Gloucester Fishermen vs Saugus Sachems Girls Varsity Basketball (replay) 2/7/23
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My View of Life on the Dock
Gloucester Fishermen vs Saugus Sachems Girls Varsity Basketball (replay) 2/7/23
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Astoria, Ore. –
The Coast Guard rescued a mariner in distress approximately 6 miles west of the Columbia River mouth Friday, Feb. 3. Multiple units responded and saved the mariner as the disabled 35-foot vessel Sandpiper was capsized by a breaking wave.
At 10 a.m., Sector Columbia River watchstanders received an audible MAYDAY call via VHF marine-band radio channel 16. No further information was provided in the radio transmission. An approximate position of the distress call origin was determined using radio tower triangulation.
A Station Cape Disappointment crew aboard a 47-foot Motor Lifeboat and an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter aircrew of the Advanced Rescue Helicopter School launched from Station Cape Disappointment. Multiple crews of the National Motor Lifeboat School who were conducting training in the area also diverted to respond. Coast Guard crews were on scene at approximately 10:40 a.m.
On scene personnel communicated with the distressed mariner and learned that the vessel was taking on water. On scene conditions were reported to be 20-foot seas and extremely high windspeeds.
The rescue swimmer, a student of the Advanced Helicopter Rescue School, was deployed to the water using a winch cable before swimming toward the vessel. As the swimmer made his approach, a breaking wave capsized the vessel. The mariner was ejected from the vessel as a result and suffered minor injuries.
The swimmer proceeded to retrieve the mariner from the water and both were hoisted to the helicopter using a winch cable.
The survivor was transported to awaiting emergency medical personnel at Air Station Astoria and was in stable condition when transferred from the Coast Guard’s care.
After the mariner was released to the care of emergency medical personnel, local authorities notified the Coast Guard that the individual is suspected to have stolen the vessel. Astoria Police Department is leading that investigation.
As a rescue swimmer, this was Aviation Survival Technician 3rd Class John “Branch” Walton’s first life saved. Hours later, he and his classmates graduated from the Advanced Rescue Helicopter School.

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The Felger and Mazz of the radio world had been pushing the narrative that they hated each other for at least the last decade.
Can’t stand to listen to their derisive drivel.
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GloucesterCast 626 Live Witj Scottie Mac 2/6/23
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Joey, Thought you might like to learn more about the fiber optic cable being laid to Lynn from Europe. Web site tells it all.

The Amitié Submarine Fiber Optic Cable Project is a planned subsea fiber optic cable system in the Atlantic Ocean to link the United States and Europe. The cable will land in Europe and Lynn, Massachusetts (USA). The proposed cable and appurtenances installed in the United States will stretch from the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) to a utility manhole in the City of Lynn. The length of cable installed for the Project between the EEZ to the manhole is approximately 214 miles, of which approximately 33.7 miles will be in Massachusetts state waters, with additional length on shore. The proposed cable route includes offshore cable installation, installation within a proposed conduit between onshore and offshore, and onshore routing through existing conduits. Within Massachusetts waters, the proposed cable route crosses the waters of Rockport, Gloucester, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Beverly, Salem, Marblehead, Swampscott, and Lynn.

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Some pics of Gloucester my sister Rose and I took in the 80’s. That is Rose blowing the kiss, she took the pic, and that is her and I standing on it. I guess back in the day you could do that. She is deceased now. I like to honor her memory by sharing her photos. Maybe you could post on GMG.
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We have been keeping a secret!!!!
Cove Cafe is expanding to a second location at the Gloucester Crossing YMCA!
We will be opening soon! Stay tuned!


Join us for an evening of exquisite cuisine and wines celebrating a modern twist on classic Spanish flavor pairings and dishes!
Join us for an evening of exquisite cuisine and wines celebrating a modern twist on classic Spanish flavor pairings and dishes, while showcasing the beauty of classic industries (concervas and Heritage (iberico jamon).
Each course will feature wine carefully thought out and picked to pair with the dish. These wines are indigenous old-world classics that show the true depth and complexity of Spain. A treat for all.
Menu
Amuse
White wine poach pear, iberico ham, manchego
First Course
Marinated Razor Clams – stuffed piquillo pepper, lemon aioli, garlic chili oil
Paired with 2021 Ulacia Txocoli Lzaro
Second Course
Chipirones – crispy baby squid, new potatoes, confit garlic, chorizo herb salad, squid ink puree
Paired with 2019 Avaneil Ribero del Duero
Third Course
Confit Tuna Belly – blood orange, castelvetrano…
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Tuesday, February 28, 2023 6:30 PM
Join us for a 3-dinner series as we explore, revisit the regions, replicate some of the dishes and taste the wine from those regions and the winemakers that Stanley Tucci showcased on his very successful miniseries. Puglia | Burrata, Olive Oil, ‘Assassin’s Pasta’ 2012 Copertino Negroamaro Riserva Venice | Squid Ink Risotto 2020 Pieropan Soave Calvarino Liguria | Pasta with Pesto a la Genoese, Potatoes, Beans 2020 Punta Crena Rossese Milan | Veal Osso Bucco, Risotto Milanese 2018 Ca’ del Bosco Maurizio Zanella
GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN VS MEDFORD MUSTANGS GIRLS VARSITY HOCKEY (REPLAY) 2/4/23
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