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My View of Life on the Dock







Gloucester400™ today officially launched The 400 Stories Project with a Call for Stories to all Gloucester residents and the announcement of an online public meeting via Zoom™ on Wednesday, April 29th at 7:00 p.m. (EDT). There are two ways to attend the meeting. Residents can join the Zoom Meeting using this web address: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81198170443 or attend the Facebook Live event (available via the Gloucester400 Facebook page).
In keeping with the city’s quadricentennial theme, “Our People, Our Stories,” the goal of The 400 Stories Project is to collect, preserve, and share the stories of Gloucester’s people from throughout its 400-year history. Beginning today and continuing through 2023, residents of all ages and backgrounds are encouraged to submit true stories and factual accounts about memorable people from Gloucester they have known. Through these stories, the Project seeks to commemorate the rich diversity, strength of character, and unique accomplishments (large or small) that have connected the people of Gloucester today and across the centuries. Detailed information, ideas, and instructions for how to submit stories are available on the Gloucester400 website, www.GloucesterMA400.org/400Stories.
There’s No Better Time for a Good Story Than Now
Today’s Call for Stories follows the partnership recently struck with Endicott College’s Center for Oral History (see Feb. 14, 2020 new release, “Endicott College and Gloucester400™ Partner to Collect and Preserve the City’s Fascinating Oral History”). In addition, project organizers understand that during this period of social distancing, many households have newfound time to reflect and share experiences, anecdotes — even tell a few tall tales. This combination of events inspired the launch of this citywide undertaking as a means of bringing people together in spirit while, for reasons of safety, they must be physically apart.
Bruce Tobey, tri-chairperson of the Gloucester400™ steering committee and president of Gloucester Celebration Corporation explained, “In recent weeks, as we’ve practiced social distancing and self-quarantine, many of us have felt the need for safe reconnection with our community. This time has given us more opportunities to reminisce about friends, loved ones, and the unforgettable characters who have shaped our lives, history, and future. For me, personally, the recent passing of my friend, Joe Orange, underscored how much his life touched Gloucester and generations to come. Fortunately, through the work and generosity of Jason Grow, Joe’s story was recorded in photographs and the recollections of those who knew him.” [Photo available]
An award-winning photographer, Jason Grow captured the story of Joe Orange while creating his recent series on Cape Ann’s World War II veterans. Jason’s photos, interviews, and many memories from the community have already helped preserve the legacies of Gloucester’s veterans, including Joe Orange.
“Think for a moment,” Tobey continued. “How many of us have friends, family, and neighbors whose stories deserve to be told and retold? So, at this time, when we have a chance to reflect more deeply and often on those we’ve known and respected, we hope Gloucester residents will tell us more of the stories of our people. We are committed to uncovering, preserving, and commemorating the City’s history through accounts of the lives of its people.”
What Makes a Good Gloucester Story?
Factual stories of many kinds about Gloucester and its people are welcome. Narratives, vignettes, and ideas can be found everywhere, from the stories of the men, woman, and children who shaped our history to present-day accounts of individuals and groups whose contributions to our everyday lives come from the arts, education, industry, traditions, families, and neighborhoods.
Tell Your Story
Ideas may also be submitted immediately; but, for more guidance, Gloucester residents are encouraged to join the Zoom call on April 29th at 7:00 p.m.here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81198170443 or to visit the Gloucester400 Facebook Live event that will be streamed at the same time. Videos, audio recordings, and brief written descriptions may be uploaded online by visiting www.GloucesterMA400.org/400Stories. Residents who would like to contribute a story but are unable to record it or write about it, can contact the Gloucester400™ team by email (gloucester400@gmail.com) or USPS mail (P.O. Box 603, Gloucester MA 01930) for assistance.
This is two hours in. Grate temp between 220-290F.
This is setting them up in the foil pan to braise with brown sugar, honey, bbq sauce and apple juice for braising liquid.
Went to walk out to Rafe’s Chasm and the color of the ocean and clouds were so pretty. Happy Earth Day.

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The surf wasn’t that big the other day when we encountered this guy trying to ride the waves, but it was fun to watch him for a bit anyway.



