
Congratulations @SeaportVet On Ten Years In Bidness!

My View of Life on the Dock





The work mothers do to keep everyone striving and surviving is incredible.There’s nothing like a Mother’s love.You know how on Earth Day everyone says “Every day should be Earth Day?”Well every day should be Mothers Day.For real.Thanks to all the moms out there for all you do.



Ayurveda Wellness Healing, LLC and the benefits of honey…
Through the Ayurvedic lens, raw honey has many benefits including scraping fat and cholesterol from the body’s tissues making it the “go to” sweetener for kapha or anyone trying to reduce kapha in their body. However, eating a jar of honey is not going to create weight loss…Ayurveda is about balance so let moderation be your guide.
Ayurveda cautions that heating honey above 108 degrees F will render it toxic at the cellular level which could cause blockage of subtle energetic channels.
Today we know that when honey is heated its molecular structure changes; it coagulates and becomes sticky. This sticky glue-like substance can clog mucous membranes and arteries leading to cellular toxicity.
Buying and consuming local honey can help with allergies.
Enjoy…
“Blockage is disease/Flow is health” 😊
Info@ayurvedawellnesshealing.com
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Join Feather & Wedge for the best brunch on Cape Ann featuring music from Ipswich-based jazz guitarist Harry Wagg. Harry’s setlist is a combination of traditional jazz, contemporary classics and original compositions – all arranged for solo guitar.
Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917
Sunday, May 12
10:30 – 2:30 PM
Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966
https://featherandwedge.com
978.999.5917
Do you know a middle or high school student who would love a hands-on research experience this summer, working with modern equipment and using real scientific methods to solve problems?
Register for Gloucester Biotechnology Academy’s SummerSTEM program today! Our exciting, one-week laboratory course is available to middle and high school students ages 12 to 17. No prior science or biotech experience needed!
This summer’s course, Fish Fraud Forensics, combines biotechnology and forensics, only this time the CSI team is investigating a real-world problem about fish: how to identify different species of fish by using biotechnology methods.
Students will play the important part of a scientific investigator! Participants will extract DNA from fresh fish samples and then use modern biotechnology methods to identify their fish specimen. Each student will have their own laboratory manual, where they will record their data and observations.
Visit http://www.gmgi.org/summerstem/ to learn more and download the registration forms.
SeniorCare Inc. is one of the local nonprofits sharing in Cummings Foundation’s $25 million grant program in 2019. The North Shore based organization has been awarded a $200,000 Sustaining Grant, to be disbursed over 10 years. Chief Executive Officer Scott Trenti and Director of Home Care Dori Prescott represented SeniorCare at a May 2 awards night at TradeCenter 128 in Woburn.
Cummings Foundation Sustaining Grants Awards Night. May 2, 2019. Scott Trenti, CEO, SeniorCare; Dori Prescott, Director of Home Care, SeniorCare; Bill Cummings, Founder, Cummings Foundation; Dennis Clarke, Chairman and CEO, Cummings Properties.
“We are very pleased to receive the Cummings Foundation sustaining grant,” announced Trenti. “This funding will be utilized by our Protective Services Program to help our most vulnerable elders improve their quality of life and remain safely in their communities, consistent with our agency mission.”
SeniorCare offers a wide variety of programs and services to meet the…
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2019 Beach Stickers
–Mail-in applications available online
–In-person processing to begin Thursday, May 16

GLOUCESTER, Mass. (May 10, 2019) – Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken today announced that the City of Gloucester is now accepting mail-in applications for beach stickers for the 2019 season. Stickers will be available to purchase in-person beginning Thursday, May 16.
Beach sticker applications are available for download on the City’s website by clicking on the “Beach Info” link on the left of the home page and then “Beach Sticker Application.” Applications are also available on the first floor of Gloucester City Hall outside the Collector’s windows.
Stickers will be available to purchase in-person beginning on Thursday, May 16 in the Kyrouz Auditorium at Gloucester City Hall. 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. To avoid long waiting lines you are encouraged to take advantage of the mail-in application.
Applicants are encouraged to read the instructions carefully and be sure to include all supporting documentation. Any missing documentation could result in delay of processing.
Gloucester residents with a valid vehicle registration can also purchase a temporary beach sticker (voucher) at the beach through mid-June. A permanent sticker will be mailed within two weeks of purchase.
Beach sticker costs:
· Resident Stickers – $20
· Resident Senior Stickers (age 65 and older) – $2 and valid through December 2020
· Non-Resident Stickers for Seasonal Renters – $100
· Other Non-Resident Stickers – $300
Any questions regarding sticker eligibility will be addressed beginning Thursday, May 16 by emailing beaches@gloucester-ma.gov or calling 978-281-9708. If your call is missed and put through to voicemail, leave a detailed message. Emails and calls will be answered within two business days.

Join us as we kick off summer at our annual Backyard BBQ Bash! Bring your swimsuits and get ready for some good food and lots of FUN!
FREE for members / $10 per family for non-members
RAFFLES
OUTDOOR POOL
GREAT FOOD
FUN MUSIC
BOUNCE HOUSE
FACE PAINTING
CASH BAR
MAGIC SHOW
+ MORE!
We can’t wait to see you there!

This Saturday, May 11