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

Gloucester, MA

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.

Sista Felicia & her Novena Cumnare’s are looking for 2-3 Altar Servers for Bishop Mark O’Connell’s Mass on 3/14

Sista Felicia & her Novena Cumnare’s are looking for 2-3 Altar Servers for Bishop Mark O’Connell’s Mass on 3/14@ 9:30 am. Please contact Us Immediately!

Agni ~

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It’s all about the Agni (digestive fire)?

Through the lens of #Ayurveda, #Agni is the most important factor in determining ones dietary needs.

In Ayurveda we say “you are not what you eat, you are what you digest”

At Ayurveda Wellness Healing, LLC we work with many clients whose agni is either too low or too high and once balanced are amazed at how well they feel.

Causes of weak Agni:

Eating the same foods
Overeating
Drinking too much water with meals
Eating at irregular times
Staying up late
Not exercising enough
Eating out of accordance with one’s constitution
Resisting the urge to eat

Not sure if yours is low or high?

Contact us for private consultation:
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YOUR BODY IN THE GARDEN, An Ergonomic Approach to Gardening, by Susan Guest

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Join us for Seaside Garden Club’s March 10 Meeting

This is a lively presentation with some audience participation. Susan provides educational and practical information to create Long Lasting Gardeners! Members learn about ergonomic tools, modifications, time management, and other strategies for maintaining health and vigor. Gardening is demanding on the body. Raking, pushing, pulling, lots of bending. There are times when you are working your muscles and getting stronger, and times when you are straining your muscles or joints and even getting injured. Learn a variety of ways to work in the garden that provide more ease.

Seaside Garden Club meets on the 2nd Tuesday of the month, September through June, at the Manchester Community Center, located at 40 Harbor Point, Manchester-by-the-Sea. Social time begins with light refreshments at 7:00 pm, followed by the program at 7:30 pm. We welcome all types of gardeners from beginners to experienced……

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Gloucester Students: Apply now for a Summer Internship!

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ATTENTION Gloucester Students (and Parents): Applications for 2020 summer jobs are now being accepted! Apply for a LEAP for Education at GHS summer internship for July and August. Get a jump on your friends and nail down a great summer job!

As part of this FREE program you will:

Internship highlights:

Submit and application and then interview with LEAP for Education staff to confirm acceptance – we prioritize applications from underserved students

Applications are now available online through LEAP for Education’s website:http://www.leap4ed.org

You may also apply by contacting JoAnn Leavitt at 774-270-0119 or

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Cheers to 11 Years at Seaport Grille!

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Happy 11th Anniversary to Seaport Grille!

Come join in on the food, drinks and fun! Tuesday, March 10th through Thursday, March 12th, enjoy Live Music, $11 Throwback & New Menu Specials, Giveaways (including a chance to Win Lunch For A Year!) and special Beer Flights as part of MA Beer Week!

Tuesday, March 10

5-8pm Music: Liam Anastasia-Murphy

Half Priced Apps All Day

Beer Flights as part of MA Beer Week

$11 Throwback + New Menu Specials

Beauport Cruiselines Ticket Giveaway

Wednesday, March 11

5-8pm Music: Chris Fritz-Grice Music

Beer Flights as part of MA Beer Week

$11 Throwback + New Menu Specials

A Year of Lunches at Seaport Grille Giveaway

Thursday, March 12

$11 Throwback + New Menu Specials

Beer Flights as part of MA Beer Week

Beauport Cruiselines Ticket Giveaway

Seats will fill up, call (978) 282-9799 to reserve!

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Live From One Eyed Jacks, Gloucester UK With Adventureman, The Don Juan, Rabbit, The Town Cryer, Chris Nyland and The Ice Man

God Save The King!

 

The Rabbit and I will be live-streaming in Gloucestershire with Adventureman tomorrow

#buckleyourchinstrap Rabbit!

On this transatlantic trip we may experience some unexpected turbulence😁😂🍺

We’re in the heart of the monsta!

@FishermenGHS: Congrats to our NEC Postseason honorees. 2x 1st Team All-Conference Marcus Montagnino. NEC All Stars JR Ella Marshall and Sophomores Zach Oliver & Byron Thomas

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