Local businesses adjust to Covid-19 reopening “new” normal.
Surfside Subs and pizza shop one way routes and sanitized pens and on point pizza box placard
My View of Life on the Dock
Local businesses adjust to Covid-19 reopening “new” normal.
Surfside Subs and pizza shop one way routes and sanitized pens and on point pizza box placard

This is the fifth book authored by TIA President Emeritus Paul St. Germain. As a local historian he has detailed the rich history of this unique New England treasure and the efforts to preserve both its structures and natural history. He begins a thousand years ago when Indians summered there, moves to its discovery by famous explorers Samuel de Champlain and Captain John Smith in the seventeenth century, then to the fishermen, shipwrecks, and piracy around the island. From1835 to 1935, three lighthouses were built, all with fascinating stories of the keepers and their families. The island was opened to the public for the first time in 180 years in 2019 thanks to the efforts of the Thacher Island Association and Mass Audubon Society. This is the first book written about the complete history of Straitsmouth Island.
$25.00 includes shipping
Go to the Thacher Island web site at www.thacherisland.org/product/saving-straitsmouth-island/ to order.


It had to be done.
Assemble the best ingredients known to mankind, cook it on a vintage cast iron hibachi using lump charcoal.
Finish with Cape Ann Sea Salt Co. Rosemary and Black Pepper Flake Sea Salt.
Lobster from Captain Joe & Sons Lobster.
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They are getting big and seem pretty active. This is a screenshot from the webcam and you can see Annie, Squam and the 3 chicks.

Have you purchased your tickets to sail with @beauportcruiselines for their Summer Dinner Cruise Series? They set sail every Thursday and Saturday this summer! Tickets are selling fast, check out the upcoming dates below and purchase your tickets today, link in their bio! Upcoming dates: July 18th, July 23rd and July 25th!

*Every Thursday and Saturday starting on July 16th, *join us for weekly sunset dinner cruises sailing around Gloucester Harbor. Enjoy a classic New England Lobster Bake Dinner, cocktail service and music in the background while taking in the ocean breeze and views.
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We tend to get a lot of questions regarding the most effective way to manage pain. Is a topical treatment better than supplementing with the oil? Is there a certain amount I should be using? How long will it take to kick in?
Firstly we would like to note that the best way to treat pain is typically by attacking it from both sides (an external application as well as an internal application). This can be achieved by pairing a low to moderate dose of oil under the tongue in addition to applying a pain cream to the affected area. The benefits of using both oil and cream is that you will need much less of each product to achieve pain relief. Additionally, when using the oil, it enhances the effect of the topical treatment so as to make it more potent, and last much…
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I have to apologize to John who came to Restorative yoga last Wednesday evening and my internet lost it’s connection just long enough for Zoom to quit in my browser. I did not have your contact info so couldn’t get back to you. So sorry and if it ever happens again, watch out Xfinity, just come back in to the meeting and I’ll let you in.

Join us for some Summertime fun. We will dance and sing to these classic Summer tunes. More fun than a day at the beach or a drive in a convertible at the Drive In. Plus no ants or mosquitos.
If you are new to Nia with Linda, these streaming classes are free. Share with anyone who you feel needs a little movement and fun in their lives during this period of social isolation.
So here is how it works. It will be easier for…
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Love my swan from Toodeloos , as Rick says, he can find me in the water.



Chair brigade busy by 7am.
The art of Long Beach. Not quite chair wars. More like summer morning ritual for regulars.

Photos from Rina Cavallinni