Surfside Subs and Pizza has been open for about a week now, right along side Long Beach Dairy Maid….a sure sign spring has officially arrived. We ordered pizza and the Tuesday Lobster Roll Special ($12.95) for dinner recently. What a treat! Any local pizza I have tried is great, but Surfside holds a special place in my heart because their pizza is closest to what I remember from my favorite teenage pizza place on the shores of Lake Erie. This pizza takes me right back to those “wonder years”. Another special is Wicked Wednesday: buy one 18″ pizza at regular price and get another 18″ cheese pizza for $3. There’s an app you can download for the easiest way to order: SurfSide Subs….I plan to give that a try. Delivery available through ChowNow, DoorDash (specials do not apply with DoorDash) and GrubHub.



LEAP for Education is still currently planning to run a FREE 2020 Summer Internship Program for Gloucester High School Students (and students from other surrounding towns)!
Work virtually or live with a company where you will gain important workplace skills
Start to build a resume for college and future endeavors
Receive school credit and a salary or stipend
Regularly scheduled virtual workplace skills workshops on topics such as job interviewing, job hunting, and resume writing
For more information, to set up an interview to discuss your interests, or to register, please email JoAnn Leavitt, Program Coordinator, at jleavitt@leap4ed.org
STUDENTS: MAKE GREAT USE OF YOUR TIME THIS SUMMER!APPLY NOW!

forwarded by Chris McCarthy

Shopping Wine Online Made Easier & Safer
on Savour’s Online Market
In addition to our ongoing Curbside Pickup program for a safer shopping experience, minimizing risk – that our customers access by phone (978. 282.1455) and / or email ( kathleen@savourwineandcheese.com ) – we have expanded our website’s presentation of wines to select from our Online Store.
>Currently there are 100 wines available from our stock of over 700 personally curated selections in our Online Store, each with descriptions of the tasting experience.
>Soon we will post a second collection of 80 wines from our popular $14.99 bins,
expressing the desired qualities of complexity, gaining length, balance and finish.
Here again, each wine’s taste experience is described. Please check back.
Online Shopping at Savour: Easy & Efficient
Begin by entering > http://www.shop.savourwineandcheese.com/main.sc
taking you directly to our Online Store.
>Adding wine to your cart and placing your order, we…
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It’s Cazeault Solar & Home! “Best Of The North Shore Magazine”
The Readers of “BONS” magazine awarded us Number #1 for Solar and Home.
We are thrilled that you voted for us and we wanted to say a sincere Thank You to you.
We also wanted to tell our dedicated staff that, “You Are The Best!”.

Fill out the form or email me at goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com and I’ll have lifelong Gloucester resident Tim Sanborn from Cazeault Solar call you to go over your options for free.

Today is the 50th Anniversary of ‘Earth Day.’ Be sure to spend some time in nature today, in gratitude, as you celebrate this wondrous planet where we all live. We are the earth’s caregivers and protectors, and that was never more evident and important than now. As Astronaut Carl Sagan’s photo demonstrated and spoke of, the earth is but a tiny speck of dust in the Universe. “Everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives,” Sagan later wrote. “On a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.”Candy Hansen, a planetary scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory who worked on the Voyager imaging team noted, “It also made me think about how vulnerable our tiny planet is.”

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Before the weather changed on Tuesday walked to the post office with a mask and social distancing, the weather was beautiful and the waves were making another appearance.

| Dear hometown friends,
I hope this finds you staying safe and sane as we move into what feels like week 462 of social distancing. I also hope you’ll join me on May 6 for a very special event to launch THE BOOK OF V. here on Cape Ann. Who: I’ll be in conversation with my dear teacher and friend Charlotte Gordon––and YOU! Please mark the date! And if you’re able to, please support our local small business, The Bookstore of Gloucester, by calling 978-281-1548 or emailing gloucesterbookstore@gmail.com and pre-ordering a signed copy of THE BOOK OF V. Thank you! Though this event is open to anyone anywhere in the world (feel free to share!) I’m sending this to folks on and around Cape Ann in the hopes that many of you will recognize each other––and we might create together a much-needed boost of community and connection. It’s never been truer that I cannot wait to see your faces. Thank you! P.S. A cool piece of recent news: The audiobook for THE BOOK OF V. just won an Earphone Award from AudioFile Magazine! These awards go to “truly exceptional titles that excel in narrative voice and style, characterizations, suitability to audio, and enhancement of the text.” Buy it here or anywhere audiobooks are sold.
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Even though we cannot all be together to clean up take a walk today with a bag using social distancing, mask and gloves and pick up one spot of trash and litter.
