In Case You Didn’t Know- Herring Use Farts To Communicate

 

Fish Farts: Herring Use Flatulence To Communicate

Can you imagine if humans used flatulence as a form of communication? Yikes. We don’t want to picture it, either.

But apparently some types of herring do pass gas to “speak” to each other without alerting other fish.

A 2003 study revealed the findings, but we’re just “herring” about it now, and we just had to share.

When the fish pass gas, the bubbles that emanate make a high-frequency sound only audible to herring. The fish use the noise to form “protective shoals” at night to help them stay safe, National Geographic explains.

The men named the phenomenon Fast Repetitive Tick (or, um, FRT). The noise sounds “like someone blowing a high-pitched raspberry,” Robert Batty, senior research scientist at the Scottish Association for Marine Science in Oban, told National Geographic.

SeniorCare & AARP Provide Free Tax Preparation

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SeniorCare Inc.’s RSVP Volunteers of the North Shore are proud to partner with AARP and coordinate the AARP Tax-Aide Program, a vital service for elders, enabling them much needed assistance with their taxes. It is the nation’s largest free, volunteer-run tax assistance and preparation service. Across the nation, there are over 34,000 AARP Tax-Aide volunteers who help more than 2.6 million taxpayers file their federal, state and local tax returns each year. SeniorCare’s group of RSVP Volunteer Tax Aides consists of over 40 certified volunteers who contributed more than 3,000 hours of service assisting over 2,500 elders in 2018!

In 2019, from February through April, AARP and volunteers from SeniorCare RSVP will assist taxpayers 60 & older with middle to low income with their tax preparation and filing, providing free tax assistance at over 30 locations throughout the North Shore.

For information on this program, please contact RSVP Program Assistant…

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Implications of government shutdown on members/families of the U.S. Coast Guard

January 15, 2019

Re: Implications of government shutdown on members/families of the U.S. Coast Guard
Dear Citizens of Cape Ann,
As you know, the now 24-day government shutdown is taking its toll on U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) members and their families. The Coast Guard, operating under the Department of Homeland Security, is the only branch of the military not being paid for their ongoing operations.
This morning, I met with Adam Curcuru, Director of Veterans’ Services; Chad Johnson, Assistant Harbormaster; Brian O’Connor, Commander, VFW Post 1624; Mark Nestor, Commander, American Legion Post 3; Julie LaFontaine, Executive Director, The Open Door, USGC Commander Sector Gloucester Kevin Morgan; State Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante; State Senator Bruce Tarr; and a representative from Congressman Seth Moulton’s Office to discuss the issue and how we as a community can best help our local USCG members and their families.
Together we have identified several donation options for those wishing to help. Please be sure to reference USCG when donating. That reference is needed to ensure donations be allocated to USCG members and their families.
Food Donations: At this time, we kindly ask that you do not bring any food donations to the Gloucester Coast Guard Station. All food donations should be directed to Open Door, located at 28 Emerson Avenue, Gloucester, MA.
Gift Card Donations: Gift cards to specific stores such as grocery stores, gas stations, general merchandise (Target or Walmart) and monetary gift cards (Visa, American Express or Mastercard) in any denomination are needed. These can be dropped off in Gloucester or sent to American Legion Post 3, P.O. Box 122. Gloucester, MA 01931-0122, VFW Post 1624 or The Open Door, 28 Emerson Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930..
Monetary Donations: Monetary donations (check or cash) will be collected at the VFW, American Legion Post 3, P.O. Box 122, Gloucester, MA 01931-0122, Cape Ann Veterans’ Services, The Open Door, 28 Emerson Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930 or at the Gloucester Fund (45 Middle Street, Gloucester MA). As a reminder, any monetary donations must include a reference USCG.

Clothing Donations: Clothes donations are not requested at this time. Once needs are determined we will provide additional guidance. Please use the other sources of giving recommended.
Thank you for all the outreach regarding this situation. The community’s desire to help is overwhelming. Together let’s help our local USCG community families during this difficult time.
Sincerely,

Sefatia Romeo Theken
Mayor

Headlands is Back at Feather & Wedge! Thursday, Jan 17

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Headlands, featuring John Rockwell, Amy Rich and Eric Wilson, all of Rockport, return to Feather & Wedge this Thursday for an evening of entertainment and great food. Their set list includes selections from Roots and Americana to a little bit of Country. Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917

Thursday, January 17, 2019
7:30 PM 10:00 PM

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GloucesterCast 316 With Nate Cahill, Jimmy and Pat Dalpiaz, Chris McCarthy, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/15/19

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GloucesterCast 316 With Nate Cahill, Jimmy and Pat Dalpiaz, Chris McCarthy, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/15/19

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Nate Cahill
Call In From Kate
Call In From Ralph
Patriots Predictions
Panera Is Overrated, Tuscan Grill, Ralph Plans Ahead, Bricco In The North End
Dark Chocolate Is More effective for suppressing a cough than cough syrup.
Cape Ann Coffee Treats from Pat and Jimmy
Seaport Grille and Sherry’s Corner Cafe reopening Wednesday Jan 16th.

