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GloucesterCast 461 with Karin Carroll, Fire Chief Eric Smith, Patrick Legro, Pat and Jim D, Chris McCarthy and Joey C Taped 1/17/21
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Karin Carroll COVID-19 vaccination., Fire Chief Eric Smith first responder vaccination clinic. What is the proper way to sneeze when you have your mask on?
MLK online event reminder Meetinghouse Foundation 5th Annual 2 PM tomorrow Monday Jan 18 https://gloucestermeetinghouse.org/
Cape Ann Live is killing it! (Jim D)
GPS navigation that requires PhD (Chris)
Worms approved as human food by FDA (Chris)- “Mealworms have been approved for human consumption by the EFSA, which could help insect-based foods flourish within the EU. Mealworms have become the very first insect-based food to be approved by the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA)”
What percentage of people leave doggie bag behind/actually eat the leftovers (Chris)
Monkey Tail Beard latest male fashion trend yea or nay? (Nichole)
Sandpiper Bakery moving to Ipswich at the end of the month (Chris)
What movie traumatized you as a child? (Pat)
IRS delays start of tax filing season to Feb 12. Are you typically a late or early tax filer? (Pat)
McDonald’s vanilla soft serve vs Dairy Queen vanilla soft serve? (Chris)
Is wearing shorts in January like wearing white shoes before Memorial Day? (Chris)
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GMGI’s free, virtual lecture series The GMGI Science Hour returns for the new year, and we are thrilled to kick off 2021 with Dr. Vincent Pieribone, Vice Chairman of OceanX!
Please join us on Thursday, January 21st at 7:30pm via Zoom to hear Dr. Pieribone discuss the fascinating adventures of OceanX and what it means for the future of Ocean Science. Registration is required — register today! A live Q&A session will be held after Dr. Pieribone’s talk, and will be moderated by GMGI’s Donald G. Comb Science Director, Dr. Andrea Bodnar.
You can register here, as well as view previous Science hour talks on our website. Please reach out to ashley.destino@gmgi.org with any questions.
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Gloucester, Massachusetts – Pathways for Children is pleased to welcome Eric Mitchell as the new President & CEO, effective January 1, 2021. Mr. Mitchell joined Pathways for Children in 2017 as Vice President and Chief Operations Officer (COO).
Eric Mitchell brings more than 25 years of experience in leadership roles across not-for-profit agencies focusing on at-risk children and families. Prior to Pathways for Children, Mr. Mitchell was the Deputy Field Director at Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD), which serves more than 100,000 low-income people in Boston and the Mystic Valley annually. Mr. Mitchell holds various board appointments, including Roxbury Youthworks.
“I am pleased that the board unanimously selected Eric Mitchell to become President and CEO,” said Thomas Zarrella, Pathways for Children’s Chairman of the Board. “I have a great deal of respect and appreciation for the work Eric has brought to Pathways already, and am confident in his ability to lead the organization to new heights in the future.”
Pathways for Children’s previous President & CEO, Sue Todd, retired after forty years with the organization, with 34 of those years at the helm. The leadership transition was announced in February of 2020, providing ample time for a smooth transfer of power.
“Our succession and transition plan is the best I’ve ever known of in my forty years with child welfare,” said Sue Todd. “(Eric is) ambitious and eager to learn. He’s ready. I see great things for Pathways in the future.”
Mr. Mitchell holds a Bachelors of Arts in Political Science from Tufts University, and a Master in Public Administration and a Master of Science in Professional Politics from Suffolk University

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GLOUCESTER , MASS. – Gloucester Education Foundation has partnered with the Gloucester Police Department to fund school-based activity of “Ace” the Department’s new Community Resource Dog.
With support from the Dusky Fund and other local donors, Gloucester Education Foundation has awarded $5,000 to the Community Resource Dog program. This funding will make it possible for Ace the dog to spend additional time in classrooms helping students cope with social-emotional needs and challenges presented by the pandemic.
“Supporting our kids’ mental health and well-being during this incredibly challenging year is a priority for us at Gloucester Education Foundation” said Aria McElhenny, Executive Director of the local nonprofit. “Ace brings joy, smiles and comfort to our students, and, we’re thrilled to partner with the Police to help make sure as many kids as possible will benefit from this wonderful program.”
In addition to more classroom time for Ace, the grant from Gloucester…
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