via @AP: A family’s beloved pet cat, Rowdy, escaped her carrier on June 24 in pursuit of some birds at Boston’s Logan International Airport. She’s managed to evade airport personnel, airline employees, and animal experts until finally being caught on Wednesday.

@ChiefEdConley: Due to levels of bacteria at Pavilion Beach exceeding those mandated by the State for swimmer safety, the Gloucester Police Lobster Crate Race will be postponed to a date to be determined. All registrations will be honored.

Gloucester Education Foundation Summer Campaign

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The GEF 2022 Summer Campaign is underway!

Our goal is to raise $60,000 this summer. With your support, GEF will catalyze new programs, sustain successful projects, and support students and teachers with creative ideas to make Gloucester Public Schools better and brighter!

Make a donation today!

Wondering what we’ve been up over the last school year?

Our FY22 Impact Report is out now!

Gloucester Students had a busy year! Check out highlights from live theater, elementary and middle school band, O’Maley Academy, GHS STEM and Vocational Programs… and so much more!

In case you missed it:

A Gloucester Public School and GEF-funded program was in the news!

On June 27, WGBH featured a story on climate change and how it is taught in Massachusetts public schools. Gloucester High’s AP Environmental Science class was prominently featured, including an interview with GHS teacher Amanda Pastel and students Cammi Cooper and Eliana Faria. GEF was proud…

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THIS SATURDAY, July 16, 2 – 4 pm COMPLIMENTARY FINE WINE TASTING @ SAVOUR WITH OWNER KATHLEEN MORGAN

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There’s something about summer that makes us want to drink pink wine. I don’t mean that sickly sweet stuff that some of us remember from the ‘70s and ‘80s. Modern rosés are crisp, light, flavorful, and dry. And they are perfect for a summer afternoon or evening on the porch, the beach, or the boat. I’ve picked out five rosés for this week’s tasting, which means that along with the four rosés available to taste on our wine tasting machine, you’ll be able to taste nine rosés on Saturday. Come down and find your favorite! — Kathleen


Wines

Casa Canevel Proseco Rosé DOC, Treviso, Italy

Varietals: 85%Glera,15 % pinot noir, Alc. 11%. Located in the finest region for the production of Prosecco, Valdobbiadene, Casa Canevel (meaning small cellar) graces the table with this shimmering rosé spumante. Casa Canevel produces refined sparkling wines from the local Glera grape. The rosé pours a light, golden pink and is fizzy in the glass. Aromas of strawberries, grapefruit, and apples are followed by an elegant acidity and fruit nuances on the palate. Perfect as an aperitif, the wine also pairs well with hors d’oeuvres, fish, and poultry. $17.99

Chateau de Campuget Rosé, Nimes, France

Varietals: 30%Grenache noir, 70% Syrah Alc.13% The Château de Campuget is above all the adventure of a family from the North who came to settle during the World War II, not far from the Mediterranean… in the Costières de Nîmes. Since 1942, a single objective of Chateau Campuget has been to produce Great Wines of the Rhone Valley while respecting terroir and identity. The rolled pebbles of the Rhône, the sun of the South, the Mistral, the Syrah, the Grenache are some fundamental elements that make up the identity of Campuget. Domaine de Campuget dates back to 1640, but they make a very modern rosé. Its color is peony pink, with aromas of red berries and currants. On the palate, raspberry and strawberry flavors blend with a crisp acidity to make a very refreshing glass of wine. Pairs well with picnic foods and anything from the grill. $14.99

Domaine de Capreoles Cossinelle, Beaujolais Villages, France. Varietal: Gamay Alc. 13% Capreoles means vine tendrils, and references the history and tradition of the vertical growth of the vine, the connections between growers and of the relationship to the earth, which is solid granite under the vineyard soil. This family-owned vineyard practices organic farming, and they named their rosé after the ladybugs (cossinelles) their daughter found in the vineyard during their first harvest. The wine is pale pink, with delicate peach and strawberry notes on the nose and palate. Pairs well with summer salads, seafood, and soft cheeses. $19.99

Herdade do Rocim Mariana 2021, Alentejo, Portugal

Varietals: Touriga Nacional, Aragonez, Alc.12.5%

Herdade do Rocim is located in the Lower Alentejo region of southern Portugal. The estate was founded in 2000 with the aim of focusing primarily on native varietals. Since purchasing the estate, Catarina Vieira and Pedro Ribeiro have completely regenerated the vineyards and built a new, state-of-the art winery. They planted higher-quality varietals, indigenous and local varieties, and also some international grapes, such as Syrah and Cabernet. They have also recently started to produce olive oil from 90-year-old trees, with the intention of recapturing the traditions of the region. The organic Mariana rosé is a delicate pink color, with red and blue berries on the nose and palate. It is medium-bodied and dry, with an earthy finish, and has good tannic structure, and balanced acidity. Pairs well with fish, shellfish, and pizza. $17.99

