Nursing Students – Apply Now for Summer Jobs

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CALLING ALL NURSING STUDENTS!

Apply Today for Your Summer Job!

Gain valuable 1-1 PATIENT CARE EXPERIENCE with nurse supervision helping Cape Ann seniors living at home. PLUS! Enjoy a flexible work schedule that suits your needs.

FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES
Work Close to Home • Full or Part-Time
Days, Evenings or Weekends
Short Hourly Visits or Long Hour Shifts

JOIN A COMPANY THAT’S INVESTED IN YOU!
Excellent Pay • Paid Travel Time Plus Mileage
Earn Extra $$$ for Specialty Cases, Evening & Weekend Visits

Call 781-914-3283 or visit abchhp.com > caregiver jobs to learn more

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Daylight Savings Time

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Tonight is the night we SPRING FORWARD!

Daylight Savings time begins tonight, Sunday, March 8th at 2:00 AM. This means the time will move forward 1 hour, 2:00 AM will change to 3:00 AM.

This is also a good time to change the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors and to make sure they are in working order.

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A Celtic Evening for St. Patrick’s Day

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A Celtic Evening for St. Patrick’s Day and Manchester-Essex Rotary Club Scholarship Fund

Tim and Shoshy Collins and Chris Shea invite the public to an evening of Celtic music with the Erstwhiles on Friday, March 13, 6-9pm. Get your green on for an early St. Pat’s celebration at the Antique Table, 2nd floor. There is a $5 donation at the door and a 50/50 raffle, proceeds going to the Rotary’s scholarship fund. The public is invited to attend and may order food and beverages from the restaurant. Reservations are accepted at Antique Table. Tim and Shoshy won a performance by the Erstwhiles at a recent auction and they generously choose to take the opportunity to raise money for the Manchester-Essex Rotary scholarship fund. Applications are currently being accepted for graduating seniors, go to https://manchesteressexrotary.org/page/scholarship-application-1 to download the application.

Performing around the North Shore for the past 10 years…

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Lauren Doucette Open House Saturday!

Savour Wine & Cheese Wine Seminar Series #2: Exploring The Wines Of Portugal

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Reserve your spot here: https://www.shop.savourwineandcheese.com/Wines-of-Portugal-Seminar-0012.htm

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Please call Kathleen or Courtney – 978. 282 .1455 to reserve your seating.
Option to register online : https://www.shop.savourwineandcheese.com

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A Night at the Races Fundraiser

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The Gloucester Rotary Club invites the public to attend “A Night at the Races,” their FUNdraising event on Friday, March 20, at Cruiseport Gloucester, located at 6 Rowe’s Wharf in Gloucester. Doors open at 6:30 pm. All proceeds from this event will support local and international programs of the Gloucester Rotary.

A Night at the Races promises to be a fun-filled evening for adults with all the suspense and excitement of being at the racetrack. High quality, video-taped horse races are narrated from start to finish by lively announcers. During the evening there will be complimentary hors d’oeuvre, a cash bar, and variety of raffles. At various points during the evening, betters will be able to use their winnings to bid on merchandise and services that have been donated for the event. For the most fun, reserve a table – bring a group. Tickets are $10 per person and may…

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Jurgen Klopp’s Response When Asked About Coronavirus Is Spot On.

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NEW LISTING 16 GREEN STREET, UNIT 1 IPSWICH, MA

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WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES! SATURDAY, 3/7 & SUNDAY, 3/8 12:00 – 1:30PM. 

CAN’T MAKE ONE OF THOSE, CALL CHARLEEN MCCARTHY FOR AN APPOINTMENT. GREAT CONDO, GREAT PRICE, GREAT LOCATION!

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Gloucester Officials Prepare for Potential Coronavirus Impacts

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Gloucester Officials Prepare for Potential Coronavirus Impacts
Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken and Public Health Director Karin Carroll announce that the City of Gloucester is taking the proper precautions to prepare locally in the event a case of the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is identified or suspected in the community.

According to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH), the risk to residents of contracting the virus remains low, and the flu presents a higher risk to residents.

The DPH announced the state’s first case of the virus on Feb. 1, and on March 2, state officials announced a woman in her 20s is believed to have contracted the virus after visiting Italy.

“Right now, we are being proactive should a case of coronavirus be identified in the area,” said Carroll. “These steps are really no different than what we do to prepare for any other communicable viruses, like the flu. The risk of catching the coronavirus remains low and the flu remains a more prevalent concern.”

The Mayor’s COVID-19 response preparation team is being led by Carroll and the City’s Health Department, but also includes members from the Mayor’s Office, School, Police and Fire Officials, and local hospital representatives. The group is meeting frequently and is closely following recommendations from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as they become available.

The Mayor’s COVID-19 response preparation team is being led by Carroll and the City’s Health Department, but also includes members from the Mayor’s Office, School, Police and Fire Officials, and local hospital representatives. The group is meeting frequently and is closely following recommendations from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as they become available.

The City is also in contact with Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Senator Bruce Tarr and Represenative Ann-Margaret Ferrante as they work closely with Massachusetts Department of Public Health Commissioner Monica Bharel.

City departments are taking a variety of proactive steps to limit the possible spread of the illness in the event it’s detected in Gloucester. Dispatcher procedures are being updated to include questions about recent international travel before relaying that information to first responders, and first responders are preparing for additional precautions to limit any potential exposure. School officials are developing a plan to allow learning to continue should schools need to temporarily close, and Public Health Nurse Kelley Hiland is prepared to perform surveillance and monitoring procedures for self-quarantined individuals according to DPH guidelines.

According to the CDC, symptoms of the virus appear within 2-14 days of exposure. The DPH reports that symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, shortness of breath and pneumonia in severe cases.

Local, State and Federal Health officials are encouraging residents to take the following precautions to prevent infectious diseases, such as the flu and COVID-19, from spreading:

Wash hands frequently, with soap and water, for a minimum of 20 seconds.
When sick yourself, stay home to protect others.
Always cover your cough or sneeze.
“Our Public Health Department is monitoring the situation and continues to provide guidance for everyone in Gloucester,” said Mayor Romeo Theken. “As we continue to monitor the spread elsewhere, it’s very important to remember that the risk of catching this virus remains low, but we encourage you to take the precautions we have outlined above.”

At this time, the DPH is not recommending people wear masks in public as the risk to the public remains low and there is no substantial evidence suggesting wearing a mask protects an individual outside of preventing someone from spreading a respiratory illness to others in a clinic waiting room.

Anyone who is experiencing a fever and respiratory illness and is concerned they have either come into contact with the virus or traveled to an effected country within the last 14 days is advised to contact their primary health care provider.

For more information, visit the City’s website, under the DPH.