Category: Community Photos
Italino “Pranzo fuori” Dining Outside coming soon
Visitors from Notre Dame Indiana, Salem and California
O’Shea Family Reunion
A very energetic group from Florida, Ohio, New Jersey, and several other States. The photo below only has a few of the 41 members that embarked on Cape Ann to celebrate with “Ma”, Lillian O’Shea (88) of Rockport Massachusetts. She is the mother of 8 children, 4 boys, 4 girls, which accounts for the large group. Some were wearing their reunion motto for 2017, “Our Family Doesn’t Suffer from Insanity, We Kind of Enjoy It!!”
O’Shea Family Reunion
Beautiful Magnolia Harbor on Sunday morning

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Visitors from Tampa Florida and California
The Beauport Hotel on a Beautiful Harbor
Kayaking in Gloucester Harbor on Saturday was so glorious. Rick and I were out there about 4 hours, as we were coming in this sight looked so pretty.

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Visitors from Florida and Beverly Mass
Visitors from Daytona Florida and Burlington and Milford Mass
Interesting rock formation out at Rafe’s Chasm

Visitors from California and Hamilton Wenham
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Seacoast Race 2017
These runners are very impressive,
Seacoast 10K General Race Information: Hosted By Friends of Seacoast, the fund raising committee for the Seacoast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, in Gloucester. This race was previously a 7 Miler now it is a 10K. Medals for all age categories as well.
Race Distance:10K
Chip Timed: Yes
Prize Money: Yes, $300, $200,and$100 for first,second, and third place finish for both Men and Ladies.
USATF Certified Course: Yes, MA15003BK
Part of Race Series: No




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Visitors from NH and Illinois
Rescued at the Breakwater – Inflatable dinghy
I spotted a small inflatable boat while taking photographs on the breakwater. At first I thought that someone may be diving, but could not see any diving flags. After an hour the dinghy continued to get closer to the breakwater. Finally it started to crash into the rocks. A gentleman form Rexford New York, who was fishing, climbed down the slippery rocks to capture the boat before it was damaged. Another fisherman cast a hook into the boat hooking a life jacket to guide it so he could pull the boat up onto a flat rock so the engine did not bang into the rocks, and held on to it. We called the Police. But shortly after we called the Police we spotted a sail boat heading in our direction. The sail boat from Rhode Island said It was their rubber boat, we released the rubber boat to them, called the police back, and off they went in their Oceanis 381 Chaser Sailboat, with wave and a quick “thank you”.
The Good Samaritan was the man from Rexford New York. He is a retired school teacher and a track coach. He and his wife rent in Gloucester, they love all that Gloucester gives. Yesterday he gave back, a rescue of an expensive “Highfield” rubber boat. Below are some photos of the events.
The Sighting
The Search
The Rescue
The Recovery
The Good Bye
The Good Samaritan
Beach days

