Best of luck to the Track Teams as they open their season today at Peabody
Black Beach on a pretty spring afternoon

In need of a rental in Gloucester or Rockport. Contact McCarthy Ciaramitaro Group at 978-729-1239

In need of a rental in Gloucester or Rockport. Contact McCarthy Ciaramitaro Group at 978-729-1239

Moments
Harmony….

Fog Rolling Through
The fog rolled through quickly yesterday.
Looking for cooks, front of house managers, servers & support staff for Minglewood Harborside. Email Zach@serenitee.com

Looking for cooks, front of house managers, servers & support staff for Minglewood Harborside.
Email Zach@serenitee.com
Pigeon Cove Ferments Is Looking For Help
Fishing industry folks- thoughts on stuck ship at Suez Canal, and off our shore where there’s smoke…
Where there’s smoke, is there processing right on board the ship? Can someone help describe this boat, what’s happening and where it’s headed to and from?
photo caption: Vessel off Gloucester 3/23/2021 visible from the shore. Binoculars held up to phone for “zoom”
“The Ever Given, a container ship longer than the Eiffel Tower,…” Suez Canal snarled by Giant Ship
Article mentions a first such incident there. What happened?

https://www.bloomberg.com/multimedia/api/embed/iframe?id=0a1cde4a-2db9-47e8-8ec3-9c21b868da18
Causeway Restaurant Temporarily Closed
Sharing information posted on Facebook by the Causeway restaurant today Wednesday March 24:

Jane Noble and Lisa Zellenka Making Soup Coozies $5. each. All net profits donated to Open Door.
Jane and Lisa Making Soup Coozies. Hand-made, washable, microwavable. $5. each. All net profits donated to Open Door. Novelty prints plus home decor fabrics. can be ordered by email: willows3@comcast.net

We will have John Popper Lead Man For Blues Traveler On Next Wednesday March 31 at 3:30PM

Were you the kid who used this to wack your siblings?

GloucesterCast 485: With Jane Noble, Lisa Zellenka, Drew Hale, Joe Fish Printer, Rachel Refalo, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac, Pat and Jimmy D and Joey C Taped 3/24/21
GloucesterCast 485: With Jane Noble, Lisa Zellenka, Joe Fish Printer, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac, Pat and Jimmy D and Joey C Taped 3/24/21
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Good Morning, Rockport
We took a quick drive down T Wharf this morning. We didn’t have time to stay long or hunt for the perfect photo, but the reflections on the water were pretty.

Egrets Back in Town
A sure sign of seasonal change is seeing egrets again. These are my first for the year, hanging around near Mile Marker. Welcome back. You are a sight for sore eyes.




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Backyard Growers hosts online Lunch & Learn, “Frontyard Growers: Algonquian Farmers of Cape Ann”

Who were the indigenous and colonial farmers of Cape Ann? How and where did they plant? What did they grow? How did land pass from Algonquians to colonists on Cape Ann? What role did enslaved people and freed slaves play in the Cape Ann farm economy? Was Dogtown farmed? What can we learn from indigenous growers about conserving land, managing trees, using our soil and water, cultivating crops for food and medicine, preserving harvests, and saving seed? What inspiration can we draw from Algonquian garden designs and community feasting?
Mary Ellen Lepionka of Gloucester…
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First Look: The Byrnes Family Early Education Center At The Cape Ann YMCA With Executive Director Tim Flaherty
Capturing Annisquam River at twilight
Joey – here’s a pic for your consideration. It even looks the same upsidedown.Gorgeous reflection of the river and bridge. We enjoy all the info you send out.
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