Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
Seaport Grille’s 14th Anniversary is next week! March 7, 8 and 9th

Seaport Grille Celebrates 14 Years!
Join us in celebrating Seaport Grille’s 14th Anniversary. Kick off our anniversary with Chris Fritz-Grice on Tuesday, March 7th from 5 to 8pm. Enjoy flights specials, live music, prizes, giveaways, and more.
Three nights of celebration!March 7th, 8th and 9th.
Dean Burgess from Bothways farm in Essex reports, “Its Maple syrup cooking time”
Hi joe,It’s Dean Burgess from Bothways farm in essex ,Its Maple syrup cooking time ,I have to boil down anywhere from 60 to 70 gallons of maple tree sap to get 1 gallon of maple syrup.This is a wood fired sap burner which will take about 3 days straight to burn off all the water .I then use a hydrometer to get the right density of syrup in order to bottle it up.

Kanaka Poke Opens Monday At 10AM! 137 Main St Gloucester

Check out the menu at www.kanakapoke.org
Join Us For The Stream Of The GloucesterCast 9:00AM Sunday 3/5/23 Link to join here- www.facebook.com/goodmorninggloucester
Join us For The Stream Of The GloucesterCast 9:00AM Sunday 3/5//23
Link to join here- www.facebook.com/goodmorninggloucester

If you subscribe to the GloucesterCast Podcast it will be emailed to you so if you miss it you can still access it through the free email! Link to subscribe here

1606 Restaurant & Oyster Bar invites you to a five-course dining experience with carefully selected Argentinian Wines – a tour of authentic flavors with a modern twist, prepared byChef Jon McKechnie.

Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 6pm
Enjoy a menu featuring Charred Tomato Bruschetta, Grilled Argentinian cheese, Empanadas Humita plus Grilled Beef and more.
A treat for all!
$95 per ticket, plus tax and gratuity.
Is this good for professional Boston sports fans? Our kids are so spoiled by Boston professional sports success that they don’t watch playoff games and barely watch Championships.

Note to self: Immediately disregard any reports that use “Home Bay” as it’s source.

Jim Destino and His Boat IRIE Are Registered For The Bluefin Blowout! Registration Is Open!
Welcome to the 2023 Bluefin Blowout!
Captain: Jim Destino
Boat: IRIE
Registration is now open!
https://bit.ly/2023CaptainRegistration
July 24 – Bluefin Bash Fundraiser
July 25-27 – Bluefin Blowout Tournament
*Tournament dates subject to change

Sushi Sang Lee Omakase pop up at Cedarwood farm in Ipswich,MAOn Sunday March 19th.Join us at a beautiful farm kitchen. Reservation link on BIO.
Gloucester Love At Beach Bar

Great News! Barbara Lynch Is Looking For A GM For The Rudder On Rocky Neck So There’s Hope It May Open This Summer
Next Weekend Talbot Rink Is Gonna Be The Spot For Food Trucks At The North Shore Classic Hockey Tournament

Donna Viau shares: Our family never could have imagined our 25 year old son Greer Robert Viau would need a Kidney Transplant. This is a health journey of HOPE to find a Donor.
This is a health journey of HOPE to find a Donor. Greer has a soulful spirit and crazy inquisitive mind. He grew up in Gloucester Mass loving to fish with his dad and younger brother here and on our annual camping trips up North. Greer put himself through college earning a degree in Computer Science with a Math minor. He loves Fishing, Art, A.I. Research, Legos, Rock Climbing, Music, his girlfriend and is an amazing cook making the best pizza and chocolate lava cake. This all is so surreal, confusing, heartbreaking and challenging beyond belief. We are so in awe at Greer’s strength of heart and mind. We are grateful to an amazing Transplant Program to guide us and of course our loving family and friends for incredible support. Thank you to all those who consider Donation.

Why I Need a Kidney
In 2021 our 22 year old son Greer Robert Viau had an annual physical where his labs indicated some concerns in regards to his Kidney function. He was referred to a Nephrologist who recommended a biopsy. Unfortunately but moreso shockingly we discovered he was in Stage 3 of Chronic Kidney Disease CKD. Collapsing FSGS. He was prescribed medication and stabilized with the hope to remain so. In November 2022 Greer felt ill with some flu like symptoms. He continued with some random bouts of nausea and contracted COVID in late December. In mid January 2023 blood work indicated a significant drop in his GFR and spike in Creatine levels indicating his CKD was active again. A biopsy then indicated neurcrotic damage and inflammation. The Prednisone prescribed did not work and Greer’s condition was worsening. His Nephrologist referred him to the Brigham and Women’s Transplant Program as well as a Dialysis clinic for us all to learn about varied options of Dialysis that he may need to be ready for. His next labs were now putting him in ESRD End Stage Renal Disease. In February 2023 Greer became ill and was admitted to the Brigham. They were able to stabilize him and kept him for five days. We had the opportunity to meet with doctors and members of the Transplant Team program and learn more about Greer’s eminent future. He was able to be released with the hope he could remain stabilized long enough to wait for a transplant without having to go on Dialysis. We realize he must be prepared for whatever comes. Witnessing Greer going thru this daunting process is overwhelming, but Greer is the strongest of all. Our family is grateful that there is such an amazing team caring for Greer. We appreciate anyone willing to learn about testing and the aspects of participating in Donorship…the Gift of Life. If you are interested in seeing if you are medically able to donate, please choose the button on this page: “Looking to Donate for Greer?”
Link to donate or see if you are a donor-
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Don’t miss any of the GHS preliminary playoff action this week on Cape Ann LIVE!

@FishermenGHS: Best of luck to Jayden & Michael Toppan as the compete in the New England Regional Championships today!

@FishermenGHS: Updated location for tomorrow Boys Basketball State Tournament Game.





















