Jun 7 LOCAL 28 Facebook Live! Sunday @ 4 PM · Online Event

 

5pm start due to rain!

Yo – whoa! – we’re gonna live stream a set or two from the great outdoors on Sunday, June 7. You? At home, at the beach, at a social distance gathering… wherever ya have connectivity. We’ll be streaming from this page (not our group page) and we hope to see all of y’all out there! *This event will be weather permitting.

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Whale Watch Charter Huge Success

Thanks to Cape Ann Whale Watch for the charter trip aboard the Lady D with Captain Nick and Laura today under threatening skies and choppy seas to seek whales. We had a hugely successful (although a bit wet) trip and felt completely safe with the crew taking appropriate precautions to protect all of us against the virus.  Our masked family group of only 5 (the limit) enjoyed every minute.  The weather wasn’t perfect and the captain was careful to temper our expectations and make sure we were comfortable aboard choppy waters. He was even wonderful enough to turn back to the dock when one of us forgot their camera………good thing he went back, or there wouldn’t be this post today! (thanks Capt Jim for the hand there)

We enjoyed 2 separate sightings with a pair of whales in one area and 3 playful whales in the other area. There was even a full breach!!!! None of us was quick enough to get it on camera, but we got to see that as well as another “nose” breach.  It was a private 4 hour trip which cost a bit more than 4 tickets for the Hurricane II, BUT the experience of being close to the water made it an entirely different trip and totally worthwhile……PLUS we got 5 tickets for a future whale watch. So I feel it was worth the extra cost for the experience we had. I will be booking another. 

As you can see here, the skies were a bit grey so some of these photos almost appear to be black and white, but I hope they tell the story of a great day of sighting whales.

GMG Remembers Ray Lamont

2010:

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GloucesterCast With Gloucester Daily Times Editor Ray Lamont and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 4/23/14

Topics Include: Gloucester MA, 01930, Gloucester Daily Times Going To A Subscription Based Model For Online Access, What You Get From Local Newspapers That you Don’t Get Anywhere Else, Why A Subscription Based Model For Content Is Necessary

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1959 GloucesterLittle League Champs Photo From Sam Frontiero

Hi Joe, Might be fun for some of the guys in this picture looking back.Top row left to right:Jerry Cook, Paul Riley, Dave Deering,Laurie Kailanen Jr. Wayne Ojantakenen, Jim CainBottom row:Coach Red Deering (kinda cut out) Earl Worthly, Sam Frontiero (me) Joe Favazza, Ray Lane,Ricky Cusick, Mike Pistenma, Bobby Moore, Dave Frost, Assistant coach Laurie Kailanen Sr.The good ole days.

ChalkUpTheBlock

Hi,My name is Arjen Steegstra. I am a Gloucester resident looking for promotional support in developing a social media trend that I think is important for increasing morale in this troubling time. Public art is a reflection of its place and time. Public art activates the imagination and encourages people to pay attention and perceive more deeply the environment they occupy. It stimulates learning and thought about our society, about our interconnected lives, and about the social sphere as a whole. Chalk is a very accessible, legal, and non-permanent medium that everyone can use to show their support. It’s also fun! Originally my mission was to cheer up neighbors, walkers, joggers, the mail carrier and other essential workers with friendly messages and artworks on your block during quarantine. However, due to the recent tragedies, it has taken a turn to support the Black Lives Matter movement and help take a stance against police brutality. Using the instagram page @chalkuptheblock and the hashtag #chalkuptheblock I am able to share all of these messages on a single platform and bring attention to the supportive efforts in our community. I attached a link to the instagram page.
Thank you for your support,Arjen
#BlackLivesMatter#ChalkUpTheBlock
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Prancing Deer — pat morss

Last evening we were treated to a 10-minute show of deer tearing around the Audubon land between us and the Eastern Point Lighthouse, having so much fun. If you can, view the last 7 photos in a quick “slide show” format.

Restaurants Reopening for Outdoor Seating Monday June 8

As you are probably aware, some of our restaurants will be allowed to reopen for outdoor seating starting Monday June 8.  Please remember that restaurants will likely have limited seating so reservations will be very important. New procedures will be in place which are new for all of us, so be patient with staff and other customers as we all work our way through these new times.

Some of the restaurants we are aware of that are making plans for outdoor dining starting Monday include the following (images borrowed from each Facebook page)

Oliver’s Harbor (978-559-7638) plans to use their outdoor patio as well as some of the parking area for seating. Prime view of Main Street!

Olivers Harbor

Captain Carlos is now accepting reservations at 978-283-6342. Their outside deck is awesome and we are looking forward visiting again.

Capt Carlos

 

We had takeout (wonderful) from Seaport Grille last night and they displayed a sign that they will also be offering outside seating starting Monday June 8 (978-282-9799). Looking forward to some key lime pie!!

Seaport Grille

Egret Basking in the Late Afternoon Sun

A beautiful sight on Niles Pond was presented to us to try out my new camera lens! It was such a perfect setting, I’m not sure it was actually a good test of the lens. But it was made even better by the company of family members. Thanks Paula, Lori and Chris!

Passing Time on the Pier

We were killing some time before picking up our takeout so we went down to the Pier to see what was going on. Fishing vessels coming in, pleasure sailing and a family fishing were among the activities we saw. The fishing family was very successful!