@CA_AnimalAid: Jordi-Foster is now available for adoption!

This female Siberian Husky is 6mths old. Learn more at https://www.petango.com/Adopt/Dog-Siberian-Husky-49677769

  • Breed: Siberian Husky / Mix
  • Age: 6m 5d Gender: Female
  • Color: Tan / Black
  • Spayed/Neutered: Yes
  • Size: Large

This is Jordi. She’s 5 months old and came all the way from Mississippi just to meet you! Jordi is currently in a foster home with a 12-year-old boy, another dog and 2 cats. She is Great with the other dog and great with kids. She doesn’t bother the cats. 
Jordi is good in the crate and sleeps through the night. When she get up in the morning she sits by the door and waits to go out. She is Doing well with potty training, even having days with no accidents. She loves car rides, and does well in the car. 
Jordi is a super sweet, happy, playful, smart puppy who loves a good belly rub, scritches behind the ears and a good snuggle. She loves to play with the dog in her foster family and would do well in a home with or without another dog and she will learn fast! 

Visit the following section of our website if you are interested in adopting:
https://www.capeannanimalaid.org/adopt.html

Shelter Information

Cape Ann Animal Aid

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Website
www.capeannanimalaid.org

Email
info@capeannanimalaid.org 

Phone
(978) 283-6055

Address
4 Paws Lane Gloucester MA 01930 USA

Power Washing Services from Cape Ann to Cape Cod

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From Cape Ann to Cape Cod, Atlantic Power Cleaning provides HOT water power washing services for both residential and commercial customers. Our mobile HOT water units can get to you wherever you are in New England, including construction sites. We clean it all: vinyl siding, cedar shakes, patios, decks, concrete, parking garages, heavy equipment, and more!

We’ve been in business for over 30 years, and our crews are highly trained, experienced, and OSHA certified. Fully insured – always professional – always reliable.

Visit our for more information, or to .

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A new play about aging and ageism, written by an Ipswich resident, was inspired by, and will be performed by, two senior-citizen North Shore actors.

Hi, Joey! Here’s a story and some graphics that I hope you’ll be interested in running.
A new play about aging and ageism, written by an Ipswich resident, was inspired by, and will be performed by, two senior-citizen North Shore actors.
Please contact me with any questions.
Thank you!
Doug


(photos by Cynthia August)

(At left: Barbara Bourgeois. At right: Rebecca Axelrod)

Press release regarding the availability of online applications at www.lovecapeann.com for 2022 Cape Ann Community Foundation grants.

Please see the attached press release regarding the availability of online applications atwww.lovecapeann.com for 2022 Cape Ann Community Foundation grants.

STEM-tastic Thursday at the Sawyer Free Library

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Join children’s librarian Marisa Hall on Thursday, April 7th from 3:30-4:30pm

for

STEM-tastic Thursday!

Perfect for 1st through 5th-graders.

An afternoon full of questions, experiments and discovery featuring hands-on engineering and architecture projects.

Space limited. Individual registration required at sawyerfreelibrary.org.

Questions? contactmhall@sawyerfreelibrary.orgor 978-325-5505.

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LIVE MUSIC at FEATHER & WEDGE on THURSDAY 4/7! 🎶

Don’t miss live music by Sintija Grigorjeva and Jose Allende on Thursday, April 7 from 6-8pm! Visit www.featherandwedge.com/dinner to view the full dinner menu 🎵 Reserve your table on Resy!

Wilson Daniels Wine Dinner At The Beauport Hotel

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Join us for an evening of exquisite cuisine and wines celebrating the Wilson Daniels portfolio, featuring a highly selective array of the world’s most distinctive wines.

Enjoy a curated wine list with delectable food pairing by Chef Jon McKechnie.
View the menu below.

