What a great day to put together the best Lobsta Trap Tree ever. Many volunteers helped get this tree up on Saturday. Thank you all who helped out. Thank you Sticky Fingers for the yummy Pumpkin bread.
My View of Life on the Dock
What a great day to put together the best Lobsta Trap Tree ever. Many volunteers helped get this tree up on Saturday. Thank you all who helped out. Thank you Sticky Fingers for the yummy Pumpkin bread.
The only place to shop is local… Everything you need you can buy locally.
The opening was on Friday, November 28, 2014. Great food, great artist and wonderful gifts for others or yourself.
Enjoy..
Remember not only on Saturday, November 29, 2014 but always
https://www.americanexpress.com/us/small-business/shop-small/?extlink=SBS2014_Search_Consumer
This is another fun event. Please come out and help put this tree up.
Here is a message from David Brooks.
Dear Friends, This Saturday, November 29, 2014, we will be building the Lobster Trap Christmas Tree at the Gloucester Police Station for the 15th year. If you have been involved with building the tree in the past or would like volunteer, please realize it takes a lot of hard work to put up the tree every year and having a team of hard working people makes all the difference! We are starting at 9am on Saturday, we and look forward to having you join us! If you have any questions please call me and if you are able to help let me know. Thanks! -David 978 335 2219
This article was on Bostonchannel.com on Sunday
An Illinois-based seafood processor is opening a facility in Gloucester that’s expected to bring 200 jobs to the city.
The Mazzetta Company has purchased a 65,000-square-foot plant in the Blackburn Industrial Park and plans to invest $10 million in the facility with the goal of opening next year. The 200 jobs will be full- and part-time.
The investments include modern processing machinery and an 8,000-square-foot tank house.
Highland Park, Illinois-based Mazzetta is an importer, processor and distributor of frozen seafood products to restaurants, retailers and the hospitality industry. The company has received tax incentives from the state and city.
Mayor Carolyn Kirk says Mazzetta realized that Gloucester offers “innovation, collaboration and an unrivaled environment for doing business on the ocean.”
Saturday, November 22, 2014 was very busy with the holiday fairs popping up all over the city. Went to Seacoast Fair, St. John’s Fair, The UU and went to Market Basket for the Open Door.