Facebook Live Video From www.wheelhousework.com New Co-Working Space In Downtown Gloucester

Live at Wheelhouse Work Space 189 Main St in Gloucester MA with Chris McCarthy and Nate Cahill (entrance next to the lobster trap tree or on the other side of the building on Duncan Street)

14-Day Trial at Crossfit Cape Ann

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Looking for a new fitness routing in 2019? Not sure if CFCA is right for you? We offer a 14-day trial membership for $65 so you can test the waters before fully committing to improving your health/fitness and life!  Trial memberships start with a private intro session with one of our coaches. The intro will give you an opportunity to check out our facility, learn more about our program, watch an actual class in progress and learn some of the basic movements that we use on a regular basis. More importantly, it’s a chance for us to get to know you… (your goals, athletic background, previous injuries) and address any questions or concerns that you may have. This session generally lasts 40-60 mins. Once you have completed your intro… come to class as much as you want for the next 14 days! Get a feel for our workouts, our coaches and our…

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What’s In A Name – More Algonquian Place Names

“What’s in a Name?” is a new original series from 1623 Studios in partnership with the Gloucester Historical Commission. On this episode, Mary Ellen Lepionka explains the history behind place names on Cape Ann and their Algonquian roots. Mary Ellen is an independent scholar researching the history of Cape Ann from the last Ice Age to around 1750 for a book on the subject and is a trustee of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society and co-chair of the Gloucester Historical Commission. Visit her website at www.capeannhistory.org.

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Gloucester’s Finest New Construction Waterfront Townhouses! 1 Left, Phase 3 about to start

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The Practice of Nia or What is Nia? by White Belt Teacher Linda Wilkes

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Combining dance, martial arts and mindfulness, Nia tones your body while transforming your mind. More than just a workout, Nia is a holistic fitness practice addressing each aspect of your life – body, mind and soul.
 
We believe every person can discover, explore, unleash, and enhance their individual potential to live a healthy and meaningful life by engaging their senses and listening to their bodies.
 
Nia is based on the intelligent design of the body. Each workout brings mindfulness to your dance movement experience leaving you energized, mentally clear, and emotionally balanced.
 
Nia cardio-dance workouts combine 52 simple moves with dance arts, martial arts, and healing arts to get you fit in 60 minutes – body, mind, emotion, and spirit.
 
Nia is non-impact, practiced barefoot, and adaptable to individual needs and abilities. Nia classes are taught by licensed Nia teachers.
 
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Gloucester’s 3rd Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration – a festive community event!

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Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration hosted by the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation

Monday, January 21st 2019, 2:00-6:00pm

In the historic (1806) Gloucester Meetinghouse (Unitarian Universalist Church)

Corner of Middle and Church Street

This is a free community event and all are welcome!

Free-will contributions to the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation towards the ongoing preservation of the building are requested.   Memberships, mugs, caps, totes, shirts and refreshments available.

Gloucester’s 3rd Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration: an afternoon of presentations honoring Dr. King about African-American History including Sandra Ronan, Stephanie Buck, live music by Alvin Foster and his band Soul Eclectic, and Keynote Speaker award-winning  filmmaker/journalist Clennon L. King on MLK’s Boston years, followed by audio of Martin Luther King, Jr. accompanied by a slide show.  Audience invited to ring the Paul Revere bell at the conclusion for freedom.

More info at: www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org

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GloucesterCast 315 With Jimmy and Pat Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/13/19

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GloucesterCast 315 With Jimmy and Pat Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/13/19

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Pat brought me a sesame seed bagel from Cape Ann Coffee.

Felicia turned 50 and we had a hell of a time.

Sorellina, Louis Vuitton, Intercontinental

Call in from Chris McCarthy

Colonoscopy aftermath

Resolutions? What resolutions has anyone made and are they broken yet?

We went to coffee tasting for eieio roasters at Willow Rest. Went in for a sip, came out with bread, snacks AND coffee https://eieio-roasters.com/

Mom’s Kitchen for breakfast a good take. GMG Jimmy enjoyed meatloaf omelet. Kate has a chicken pot pie challenge going with Dave from Mom’s kitchen.

Craig and Joey bought 80 bags of Weber Charcoal

Do you stock up on essentials when on sale.

Not cracking the seal on expensive booze.

Catherine’s Curated exhibit at Cape Ann Museum

First big snow coming