AMUSE
Grilled Oyster
uni and chard ramp
paired with Etna Bianco DOC, Benanti, Italy

FIRST COURSE
Octopus Carpaccio
yuzu aioli, shishito peppers, red shiso, black radish, cilantro
paired with Celeste, Verdejo, Rueda, Spain

SECOND COURSE
Sake & Ginger Poached Halibut
black garlic, morels, fiddleheads
paired with Pazo dos Bruxas, Albarino, Rias Baixas, Spain

INTERMEZZO
lemon sorbet

THIRD COURSE
Pressed Pork Shoulder
sesame soy braised pork shoulder, crispy rice cake, cabbage, miso egg,
vegetable slaw, mint vinaigrette
paired with Salmos, Familia Torres, Priorat, Spain

FOURTH COURSE
Matcha Cake
green tea meringue, raspberries, mango, sweet cream frosting, lime
paired with Salmos, Familia Torres, Priorat, Spain

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@FishermenGHS: Girls 🥍 solid NEC win 9-3 over Saugus

Girls 🥍 solid NEC win 9-3 over Saugus. Strong start with a 5-0 lead early. GHS led by:
McNiff 2g/1a
E. Costa 2g/2a
S. Costa 1g/2a
Hedges 1g/2a
Zindle 16 saves

Sawyer Free Library to host presentation on the Ten Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s with Alzheimer’s Association MA/NH Chapter – Saturday, April 9th

Sawyer Free Library's avatarCape Ann Community

Next in theGloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Librarys educational series Of Sound Mind: A Series on Dementiawill beTen Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s with Alzheimer’s Association MA/NH Chapter onSaturday, April 9 from 2:00-3:00 p.m.

The program explores common warning signs of Alzheimer’s and other dementias that cause memory, thinking, and behavior problems that interfere with daily living. The Alzheimer’s Association® developed the new 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s education program to help people recognize common signs of the disease and know what to watch for in themselves and others.

The free one-hour program:

  • Explores typical age-related changes.
  • Describes common signs of Alzheimer’s and dementia.
  • Offers tips on how to approach someone about memory concerns.
  • Explains the importance of early detection and benefits of diagnosis.
  • Details possible tests and assessments for the diagnostic process.
  • Identifies helpful Alzheimer’s Association resources.

The presentation will take place at…

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Bluefin Blowout Boat Profile: Team Painkiller

Our 2019 3rd place winner is back at it, welcome to the 2022 Bluefin Blowout, Team Painkiller!

Boat: 40′ Invincible
Captain: George Iacono

Join us July 26 – 28 for the 2022 Bluefin Blowout, benefiting the Alzheimer’s Association!

Spaces are filling up fast! If you haven’t already, register your boat today: https://bit.ly/BoatPayment

Just when you thought Bex Borden is ridiculously talented enough, she brings her game to a whole new level.

From making MiniLobsterTraps, to winning the GMG Bloody Mary Contest *TWICE*, creating the one and only GMG sign for the dock – and she still finds time to operate her CapeAnnHandywoman business and run herVRBO rental in East Gloucester (a’hem – August dates still open) – Bex’s talents truly know no bounds.

And then she can paint, I mean like PAINT REALLY WELL. C’mon what can’t she do??!??

I went to her Art Opening last weekend and she blew me away yet again. I was so in love with her canvas of steamers that I had to buy a print from Cape Ann Giclee.  I understand several canvases sold but rest assured you can pick up a high quality art print online for a very respectable price.

Get your butt over there and check out this amazing body or work which she created in only 3-months. How crazy is that!

GMG Certified 100% Awesome.

Cape Ann Giclee

20 Maplewood Ave

Gloucester MA 01930

978-546-7070

M-F 10a – 4p

Sat by appointment

Getting Massachusetts to Work

Getting Massachusetts to Work

News from the office of Rep. Ann-Margaret Ferrante

Dear Joey

One of my highest priorities as your State Representative has been to create jobs and job training opportunities for the people of Cape Ann. Working with our state, local, non-profit, and corporate partners, we have created pathways to new careers for the people on Cape Ann, which serve as models for communities throughout out Massachusetts. Some of these opportunities include:

  • GHS-ENSATS-Laborers Pre-Apprenticeship Program, an academic partnership for Gloucester High School students who want to go into the trades as a union craft laborer.
  • Gloucester Biotechnology Academy, which prepares post-high school students for careers as entry-level technicians in biotechnology and life sciences laboratories.
  • MediClerk Training Program from Wellspring House, an occupational education program training adult job-seekers for entry level administrative and support positions within the health care field.
  • Trades Gateway Program from Action Inc, which connects job seekers with the training they need to become an Electrician, Plumber, HVAC Technician, Commercial Truck Driver, and more.
  • Advanced Manufacturing Training Expansion Program, in partnership with the GE Foundation, which aims to prepare Cape Ann high school students and adult learners for careers in advanced manufacturing.

