She watches for her husband’s departure

From a cartoon in The New Yorker magazine many years ago, but the photo is mine from a building facade in the neighborhood.
Best,
Marcia Huttner
Magnolia

 

Reaching your goals often requires thinking outside the box. And that’s just what this homeowner did.

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Most of the time, the things you want don’t just fall into your lap. Reaching your goals often requires thinking outside the box. And that’s just what this homeowner did.

“It never hurts to ask.” It’s amazing how far you can go with such a simple phrase. The home of your dreams may be outside of your budget, or may not even be on the market, but what if you just asked. The answer is always no if you don’t ask.

Read More: https://www.grandbanksbp.com/blogs/blog/outside-the-box

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Want a Job Where You Can Make a Difference?

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ABC is GROWING...Join Our Team of Caregivers

Make a difference in the life of a senior living at home in Cape Ann

CAREGIVERS NEEDED

Home Health Aides Certified Nursing Assistants
Nursing Students Personal Care Homemakers

ABC Home Healthcare has immediate opportunities to serve the seniors of Cape Ann living at home. Work locally with a flexible schedule that meets YOUR needs.

ABC OFFERS:
Excellent Pay • 401K • Medical & Dental Insurance
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ABC Home Healthcare is a full service, family owned, private home care agency located in Gloucester. We are managed by a Nurse Practitioner and Certified Geriatric Case Managers.

As an ABC caregiver you will make the difference in the life of someone living at home. You’ll also be part of the ABC family; from 24-hour access to your in-office team to ongoing training in the latest home trends. We provide our caregivers with what…

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Maritime Gloucester fully REOPENS for the season this Saturday May 25th – including the Touch Tank, Aquarium, and special deals on Ardelle sails. Come see us 7 days a week!

Gloucester MA Beach Rules and Regulations

GLOUCESTER, Mass. (May 23, 2019) – With the unofficial start of summer set for this weekend Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken reminds residents and visitors of Gloucester’s important beach rules and regulations.

Mayor Romeo Theken said, “We are looking forward to another great beach season here in Gloucester. All residents and visitors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with rules, regulations, and parking information. While at the beach, please be considerate of the City’s rules & regulations, other beach goers and the environment. Have fun, be safe and enjoy!”

Carry In/Carry Out Policy

The City of Gloucester has adopted a Carry In/Carry Out policy at Good Harbor and Wingaersheek Beaches. Trash bags are available at each ticket booth and visitors should be prepared to carry out any trash when leaving the beach. Refuse should be disposed of once you get home.

Mayor Romeo Theken said, “Please help keep our beaches beautiful and follow the common and courteous practice of “Carry In/Carry Out.”

Prohibited Items/Activities

For the safety and enjoyment of others, the City’s regulations prohibit the following items and/or activities:

·         Littering

·         Smoking or Vaping

·         Flotation devices of any type

·         Surf Boards

·         Tents or shelters with the exception of sun shades and umbrellas

·         Radios, portable stereos, so-called “boom boxes”, etc.

·         Dogs

·         Alcoholic beverages

·         Bottle and glass containers

·         Open fires of any type

Before entering any beach visitors should take a moment and review all signage to ensure that rules and regulations are not inadvertently violated.

Wildlife

Recent ordinance changes have been implemented to protect wildlife. Per the Code of Ordinances Sec. 4-2 and 4-3, enacted March 2019, no person shall disturb, harass, harbor or feed directly or indirectly gulls, waterfowls or crows on any beach or other public property. Additionally, there is an endangered/threatened wildlife buffer zone at Good Harbor Beach. This buffer zone is 50 feet around an area established designated as protected for wildlife.  Prohibited activities in the buffer zone include wiffle ball, frisbee, soccer, volleyball, paddle ball, kites, inflatable balls and any other activities that involve objects that can fly or roll into the restricted area. Violations are subject to a $300 fine.

Beach Rules/Ordinances

Additional items prohibited from our beaches for the health, safety, or enjoyment of our vast number of beach goers are listed in the full beach regulations, which can be found here. Also, information relative to City beaches within the Code of Ordinances is available here.

Beach Stickers

As a reminder, the City of Gloucester is now accepting for beach stickers for the 2019 season. The requirements and instructions for the Beach Sticker Application, as well as beach sticker costs, can be found  here.

