Captain Joe and Sons Wholesale Lobster Company

check him out www.glostoar.com
He did this one for us at the dock-

and another of our dock-

My View of Life on the Dock
Captain Joe and Sons Wholesale Lobster Company

check him out www.glostoar.com
He did this one for us at the dock-

and another of our dock-



Renovating any space can feel like a daunting task. Particularly the kitchen. It’s such an important space in every home, and there are so many decisions to make. It is a big undertaking. But like any project, it gets done one step at a time.
The first thing to do is to set goals for yourself. What do you want from this kitchen? How do you want to use the space? What elements are most important to you? The answers to these questions will set the path for your project. You can’t get what you want if you don’t know what you want.

For this home, it was about creating a space to entertain your friends and family. Building a home your kids want to come back to, and want to bring their friends and grandkids back too. Along with a classic stove hood. These elements are what set the…
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Omakase is a Japanese phrase, used when ordering sushi, that means “I’ll leave it up to you”. Essentially – chefs choice. Omakase takeout restaurant providing top grade sushi to our east coast clients.


Book Sale – Friends of the Rockport Library
The Friends of the Rockport Library will be having a book sale this Saturday, July 10th, 10 am to 1 pm
Location: Rockport Exchange Farmer’s Market located at the Shalin Liu Box Office Parking Lot (35 Main Street, Rockport) Hardcover, paperbacks, children’s books and more!
Tradition! I may or may not have gone into a full blown sushi coma moments later 🙂



The Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library is pleased to announce the restoration and conservation of its grand murals by renowned artist Frederick L. Stoddard (1861-1940) with the assistance of Howard Curtis (1906-1989). Located in the Library’s historic Saunders House, the murals were painted in 1934 as part of the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration. Along with Gloucester’s City Hall, the Sawyer Free Library was a local beneficiary of the federal government program designed to create jobs for artists and bring art to public places and communities across the country.
“Restoring these significant WPA murals depicting Gloucester’s origins is not only our responsibility but our great privilege. They are community artistic treasures and historically significant features of the Saunders House,” said Mern Sibley, the Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library’s Board of Trustees’ President. “This project will preserve these unique works for historic study and enjoyment by residents and visitors.”
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Hi Joey,Roz for the Cause here! Lol. The GHS Class of 1981 is celebrating our 40th Reunion on 8/14/21 at the Elks at Bass Rocks. There are a few classmates we are still searching for. Any way to post a message to help get the word out to your readership?
Classmates can contact us a number of ways: Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/48140215184Email: gloucesterclassof81reunions@gmail.com email Website: https://gloucesterclassof81.com/
Best as always, Roz Frontiera
Gloucester-based nonprofit encourages and invites individuals, businesses, and communities to lend their support and donate items to raise money for ocean preservation
GLOUCESTER, MA-July 6, 2021- Seaside Sustainability, a nonprofit based in Gloucester, MA, is hosting the Coastal Celebration Virtual Auction that opens on Friday, July 23, at 8 a.m. EST, and closes on Saturday, July 31, at 10 p.m. EST. The auction will be hosted on BiddingForGood, and offers exciting, unique items provided by local businesses and artists in the greater Boston area – including a week-long vacation in Ajijic, Mexico! The raised funds will support ocean-cleaning blue technologies, advocacy toward single-use plastic bans, the launch of Seaside Sustainability’s online Green Scholars program, and more. To learn more about Seaside Sustainability and these programs, visit www.seasidesustainability.org.
Through the support and generosity of individuals and businesses across Boston’s North Shore and beyond, Seaside Sustainability has unique items at a variety of prices. For example, a whale watching voucher, and a pass to the Essex Country Club for tennis and lunch! To learn more about the incredible items available, how to donate, and more detailed information, please visit the BiddingForGood link: https://www.biddingforgood.com/auction/auctionhome.action?vhost=ssustainability.
There’s still time to donate items for auction. If you’re interested in sponsoring, there are three levels: Trout ($250), Dolphin ($350) & Whale ($500+). To become a sponsor, contact daleya@seasidesustainability.org.


