Can you tell which one is the Alpha?
Herons Feeding At The Dock
Can you tell which one is the Alpha?
My View of Life on the Dock
Can you tell which one is the Alpha?

GloucesterCast 421 Livestream with Sal and Beth Zerilli, Ann Malloy, Ray Cahill, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz and Joey C Taped 5/22/20
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Thank you to the people on the front lines of the crisis that are sacrificing being away from their families- First Responders, Health Care Workers, Grocery Store People, Truckers and anyone else sacrificing to keep things moving.
Happy Birthday to Kate who made being quarantined with pretty great
Death Row Subs Update
Awesome Gloucester/Rockport Pandemic related grants www.awesomefoundation.org
Getting Tito’d / Beer me Bro / Wined
DC Report
Beauport Takeout was stupid good -new executive chef John Welsh
Horribles Parade /Fireworks/June Fiesta Off. Schooner Festival is still on the the schedule
Atlantic Power Cleaning Is Frickin Awesome!
Tonno Doing Takeout BBQ this weekend!
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It seems nearly everyone in town already knows this, but the Cupboard in Stage Fort Park is open for ice cream! Looks like we need to wait for food options.


Beautiful flowers on Shore Road, also they smelled wonderful.

Gloucester Biotechnology Academy’s Class of 2021 is set to begin in the fall, and applications are still being accepted! This affordable, 9-month program is an incredible opportunity to gain the skills needed to start a new career in biotech.
Please visit our website at gmgi.org/apply or reach out to Education Director John Doyle at john.doyle@gmgi.org for more information – we are happy to answer any questions you have!

Kate and I thought we needed to paint our house and were really not looking forward to that bill.
Sean Coakley from Atlantic Power Cleaning came out and inspected the house and told me he was pretty confident the house didn’t need to be painted, that it just needed power washing.
Not only did they power wash the house, but they cleaned the gutters and teh house looks like it was freshly painted!
To say we are thrilled would be an understatement.

Check out the before and after photos-
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FOB Len Burgess sent me this link and information from Barry O’Brien
Good Morning Len.
Attached is the Video created by the Essex Veterans.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could get this posted on Good Morning Gloucester in time for memorial day. It would be great it it went up tonight and stayed up through Monday, with the idea of people being able to share it throughout the weekend.
Here is the copy that goes with it:
Memorial Day is a special holiday set aside to honor military personnel who’ve fought and died for our freedom. The veterans of Essex Massachusetts have created this virtual Memorial Day service to carry on the tradition as safely as possible.
We hope that this will allow you to celebrate and remember with us, wherever you are. This is for all veterans and their families who have given everything for our freedom.
This year, let us also remember those who fight for us every day during these unprecedented times of COVID-19.
Thank you for watching and sharing this virtual ceremony of honor with others.
If the file of the video, which is big, is too hard to deal with, the file can be downloaded directly from: https://vimeo.com/418638853
Thank you, Len!
Barry
THANK YOU to Cape Ann Photo Tours for sharing his birding experience recently at Mystic Lakes in Medford. It can be found on You Tube at this link. I hopped right in the car with high hopes and a fully charged camera. I was not disappointed. I’ll be going again for sure. Feeding eages, flying eagles, watering eagles, juvenile eagles….it was quite an afternoon!