Beach sticker applications are available for download on the City’s website or in-person in the Kyrouz Auditorium at Gloucester City Hall. In-person sale hours will be Monday – Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., and Friday 8:30 a.m. – 12 noon. Gloucester residents with a valid vehicle registration can also purchase a temporary beach sticker (voucher) at the beach through mid-June.

Parking & Daily Parking Rates

Non-resident parking is limited at Gloucester beaches. On hot or busy days, when the beaches are at capacity, residents only (with beach stickers) will be admitted. Visitors should plan accordingly and arrive early. Gates open at 8:00 a.m. and are locked at 9:00 p.m.

Just last month, City Council voted to increase parking rates for Good Harbor and Wingaersheek Beaches.

Current rates are set at the following:

Vehicle Type

Weekday Rates

Weekends & Holiday Rates

Passenger Car, SW, mini-van, SUV

8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

$30.00

$35.00

Passenger Car, SW, mini-van, SUV

3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

$20.00

$25.00

Motorcycle

$5.00

$10.00

Van (8+ Seats)

$35.00

$40.00

Bus (13+ Seats)

$40.00

$50.00

Bus (26+ Seats)

$45.00

$55.00

Stay Informed

The City of Gloucester encourages all to follow @Gloubeaches on Facebook for additional beach information including notification when beaches are at capacity.

Additional Information

Lifeguards are on duty daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Restrooms and showers are open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each day. Please note that if the ticket booth closes early due to inclement weather the restrooms and showers may as well. Good Harbor and Wingaersheek Beaches are handicapped accessible.

Mayor Romeo Theken said, “The City of Gloucester looks forward to a positive interaction with you, your family and friends.”

National Geographic: @NatGeo 23h23 hours ago More Sardines travel in large schools, but is there actually safety in numbers?

Congratulations to 2019 Gloucester Small Business Person Of The Year Rosaria Giambanco-Floyd, Soft Touch Hair Salon.

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Congratulations to 2019 Gloucester Small Business Person Of The Year Rosaria Giambanco-Floyd, Soft Touch Hair Salon. There is no doubt she loves Cape Ann, her car sports her own Cape Ann License Plate. Order a Cape Ann License Plate today at Lovecapeann.com and show your love everywhere you go!

Gloucestercast 335 Preview Clip with David Calvo, Pat Dalpiaz, Heidi Dallin, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro

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1st Degree Reiki Training in SEDONA Arizona. 15 CEUs for Nurses, Case Managers and Social Workers

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15 Hour Workshop**
June 13 -17th in Sedona Arizona
The Focus of This Training is on ‘Self-Reiki for Self-Care’
Thorough, Supportive Training. Ongoing Practice Opportunities. Additional Mentoring. All Levels of Reiki Training Offered at Dreamtime Wellness™ /Komyo ReikiDo™ Boston.

First Degree/ Shoden – Shoden means ‘first’ or ‘beginning’ teaching. The focus at Shoden Level is primarily on self-healing, self-care, health and happiness, as well as offering reiki to others (family, friends, pets, plants.) Students gain a basic knowledge of Reiki Ryohō and its history and learn the fundamentals of this hands-on healing practice.

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Thursday, May 23: Jazz Dinner Featuring SCOLLINS-WARSI DUO at Feather and Wedge

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The Scollins-Warsi jazz duo is back at Feather & Wedge! With Kevin Scollins on guitar and Sahil Warsi on double bass, they will play from their extensive setlist including selections from the Great American Song Book, modern jazz, contemporary blues and R&B.

Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917

Thursday, May 23, 2019
7:30 PM –  10:00 PM

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Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA, 01966
978.999.5917
https://featherandwedge.com

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Opening Day at the Sargent House Museum

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When: Saturday, May 25, 2019, with guided tours from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Where: The Sargent House Museum, 49 Middle Street, Gloucester

The Sargent House Museum will open its doors for its 100th season at noon on Saturday, May 25. Originally built in 1782 for writer and women’s rights advocate Judith Sargent Murray, the Sargent House was incorporated into a museum in 1919 by patrons including Charles Sprague Sargent and Universalist minister Rev. Levi Moore Powers. The Sargent House Museum introduces visitors to the 18th century world of its most famous resident, Judith Sargent Murray, while also featuring a small, curated collection of works by her great-great nephew, the artist John Singer Sargent.

Join us for a great season of programming to celebrate the museum’s centennial, and learn more about Judith Sargent Murray’s revolutionary contributions to women’s fight for equality!

The museum offers guided tours on Fridays, Saturdays and…

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