Happy Holidays from Capeann MADE

SHOP and SUPPORT NEW ENGLAND ARTISTS and MAKERS

Happy Holidays from Capeann MADE.

A marketplace that promotes New England Artists and Makers.

 Art and Craft shows have been cancelled due to Covid restrictions. 

Capeann MADE was created to promote these artists online showcasing their work.

Browse and shop for your Holiday gifts directly on each Artist and Makers’ website from your home.

Thank you for visiting and supporting the art community. Have a Safe and Healthy Holiday!!

Enjoy!

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We Melt Your Problems Away

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Get ready, New England – here comes the cold, snow and ice! 

When your job site is frozen and dirty, Atlantic Power Cleaning can melt your problems away.  We turn up the heat so you don’t get left out in the cold! 

Atlantic Power Cleaning’s mobile HOT water units allow us to come to you wherever your job site is located.  Water shut off at the site?  No water available?  No problem!  We can supply that too. 

We specialize in cleaning and deicing:

  • Job sites
  • Construction and Quarry Equipment
  • Frozen Utility Lines
  • Solar Panels
  • Cooling Towers
  • Construction Sites (Business/Residential)
  • …and more!

We DO NOT go into hibernation!  Our team is New England tough – we thrive in the cold weather and difficult conditions. 

Available 365 days a year, 24/7 – we work hard so you can keep working!

We are:
– Fully insured
– Safety conscious
– OSHA Certified
–…

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Tune In Tomorrow, Thursday 7:30PM For Skiff Life: The Podcast Episode 1 Featuring Chris McCarthy, TJ Ciarametaro, Drew Hale, Barry Hallett, Chris Plante, Joe Borland and Joey C

#LFG!

The Last Lightkeepers Documentary || Thacher Island

Hello! You may find interest in this. I recently launched a feature documentary on lighthouse preservation in New England and the film features Thacher Island. 
You can learn more about the film and view the trailer watch the full documentary now on Amazon.
Best –

rob apse

founder and chief storyteller || wandergroove LLC

GLOUCESTER EMERGENCY ALERT

A parking ban has been declared tonight, Wednesday, December 16 beginning at 6 PM through 6 PM on Thursday, December 17.  

To repeat, tonight, Wednesday, December 16, 2020 the City of Gloucester has declared a parking ban on all city streets starting at 6 PM due to an upcoming winter storm expected to bring heavy snow, gusty winds and minor coastal flooding late Wednesday into Thursday afternoon.

Parking is available at all municipal and school parking lots but it is at your own risk. Due to the possibility of minor coastal flooding parking will not be available in the lower lot at Gloucester High School.  All vehicles will need to be removed from off street parking areas by 6 PM Thursday, December 17, 2020.   

All residents and businesses are reminded that they are responsible for clearing snow from sidewalks adjacent to their property. Please make every effort to shovel out hydrants at, or, near your homes, and please check on your elderly and disabled. Your cooperation during this parking ban is necessary for efficient and safe snow removal efforts.

Updates will be shared on the City of Gloucester website and social media pages, so please visit: www.gloucester-ma.gov.

Thank you.  

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Gloucester Fire Department Announces the Retirement of Assistant Chief Joseph Aiello

Assistant Chief Joe Aiello will retire at the end of December after more than three decades in the fire service. 

Chief Eric Smith announces that Assistant Chief Joe Aiello will retire at the end of December after more than three decades in the fire service.

Assistant Chief Aiello will retire on Dec. 31 after serving with the Gloucester Fire Department for the last 34 years.

“Assistant Chief Aiello has been an integral part of the Gloucester Fire Department, especially over the last few months as we’ve navigated through the pandemic,” Chief Smith said. “He’s shown immense dedication to the safety of everyone in the Gloucester community, and has proven to be a well-respected, capable leader. It’s been an honor to serve beside him, and we wish him and his family the very best.”

Assistant Chief Aiello joined the Gloucester Fire Department in 1986 and was promoted to captain in 2001. He was promoted to assistant chief and appointed as the City’s Emergency Management Director in 2018. He also served with the Swampscott Fire Department from 1991-1995.

In 2013, Assistant Chief Aiello received the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security’s Firefighter of the Year Award for his efforts in helping to rescue a 15-year-old girl from a burning house. He has also received several commendations from the City of Gloucester throughout his career.

“Assistant Chief Aiello has gone above and beyond to protect the health and safety of Gloucester residents during his time with the department,” Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken said. “He has been a tremendous leader in his role of Emergency Management Director during the pandemic, helping us thoughtfully and carefully navigate through these challenging times. We will miss him deeply, and wish him a very happy retirement.”

