Missing person Stephen Smith. If you have any information, please contact the Gloucester Police Department at 978-283-1212, Detective Matt Mizzoni. Thank you.

Category: gloucester
HERMINE’S GIFTS!
Tropical storm Hermine’s rain has breathed new life into Cape Ann’s drought depleted freshwater ponds and brackish marshes. Perhaps it was her winds that delivered a surprise visit from the Yellow-crowned Night Heron, a rarity for Massachusetts as we are at the tippy northern end of their breeding range. Towering waves accompanied by a tumbling undertow tossed from the deep sea gifts of nutrient rich seaweeds, mollusks, and tiny crustaceans, providing a feast for our feathered friends. See all that she brought!
Yellow Crowned Night Heron, juvenile
Muskrat! Eating tender shoots and going to and from his burrow, via refreshed canals along the wetland banks.
Wind and weather worn Red Admiral Butterfly, drinking salty rain water from the sand and warming its wings in the sun.
Immature Great Blue Heron, Two Snowy Egrets, and Great Egret (far right)
A multidue of minnows for the herons and egrets
The Wingaersheek Piping Plover family has not yet begun their southward migration. Here they are foraging in the bits of shells, tiny clams, and seaweed brought to the shoreline by Hermine and not usually found in this location.

Injured Cormorant and Gull finding refuge and food at the pond bank.
2nd Annual Gloucester Harvest Musical Festival September 17th 2016 11AM – 9PM 65 Rogers Street, Gloucester, MA

Nadia Robertson
Henry Allen & the New Swingset


http://www.reverbnation.com/open_graph/song/15773235
Allen Estes
Back Eddy
Liz Frame and the Kickers
Zepparella
Danielia Cotton
8 shows in one day for twenty dollars!Â
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Artist bio click it >Â http://www.gloucesterharvestmusicfestival.com/#artistbio
Tickets click it >Â http://gimmelive.com/?c=80
Evan Goodrow rocks the Dave Sag’s Blues Party tonight @ The Rhumb Line 8:30pm 9.8.2016

Thursday night let’s welcome back Mr. Evan Goodrow to the Rhumb line stage.It’s been a while since Evan has been here as he has been in recovery from a horrifying hair-conking accident. But, rest assured, he’s doing fine and just slavering to regale you with his high-energy antics. Always takes me a day or two to recover. Dave Moore provides mortar,and I play the trowel.

http://www.nimbitmusic.com/evangoodrow/

40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732
DUCKWORTH’S LIT HOUSE BOOK CLUB EVENT WITH JENNIFER JEAN
DID YOU KNOW MASSACHUSETTS HAS A STATE SHELL?
While at Gloucester Maritime during the Schooner Festival Maritime Heritage Day I learned that Massachusetts has a state sea shell! We have a state bird, the Black-capped Chickadee, a state flower, the Mayflower (Epigaea repens), friends of mine are working to have the Great Spangled Fritillary named the state butterfly, and how exciting to learn from a member of the Boston Malacological Club that our state flower is the New England Neptune (Neptunea lyrata domcemcostata).
The shell is found from the Grand Banks off Newfoundland to North Carolina. According to the BMC, the shell is rarely found on beaches but is commonly taken in lobster traps. Next time when beach combing I’ll be on the lookout and am wondering if any of our Cape Ann lobstermen find them in their traps. Please write if you do. And if you have any spare shells to share, that would be wonderful 🙂
Neptunea lyrata has many common names including wrinkled whelk, ribbed Neptune, inflated whelk, and lyre whelk. The New England Neptune is a marine gastropod mollusk, a type of large sea snail.Â
About the Boston Malacological Club, from their website: The Boston Malacological Club was founded on March 14, 1910. They are the second oldest continuously active shell club in America (after the Pacific Conchological Club) and just celebrated their centennial. The Club was the proud host of the 2010 Conchologists of America Convention.
The BMC is a not-for-profit, all-volunteer group, whose charter is to promote the study of land, freshwater, and marine mollusks, related creatures and their environments. The BMC participates in basic research (through local field trips), welcomes guests to its monthly meetings, and sponsors educational programs such as shell shows. In 2005, the Club donated $10,000 to malacological research through the grants program of the Conchologists of America.
BMC members practice responsible shell collecting in accordance with the COA’s Conservation Resolution.
Meetings are held in room 101 of the Harvard University Museum of Comparative Zoology, 26 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA (Directions) on the first Tuesday of each month from October to May. Meetings run from 8pm to 10pm, unless otherwise noted.
Image courtesy Google image search
Liz Frame and The Kickers Tonight! Wednesdays with Fly Amero @ The Rhumb Line 7-10pm 9.7.2016

