Go Get Some.
Bishco Is Serving Froyo And It’s Delicious
Go Get Some.
My View of Life on the Dock
Go Get Some.
Taking a walk on Shore Road on Tuesday the sky and ocean were sending a message of calmness.

From Sefatia’s Facebook page:

Hi Joey –
I’m working from home and don’t have my log-in info for the community bulletin board. Could you share the link to this fund with your readers and network? We’re hoping to help as many people as we can.
We’re a community that really cares about each other. We’re also socially and economically dependent on each other. We need to do what we can to help. So here we are.
In response to the mandatory closures of businesses and lay-offs due to COVID-19, Action Inc. has partnered with the City of Gloucester, the Chamber of Commerce, and other municipalities to create theCape Ann Emergency Relief Fund. The funds raised will directly support hourly workers in the service/hospitality/retail/entertainment industries.
link: actioninc.org/emergencyfund
Thanks Joey. Hope you’re doing well.
Megan
Updating anyone interested


Thank you for this reassuring sentiment on Washington Street. And thank you health care workers among many others!

Message from Wenham Museum, offering arts programming for the little ones:

Hi Joey,
Susan O’Leary here with SassyEcoBags. I have an order to complete and then I plan to dive in to making facemasks for the local med folks. Do you know if there is a need in Gloucester and if these homemade masks are actually being used/helpful? Where is the most need? Is there a particular material I should use? Is the pattern with a pouch preferred over a mask without? Any insight is helpful. Thank you!!
(author’s note: Signs of the times updated as I add signs to the original 3/25/2020 post, most recent at top. Gloucester, Mass.)
3/28/2020
Jeff’s Variety “Because of Limited Staff” signs
3/27/2020
MBTA crew disinfecting train station stop, Gloucester, Mass.

George’s Coffee Shop of Gloucester corner of Washington and Centennial sign- Take Out Available (978)281-1910
Wolf Hill sign – Closed Stay Healthy & Safe!


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APERTO. Yes, we are open today!!! With the most safest precautions and intentions of feeding our community! We have fresh local produce just harvested from @cedarrockgardens, lots of pasta, our house made tomato sauce, @consorziovaccherosse parmigiano + all our Italian friends provisions! Call today for curb side pick up ☎️ PASTA HOTLINE 978-868-5005.
Pastaio Via Corta is located at 123 Main Street, Gloucester.
Ryan & Wood Distilleries at Blackburn Park.
Because of the COVID-19 crisis, we have switched our production lines to making hand-sanitizer to try and help out. The Federal Government (FDA) recently gave distilleries permission to make this to help with the shortage. It’s made from our vodka distillate according to the World Health Organization recipe of Alcohol (80% of product), Hydrogen Peroxide and Glycerol. https://www.fda.gov/media/136289/download
We intend on donating to local food banks, medical providers, and people who work with elderly. Today we have reached out to the Council of Aging and Cape Ann Food Pantry.
In 2006, Bob Ryan and his nephew Dave Wood founded Ryan & Wood Distilleries with the dream of producing small batch spirits in their coastal home of Gloucester, MA on Cape Ann. Steeped in blue-collar maritime history, Gloucester is an ideal “port of origin” for our whiskies, gins, rums, and vodkas. Our spirits are made the old-fashioned way in our copper pot and column still, fit for hard-working locals and world travelers alike.
Growing up, Bob spent most his days on the Gloucester waterfront working at his father’s seafood processing company. After 35 successful years he sought out a new adventure. Ryan & Wood proved to be a perfect marriage of his manufacturing knowledge and his wish to pay homage to his hometown’s maritime past, now evident in the artwork on each of our bottles. Bob loves to say that Gloucester was built by “ships of wood and men of iron,” noting that only the ships have changed.
They say “father knows best,” but when it comes to spirits, this mother and grandmother is the Queen of tasting Whiskey, Rum, Gin, and Vodka. Possessing the best palette of the crew, Kathy has the final say on what gets the Ryan & Wood stamp of approval.
Doug represents the second generation of the Ryan family to take up distilling. An attorney by trade, he handles the legal work of our highly-regulated industry but prefers to be milling grains and mashing whiskey! You can catch him on the production floor during your tour, and at most of our tastings and promotional events pouring spirits and spreading the word.
Jennifer handles most of Ryan & Wood’s Social Media and marketing efforts, but her Dominican heritage gives her a special perspective on the world of Rum! She also has the some of the finest handwriting in the region, a necessary skill for writing the barrel and bottle number on each individual bottle of our single-barrel craft whiskies.
The “Wood” of Ryan & Wood, Bob and Kathy’s nephew Dave helped found the company and worked tirelessly to build it from the ground up. Although he passed away in 2012, his fingerprints still linger in every aspect of the operation. Dave’s business acumen was only surpassed by his sharp wit and dedication to his family. We’re proud to carry on his legacy with each bottle of Ryan & Wood. Cheers, Dave!
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Thanks to Paul Horovitz for this striking photo of a recent late afternoon on the Annisquam.


The Baker-Polito administration today March 24 introduced a new tool for anyone interested in getting reliable COVID-19 updates for Massachusetts by text message. Text COVIDMA to 888-777 to receive messages and links directly from state and public health officials. This new tool is intended “help connect residents to information that they are look for through other public information channels, such as the state’s information line, 2-1-1, and website searches on Mass.Gov.” The link for further information is here.
