Now Open To The Local Community!
TranquiliSea, The Wellness Space at Beauport Hotel Gloucester
Now Open To The Local Community!
My View of Life on the Dock
Now Open To The Local Community!

At this time of the year sunsets in Magnolia are amazing.

January morning….

We had lunch today at Sugar Magnolia’s on Main Street today (‘cuz it tastes good!) and I’m glad we stopped. We learned that their last day will be Saturday Jan 9 until reopening in March. So, if you’ve been thinking about take out or sit down, you should make your plans this week. Amy, a podcast listener, skillfully and efficiently handled orders as well as phone calls for takeout. Our lunch was fantastic. Jim had the Western Ave Grilled Cheese special…yum…and I had the Buffalo Chicken wrap which is a go-to favorite of mine. Thanks, Amy, for the cookie. You were 100% correct about how good it was!









Yesterday Jan 5 2021:

ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT RUNNING OUT OF MONEY? WILL YOU OUTLIVE YOUR MONEY OR WILL IT OUTLIVE YOU?
Are you successful? Do you have adult children who are struggling? Do you want to give them a leg-up in this challenging world they face today? One way to transfer some of your assets to a younger generation while you are alive is to purchase and fund permanent insurance for them, employing the ‘BE YOUR OWN BANKER‘ concept, i.e., stacking the cash value and using the accumulation for a source of loans for their personal use, business purposes and investment opportunities without having to go through financial underwriting, or for a stream of future, after-tax income. Another approach: if you are able to employ premium financing solutions towards any variety of complex financial and tax problems you may be facing, consider purchasing a significant amount of permanent insurance with premium…
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Looking for a different remote office for the day? Relax and work in the privacy and comfort of a Beauport guest room, complete with office space plus ocean or Gloucester city views. WFH (“Work From Hotel”) and enjoy a variety of amenities available for daytime guest use, including guest rooms with desks, a spacious lobby lounge, dining at 1606 Restaurant and Bar, massage, yoga and wellness treatments at the TranquiliSea Wellness Space, gift shopping at Beauport Boutique and more.
Our Day Rate Offer includes:・ 8AM check-in and 6PM check-out・ An energy snack pack to keep your workflow going・ Complimentary Wi-Fi・ Bottled water・ Usage of hotel printing services・ Additional business concierge services upon request
Both in-room dining and restaurant dining available, as well as our lobby lounge area or private dining rooms for social distanced in-person meetings.1/4/21-4/2/21, blackout dates apply. City view – $89, Ocean – $119, taxes are…
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Burgers & Brews, Wine Wednesday & Prime Rib Sunday

Winter Specials at 1606
Cozy up in the 1606 dining lounge at Beauport. Enjoy ocean views, fire-side seating and fresh menu specials starting this week.
Monday Night- Burgers & Brews
A special burger menu (choice of 3) paired with one of our seasonal New England microbrews – $12
Tuesday Night- Prix Fix Menu
Three-course menu – $35
Wednesday Night- Wine Wednesday
A glass of wine chosen by our Sommelier Lynn Bennett, paired with a special appetizer created from our Chef John Welch.
$16.06 – 1 per guest
Thursday Night- New England Fish Fry
Fish, fries, slaw and tartar – $20
Sunday Night- Prime Rib
Twice baked potato, buttered asparagus,
au jus, Yorkshire pudding – $26
Winter surfing, Long Beach, January 5, 2021



Whether the weather be cold or whether the weather be hot, they weather the weather, whatever the weather (and they like it a lot!)