He has undergone training through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Emergency Management Institute, where he has taken courses in emergency planning, public information and other topics.

He is a member of the International Association of Arson Investigators and is a Pro Board Certified Safety Officer.

The Gloucester Fire Department is currently in the process of selecting a new Assistant Chief.

December 14 Legislative & COVID-19 Update

News from the office of Rep. Ann-Margaret Ferrante

December 14 Legislative & COVID-19 UpdateNews from the office of Rep. Ann-Margaret Ferrante
Dear Joey,

Last week, the Commonwealth announced allocation and distribution plans for the first round of COVID-19 vaccine shipments to Massachusetts set to begin around December 15. The state’s first shipment of 59,475 doses of the Pfizer vaccine was ordered from the federal government this past Friday and will be delivered directly to 21 hospitals across 8 counties, as well as to the Department of Public Health Immunization lab.

Doses will then be redistributed for access to 74 hospitals across all 14 counties for front line medical workers. The next 40,000 doses of Pfizer vaccine will be allocated to the Federal Pharmacy Program to begin vaccinating staff and residents of skilled nursing facilities, rest homes and assisted living residences.

Vaccine is being prioritized for these groups to maximize life preservation and to support the health care system. Based on information at this time, Massachusetts is expecting 300,000 first doses of the vaccine to be delivered by the end of December. The first vaccines, manufactured by Moderna and Pfizer, will require two doses administered three to four weeks apart.

While all delivery dates and quantities are subject to change due to ongoing federal approval and allocation, the Commonwealth plans to receive and distribute over 2 million doses to priority population groups by the end of March.

In collaboration with the COVID-19 Vaccine Advisory Group, the Commonwealth designated groups of medical workers, first responders and residents most at risk for serious illness to receive the vaccine before the general population. The Vaccine Advisory Group is made up of leading medical, infectious disease and public health experts as well as representatives from communities of color and representatives of high-risk populations.   

Communities of color and at-risk populations are prioritized throughout the process to maximize life preservation and to prevent serious complications from COVID-19 related illnesses. 

Anticipated Vaccination Phases and Timeline:

Phase One (December 2020 through February 2021), in order of priority:Clinical and non-clinical healthcare workers doing direct and COVID-19 facing careLong term care facilities, rest homes and assisted living facilitiesPolice, Fire and Emergency Medical ServicesCongregate care settings (including shelters and corrections)Home-based healthcare workersHealthcare workers doing non-COVID-19 facing carePhase Two (February 2021 through April 2021), in order of priority:Individuals with 2+ comorbidities (high risk for COVID-19 complications)Early education, K-12, transit, grocery, utility, food and agriculture, sanitation, public works and public health workersAdults 65+Individuals with one comorbidityVaccine available to general publicPhase Three (April 2021 and forward):The first shipments of the vaccine are expected to contain doses manufactured by Pfizer and Moderna. While both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are pending FDA emergency use authorization, Massachusetts will not distribute the COVID-19 vaccine until it receives this authorization.

Vaccines go through extensive testing, more than any pharmaceuticals, including extensive testing in clinical trials. The FDA, which approves the vaccine, and the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), which will make its recommendation for use, must ensure any vaccine is both safe and effective for the public before approval and distribution.

The infectious disease experts in the state’s academic medical centers have pledged to review the EUA data and provide an independent opinion about their safety and efficacy.

All residents should visit www.mass.gov/COVIDVaccine to learn more or contact their medical provider for questions about their vaccination plans. 

Please read on below for new, updated, and important legislative updates and information surrounding the COVID-19 crisis and see our past newsletters if you haven’t had a chance to read them already for more relevant guidance and directives following Governor Baker’s declaration of a state of emergency on March 10th. Visit Mass.gov for complete information, check the municipal websites for GloucesterRockport, and Essex for local guidance, and text “COVIDMA” to 888-777 to receive COVID-19 text message alerts straight to your phone.#MaskUpMA
Housing Insecurity Resources Webinar
MassSupport is hosting a webinar tomorrow, December 15th at 7:00 PM, addressing housing insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic, with guest speaker Lorena Leza, program assistant of Attorney General Maura Healey’s Community Engagement Division.

The webinar will provide a program overview of MassSupport, protections under the law, statewide services for renters, landlords, and homeowners, and how to remain resilient during these unprecedented times.