Domaine de Fontsainte Gris de Gris Rosé, (Kermit Lynch Selection) Corbières, France. Varietals: 90% Grenache Gris, 5% Carignan, 5% Mouvèdre, Alc. 12.5% The first vineyards at Domaine de Fontsainte, in the Corbières appellation, were planted by the Romans. Artifacts found in these vineyards, such as an old coin dating from the time of Marcus Agrippa in 25 A.D., are a testament to its antiquity. The original domain was built around a thermal spring, which was later named for the local, twelfth-century patron saint, Saint Siméon; hence Fontsainte—the saint’s fount. Yves Laboucarié’s family has been making wine here since the seventeenth century. The Fontsainte vineyards surround the hamlet of Boutenac in the area known as “The Golden Crescent.” This swath of land is one of the sunniest in the appellation of Corbières, enjoying south-southeast exposure, and protection from the cold, northeast winds by a large 500-hectare forest. The cooler sea breezes from the Mediterranean help this sun-soaked terroir achieve balance as well. A full-bodied and lush wine, brimming with strawberry summer fruit, but dry and crisp. Pairs well with shrimp cocktail and salad Niçoise. $17.99

Find out about new wine arrivals and other events at Savour by following us on Facebook and Instagram.


Kathleen’s Price-Value Gems:

Unique to SAVOUR our three price-value collections, with

each category ($9.99ers – $14.99ers -$19.99ers) offering hundreds of wines

at one price, personally curated by Kathleen, some have limited availability

9.99ers…the quality is taste delivering above-price enjoyment …Value!

14.99ers…exhibiting qualities of complexity…Elevating the Experience!

19.99ers…value laden wines by innovative vintners…Expect Exceptional!

Adding to this Saturday’s wine tasting with Kathleen is Savour’s Everyday Tech Tastings at the North Shore’s Only Digital Wine Machine. Fun to use and enjoy! Taste up to 20 wines with new selections regularly added…& yes, complimentary. Kathleen welcomes your questions for food pairings.

Welcome Your Donation in any amount for Pathways for Children.

Thank You! …Kathleen

 For Your Mobile Calendar

July Savour Wine Tastings!

July 16 – Kathleen Morgan, owner Savour

July 23 – Max Murphy, Owner Tozi (Fine Mexican Wines)

July 30 – Arik Colbath, Charles River Wines

Continuing to offer a case discount 0f 10% on wines and all items purchased with the case to all customers. Wine Club members get 5% off on 6 bottles and all items purchased with the 6 bottles. Thanks again for your support!

 We continue using our 5 Molekule high performance air purification units that clear the air of 99.9% of viruses, bacteria and allergens every hour, store wide.

We are pleased to continue curbside pickup service

Savour Wine & Cheese l 76 Prospect St. l Gloucester l 978. 282 .1455

Gloucester Main Street Block Party – Saturday July 16 from 6 to 10 PM

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Join us this Saturday, July 16 from 6 to 10 PM on Main Street in Gloucester for the first Block Party of 2022! The fabulous Red Trouser Show is back for another appearance along with the talented troupe of Cape Ann Dance. Plus, three different stages will be hosting musical guests starting at 6 PM. Picasso’s Balloonatik, Captain Jack and Funky Brush Face Painting will delight the youngsters. It will be a fun night for the whole family. Check out facebook.com/gloucesterblockparty for more details. See you there!

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We have A $376.73 Credit On Our Electric Bill. Can You Imagine What Electric Heating Your House Will Cost This Winter Without Solar? The Time To Act Is Now So You Can Have Solar Installed before Winter and you too can have Electric BIll Credits Just Like We Do.

We have a massive National Grid Bill Credit on Our Bill 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.

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We went down to Maritime Gloucester For The First Food Truck Tuesday At maritime Gloucester Featuring The lobster Roller and The Whoo(pie) Wagon. Here’s Some Pictures and a video review with Jimmy Dalpiaz

Everything sold out , so get to Maritime Gloucester early next week!

Lobster Grilled Cheese From The Lobster Roller
Joey Stuffing His Grill With The Lobster Roller Lobster Grilled Cheese
Schooner Famous Daisy Nell Opting For Two Lobster Rolls (Will she share with Captain Stan?)
The Whoopie Wagon
We opted for the original, red velvet and smore

Jimmy Dalpiaz Reviews The Lobster Roller Chowder At Maritime Gloucester For GMG

ATTENTION: Gloucester City Hall is experiencing an issue with the phone lines. FOR EMERGENCIES and to contact Gloucester Police call 978-283-1212 Please visit https://gloucester-ma.gov and send an email through the “Contact Us” link.

Friday, July 15th at Minglewood Harborside we are suggesting a $5 cover to see DJ Vito perform at 9pm. The money raised at the door will entirely go to the Silva family 

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The Silva family have recently been dealt a horrible blow. A fire at their family home recently and then a robbery at their local business. Thankfully everyone is safe but they need help. Yellow sub has been a staple in this community for years and the Silva family have always stepped up for others in times of need. Now it’s our turn to help them. Friday, July 15th, we are suggesting a $5 cover to see DJ Vito perform at 9pm. The money raised at the door will entirely go to the Silva family. A link will be provided for those who would like to contribute to their go fund me. Thank you ✌️

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