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There’s 3 left of the grey/ navy rope 5 panel caps
Link here- Purchase Thirsty Seagull 5 Panel Rope Cap
Link to Gloucester Apparel Store- You can order today for pickup. I’ll be at the lobster company 95 East Main Street from 9am to at least 3pm today 6/16. Great for Father’s Day gifts. Also GMG Caps and the popular 50 SPF Gloucester Fishing Quick Dry Shirts.



Even one migraine is one too many. Unfortunately, over-the-counter painkillers often aren’t strong enough to dull the pain. Prescription pain medication may be more helpful, but these drugs can cause unpleasant side effects. If you’re struggling to manage your migraines, chiropractic treatment could ease your pain and reduce the number of days you experience migraine pain.
Treating Migraines with Chiropractic
Migraines cause 113 million lost work days every year, according to the American Headache Association. If you have migraines, that statistic probably doesn’t seem surprising. After all, it’s hard to do your job when your head throbs and you feel dizzy and nauseated.
Do you regularly spend hours hidden away in a dark room, hoping your headache will finally end? Chiropractic care could ease your pain and allow you to enjoy life once again. Although you may associate chiropractic care with joint and back pain relief, chiropractors actually treat a…
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Healthy soil, sanitary tools, and cooperation with other life forms are the keys to our most effective approach to pest management in your vegetable garden: prevention! In this online workshop, Backyard Growers will walk you through how to minimize human, microbiological, and plant risk by using the ecosystem as the starting point to diagnose pest issues threatening your harvest.
Backyard Growers is a Gloucester-based 501(C)3 nonprofit organization committed to cultivating healthy, connected, resilient communities by empowering people to grow their own food.
Hi Joey,
Hope you’re doing well! The Third Annual Gloucester Juneteenth Celebration is this Sunday from 11:00 am – 5:00 pm at the Cape Ann Museum and Gloucester City Hall. We have an incredible list of offerings, activities, and partners on our website. We’d love your help getting the word out about this important event in Gloucester!
Photos by Aram Boghosian, courtesy of the Cape Ann Museum.”










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Name: Youth Track & Field Day
When: Father’s Day, June 18
Where: Newell Stadium, Gloucester High School, 32 Leslie O. Johnson Road, Gloucester
Time: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm. Registration open at 9:00 am
Cost: Free
To reserve a spot: Pre-register or register on the morning of the event at www.gloucesterma400.org/event/track-field-day/
Event host: Gloucester 400+ Athletic Committee
Press point of contact: Bucky Rogers tylin7@comcast.net 978-290-6563 or Elsje.zwart.g400plus@gmail.com 978-231-3771
This is a free event for kids, organized by the Gloucester 400+ Athletic Committee, and sponsored by Gloucester 400+. It is designed for children who are in Kindergarten through 8th grade. Bring the whole family to this special event to celebrate the 400+.
The meet begins at 10am Sunday. And for those families that didn’t register their children ahead of time, there will be time to register on the day of, starting at 9am. There will be water available for participants and a free t shirt for those that register up to 300.
The track and field meet has four events: the 100m and 200m, Softball Throw, the (soft) Javelin, and Long Jump. Each child will receive a free t-shirt at registration.
Background: The Gloucester 400+ is led by Tri-Chairs Bob Gillis, Ruth Pino and Bruce Tobey, and Executive Director Elsje Zwart, with more than 100 City and community leaders organized on committees as well as many organizational partners and volunteers. The vision of the Gloucester 400+ is to inspire future generations to honor the past and work collectively to frame the future. The mission is to commemorate, celebrate, and promote knowledge of Gloucester’s 400+ years of cultural, social, ethnic, and economic diversity. Leading up to and throughout 2023, significant programs and events will highlight Gloucester’s rich history and heritage that encompass its extraordinary ethnic diversities, art and culture, remarkable industrial achievements and stellar natural resources.