Looming application deadline for the housing lottery. See SEB info & flyers below:
OVERVIEW:
At Halyard, discover a collection of modern residences and thoughtful amenities that set a new wave for apartment living in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Walkable to everyday shopping necessities, close to downtown and the waterfront, and right next door to a brand new, state-of-the-art YMCA, Halyard will offer a contemporary haven for a lifestyle of fair winds and following seas. Located just off Blackburn Circle in Gloucester, Halyard will offer 200 apartments consisting of studio, one and two-bedroom apartment homes featuring spacious layouts and high end finishes with granite countertops, stainless-steel appliances, and vinyl plank flooring in all living/dining areas. 30 affordable apartments will be ready for occupancy starting in 2021. All affordable apartments will be rented to households with incomes at or below 80% of the area median income through this application process.
The community includes a 5,365 square foot Clubhouse that features a great room with tasting kitchen, fitness center, and a game room with shuffleboard and foosball. Work from home space is also available in the collaborative coworking areas. Four legged friends are always welcome with our pet wash and grooming station available, 24/7. Outdoor amenities include a gaming area, fire pit and BBQ area. Halyard is a smoke-free, and pet friendly community. Halyard is sure to set a new standard for apartment living with first occupancy expected in February 2021.
SEB housing
KEY DATES
January 11, 2021: Information Session: 6:00pm via YouTube at https://youtu.be/1CVjPJsGXlY (or just search for SEB Housing) and via Conference Call – (425) 436-6200. Code: 862627
February 12, 2021: Application Deadline: 100% complete applications must be submitted by 2pm
February 25, 2021: Lottery: 6:00pm via YouTube at https://youtu.be/8d7alq3O9Yw (or just search SEB Housing) and conference call — (425) 436-6200. Code: 862627
Maximum Allowable Household Income
1 Person Household: $67,400
2 Person Household: $77,000
3 Person Household: $86,650
4 Person Household: $96,250
SEB housing
photos at top: January 2021 Halyard apartment complex and YMCA construction status. For July 2020 photographs of the construction, see here
On Monday took a walk on Wingaersheek Beach. It was windy and the ocean was rough. The Annisquam Lighthouse looked very pretty as always.

Snow squall….

GLOUCESTER — Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken, Public Health Director Karin Carroll and Fire Chief Eric Smith are pleased to announce that the City of Gloucester has been approved by the state to host a COVID-19 vaccination clinic next week for local first responders.
The clinic is the result of a regional effort by the communities of Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Essex and Ipswich to organize a clinic for local first responders. The City of Gloucester will be distributing 500 doses of the the Moderna vaccine beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 12, which must be given to each person in two doses, approximately one month apart.
“We are pleased to be able to provide this clinic for local first responders and are thankful for all of the hard work that has been undertaken to get us to this point,” Mayor Romeo Theken said. “This is a critical milestone in our efforts to address the COVID-19 pandemic, and this clinic is the result of a regional push to provide a local vaccine site for our first responders. Thank you to everyone who has helped make this a reality, it is a great step forward for Cape Ann and the surrounding area.”
Gloucester’s Health Department is one of approximately 115 organizations statewide approved to distribute vaccinations as part of phase one of the state’s COVID-19 vaccination distribution plan. Vaccines will not be available for the general public until April, at the earliest. For more information about the state’s estimated vaccine distribution timeline, read below.
“Vaccinating our first responders is a tremendous step in the right direction, and we are deeply thankful to be able to organize these clinics,” Director Carroll said. “We have a long way to go, however, and are still in the very early stages of the state’s vaccination distribution plans. We will continue to update our community as more information becomes available in the coming weeks and months about vaccination opportunities locally. Until then, we urge everyone to continue doing their part to stop the spread and protect themselves, their loved ones and their community from this virus.”
“We’re thankful to be receiving the vaccines from the state and to have the resources to provide this clinic for our local first responders,” Public Health Nurse Hiland said. “However, we are seeing an alarming rise in COVID-19 cases statewide following the holidays, and we still have several months to go before this vaccine is going to be available to the public. We need everyone to wear their masks, practice social distancing, limit social gatherings and stay home if you feel sick.”
Information about the days and hours of operation for the clinic will be shared with area first responders so that they can schedule their vaccine appointments, learn more about the vaccine and conduct all necessary paperwork online.
The City of Gloucester also wishes to share the following information about the state’s distribution plan for the vaccine over the coming months:
For more information about the state of Massachusetts’ timeline for vaccine distribution, click here. For more information about COVID-19 vaccines in general, visit the CDC’s website here and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health website here.
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Don’t get me wrong, I’d prefer a sunny summer day on the harbor, but winter days sure are pretty too. Can’t go wrong, really!
