The Gloucester Fire Department extinguished a closet fire in a two-family home on Green Street early Sunday morning, Aug. 25. (Photo courtesy Gloucester Fire Department)
GLOUCESTER — Chief Eric Smith reports that the Gloucester Fire Department extinguished a fire inside a closet in a two-family home early Sunday morning. At approximately 12:10 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 25, Gloucester Fire received a report of smoke inside 13 Green St., a two-story, two-family home. Upon arrival, firefighters located a fire inside a first-floor closet and quickly worked to extinguish the flames.
Firefighters were able to keep the fire contained to the closet and prevented it from spreading further into the home. All occupants of the home were able to safely make it outside prior to the arrival of firefighters. No injuries were reported.
Due to smoke damage throughout the home, all residents were displaced. The Rockport Fire Department provided station coverage while Beauport Ambulance Service was on medical standby. Gloucester Fire and the Massachusetts State Police Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit attached to the State Fire Marshal’s Office are investigating the cause of the fire.
No further information is available at this time.
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It might not come to mind first when you think Margarita Monday, but it’s well worth a spot on your list: George’s on Washington St. We enjoyed a late lunch accompanied by a strawberry margarita at the bar and we will be doing that again it was so much fun! It happened to be pretty quiet in there when we stopped by but that didn’t stop the level of the service or meal enjoyment. I had a fajita bowl and Jim enjoyed his quesadilla.
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Thursday, August 29, 5:00 to 6:30 pm: Big Year Birder, Gino Ellison at Sawyer Free Library
How many different bird species could you dream of seeing, capturing a sound recording of, or photographing, from January 1 to December 31 of any given year? Have you ever considered doing an ABA (American Birding Association) Birding Big Year? How about a county or statewide Big Year? Why would you want to even do one? How does one plan out all the logistics to ensure that each of the important states are visited at the most opportune times? Can you do this alone, or do you need to seek out help? If you find yourself asking any of these questions, or are just interested in birds and birding, read on!
On August 29th from 5:00 to 6:30 pm, the Sawyer Free Library will host Rarified Air – One Passionate Birders’ Big Year Quest, with Gene (Gino) Ellison.
Come and meet Big Year Birder, Gino Ellison, and see tons of beautiful bird photographs, while also hearing one birder’s tale about a 12-month quest of a life time. Learn about the mishaps, the successes, the lessons learned along the way, the hilarious birding stories, the new life-time friends made on the journey, and the joy of reporting 801 bird species during 2023!
Be warned… if you attend, you just might get the urge to plan a Big Year yourself!
This will be a 1 hour presentation, followed by a brief question and answer session*.
More about Gino:
Eugene (Gino) Ellison, is a lifetime resident of Massachusetts. He is happily married to his wonderful wife Kate (38 years) and they have three fun kids and four active grandkids. Gino is now retired from the investment business as well as the Professional Bass Fishing Tournament circuit. Gino has been affiliated with Bass Pro Shops for over 25 years and still makes several store appearances each year. Gino is a hunter, fisherman, conservationist and passionate birder who leads dozens of walks in Massachusetts. He greatly enjoys volunteering with Mass Wildlife and with Mass Audubon at their family birding and fishing events. Gino just completed a successful ABA Birding Big Year in 2023 and is scheduled to speak at birding festivals and clubs around New England and nationwide.
The event will take place at the Sawyer Free Library located at 21 Main Street located in downtown Gloucester. No registration is needed. All are welcome to attend. If you have questions, visit SawyerFreeLibrary.org or call 978-325-5500.
This is a peaceful walk among the luminaries in remembrance of those we’ve lost to substance use and support for the families (our community members) that they left behind. Canned goods welcome at the event & will be donated to Open Door. Help always needed with set up 3:30 on) and breakdown (8ish on – goes quicker than set up).
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Gloucester’s upcoming Schooner Festival on Labor Day Weekend is an annual sign that summer is coming to an end. And there are other signs.