These specific programs are in addition to the career counseling services offered by local organizations such as Action Inc. and Wellspring House, as well as the Commonwealth’s MassHire Career Centers.

You will find an announcement in this email about the “HireNow” program, an additional effort the Commonwealth is making statewide to help employers hire and train new workers and to get people back to work in the post-pandemic world.

I’m extremely proud of the work we have done to build these pathways for our students and residents who wish to embark on a career that will help them provide for themselves and their families. I encourage you to share this information should you have a friend or family member on Cape Ann who is looking for a job or a new career.

Commonwealth Launches “HireNow” Hiring and Training Employer Grant Program

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has launched a new hiring and training employer grant program, “HireNow,” which will help employers quickly hire and train new workers and get more people back to work. The new program provides eligible employers with a $4,000 per employee grant, which can be used to cover training costs or as a signing bonus for new employees. By providing employers with these flexible funds to facilitate quick hiring, the Commonwealth is focusing on addressing continued hiring challenges faced by employers and increasing labor force participation. Employers can learn more about the program and apply at www.mass.gov/hirenow.

HireNow is open to all Massachusetts employers, including both for-profit and non-profit entities (excluding federal, state, and municipal governments). The program aims to address hiring challenges faced by employers that have been brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a recent analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics data, there are over 85,000 workers not participating in the labor market compared to pre-pandemic levels. Meanwhile, employers’ need for workers has continued to increase, with unfilled job postings up 20% compared to pre-pandemic levels and approximately 200,000 open jobs available across the Commonwealth.

The Commonwealth is focused on addressing these challenges through a variety of efforts, including by expanding access and awareness to its existing apprenticeshipsincumbent worker training programs, the Career Technical Initiative, and more. Local MassHire Workforce Boards are also expanding resources to match employers and workers with training programs, and regions are hiring new staff members to serve as regional “Market Makers” to connect companies to graduates of new education and training programs starting up in their areas funded by the American Rescue Plan Act. These staff members will be regional points of contact to help match employers’ needs with both job-seekers and the skill-building programs needed to successfully fill open jobs. In addition, MassHire Centers are adding staff to work directly with job seekers who want to enroll in new training programs to gain more skills. 

The HireNow program will build on these efforts by providing resources directly to employers that make it possible to immediately hire new employees and provide them with necessary training to fill open roles. The program will be supported by $50 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds.

Program Details:

  • Employer Eligibility: Any Massachusetts employer who is in good standing with Department of Unemployment Assistance and Department of Revenue obligations and is not de-barred by the state is eligible (excluding federal, state, and municipal governments). Applications must be submitted by the employer, not an education or training partner.
  • Application Process: Employers must pre-register online at Mass.Gov/HireNow by providing employer information. Following the employee’s hire and 60-day retention period, employers will submit a final application for funding. The Commonwealth will also approve the planned use of the funds (training costs,

PAWSitive Pantry www.pawsitivepantry.org upcoming events

Hi Joey! 

Contacting you regarding a couple of upcoming events in Gloucester. PAWSitive Pantry (www.pawsitivepantry.org) is a nonprofit volunteer group that provides pet food to food pantries and other social service agencies like Meals on Wheels etc, in MA and VT. We work with many animal shelters to distribute the food where it is needed most, and we will be having a pet food drive outside the Eastern Ave Shaw’s in Gloucester on April 24 from 11-2. The food raised will be distributed between our partner Cape Ann Animal Aid and also The Open Door food pantry, which we support with pet food as we are able. There is also a rescue reunion event at Cape Ann Animal Aid on June 18, which we will have a table at to raise awareness and funds for PAWSitive Pantry. This should be a fun community event!