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Fiesta 1979 A Look Back From Jackie Bennett
In light of the postponement of fiesta this year a look back. Viva St. Pietro! I think this was 1979.

Cape Ann Museum Storms Rage
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Dear Joey:
Just wanted to take a moment to follow up on your comments in GMG for the Storms Rage, Gloucester Endures banners at the Cape Ann Museum.
President of the Board Charles Esdaile, Director of the Museum Oliver Barker, and the Board of Trustees wanted to unite with the community and let them know how important it is to stand together, and endure.
Nina
GloucesterCast 414 Livestream Thursday 10AM with Pauline Bresnahan, Jon Hurst President of Mass Association Of Retailers, Peg at Pop Gallery, Donna Ardizzoni, Jimmy D

@FishermenGHS: GHS Athletics Virtual Conditioning Workout Today 4PM

Ipswich Bay from Lanes Cove and Thacher Island Photos From Andrew “Cowboy” McCloy
Hey, Joey.
Hope you’re doing well. Snapped these photos this morning.
First is moon setting over Ipswich Bay from Lanes Cove.
Second is sun rising over Thacher Island.
Thought you might like.
Cheers!
Andrew “Cowboy” McCloy
Poll and discuss: Would you be likely to visit Disneyland with required temp checks and masks?
GloucesterCast 413 With Melanie Waddell, Sarah Kelly, Jamie Barrett, Regina Lane and Joey C taped 5/6/20

GloucesterCast 413 With Melanie Waddell, Sarah Kelly, Jamie Barrett, Regina Lane and Joey C taped 5/6/20
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GloucesterCast 413 With Melanie Waddell, Sarah Kelly, Jamie Barrett, Legina Lane and Joey C taped 5/6/20
Thank you to the people on the front lines of the crisis that are sacrificing being away from their families- First Responders, Health Care Workers, Grocery Store People, Truckers and anyone else sacrificing to keep things moving.
GloucesterCast Virgins Death Row Meal/Sub Picks
Virtual Rockport Farmers Market
Here’s how it works:
May 3rd: the online farmers market opens for orders at: www.rockportexchange.org/shop
Mary 7th: the online farmers market closes for orders at 5pm.
May 9th: orders are available for pickup outside the Seaview Farm Store at 38 South St between 11am and 1pm.
Our vendors this market include:
Marshview Farm – eggs and seedlings
Seaview Farm and Farm Stand – grass fed beef and patties
Brothers’ Brew Coffee Shop – Will very sadly not be able to participate this market.
Dancing Daisy Cookie Company – cookies and cake
Breakwater Roasters – coffee, beans and ground
Sandy Bay Soaps – soaps
Beckah’s Bangin’ Butter – almond butter
Halvah Heaven – tahini candy
Eclectic Clam – stuffed clams
The Spicy Shark – hot sauce, hot honey, hot maple syrup
Pigeon Cove Ferments – Kimchi & Kraut
Bonny Breads – Organic bread
COVID-19 Pick up Policies:
* Pickup will take place outside of the Seaview Farm Store (please park across the street on Marmion Way)
* Each order will be packed in a new paper bag.
* policies requiring the wearing of masks, social distancing, and sanitation will be strictly observed.
* All orders are prepaid online. No money will be exchanged at pickup and no orders are taken the day of.
Gov. Baker Updates “Essential Services” Guidance, Allow for Remote Fulfillment in Closed Stores and Warehouses
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Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken Presents Proposed FY2021 City Budget

Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken Presents Proposed FY2021 City Budget
GLOUCESTER — Today, Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken submitted her proposed Fiscal Year 2021 Budget (July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021) to the Gloucester City Council. This budget reflects a balanced, responsible, and conservative spending plan for Gloucester that continues to invest in municipal infrastructure, education, and public safety.
Highlights of the FY21 proposed budget are as follows:
· General Fund Revenues and Expenditures are projected to increase from $114.3 million in FY20 to $117.9 million in FY21, a 3.08% increase.
· Gloucester Public School funding is proposed at $44,388,897, a $1,250,000 or 2.90% increase from FY20
· Water Enterprise Fund Revenues and Expenditures are proposed at $7,068,315, a $337,324 or 5.01% increase from FY20
· Sewer Enterprise Fund Revenues and Expenditures are proposed at $9.030,824, a $577,694 or 6.83% increase from FY20
· Talbot Rink Enterprise Fund Revenue and Expenditures are proposed at $308,685, a $25,790 or 7.70% decrease from FY20
· Waterways Enterprise Fund Revenue and Expenditures are proposed to increase by nearly $6,500, a 1.42% increase from FY20
· Community Preservation Fund Revenue and Expenditures are proposed at $728,000.
Each year, Mayor Romeo Theken consults with the department managers and compiles a balanced budget to operate the general fund and ’enterprise’ funds (Water, Sewer, Rink, Waterways and CPA). Included in this budget is an amount of money for the public schools. Mayor Romeo Theken and the City Council do not control how the School Committee allocates their budget.
The long-term outlook for Gloucester continues to be very strong, which is confirmed by the City’s AA bond rating. For the past five years the Romeo Theken Administration has worked hard to implement financial management practices to ensure long-term monetary stability to best position Gloucester to remain on a fiscally-sustainable path.
Mayor Romeo Theken said, “The City of Gloucester will continue to make key investments toward infrastructure, education and public safety efforts. Collective bargaining with City unions, rising fixed costs, and contractual obligations have required thoughtful strategies to maintain resources and fund core operations to meet the needs of the community and to ensure the effective delivery of services.”
As the local, state and national economies are changing daily due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this spending plan does not yet factor in new economic realities throughout the City. Significant adjustments may be necessary in order to respond to the rapidly changing circumstances.
Mayor Romeo Theken added, “We will also face financial challenges head on to ensure that the City of Gloucester is financially sound in the future. Together I know that we can work through any challenge before us – and I am confident that by doing so we can recover and emerge stronger than before.”
The City Council’s Budget & Finance Standing Committee will conduct public meetings to review the city and school budgets on the following dates and times: Wednesday, May 20, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Wednesday, May 27, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m, and Tuesday, June 2, 6 p.m. Agenda and meeting details will be posted online as those meeting dates approach.
A City Council public hearing is scheduled on the FY21 proposed budget on Tuesday, June 9.
According to the City Charter, the Council has 45 days from date of submission to adopt a final city budget plan that will become effective on July 1. A Special City Council Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 16 to pass the FY21 budget.
The public is encouraged to review the budget document. A PDF copy of the FY21 Budget Submission to the City Council will be available on the City’s website under Office of the Mayor on Wednesday, May 6. Hard copies will also be available for the public to view, once re-opened to the public, in the City Clerk’s Office and the Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library.
WEDNESDAY 10AM LIVESTREAM WITH SARAH KELLY JAMIE BARRETT AND MELANIE WADDELL FOR THE VIRTUAL ROCKPORT FARMERS MARKET

