
Happy Birthday to our “Donna Donna Donna” Rogers

My View of Life on the Dock




He’s determined to fight and in all our conversations he’s continuing to be the positive spirit he always has been.
If you’ve followed the blog from the beginning you know The Rabbit.
One of my closest friends throughout the years and someone that everyone would tell you that we could all rely on.
Cancer is the worst and it seems that it’s running rampant tearing people we love from us.
There’s a go-fund me should you feel inclined to donate-
#cancersucks


















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Saving Grace Dance Ensemble: ARTFULNESS
Tuesday, June 23, 7:00PM
Windhover Center for the Performing Arts Outdoor Stage
27R Granite St, Rockport, MA 01966
Tickets: General Admission $37 | Students & Seniors $27 | Children under 10 free
Tickets available at www.windhover.org
Rockport, MA — Windhover Performing Arts Center welcomes the New Hampshire-based Saving Grace Dance Ensemble, led by Artistic Director Robyn Movsessian, to its outdoor stage this June. This multi-genre, intergenerational evening of dance will also feature Ballet Lighthouse (NH), Bayside Tap Company (RI), Douglas Davis Ballet (NH), Nadine Delano/Poet (MA), Dirigio Conservatory (ME), solo artist Michael Dascomb (NH), Freedom in Motion (NH), Miss Kelsey’s Dance Studio (NH), Maine Dance Company (ME), NSquared Dance Company (NH/NYC), Russian Ballet Academy (NH), Safe Haven Ballet (NH), Speaking in Taps (Greater New England), and others.
Saving Grace Dance Ensemble will present several new works along with repertory from last season. Festival, a fun contemporary ballet with choreography set to Michael Torke’s “Unseen” opens the program with carnival props and celebratory movement. A new modern/contemporary work by Movsessian entitled Sacred Wildness celebrates empowerment and spiritual courage.
Performances are rain or shine. Guests are welcome to bring a picnic and enjoy the magical Windhover grounds before the show.
For tickets, full details, and updates, visit www.windhover.org.

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JoAnne Chirico


GLOUCESTER, MA – Mayor Paul Lundberg has reconstituted the City’s Mariners Medal Committee, an important step in recognizing individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary courage, skill, and seamanship on the high seas.
Established under Sections 2-450 through 2-454 of the City of Gloucester Ordinances, the Mariners Medal honors individuals who have performed “an act of heroism and extraordinary seamanship on the high seas.” The award reflects Gloucester’s proud maritime heritage and its longstanding tradition of recognizing those who exemplify the highest standards of courage and professionalism at sea.
Under the ordinance, the Mariners Medal Committee consists of the Mayor, three appointed members with experience serving as master of a commercial vessel on the high seas, and one additional member. The committee is responsible for reviewing nominations and recommending recipients to the City Council, which makes the final determination on awarding the Medal.
Mayor Lundberg recently appointed Gloucester sea captains Vito Giacalone, Joseph Orlando, and David Leveille as well as Gloucester educator Mary Fay “Miffy” Somers to serve on the Mariners Medal Committee. Those appointments are effective immediately, and are subject to confirmation by the City Council within 90 days.
The reconstitution of the committee comes at an important time following a recent amendment to the Mariners Medal ordinance approved by the City Council. Previously, nominations were limited to acts of heroism that occurred within six months of the nomination being submitted. As a result, there is now no time limit on eligible acts of heroism. The change opens the door for the City to recognize deserving mariners whose extraordinary actions may have occurred in the past, ensuring that acts of courage and exceptional seamanship are not overlooked simply because of when they occurred.
“Gloucester’s identity has always been deeply connected to the sea,” said Mayor Lundberg. “By reconstituting the Mariners Medal Committee and removing the previous time limitation on nominations, we are creating new opportunities to honor the brave men and women whose actions embody the very best of our maritime tradition.”
The Mariners Medal Committee will be issuing guidelines governing the nomination process before the end of June.
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Mayor Paul Lundberg
City of Gloucester



