Live GloucesterCast 390, With Scottie Mac, Chris and Connor McCarthy and Joey Ciaramitaro 3/22/20

GloucesterCast 390, With Scottie Mac, Chris and Connor McCarthy and Joey Ciaramitaro 3/22/20

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Kenny Rogers Dies at 81 (not of coronavirus)

Governor Charlie Baker today activated the Massachusetts National Guard to support the Commonwealth’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak, representing a significant addition of supply chain resources available to the Commonwealth and its residents.

Governor Baker’s order authorizes activation of up to 2,000 National Guard members across the Commonwealth, who will be tasked with supporting requests from state agencies for equipment, logistics, warehousing, and related duties. Local cities, towns, and state agencies should submit requests for support through the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency.

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Savour Wine and Cheese

Home DeliveryGuidelines to Place Your Order

-Call – (978) 282. 1455, Tues. -Sat., during business hours.

-Call – (312) 286. 1924,  Sundays & Mondays,

-email: kathleen@savourwineandcheese.com …anytime.

We have all your recent purchases on our database for reference, and I can select wines for you, please ask.      

>Free Delivery (Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester, Magnolia and Essex).

>Minimum Purchase of $50 includes: wine, beer, cheese, charcuterie, pantry item, bread, snacks… everything Savor.

>Require a person 21yrs to receive order & please provide recipient’s phone # to confirm delivery time.

http://savourwineandcheese.com/

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Baker-Polito Administration Activates Massachusetts National Guard to Support COVID-19 Response

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Governor Charlie Baker today activated the Massachusetts National Guard to support the Commonwealth’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak, representing a significant addition of supply chain resources available to the Commonwealth and its residents.

Governor Baker’s order authorizes activation of up to 2,000 National Guard members across the Commonwealth, who will be tasked with supporting requests from state agencies for equipment, logistics, warehousing, and related duties. Local cities, towns, and state agencies should submit requests for support through the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency.

“Activating the National Guard will help support our Administration’s efforts to keep residents safe and secure during the COVID-19 outbreak,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “The expertise of the Massachusetts National Guard will benefit our communities with logistical support and other assistance as we continue to respond to this crisis.”

Life Going On

It has been hard for me in recent days to determine what tone to take with these posts. For myself, one minute I am panic planning and preparing. The next minute I feel pretty confident knowing I am doing my part along with so many others and that this will not last forever. I expect it is the same for many of you.

Many of you follow us from afar, longing to see familiar sights and hear what’s new. I’m not going to tell you anything new here today, but we took our daily ride-around and noticed a few things.  Mostly, we noticed “life going on”. Lots and lots of people were out on the beautiful sunny day, but perhaps that was because so many normal inside locations are not available. It was Saturday, but does that matter now? Tough to look at empty municipal lots……heartwarming to see kids playing in the sand……gratifying to see groups of people respecting distance recommendations. It’s life as we know it now. It’s life going on. Here are some shots from our ride today showing this for those who need to see it. Stay well.

 

Beauport Hotel to Close Temporarily

An email notification I received this morning Mar 22

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To Our Guests,

With an abundance of caution and in the best interest of our employees, their families and our guests, in recent hours we’ve decided to pause all operations at Beauport Hotel Gloucester, this evening through April 5th, 2020. At this current time, we plan to accept room reservations for arrivals beginning April 6th, 2020 and beyond. This timeline may be adjusted as we continue to assess the situation daily. We do look forward to reopening and welcoming guests just as soon as we feel it is safe to do so. Our reservations team is ready and available to assist you with future plans – please contact our team at info@beauporthotel.com.

Our Weddings and Events Teams remain fully available for future bookings and planning – we’re your virtual wedding planners! Pease contact us at events@beauporthotel.com for all questions and interests. While in-person visits aren’t available at this time, we’ll be doing virtual site tours, video conferencing and more, working closely with clients to plan future celebrations and events.

We’ll still be (happily!) taking overnight stay reservations for this Spring, Summer and beyond, and we hope you’ll continue with your plans to join us – something to look forward to.

We wish you health, safety and positivity during the time. Look toward enjoying the Beauport deck in the sunshine, relaxing in the lobby lounge, and taking in the BirdsEye Rooftop ocean views, very soon. Please stay tuned for news on our reopening.

Best,

Ray Johnston & Lauren Johnston

Managing Directors

City of Gloucester Coronavirus Advisory -Number of actions in place to prevent community transmission

City of Gloucester Coronavirus Advisory

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-Number of actions in place to prevent community transmission

-Local officials urge social distancing to slow the spread of the virus

GLOUCESTER, Mass. (March 21, 2020) – Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken and the City of Gloucester’s COVID-19 Response Team have taken significant unprecedented precautionary measures to limit person-to-person contact and to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). As of this morning, Saturday, March 21, 2020, there are 3 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the City of Gloucester.

