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PHOTO CONTEST FOR ROCKPORT ROTARY CALENDAR FUNDRAISER

CALLING ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS!

The Rockport Rotary Club will be producing a 2022 raffle calendar as their fundraiser this year and is requesting submissions for the twelve monthly featured photos.  The photos should be taken in Rockport and emphasize qualities that make Rockport a special place to live, work and visit in every season of the year.

  The contest will run from February 20, 2021 to March 15, 2021 at 12:00 PM.  Please submit high quality digital photos to photos@rockportrotary.org and include your name, mailing address, email address and phone number.  A stipend of $50 will be sent to each successful applicant.

  Please send any questions to photos@rockportrotary.org

GloucesterCast 471 Live From The Emerson Inn with Katelyn Ciaramitaro, Kimberley Voltero, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac, Nichole Schrafft, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz and Joey C Taped 2/21/21

 

GloucesterCast 471 with Katelyn Ciaramitaro, Kimberley Voltero, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac, Nichole Schrafft, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz and Joey C Taped 2/21/21

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Please share the podcast! If you share the podcast while we are taping we will write down your name and you will be entered into a drawing to win a prize that we will choose about 2/3 the way through the podcast.

PJoey and Kate Got Their  Ipswich River Craft “TIDE TOGETHER” Naughtical Letter Sign!
Ipswich River Craft – Custom Nautical Signs

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Collaborative Public Art Projects to Reinvigorate Gloucester in 2021 Thanks to Funding from Essex County Community Foundation

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Projects include Agri-Culture, led by Gloucester-based food access and urban agriculture nonprofit Backyard Growers

Gloucester, Mass., February 18, 2021 – After a long winter in isolation, the Gloucester community will come to life through new public art projects that seek to promote hope, connection, and diversity. Agri-Culture, headed by nonprofit organization Backyard Growers in collaboration with Gloucester Housing Authority and Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, is just one of six new collaborative public art and creative placemaking projects being funded by Essex County Community Foundation’s Creative County Initiative (CCI). Launched in 2018 through a partnership with the Barr Foundation, CCI is designed to elevate arts, culture and the creative economy in Essex County. 

Agri-Culture is a project that will use storytelling, multimedia arts, and a participatory design process to create dynamic spaces in and around the community garden managed by Backyard Growers at Willowood Park, a Gloucester Housing Authority…

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We will Be Livestreaming The GloucesterCast Podcast From The Emerson Inn Sunday Morning At 9AM

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If you subscribe to the GloucesterCast Podcast it will be emailed to you so if you miss it you can still access it through the free email!

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SUNDAY BRUNCH at FEATHER & WEDGE!

SUNDAY BRUNCH at F&W is now available for takeout, delivery and dine-in!

Open 11-5 with waffles, fish cake Benedict, burgers, smoked salmon pappardelle, Maine Family Farms ribeye steaks + more! View the complete menu at www.featherandwedge.com

@FishermenGHS: Girls Hockey finale at home today. Live stream available on: Cape Ann Live! Facebook page https://facebook.com/groups/CapeAnnLive

Girls Hockey finale at home today. Live stream available on: Cape Ann Live! Facebook page https://facebook.com/groups/CapeAnnLive…

FISHING VESSEL STABILITY CLASSES

Spring 2021 Class Schedule

Fishing Vessel Stability Classes

Pre-Registration Required
No Walk-Ins Due to COVID-19
Contact a Navigator to Sign Up!

Did you know that flooding and instability are the leading causes of fishing vessel disasters in the United States? Fishing Partnership offers a class on Fishing Vessel Stability created by the Alaska Marine Safety Education AssociationThis class is FREE. You will receive practical information to keep your boat stable through different loads and structural changes as well as hands-on instruction on how to respond to flooding emergencies.

Register Today for a Spring 2021 Class
It’s Simple, Just Call a Navigator!

This FREE course covers these topics & more:
Flooding Control
Flooding Prevention
Stability Technology
Stability Principles
The Stability Curve
Interpreting Stability ReportsCrew Responsibilities

Still not convinced?
Watch this video of an unstable vessel off the coast of Cape Cod.

Mile Marker One For Lunch Is Spectacular And If You’re Looking For Something Fun To Do With The Kids During School Vacation- BOOK AN IGLOO!!! Link To Book Here

Fried Haddock Sandwich
Roast Beef Piled High!
Italian Sub
Acai Bowl

MILE MARKER ONE RESTAURANT & BAR

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Breakfast, lunch & dinner. Take out menu available.

