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My View of Life on the Dock


The Board and I are very excited to announce that Gloucester resident and Boston area business executive Stephen Buckley will succeed Ken Riehl as the organization’s chief executive officer.
Steve was selected following a four-month search that attracted more than 50 candidates from across the U.S. The search committee presented its recommendation to the Chamber’s Board of Directors last month, and his appointment was approved by a unanimous vote.
Steve impressed the Chamber’s leadership with his passion for Cape Ann, his extensive business management experience, and his track record of community involvement. We reviewed a number of extraordinary candidates for his position, and he emerged as the clear choice to advance the Chamber’s mission to support our businesses and the entire Cape Ann community.
Steve has more than 20 years of business leadership experience, most recently as Executive Director of Winchester Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, a 121-bed facility with 200…
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Cape Ann Sea Salt Co.
Woman owned business- Solar evaporated sea salt crafted with care in small batches – #seasalt made on #capeann Buy it on http://www.capeannseasalt.com

GM / step daughter Sophia will serve you this weekend. You can make a reservation at Tock or visit www.sushisanglee.com
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The Open Door will hold a Mobile Market this November thanking Cape Ann veterans for their service, in honor of Veterans Day.
WHEN: Wednesday, November 16 from noon to 1 p.m.
WHERE: Cape Ann Veterans Services at 12 Emerson Avenue, Gloucester MA
WHAT: All those on Cape Ann who have served in the military are welcome to stop by The Open Door Thank You for Your Service Mobile Market. A selection of fresh, delicious fruit, vegetables, and eggs will be available for veterans to choose from.
Questions? Contact The Open Door at 978-283-6776.

We have a massive National Grid Bill Credit and It’s all Because Of Cazeault Solar
Fill out the form or email me at goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com and I’ll have lifelong Gloucester resident Tim Sanborn from Cazeault Solar call you to go over your options for free. don’t cry to me when you look at insane electric bills this winter if you don’t get solar on your house. we did it and it’s easily the best investment we’ve ever made!
WALTHAM, Mass. —
Massachusetts electricity customers could be facing a steep increase in their winter bills, National Grid warned on Wednesday.
Citing the high price of natural gas used in generating the power, the utility company said winter electricity rates taking effect on Nov. 1, will be sharply higher than they were last winter.
“In total, the monthly bill of a typical residential electric customer using 600 kWh (kilowatt-hours) will increase from $179 in the winter 2021-2022 season, to approximately $293 for the winter 2022-2023 season,” National Grid said.
That’s a 64% increase year-over-year.



