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My View of Life on the Dock

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March 9, 2020/March 9, 2021


Your search for your next apartment home in Gloucester just got a lot easier. Halyard is conveniently located within minutes to local area beaches, downtown and area shopping. We are a pet friendly apartment community with top notch amenities. Offering studio, one and two bedroom apartment homes beginning April 2021.
To book your personalized tour or to inquire about your next home, give us a call 978-515-2500 or email halyard@dolben.com.
GloucesterCast 477 with Corinne Lippie, Susan Kelly, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz and Joey C Taped 3/10/21
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Hopefully a segment on all the great growing that’s happening on Cape Ann this year will brighten some gray March days! 🙂

Virtual Dedication Ceremony: March 10 at 6 p.m.

Rendition of COVID-19 Memorial at Cape Ann Museum (CAM) Green by artist Pamela Hersch.
GLOUCESTER, Mass. (March 2021) – Nearly one year ago, the coronavirus pandemic forced the state to shut down and declare a state of emergency. To commemorate the community’s profound loss, the Cape Ann Museum is creating a temporary art installation to pay tribute to those who died from the deadly virus including at least 41 people in Gloucester, 61 people from Cape Ann, and more than 2,000 people from Essex County. The COVID-19 Memorial will be dedicated at CAM Green during a virtual online ceremony on March 10 and will be open to the public through March 14.
In partnership with the City of Gloucester and LuminArtz, the Cape Ann Museum COVID-19 Memorial is comprised of three parts: a video art installation from LuminArtz, the Cape Ann Cairns…
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They Lie

I made a topping for blackened haddock and thought it would be incredible. It was blah.
The Greek yogurt for sour cream topping people are flat out liars!!!!


Bosun’s Marine of Peabody is urgently looking for full time marine haulers, technicians and detailers to join our crew. Bosun’s Marine only sells and services the finest brands in the marine industry; Pursuit, EdgeWater, Regal, Riviera, and Yamaha to name a few. Through our use of the latest technology, we’re constantly evolving to provide the best customer and employee experience in the marine industry and live up to our outstanding service reputation. Some of our latest advances include paperless repair orders, mobile check-in and mobile time cards. If you are ready to take your career to the next level, we are ready for you! As part of a large group of Marine dealerships throughout the country, we are able to offer competitive pay, exceptional benefits, 401k matches and access to manufacturer online training and instructor-led classes. We’re passionate about what we do and our career options are full of unlimited possibilities. Apply now to join the Bosun’s Marine team today. Please send your resume to bkopp@bosuns.com or call to schedule an interview. 978-535-1700

How much do you really know about Gloucester? Join the Sawyer Free Library’s Local History Librarian as she hosts a fun competitive evening of GLOUCESTER TRIVIA, this Thursday, March 11 from 6:30-7:30pm and find out!
Register here as a team or by yourself, all are welcomed. Zoom link will be provided. Community teams are encouraged. Winners are entitled to indefinite bragging rights!
For more information visit: sawyerfreelibrary.org or call 978-325-5500.


New England parents in the 19th century nervously allowed their daughters to leave the countryside for work in the textile mills of the new era. For young women it was a unique opportunity to participate in the growing cash economy, help support their families, and experience life outside the home. Did work in the textile factories represent a step forward in women’s independence? The mills and mill-towns were full of disease, dangerous machinery and duplicitous men! The conjunction of innocent young females and the rough life of the mills generated reams of sensational fiction in the 19th century—lurid tales warning young women to stay home if they wished to avoid ruin. In her illustrated talk, Elizabeth DeWolfe, professor of history at the University of New England, explores the promise and the perils of 19th century factory work for women through the essays, poetry and prose of the era. DeWolfe is…
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