Register for the webinar online ahead of attending.

This webinar is being held by MassSupport, a Crisis Counseling Program funded by the Federal Emergency Management Administration and managed in partnership between the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health and Riverside Trauma Center, a program of Riverside Community Care.
Commuter Rail to Temporarily Operate on Reduced Service Schedule
Beginning Monday, December 14th, the Commuter Rail will temporarily operate on a Reduced Service Schedule due to low employee availability because of COVID-19 absences. Regular train service includes 541 daily trains, but as of December 14, Commuter Rail will operate 246 daily trains. Weekend trains will continue to operate on a regular schedule.

Since March, Keolis and the MBTA have introduced new technologies like electrostatic sprayers to help sanitize passenger areas quickly and thoroughly. As part of this enhanced sanitization, added attention is given to touched surfaces, employee areas and air filtration systems. Passengers are reminded that all coach cars on every train remain open so they may spread out and maintain social distance.

Schedules are posted on MBTA.com and more information on Reduced Service Schedules can be found here
Health Connector Open Enrollment and Webinar
The open enrollment period for the Massachusetts Health Connector runs through January 23rd. Now is the time individuals and families can apply and enroll in health and dental coverage and see if they qualify for free or lower cost coverage like MassHealth, ConnectorCare plans, or a tax credit.

This Thursday, December 17th at 1:00 PM, the Health Connector will be hosting a webinar on shopping and signing up for health insurance plans through the Connector. You can find more information and register to attend on the webinar’s Eventbrite page.

Important Dates & Deadlines for the Health Connector:November 1, 2020: Open Enrollment beginsNovember 23, 2020: Deadline to enroll in health and dental plans that start December 1, 2020December 23, 2020: Deadline to enroll in health and dental plans that start January 1, 2021January 23, 2021: Open Enrollment ends for Massachusetts residents. This is the deadline to enroll in health and dental plans that start February 1, 2021. If you are already enrolled, this is the last day to change your plan for any reason.Visit the Health Connector website for more information and to apply for coverage online.

There is always something happening at Minglewood Harborside

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Kids Eat Free Monday!

Start the week off with kids eat free from 4 to 6 PM
*with the purchase of an adult entrée

Tuesday Wing Night
50 cent Wings all night

Island Wednesdays
10% off food for Gloucester & Rockport Residents
*don’t forget to tell your server or bartender

I LOVE Sushi Thursday
Buy One Roll, Get one 1/2 off Sushi

Pats’ Game Central
50 cent wings during halftime + specials throughout the game

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Minglewood Harborsideis located at25 Rogers St. in Gloucester

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Chelsea Berry Virtual Concert This Weekend!

Chelsea Berry At Hammond Castle Museum: A Holiday Special

Sunday, December 20th at 7:00 pm. Ticket: $20

Join us for a very special live recording of Chelsea Berry at the Hammond Castle Museum! In this virtual performance, Berry’s powerful vocals fill the Great Hall as she performs holiday classics and winter favorites. Let her soulful renditions transport you to a Christmas wonderland, right from the comfort of your own home!

This holiday special will be broadcast through a private group on Hammond Castle Museum’s Facebook page.  Ticket holders will receive an email with a link to join the private group. The show will be broadcasted at  7:00 pm EST on Sunday, December 20th. Access to the show will remain through January 1st.

This ticketed program is part of the Museum’s fundraising efforts in response to the Covid-19 impact on our 45th season. Ticket proceeds will be split between Chelsea and the Museum. Opportunities to donate to the Museum and to tip Chelsea during the Facebook Live broadcast will be available and are very much appreciated.  We hope you will join us as we celebrate the holidays with one of the North Shore’s most talented artists!

Here is the link: https://www.hammondcastle.org/event/chelsea-berry-a-holiday-special/

And, they can find it on the homepage of our website: hammondcastle.org.

Message from the Sawyer Free Library

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What a year it has been, but through it all, YOU have been there for US! THANK YOU!

The SAWYER FREE LIBRARY is fortunate to have supporters that understand the Library’s value and the service it provides to the community!

Please listen to this short video from the President of the Library’s Board of Trustees who shares the important role YOU play in helping to make our work at the Sawyer Free Library possible.

https://vimeo.com/dislamedia/download/489040845/50a9f720e0

Your support of our Annual Appeal allows us to continue to provide the unprecedented services the community expects, no matter the circumstances. With your help, we promise to be here for all our patrons, to continue to adapt and evolve in service to our incredible and resilient community!

THANK YOU!

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