This is not an unexpected development and our local health officials have been preparing for this scenario.  The number of cases in Massachusetts, and Essex County, increase daily and the City expects this number to rise as testing becomes more widely available.

Once notified, the City’s Health Department began their investigation which includes tracing back these individuals’ recent contacts.  If you have not been contacted by the Gloucester Board of Health (BOH), you are not considered a contact of any of these cases.

At this time, all individuals are recovering at home and following the recommended isolation protocols.  The Gloucester Health Department will be in regular contact with these individuals to monitor their status and condition.

City of Gloucester Public Health Director Karin Carroll said, “We’ve seen a spike in cases in Massachusetts and across the nation.  The Gloucester BOH and the City of Gloucester have been preparing for the last several weeks for the arrival of COVID-19 in our community. The City has been at the forefront on planning for this outbreak and has taken appropriate steps to adapt to the situation.”

In consultation with Gloucester’s BOH, Mayor Romeo Theken has taken a number of actions in the interest of public health and safety and to prevent community transmission of coronavirus, including:

·         Closed all Gloucester Publics Schools before the state mandate;

·         Closed all municipals buildings to the public;

·         Declared a State of Emergency in the City of Gloucester to implement broad emergency measures to ensure public health and safety;

·         Ordered the closure of all City playgrounds; and

·         Earlier today issued an emergency order for all personal care businesses in the city to close by 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 22.  Personal care business include, but are not limited to:  hair salons, barbershops, nail salons, day spas, message and body work establishments, tattoo, piercing and body art establishments, aesthetics establishments, tanning salons, gyms and fitness centers.

 

The City’s COVID-19 Response Team continue to work closely and meet regularly to discuss the latest guidance and determine the actions needed to keep the City prepared as the situation continues to evolve.  Mayor Romeo Theken is being briefed daily to coordinate efforts across City departments. The Mayor and City officials are also joining daily briefings with state and federal officials to coordinate containment strategies regionally while at the same time prioritizing public communication and ensuring critical continuity of City operations.

 

According to the CDC, symptoms of the virus appear within 2-14 days of exposure. The DPH reports that symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, shortness of breath and pneumonia in severe cases.  Anyone who displays symptoms of COVID-19 are advised to contact their primary care physician.

Mayor Romeo Theken said, “We are relying on you, our residents, to help us slow the spread of the virus in our community.  This is a very fluid situation with many fast moving developments.  Everyone in Gloucester needs to follow all the local and state guidelines and recommendations.  Please check in on your family, neighbors and friends – especially seniors.  We all have a responsibility to do our part to keep each other and our City safe.”

 

The Gloucester Health Department and the Mayor’s Office encourage the following precautions to prevent infectious diseases from spreading:

·         Wash your hands frequently, with soap and water, for a minimum of 20 seconds;

·         If you are sick, stay home to protect others;

·         Using proper techniques when coughing or sneezing;

·         Avoiding touching your face;

·         Clean frequently touched surfaces and objects daily;

·         Practice social distancing (remain at least 6-foot distance between others); and

·         Restrict all social interactions to essential activities, such as getting food, medicine and gas.

 

Mayor Romeo Theken said, “Our City has always pulled together during difficult and trying times.  The thoughts of the entire community are with the affected individuals and their families.  Together we will all get through this.”

 

For more information about COVID-19, call 2-1-1 from any landline or cellphone, visit the City’s website www.gloucester-ma.gov, the state’s website www.mass.gov, or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website www.cdc.gov .

SAVOUR WINE & CHEESE TO HOME…AND MORE!

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We are confident the hygienic precautions at Savour minimize risk to remain a safe environment. Our plan is to remain open as usual and in compliance with city, state 

and federal guidance.

For your convenience, peace of mind and a desire to limit social contact, we are 

expanding our “To Home” delivery program throughout the week, including Sunday and Monday, 7-days .

Home Delivery: Guidelines to Place Your Order  

-Call – (978) 282. 1455, Tues. -Sat., during business hours.  

-Call – (312) 286. 1924,  Sundays & Mondays,

-email: kathleen@savourwineandcheese.comanytime.     

We have all your recent purchases on our database for reference, and I can select wines for you, please ask.      

>Free Delivery (Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester, Magnolia and Essex).

>Minimum Purchase of $50 includes: wine, beer, cheese, charcuterie, pantry item, bread, snacks… everything Savor.  

>Require a person 21yrs to receive order & please provide recipient’s phone # to confirm delivery time. 

> http://savourwineandcheese.com/

homepage for list of prepared foods for take out. 

>Delivery schedule: by arrangement, usually same or next day.  

Curbside Pickup: Please call ahead, orders arranged to your schedule.

