact:“Photos Courtesy of CarinMac/AdvancedImaging©2023”Sincerely,Carin Macnamara
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Cape Ann Chamber Of Commerce Two Great Events This Week
Business After Hours ![]() ![]() Business After Hours at Riverside Cycle Wednesday, Sept. 20 | 5 – 7 PM Manchester-by-the-Sea Join us at Riverside Cycle in Manchester-by-the Sea for our September Business After Hours. Meet with fellow Chamber members and local businesses, while enjoying food, beverages, and learning about what Riverside Cycle has to offer the both the avid and recreational riders. You will also have the chance to take an E-bike for a test ride.And remember to bring your business card for a door prize raffle! Register Today | Download Flyer Main Street Meet-Up Businesswomen’s Main Street Meet-UpA Gloucester Women-Owned Business TourThursday, September 21 | 3 – 7 PM WALK – SHOP – NETWORK – WIN!!All are invited (men too!) to put on your power-walking shoes and prepare to explore some of Gloucester’s finest Women-Owned businesses, right here on Main (and adjacent) streets! After picking up your Passport and Raffle Tickets at Shore Nutrition, visit the list of participating Women-Owned Businesses, get your Passport stamped and enter raffle drawings at each location. Three additional Grand Prize Drawings will be held at Oliver’s Harbor at 7 PM. Register and purchase your Passport & Raffle Tickets today for just $25 at bit.ly/Main-Street-Meet-Up. (You may also purchase at Shore Nutrition on the day of the event.)Shops will be open from 3 to 7 PM for all Passport holders, with on-street networking, owners waiting to meet YOU, and a chance to win a raffle prize in every store! For more information please contact Michelle at michelle@capeannchamber.com. All proceeds benefit the Carolyn M. O’Connor Scholarship Fund. |
Video: Saturday “Storm” Commotion On Good Harbor Beach
I have no idea what this was all about:
Sushi Sang Lee: Ikura – Chum Salmon roe from Alaska.

Ikura : Chum Salmon roe from Alaska.
Omakase dinner reservation at Tock or visit www.sushisanglee.com
Holiday private event Homakase & Gift card available. Please Contact us via email for more information.
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Thachers Island And Surf

Juvenile Bald Eagle On Niles Beach Photo From Diane Britton!


New York/New Jersey Give Italian Americans a bad name with how they pronounce Italian Food
Dunfudgin

This Women-Owned Business Tour on Main Street Is An Unbelievable Deal/Networking Opportunity

Join the Chamber’s Businesswomen’s Committee for our first Main Street Meet-Up on September 21 – a Women-Owned Business Tour on Main Street in Downtown Gloucester. Each participating women-owned business will be offering a raffle prize valued at least $20 so the more businesses you visit, the more raffles you can enter to win! Three Grand Prizes will also be raffled off to anyone who visits at least 5 stores on the Passport. Passports are $25 to purchase, and includes enough raffle tickets to enter the raffle drawing at each store. visit bit.ly/Main-Street-Meet-Up to learn more and purchase your Passport!
Shore Nutrition Nelson’s Animal Krackers Jessica Lynn Churchill Photography Made with Luve Detali Upcycled Design Chloe Leigh Designs Source Bakery Brit Barry Design Temple of Enora Bravo by the Sea, Manchester goodlinens studio Local Colors Artists’ Cooperative Unwind Luxury.Vegan.Beauty Sample This Shop-loro Fireflies Boutique Pop Gallery Castaways Vintage Cafe Cape Ann Olive Oil Bishco The Cave caffe sicilia Design of Mine Oliver’s Harbor Cape Ann Community Chiropractic The Pheonix Nest Meat and Sweet Foods Businesswomen’s Committee The Bookstore of Gloucester

Closing Reception For Fresh Cut In Support Of Generous Gardners

GREAT MARSH BREWING ESSEX MA 9.23.23 FUNDRAISER FEATURING CLINTON FEARON AND DJ LOGIC
The concert and fundraiser is 9.23.23 @ Great Marsh Brewing in Essex.
Clinton Fearon, reggae legend, DJ Logic and friends supporting Stratleade a sustainability grant making organization and clean beaches on cape Ann.
More information @ UNDERTONE BENEFIT and Tickets @ Eventbrite