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, September 7th – 7pm
Special Guest: LIZ FRAME & THE KICKERS!

http://www.lizframeandthekickers.com/
This one’s a first, people! Liz Frame & the Kickers are
getting raves wherever they perform. Exciting band with
attitude and vibe. You’d be crazy if you miss this! Come
and get it! ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen…
…now features Janet Brown with some new and healthy ideas!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
9/14 – Honkytonk Women
9/21 – Bradley Royds
9/28 – Chick Marston
10/5 – Fozzie Hill
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂
BEAUTIFUL SCHOONERS, BEAUTIFUL DAY, BEAUTIFUL GLOUCESTER!
Gloucester Harbor Schooner Festival 2016
Schooner Redbird and Gloucester City Hall
Schooner Green Dragon and UU Church
Schooner Ardelle and Schooner Istar
Schooner Eileen Marie and Gloucester City Hall
Schooner Light Reign and Schooner Narwahl
Schooner Narwahl and Schooner FameÂ
Schooner Eileen Marie and Our Lady of Good Voyage
Schooners Paint Factory
All photos in the gallery are labeled with the Schooner name; click the image for the caption. If any of the labels are amiss, please let me know. Thank you!
PHOTOS OF GLOUCESTER SCHOONER FEST CAPTAINS, CREW, AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Snapshots taken on race day, at the morning meeting of the captains and the evening’s closing ceremony, and a few the day before. So many thanks to Al Bezanson for introductions, his much appreciated knowledge and advice generously shared, and for being an all around great guy. I’ve tried to accurately caption; click on the photo to read the captain’s names and their schooners.
Captain Harold Burnham, Schooner Ardelle, and Captain James Lobdell, Schooner Malabar II
Captain Matt Sutphin, Schooner Tyrone and Captain Al Bezanson, Schooner Green Dragon
Mike McManus, Captain Al Bezanson Schooner Green Dragon and Captain Peter Houston, Schooner Eileen Marie
Captain Stefan Edick, Schooner Adventure, receiving the George Nichols Cup from the Schooner Committee Chair Daisy Nell
Captain Matt Sutphin the day before the race painting the hull of the Schooner Tyrone
CAPTAIN MARK RING AND THE BEAUTIFUL STANLEY THOMAS LOBSTER BOAT AT SCHOONER FEST
TURN BACK!
SCALE! THE POWER OF HERMINE
EXCUSE ME, BUT WHAT IS IT ABOUT HERMINE’S DANGEROUS RIPTIDE THAT IS DIFFICULT TO COMPREHEND?
CONGRATULATIONS TO ADVENTURE CAPTAIN STEFAN EDICK AND CREW!
Congratulations to all the schooner Captains and their crews for an exciting race. The winning times were very close, especially in the category of the older large schooners where they are only about five minutes apart (Columbia is not included as she is a two year old schooner). Captain Karl Joyner graciously accepted the Mayor’s Trophy for the Columbia.
The highlight of the ceremony came when Captain Stefan Edick was awarded not only the Esperanto Cup, but also the George Nichols Cup. The Nichols Cup is awarded for seamanship and to an individual contributing to the maritime community. It is not given every year.
Captain Stefan Edick and the Adventure Crew holding the Esperanto Cup at Sunday night’s 32nd Gloucester Schooner Festival race award ceremony
Music Around Town ~ September 5 -11, 2016
MINI VIDEO: SIMPLY SPECTACULAR BEST EVER FIREWORKS!!
The “never ending” was my favorite part of the Gloucester Schooner Festival/Labor Day fireworks, but it was all super spectacular. An adorable little girl, Belle, was standing next to me while filming the fireworks. At one point during the show Belle asked her Mom if the sharks and mermaids were watching the fireworks 🙂
THREE SCHOONERS IN ONE!
HIGH WINDS AND ROUGH SEAS: SEVERAL SCHOONERS HAD TO DROP SAIL
A SALTY BUNCH ~ THE SCHOONER CAPTAINS
PARTY PICS FROM THE MAYOR’S RECEPTION
Snapshots from the Schooner Festival Mayor’s Reception held Friday night on the grounds of the Coast Guard station. After the reception guests headed over to the Maritime Gloucester gala, An Evening Under the Spars, this year held at the Beauport Hotel. The gala sold out early and was a grand success. Proceeds from this event directly support Maritime Gloucester’s Ocean Explorers program and educational marine science outreach to all Cape Ann public schools.













































































































