


My View of Life on the Dock



Gloucester vs Marblehead Varsity Field Hockey (Replay) 9/14/23



GloucesterCast 681 Live At Shore Nutrition For Businesswomen’s Main Street Meet-Up
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Every unmanned adrift watercraft gets treated like a missing person please take early action on this stay safe thank you


Freedom Fitness 90 Day Fitness Challenge!
This is for new members only!
Heres how to sign up…
Log onto www.freedomfitma.com and choose the month to month membership, a team member will be in touch shortly to drop off your welcome package directly to you! Sign ups will run from today until September 30th and the challenge will begin October 1!
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| City of GloucesterMayor Greg Verga9 Dale Ave. Gloucester, MA 01930 ![]() |
| Gloucester Police DepartmentEdward Conley, Police Chief 197 Main St., Gloucester, MA 01930 ![]() |
| Gloucester Fire DepartmentEric Smith, Fire Chief8 School St. Gloucester, MA 01930 ![]() |
| Mayor Greg Verga, Police Chief Edward Conley, and Fire Chief Eric Smith ask residents to remain alert and take necessary precautions as Hurricane Lee is expected to track toward New England in the coming days. |
| According to the National Hurricane Center, Lee is moving toward the north-northwest and a turn toward the north is expected by tonight. |
| Public safety officials are receiving briefings as the situation is updated, and are staying current on storm tracks and forecasts to ensure staffing is in place to deal with any emergency. |
| Hurricanes can bring many different types of wind and water hazards, including storm surges, strong winds and flooding. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) offer several tips to help residents better prepare for extreme weather: |
| Learn if you live or work in a hurricane evacuation zone. If you live in an area that may flood and you may need assistance evacuating, plan with family, neighbors, and friends to determine who may be able to assist. Contact your local public safety officials to make them aware of your needs. |
| Have an emergency plan for how your family would communicate, evacuate, and shelter in place that addresses the needs of all family members, including seniors, children, individuals with access and functional needs, and pets. If you receive medical treatment or home health care services, work with your medical provider to determine how to maintain care and service if you are unable to leave your home or have to evacuate. |
| Steps to making an emergency plan include: |
| Build an emergency kit that will sustain your household for three to five days without power. |
| A basic emergency supply kit may include the following recommended items: |
| Every family should have multiple methods for receiving emergency alerts. Learn more about different types of alerting and information tools including the Emergency Alert System, Wireless Emergency Alerts, NOAA Weather Radio, social and traditional news media, and your local notification systems. |
| For more information on hurricane planning, click here. |

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Hosted by the City of Gloucester and Gloucester 400+, the public is invited to witness a US Naturalization Ceremony on September 22, at Stage Fort Park, beneath Tablet Rock. Like so many other North Shore cities and towns, Gloucester is a community of immigrants. Honoring both that immigrant legacy and the story of immigrants yet to come, is a fitting, if not solemn and joyous event during this quadricentennial year.
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Half off any large cheese or one topping pizzas!
excludes gluten free crusts & slices

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Join Us For The Stream Of The GloucesterCast Live From Shore Nutrition Friday 9:00AM 9/15/23
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We’ll Be Talking With Some Downtown Women Owned Business Owners About The Upcoming Tour.



Good Morning Joe-
I am hoping you wouldn’t mind mentioning our upcoming exhibition on the GMG eblast. The exhibition features 6 talented artists, 4 from Cripple Cove Studios, your neighbors.
Here is the press release:
“Gloucester MA— The Rocky Neck Art Colony is pleased to present All My Life at the Cove Gallery (37 Rocky Neck Ave), an exhibition by 6 Cape Ann Artists, September 14th through October 15th. The show reflects the journey and process of an artist. It demonstrates what inspires an artist to create the way they create. A wide range of mediums, materials, and subject matter display the individuality of each artist looking to prompt thought and dialog with each piece. Through human memory, emotion, and personal experiences each painting, sculpture, and photograph are originated. “All My Life” is the adherence of each artist to themselves and the work they birthed. The public is invited to celebrate the artists and their work at the Opening Reception on September 14, from 5-7. The opening Reception will feature beer/wine/soft beverages, light food, and live music by Karen Ristuben.”
Exhibiting Artists:
Rebecca Anne Nagle, Cindy Journey, Linda Lagano Sojda, Sinikka Nogelo, Cindy Efinger, Thomas Rutigliano


