Saturday’s Clean with Clean Gloucester and The One Hour at a Time Gang

There are three young people, 2 from Ipswich and one from Lynn, who have taken it upon themselves to uncover Gloucester’s historic Clark Cemetery from overgrowth that has buried it for years. They are about halfway through cutting back the brush and documenting the broken gravestones they find. It’s amazing when you see it. They’ve spent every Saturday all summer working on this, along with some goats who have the winter off. There is also an active party site with a fire pit and trash in the cemetery that we need to address.

So the plan is on Saturday November 15th from 8-9 am we will collect the trash and recycling and move as much of the cut brush as we can to the road for the DPW to collect and dump. City Councilmember Melissa Cox is going to organize a truck for pickup.

If you’ve never been to Clark Cemetery, it’s behind the First Parish Burial Ground on Centennial Ave on the left if you’re coming from the waterfront, on the right coming from Washington Street. When you see the old bridge you’re there. Park on the street on Centennial and walk through First Parish Burial Ground to the back. Bring gloves, pruners/loppers/tarps/rakes/chainsaw/brushcutters – any of these are helpful. There is an area of Japanese Knotweed that we will not be touching because it’s highly invasive. We will also not be touching the broken gravestones–there is training required in handling and repairing these.

Thank you all see you on Saturday.. Remember to bring gloves.

Information

BOSTON —The Massachusetts Air National Guard is advising residents that there will be a flyover of five F-15 fighter jets from Barnes Air National Guard Base over eastern and southeastern Massachusetts on Wednesday.

The flyover is part of a planned media event, the National Guard said.

The jets will pass over Bedford, Salem, Boston, Norwood, Foxboro, Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard at the following times and altitudes:
•8:10 a.m. Hanscom AFB, Bedford (1,000 feet)

•8:13 a.m. Salem (1,000 feet)
•8:16 a.m. Boston, Massachusetts State House (1,000 feet)
•8:18 a.m Fenway Park (1,000 feet)
•8:21 a.m. Norwood Airport (5,000 feet)
•8:23 a.m. Gillette Stadium (1,000 feet)
•8:32 a.m. Cape Cod (5,000 feet)

•8:42 a.m. Nantucket (5,000 feet)
•8:47 a.m. Martha’s Vineyard (5,000 feet)

Alpacas at Marshall Farms

For some crazy reason, I love these Alpacas at Marshall Farms. When I go over there to take some photos, immediately the Alpacas come right over to have their picture taken.

October 30, 2014 Frankie at Marshall Farm loves the camera

October 30, 2014 Magnolia

Phyllis A. Metal Drive

August 2, 2014 Phyllis A

Scrap Steel Drive

Please bring down any scrap metal you’re looking to get rid of and raise money to restore the Phyllis A.

November 8, 2014

8am to 4pm

Foster’s Parking Lot
(the Irving station)
107 Eastern Avenue
Gloucester, MA

*Vehicles can be donated by appointment. Call 978-381-3901
http://www.phyllis-a.org/

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Please join Clean Gloucester and The One Hour at a Time Gang on Saturday from 8-9 am at the Paint Factory. We will be cleaning up the Shoreline and road of plastic and debris from the storms. Please bring you gloves. Bags are provided. Afterward have a tour of the Ocean Alliance’s office and Robotics Lab.
January 12, 2013 paint factory through the trees

Voting at the Magnolia Library

It was great to see so many citizens voting this morning. The Magnolia Library is the voting spot for Ward 5. West Parish School voters are voting at the Library as well.
The boy scouts are selling popcorn, the West Parish School has a great raffle and the Library is collecting donations for the fire victims.
November 4, 2014 Boy Scouts selling popcorn

November 4, 2014 West Parish Raffle