How Replacement Windows Improve Energy Efficiency

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How Replacement Windows Improve Energy Efficiency
The transfer of unwanted warm and cool air from your home adds hundreds of dollars to energy bills every year. Replacing windows can be a cost-effective way to prevent this air loss and save on your overall energy bill. 
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CONCERNS WITH SINGLE PANE WINDOWS

With it being the middle of the coldest months of the year it’s important to considersealing windows for winterweather to better keep your home warm and cozy without running up your heating costs. If you are not ready to replace them, there are a few steps you can take. The first is ensuring that the windows have properly working locks that will form a seal to block airflow. This also protects air from sneaking through microscopic gaps during wind storms.

CAULKING AROUND WINDOW TRIM

Trim frames a window and gives it depth, but gaps in the

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Are you getting the Cape Ann Waterfront Guide?

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If you subscribed to the CapeAnnWaterfrontGuide.com/, you’d know all about the “off market” condos as well as those available publicly on the MLS. And the beach houses. And all the other Gloucester and Rockport homes for sale right now. Click here and we’ll send you one.

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Via @mikesacconetv An excavating company removed this 13,000 buoy from Plum Island Beach

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Mike Saccone@mikesacconetv·An excavating company removed this 13,000 buoy from Plum Island Beach this morning. The buoy was ripped from the Merrimack River during a nor’easter earlier this month. The @USCGNortheast will make repairs & get the buoy back in the river as soon as possible.

Year round work! Creative cook with experience needed ASAP at Passports

Year round work! Creative cook with experience needed ASAP. Looking to take the next step? Diverse menu! Creativity to do the food you love. Great pay for the right person. Must be able to actually cook, prep, cut fish and meat. We don’t throw titles around here. If you understand what I’m saying give us a call?

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City of Gloucester Shares Information for Phase 2 Residents Eligible to Book COVID-19 Vaccination Appointments

City of Gloucester Shares Information for Phase 2 Residents Eligible to Book COVID-19 Vaccination Appointments

No New Local Clinics Planned at This Time 

GLOUCESTER — Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken and Public Health Director Karin Carroll wish to share an update regarding COVID-19 vaccinations and the city’s clinic following announcements issued by the state this week.

Massachusetts residents 65-years-old and older, residents and staff of low income and affordable public and private senior housing, as well as those 16-years-old and older with two or more comorbidities became eligible yesterday to begin making vaccination appointments.

Eligible comorbidities include: moderate to severe asthma, cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, down syndrome, heart conditions, immunocompromised individuals from a solid organ transplant, obesity and severe obesity, pregnancy, sickle cell disease, smoking and type two diabetes mellitus. 

Due to a high demand for vaccinations and limited supply at this time, state officials warned on Wednesday that those who became eligible yesterday could be waiting more than one month before receiving their first dose.

Residents that became eligible this week can seek a vaccination appointment through a mass vaccination site, and/or may contact their local pharmacy to see if vaccination appointments are available. The closest mass vaccination site is at the DoubleTree Hotel in Danvers. 

To make an appointment at a vaccination site:

Those without internet access may also call 211 for assistance making an appointment. 

The 211 line can be accessed by dialing 2–1–1 and selecting the prompt for “Help Scheduling a Vaccine Appointment.” The hotline is only available for residents eligible for the vaccine without internet access or who otherwise cannot use the appointment site, and will take calls Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Translators will be available to help through the 211 line. Callers will be able to speak with a live representative who will help them find a nearby vaccination location and make an appointment. 

If you received your first vaccine at the Rose Baker Senior Center, the City of Gloucester will distribute second vaccination doses as planned in early March, however, no additional first doses will be allocated to the city for distribution at this time. The Senior Center is no longer maintaining a call-back list for vaccine appointments including appointments for homebound seniors.

The state will also be launching a vaccination program for homebound individuals in the coming weeks. 

This January and February, the City of Gloucester successfully coordinated a regional clinic with Rockport, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Essex and Ipswich, through which 500 regional first responders and individuals eligible through phase 1 of the state’s vaccination distribution plan were vaccinated. The City of Gloucester has also vaccinated 280 individuals 75-years-old and older and 220 additional individuals eligible under phase 1 in the community through city-specific vaccination efforts.

The City of Gloucester will continue to share any and all updates regarding local and regional vaccination opportunities at the City of Gloucester’s website here, the Health Department’s Facebook Page@GloucesterMAHealthDepartment here, Mayor Romeo Theken’s Facebook Page@MayorSefatia here and by robocall.