Author: Manuel F. Simoes
Enjoying Life in Gloucester Mass
Visitors to Gloucester-03
Stacy Boulevard – On the East Side
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JDRF One Walk support
SYDNEY SIMOES
I’m participating in JDRF One Walk® to raise money to create a better future for the millions of people living with type 1 diabetes (T1D).
I was diagnosed with T1D a year and a half ago. This is my second year doing this walk. It’s important to me to do my part to help find a cure.
When you have T1D, your pancreas stops producing insulin—a hormone essential to turning food into energy. This means you must constantly monitor your blood-sugar level, administer insulin, and carefully balance these insulin doses with your eating and activity just to stay alive.
With T1D there are no days off and there is no cure. But there is hope.
Your donation will support life-changing breakthroughs that make it safer and easier to live with T1D, until we find a cure.
Your support makes it all possible.
Visitors from New York
Family from Albany New York.
The daughter will be attending college in Boston this Fall
From Waterville New York.
They were staying at Beauport Hotel.
They were chatting with parking attendant at the Chamber of Commerce
This Family is from Long Island New York.
They had just finished breakfast at Sugar Magnolias

From Oswego New York
Gloucester’s Finest Keeping Families Safe
Visitors from Vancouver Washington
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Visitors from Germany
Hurricane Irma–Florida Couple Evacuate to Gloucester
This couple from Apopka, FL, when it was recommended to evacuate because of Hurricane Irma, they decided to come all the way to Gloucester. They mentioned, that trying to find a generator was impossible, it seems that most generators have been shipped to Huston Texas. They hope when they return there is minimal damage. Best of luck to all that are effected by these hurricanes.
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Visitors from Ohio has famous Sister Bobbi Thiessen
I met this couple from Fairborn Ohio on the boulevard. We spoke briefly and I learned that her sister (Bobbi M Thiessen) is the author of the “The Homeless Crab”, a children’s book which sells on Amazon.
“The Homeless Crab
by Bobbi M. Thiessen
After a storm hits his home in the harbor, Chip the hermit crab is washed away to the sea and separated from his family. Once the storm passes, he begins his journey home and meets lots of interesting friends along the way.
Fun, adventurous, and educational, The Homeless Crab features great characters that find they all have something in common: pollution in the ocean is affecting their lives. With her story, author Bobbi M. Thiessen hopes to raise awareness to the problem of pollution and how it negatively affects ocean life. “






