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We wanted to reach out to our community in light of Massachusetts lifting existing COVID-19 restrictions on May 29th.
Any staff member who is not wearing a mask after this date has confirmed their vaccination status with us. That said, some of our staff members have chosen to continue to wear their masks regardless of their vaccination status, and this is a personal choice that we respect.
We ask that all unvaccinated guests continue to wear their masks when in our establishments, and we will continue to have extra masks on hand if you ever need one.
We currently offer outdoor seating at allSerenitee Restaurant Grouplocations, so you are able to dine however you feel most comfortable.
We also want to take a moment to sincerely thank all our guests who have supported us during this past…
ABC Home Healthcare has immediate openings for Home Health Aides • Certified Nursing Assistants • Nursing Students
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ABC Home Healthcare is committed to serving our clients and keeping our staff safe.
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Pauline’s Gifts was recently named a finalist in the 70th. Annual Retailer Excellence Award announced by Gifts and Decorative Accessories Magazine on May 20, 2021. Pauline’s Gifts has been chosen to be in the Socially Responsible Category. Pauline’s Gifts collects personal items for women serving in Active Duty overseas. Pauline works with Operation Troop Support out of Danvers Ma..Pauline’s is one of only 21 retailers chosen for top honors. The award ceremony will be held virtually on August 3rd. 2021 https://www.giftsanddec.com/reas/finalists-revealed-for-70th-retailer-excellence-awards/ Pauline Bresnahan is Celebrating her 22nd. year in business at Pauline’s Gifts. Pauline is a third generation Gloucester woman business owner in her family.Pauline has been a decorative artist for 40 years. Her shop features her painted gifts as well as the largest retailer of American and Decorative flags on Cape Ann. Pauline’s Gifts received the “Pride of New England” award in 2009 at the Boston Gift Show,and that same year was named One of the “25 Gifted Retailers” by Gifts and Decorative Accessories Magazine. Pauline was named an “Unsung Heroine” in Massachusetts, after being nominated by Rep.Ann-Margaret Ferrante. Along with two other women business owners, Pauline co-founded the “Woman Owned Businesses on the Essex Coastal Scenic Byway” trail map. The women were awarded a “Pioneer in Partnership Award ” by the Essex National Heritage . The trail was also featured on an episode on WCVB, Chronicle Ch.5.She’s thrilled to be considered for such a prestigious award in my industry for our work with the “The Women to Women Donation Drive”. They have collected over 1000lbs. of women’s personal items and raised over $2000.00 to ship the boxes during the past three years..The donation drive is held in May and in November. Recently they held a Buoy Painting event at the Elks with proceeds going towards the drive. We collected bras, socks and underwear at this event and raised money to be used to ship the boxes. Pauline’s Gifts partnered with The Bridge Cape Ann, Yellow Sub and the Elks.
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Page2Stage gives participants opportunities to deepen and expand their experience as audience members through pre-show facilitated discussions about each play’s subject and related content, including biographies, novels, and timely periodicals.
The four selected literary works for this season’s Page2Stage series are available now at the Sawyer Free Library located at 2 Dale Avenue in Gloucester.
The program begins on Thursday, June 17 at 5:45 pm, discussing Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from…
An Accidental (PSY) Warrior: One soldier’s recollections of the US psychological warfare efforts during the Vietnam War by Albert Viator
ISBN: 978-1-64990-839-1
Publication Date: Available online at Amazon Date: 4/30 21
Following an honorable discharge from the army, author Albert Viator studied TV and film production and went on to have a successful career as a freelance videographer and producer. However, his time in Vietnam never left him. In his new memoir, An Accidental (PSY) Warrior, Viator recounts his yearlong tour of duty in Vietnam between 1968 and 1969. Trained as an Army broadcaster, Viator was soon diverted into psychological operations (PSYOPS). “ I spent my time broadcasting propaganda from a backpack speaker and dropping leaflets from helicopters in support of infantry operations,” Viator says.
Viator seeks to offer a new perspective of the Vietnam War and writes candidly about his struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder. “I’ve tried to write in a way that engages the reader, as I hope to convey what the typical American kid like myself went through during the war, which I’d imagine will resonate with other vets,” he says. Viator mixes humor, irony, and, at times, anger to express the range of emotions he and his fellow soldiers felt in the jungle of Vietnam. Viator says, “I want to highlight my appreciation for my fellow soldiers by detailing our shared experience.” An Accidental (PSY) Warrior is available for purchase online at Amazon.com.
About the Author
Albert Viator is a filmmaker and producer. His first film was made with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and was included in the Smithsonian Institute’s Traveling Sites Program. He has traveled the globe filming and producing programming for PBS, The National Geographic Channel, CNN, and most of the national broadcast and cable networks.
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Join us on Thursday, May 27th at 7:15pm via Zoom to learn more about Gloucester Biotechnology Academy’s hands-on training program that provides young adults with the skills needed to start a career in biotech. This is a webinar, so all you have to do is log in and listen – we wont be able to see or hear you (unless you submit a question for Q&A)!
If you’re curious about the Academy’s training program, or if you’re looking for information on how to apply and be part of the Class of 2022 – all are welcome! Hear from Academy instructors, learn the basics of the program, how to apply, get a virtual tour of the training laboratory, and ask questions during a live Q&A.
You can click here to register, or see the invitation below for details. Please reach out to Ashley Destino at ashley.destino@gmgi.org with any questions.
The wreckage of the Emmy Rose, a fishing vessel that went missing in November, has been found off the coast of Massachusetts, the Portland Press Herald reported.
The Emmy Rose sent an automated distress call about 1 a.m. on Nov. 23 before the 82-foot vessel sank 20 miles northeast of Provincetown. The Coast Guard searched approximately 2,600 square miles, for more than 38 hours, for signs before halting the search.
The four crew members — captain Robert Blethen Jr., Jeffrey Matthews, Ethan Ward and Michael Porper, are presumed dead.