“Water Shuttle Seasonal Passes”$75 for the whole season!available online now
“Water Shuttle Seasonal Passes” $75 for the whole season!. available online now

Minglewood Harborside Is Giving Away A $100 Gift Certificate Every Week Until We Reopen For Dining In!
As a thank you to all our guests who have supported us during this time, we will be giving away a $100 Gift Card every week until we reopen for dining in.

Everyone who orders takeout, curbside pickup, or delivery is entered-to-win.
Simply check your order for a surprise Golden Ticket.
Call Minglewood Harborside 978-281-0223 to order dinner, grocery staples (at cost), beer & wine.
4 – 9 PM Monday – Friday
12 – 9 PM Saturday & Sunday

Minglewood Harborside
Virtual Rockport Farmers Market Info

Here’s how it works:
May 3rd: the online farmers market opens for orders at: www.rockportexchange.org/shop
Mary 7th: the online farmers market closes for orders at 5pm.
May 9th: orders are available for pickup outside the Seaview Farm Store at 38 South St between 11am and 1pm.
Our vendors this market include:
Marshview Farm – eggs and seedlings
Seaview Farm and Farm Stand – grass fed beef and patties
Brothers’ Brew Coffee Shop – Will very sadly not be able to participate this market.
Dancing Daisy Cookie Company – cookies and cake
Breakwater Roasters – coffee, beans and ground
Sandy Bay Soaps – soaps
Beckah’s Bangin’ Butter – almond butter
Halvah Heaven – tahini candy
Eclectic Clam – stuffed clams
The Spicy Shark – hot sauce, hot honey, hot maple syrup
Pigeon Cove Ferments – Kimchi & Kraut
Bonny Breads – Organic bread
COVID-19 Pick up Policies:
* Pickup will take place outside of the Seaview Farm Store (please park across the street on Marmion Way)
* Each order will be packed in a new paper bag.
* policies requiring the wearing of masks, social distancing, and sanitation will be strictly observed.
* All orders are prepaid online. No money will be exchanged at pickup and no orders are taken the day of.
Shadbush blooms every May Photo Jackie Bennett

Goombadi’s Open For Takeout Tomorrow

West Gloucester Marsh looking towards Conomo Point: Debe Holland Photo
West Gloucester Marsh looking towards Conomo Point
Debe Holland Photo

GloucesterCast 412 With Anthony Caturano, Craig Kimberley, Vito Ferrara and Joey C taped 5/5/20

GloucesterCast 412 With Anthony Caturano, Craig Kimberley, Vito Ferrara and Joey C taped 5/5/20
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Thank you to the people on the front lines of the crisis that are sacrificing being away from their families- First Responders, Health Care Workers, Grocery Store People, Truckers and anyone else sacrificing to keep things moving.
GloucesterCast Virgins Death Row Meal/Sub Picks Vito Ferrara
Tonno Gloucester Take-Out Starts Thursday and Mother’s Day Dinner Kit To-Go! Info Here:
https://www.facebook.com/tonnorestaurant/
How did you get into BBQ?
Favorite Cookers
Favorite things to cook.
Explain the difference between grilling and smoking
Pizza Making
Eastern Point stroll after the rain Photo: Lisa Jordan
Eastern Point stroll after the rain.
Lisa Jordan Photo:

Janet French🌻 Requests readers to send a note or card of thanks to the staff at Den Mar Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
Hello,
I wondered if you could ask your readers to send a note or card of thanks to the staff at Den Mar Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, 44 South St., Rockport MA 01966.
They could use the encouragement and support. I volunteered there until the Covid quarantine.
Thank so much,
Janet French🌻
257A Granite St
Rockport