Lobster boat ‘Toby Ann’ is a sport-fishing boat on the weekend.The girls agree to go fishing with dad.‘Ardelle’ watching the whale watches’ whale watchers watching whales (they’re still here).A lone seal anticipating fall, or outcast from summering on Cape Cod with the sharks.A Mallard with her super-late August brood of ducklings on Niles Pond.A Little Blue Heron takes to the treetops for a better view.While a Black-crowned Night-heron prefers more cover.A Red-spotted Admiral appreciates our new butterfly bushes.A Monarch got its wing tips slammed in the door.This worn Eastern Tiger Swallowtail won’t give up.A squirrel taste tests acorns before storing up for the winter.In any case, “It’s been a good summer, right”?
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Some favorite night time images on the water that I thought you might like. The lights one the dark water are among my favorites. Darkness can make the common seem uncommon.
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I got tipped off that the Ernestina Morrissey was at the Railways on Rocky Neck getting some TLC (thank you Liz). While there, I met up with Janet, a loyal FOB and fellow schooner fan. What a joy to be included in tips, greeted warmly at a photo location AND up close and personal with a massive schooner! We love where we live.
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Baked in Gloucester, Salty’s Bagels hand crafts small batches of chewy, crisp-crusted bagels using time-honored techniques and premium ingredients.
POP-UP SCHEDULE
Sunday, August 18, 8:00 – 10:00 AM 23 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA
Sunday, August 25, 8:00 – 10:00 AM 23 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA
HOW TO PRE-ORDER
We have a limited number of pre-order pick up time slots. Please direct message us on Facebook, Instagram or text us at 978-430-5885 and we’ll do the best we can to fill your order.
Gloucester, MA – Salty’s Bagels, started by Amy Whittenburg, is excited to be a part of the local food scene! After a winter spent tinkering with bagel recipes and learning from some talented bakers from Somerville, Portland, ME, and Vermont, Amy has crafted a bagel recipe that local bagel lovers are really enjoying.
In June 2024, Salty’s Bagels joined the Cape Ann Shared Kitchen, kicking off pop-up events every Sunday morning. The community’s response has been encouraging, with many weekends selling out! Customers can pre-order their favorite bagels through Facebook or Instagram Messenger until Thursdays at 5:00 PM.
Salty’s Bagels are made from high-quality ingredients and crafted with care, resulting in a crispy crust and a chewy, open crumb, thanks to a time-honored proofing process that creates a complex and delicious flavor.
“We think our bagels are a nice way to start the day,” says Amy. “It’s been music to our ears to hear how much people are enjoying them.”
At the moment, Salty’s offers plain, sesame, everything, salt, and the popular rosemary salt. We’re working on new options like sourdough, pumpernickel, and gluten-free. Our homemade schmears feature classic plain, scallion, and on occasion jalapeño.
The name:
The name “Salty’s” invites a playful interpretation of what “salty” means to the individual. It might evoke the delightful flavor of sea salt on a freshly baked bagel or hint at a down-to-earth charm.
What Customers Are Saying:
“I made bagels every week until I tasted Salty’s Bagels. Now I am hooked! They are chewy and not too doughy. We love them!” — Naomi from East Gloucester
“Salty’s is the best bagel I have ever had. They are warm and fresh, with a flaky outside and moist inside. I’d love to see them open a full-time shop!” — Maureen, Cape Ann
Contact: Amy Whittenburg, Founder, Salty’s Bagels Phone: (978) 430-5885 Email: saltysbagels@gmail.com Website: Be sure to follow us on social media for updates and to place your pre-orders!
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There’s still some summer left! Have you sailed on the Schooner Thomas E. Lannon yet. Time and time again many of us at GMG tell you that a trip on the Lannon is one of our favorite summer activities. I had the chance to take another sail on Wednesday night with friends. Added bonuses were music with Chris + Joe (Chris Langathianos and Joe Wilkins), beautiful weather….and a rainbow.
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When I saw the bevy of surfers enjoying the remnants of Ernesto, I couldn’t help but wonder what a group of surfers is called. Is like an animal grouping: a murder of crows etc?
Anyhow, it’s good to note that beach enthusiasts should check to make sure their favorite beach is open before leaving the house. We’ve had a number of closures recently that appear to be storm related. The Gloucester Beaches Facebook page is a good place to start.
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