Store Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 11AM -6PM

Healthy Food PS: We are ramping up our production of our fortified chicken bone broth 

our fortified broth: Misty Knoll Farm chicken, onion, celery, carrot, cabbage, filtered water, ginger, turmeric root, sea kelp, dried mushroom, garlic, parsley, thyme, rosemary, apple cider vinegar, Himalayan pink salt, black peppercorns, bay leaf, avocado oil, lemon zest, lemon juice and cayenne pepper.

We have also made up our three popular stews: Tuscan Vegetable (Vegetarian), Beef Barley, and Brunswick County Chicken Vegetable.  We vacuum seal them the day we make them and freeze them in Mason jars for a one year shelf life,

We also picked up breads from our supplier, Boulart in Montreal, Canada. both olive ciabatta and baguettes selling frozen. Reheat from frozen – 350 degrees for 15 minutes and you have freshly-baked bread! 

We hope these enhanced services will complement your efforts to safeguard your health by proactive social distancing.  Be well, be safe, be thoughtful to others.   

                                                              – Kathleen Morgan and the Savour Team.

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BLACKBIRDS IN THE MOONLIGHT

Beautiful Grackles perched in the moonlight.

Blackbird Singing in the Dead of Night

Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to arise

Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these sunken eyes and learn to see
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to be free

Blackbird fly, blackbird fly
Into the light of a dark black night

Blackbird fly, blackbird fly
Into the light of a dark black night

Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life

You were only waiting for this moment to arise
You were only waiting for this moment to arise
You were only waiting for this moment to arise

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Mask Donation Bin at Grand Banks

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We’re putting out the call for help. If there are any contractors, painters, masons, or anyone else out there who has extra masks, our healthcare providers need them.  They are now being asked to reuse masks until they are visibly soiled. A huge risk to healthcare providers and otherwise healthy patients not stricken with the virus but under their care.

There are so many unknowns right now and there isn’t much we can do. But we can do this.  Please bring them Grand Banks. There will be a box on the porch by the warehouse.

If you have any questions please email me at monica@grandbanksbp.com

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Dear Friends and Neighbors …

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Our “new normal” doesn’t feel normal. Life goes on, but at a different pace, with different priorities.

Since statistics can sometimes have a grounding effect, we offer the following:

  • Last year 61 homes and condos went under contractor were sold in Rockport, Gloucester, Manchester, Essex and Beverly from 2/20/2019 – 3/20/2019.
  • This year, as of today, same time period: 66 homes and condos went under contract or were sold in Rockport, Gloucester, Manchester, Essex and Beverly.

The viris has caused an event, albeit tragic and worldwide, but it’s still an event and not a problem with the financial system. We’ve heard some refer to it as being like a really bad snow storm: sooner or later, the snow will melt and we’ll be able to go out and about again. If we stay calm, stay sane and stay home for a couple of weeks, the infection curve will…

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@SenBruceTarr : A request to MA government officials, community leaders, media & others with #Massachusetts specific info: please use #Covid19MA to assist others with finding posts relevant to our state. Thank you for sharing.

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Check Out 1940 Census Info As You Get Ready for the 2020 Census

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Census Day is April 1 2020. The US Census is mandated by the Constitution to be taken every ten years and the data that results drives federal funding for local schools, roads, hospitals, fire departments and others. The resulting data is also used to determine seats in the US House of Representatives and helps determine those district borders.

And that’s all important stuff, yes…BUT census records are one of the most valuable tools for family history research! Individual census records don’t become available until 72 years later (for 2020, that would be 2092 and I’ll be forced to miss that one……). The most recent census available is from 1940 and we are lucky enough to have it available free from Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.  Anyone can look at them anytime…like under the current circumstances of our at-home time. Here’s an example from Gloucester that highlights some familiar family names…see Ciaramitaro and Orlando? These provide a glimpse into life just prior to our entry into World War II.

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It’s very easy to do your part and submit your 2020 Census report. You should receive an “invitation” by mail. You can respond by mail, phone or online. It’s required by law  and you might have a little extra time on your hands anyhow. I filled ours out online in just about 10 minutes. Your descendants will be very thankful!  Here is a link to some common questions.  

You can help with a Virtual Food Drive for The Open Door Your collective dollars make us strong and keep our community safe.

https://theopendoor.networkforgood.com/?fbclid=IwAR3kg7YJhrK48M2NmENGxFr-fhuXgzCJd_uuoYL2Z0sBH8qShXbJBrvS_1A

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HAPPY FIRST DAY OF SPRING PUSSY WILLOWS!

When you see a patch of Pussy Willows look, too for the Mourning Cloak Butterfly. Pussy Willows are the caterpillar host plant for Mourning Cloaks. One of the first butterfly on the wing in early spring, Mourning Cloaks winter over as adults in the cracks and crevises of tree bark.