Cheryl Dubinsky writes:

My View of Life on the Dock
Cheryl Dubinsky writes:


| Flu Shot Resources for Commercial Fishing FamiliesGetting your flu vaccine is more important than ever in COVID-19. Protect yourself and others by getting the vaccine. The CDC recommends anyone 6 months and older get a yearly flu vaccine. ![]() Call Your Closest Walgreens Gloucester: 978.283.7361 OR, Click to Make An Appointment at Walgreens ![]() Call Your Closest CVS: Gloucester: 978.283.7480 or 978.281.2450 OR, Click to Make An Appointment at CVS 3 Tips: Know Before You Go Call ahead before visiting a pharmacy. Flu shots are covered under most plans, so bring proof of health insurance. Need assistance signing up for a health plan? Contact Fishing Partnership. Another option: Contact your Primary Care Physician to schedule an in-office flu vaccine. Need Help Getting a Flu Shot, or Assistance Signing Up for a Health Insurance Plan? Contact a Gloucester Navigator |


Our homes are important, now more than ever. They provide the backdrop for our lives. They are the safe place we run to. The cozy blanket you wrap yourself in after a long day. It’s just as important for us to take care of our homes as it is for our homes to take care of us.

Replacing your windows is not usually a straightforward process. Depending on the window opening size, you may need to order a custom window. The first thing to know about replacing your window is whether you want new construction or a replacement window. New construction means that you will have to do some exterior work to your home and involves removing siding, and may require re-framing the opening. However if you are only looking for a replacement insert, you can remove the trim from the interior and leave the exterior unchanged. This style of…
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| GMGI’s Fall Science Hour seriesbeginsthis Thursday, October 15thwith a talk featuring Dr. Bruce Walker’sfirst-hand experience treating COVID-19 and co-leading the MassachusettsConsortiumfor Pathogen Readiness.Registernow! If you have already registered for this talk, you will have received a confirmation email from Zoom with login information. Please reach out to ashley.destino@gmgi.org with any questions. |




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Beginning Wednesday, October 14, 2020, the City’s contractor will begin prepping the following areas for paving: Parker Street, Harbor Loop, Bass Ave to Hartz Street, lower Eastern Ave, and Main Street from Rose’s to East Main Street. There will be no parking between the hours of 6:30AM and 5:30pm so that the contractor can complete the work in a timely manner. This weather-dependent project is expected to last through Friday, October 23, 2020.
We recognize the inconvenience to neighbors and motorists and will take all steps necessary to minimize the disruption. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Department of Public Works at 978-281-9785.
Thank you for your cooperation.