Funny, hard working, smart and beautiful. Love you Katers
GLOUCESTER — Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken, Director of Public Works Michael Hale and Public Health Director Karin Carroll announce the City of Gloucester’s phase 1 reopening plan for welcoming the public back to the City’s beaches and Stage Fort Park as the warm weather arrives.
“I am proud that our city’s leadership team has developed a plan that incorporates responsible procedures and guidance that will allow people to safely enjoy our beautiful beaches this summer,” Mayor Romeo Theken said. “We ask that everyone adheres to the rules in place to keep people safe and healthy so that our beaches can hopefully remain open, even at a health-conscious reduced capacity, until further notice.”
The City of Gloucester has aligned its reopening plan for City beaches and Stage Fort Park with the state’s safety and reopening standards during Phase 1 for coastal and inland beaches throughout Massachusetts. To read the state’s guidelines, click here.
All of Gloucester’s beaches and Stage Fort Park will be open on Friday, May 22 — Memorial Day Weekend. This phase is anticipated to end June 8, but could be extended or amended. Each reopening phase will be evaluated frequently and changes may occur mid-phase, such as strengthening or loosening restrictions. See below for guidance regarding limited access to specific areas.
Lifeguards will be on duty at Good Harbor and Wingaersheek beaches beginning on Friday, May 22, and at Half Moon beach on Saturday, May 23. Lifeguards will be on duty at other city beaches beginning June 20 (Father’s Day Weekend).
All beachgoers must adhere to the following guidance from City officials:
Gloucester Beaches will operate as follows:
There will be no police enforcement on the beaches; it is not the responsibility of city staff, lifeguards or police to enforce social distancing or the wearing of masks and face coverings. However, if it becomes clear to City Officials that social distancing and other guidance to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is not being followed, the City may close its beaches or further limit access.
In other words, the City of Gloucester does not intend to go person-to-person ensuring that everyone is following public health guidelines, however if in the judgement of public health and safety officials, these guidelines are being wantonly ignored and public health is in danger, the beaches will be closed.
Beach visitors are asked to review all signage before entering the beach to ensure rules and regulations will not be inadvertently violated.
“It’s the public’s responsibility to do continue to follow the guidance and restrictions that have been put in place for their wellbeing as well as the health and safety of others,” Carroll said. “We urge residents and visitors: maintain social distance. Wear a face covering when social distancing isn’t feasible. Please do the right thing, so that we can keep reducing the spread of this virus and move forward with reopening, safely.”
Beach parking stickers are available for residents/resident seniors only at this time. Applications will need to be downloaded from the City’s website here and mailed to the P.O. box listed at the top of the form for processing. Those with questions regarding sticker eligibility can email bsticker@gloucester-ma.gov or call 978-281-9708. Inquiries will be answered within two business days. Due to high volume of applications, processing may take up to two weeks. Residents can enter parking facilities using last years’ parking sticker or a current valid motor vehicle registration and license with a Gloucester address until this season’s sticker is available.
Non-resident beach stickers will not be sold this year. Daily parking rates will apply for all non-residents. Temporary beach stickers/vouchers are unavailable.
The City additionally reminds residents and visitors that the following activities and items are banned on public and residential beach property in Gloucester:
Residents and visitors are also reminded that recent ordinances have been changed to protect wildlife, and it is forbidden to disturb, harass, harbor or feed seagulls, waterfowls or crows directly or indirectly at any beach or other public property. Additionally, there is an endangered/threatened wildlife buffer zone at Good Harbor Beach, and violations to that area are subject to a $300 fine.
Our Loyal podcast viewers witnessed Nichole’s dog taking a monster dump during our GloucesterCast podcast. Said dog ‘minnow” is not only a notorious poop photobomber but also a very generous gift giver.

The City shares the following information on beaches / parking opening tomorrow Friday May 22. See this link for the entire message. Enjoy your weekend, stay smart.
We have developed a plan that incorporates responsible procedures and guidance that will allow people to safely enjoy our beaches and Stage Fort Park. All beaches are open but as of tomorrow, Friday, May 22. This phase is anticipated to end June 8 but could be amended or extended.
Good Harbor Beach will be open to residents ONLY, at a reduced capacity. Wingaersheek Beach will be open to residents and a limited number of non-residents, at a reduced capacity. Stage Fort Park will be open to the public.
Parking at Good Harbor, Wingaersheek, and Stage Fort Park will be open to residents with a 2019 or 2020 beach parking sticker or license & motor vehicle registration showing a Gloucester address for entry. Non-residents will be required to pay daily parking rates at Wingaersheek and Stage Fort Park. Cash only and exact change is preferred.
Parking at Niles and Plum Cove Beaches will be for residents only with a 2019 or 2020 beach parking sticker. No parking will be available on Farrington Avenue for beach access and this will be enforced by the Gloucester Police Department.
All beach visitors are required to set up at least 12 feet apart from other groups on their towels, limit groups to no more than 10 people; wear face coverings or masks except when swimming, and carry in, carry out trash.
Additional information regarding beach stickers:
Those with questions regarding sticker eligibility can email bsticker@gloucester-ma.gov or call 978-281-9708. Inquiries will be answered within two business days. Due to high volume of applications, processing may take up to two weeks. Residents can enter parking facilities using last years’ parking sticker or a current valid motor vehicle registration and license with a Gloucester address until this season’s sticker is available.
Since the Memorial Day Observance at Gloucester High is canceled, Cape Ann Veterans Services & 1623 Studios will air a special program on Channel 12 (Comcast) & their Facebook pages on Monday, May 25 at 11am to honor those who have served & continue to serve our country.




GLOUCESTER, MASS. (May 20, 2020) – Although the Cape Ann Museum is closed temporarily during the pandemic to protect staff and visitors, there are many rich opportunities to experience the Museum virtually with a new initiative called CAM Video Vault, which features 60 lectures, programs, and archival material dating back to 1992.
The wide range of offerings include exhibition and program lectures by curators, artists, community leaders, educators, and others. Featuring discussions about past museum exhibitions, well-known artists with Cape Ann roots, natural environments and habitats around Cape Ann, as well as the region’s maritime history all 60 programs are accessible via the Museum’s website.
To help at-home educators and parents looking for a variety of online resources for their children, the Museum is also adding educational content from its robust…
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