A Coyote Article to Read — pat morss

https://www.thecricket.com/out_and_about/the-coyotes-of-cape-ann/article_f8ce52b4-5cc0-11ea-8ac9-17d66c83bc35.html

This is a link to an article written by James Behnke titled “The Coyotes of Cape Ann.” It is appearing in the current issue of Manchester’s newspaper, THE CRICKET. This online version has the advantage of additional photographs, including by our daughter Jeannette Lovitch, myself and others.

Coyote on Niles Pond Road

Yeah Spring Ahead

Mar 8, 2020 – Daylight Saving Time Starts

When local standard time is about to reach
Sunday, March 8, 2020, 2:00:00 am clocks are turned forward 1 hour to
Sunday, March 8, 2020, 3:00:00 am local daylight time instead.

Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour later on Mar 8, 2020 than the day before. There will be more light in the evening.

Also called Spring ForwardSummer Time, and Daylight Savings Time.

Toni Lynn Washington Tonight ~ Dave Sag’s Blues Party 8:30pm @ The Rhumb Line 3.5.2020

“Thursday at the Rump Lyin’ it’s Toni Lynn Washington!! You must come. She will amaze you! She’ll have you eating out of the palm of her hand. In no time at all, you’ll be tossing $20 bills into the Tipjar and yelling “Uncle”! C’mon…she’s over **yrs old and can move her fanny faster than you san say “What”? With her is Madhouse® gootarist Mike DiBari, who blew the door off the ladies room last week and drummer Steve Bankuti who’s the hippest that is what am, and me, on the bass. Get it while you can! 830 to 1130″ Dave Sag

40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732

http://www.therhumbline.com/

NEW LISTING 16 GREEN STREET, UNIT 1 IPSWICH, MA

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Gloucester Officials Prepare for Potential Coronavirus Impacts

Gloucester, MA

Gloucester Officials Prepare for Potential Coronavirus Impacts
Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken and Public Health Director Karin Carroll announce that the City of Gloucester is taking the proper precautions to prepare locally in the event a case of the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is identified or suspected in the community.

According to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH), the risk to residents of contracting the virus remains low, and the flu presents a higher risk to residents.

The DPH announced the state’s first case of the virus on Feb. 1, and on March 2, state officials announced a woman in her 20s is believed to have contracted the virus after visiting Italy.

“Right now, we are being proactive should a case of coronavirus be identified in the area,” said Carroll. “These steps are really no different than what we do to prepare for any other communicable viruses, like the flu. The risk of catching the coronavirus remains low and the flu remains a more prevalent concern.”

The Mayor’s COVID-19 response preparation team is being led by Carroll and the City’s Health Department, but also includes members from the Mayor’s Office, School, Police and Fire Officials, and local hospital representatives. The group is meeting frequently and is closely following recommendations from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as they become available.

The Mayor’s COVID-19 response preparation team is being led by Carroll and the City’s Health Department, but also includes members from the Mayor’s Office, School, Police and Fire Officials, and local hospital representatives. The group is meeting frequently and is closely following recommendations from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as they become available.

The City is also in contact with Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Senator Bruce Tarr and Represenative Ann-Margaret Ferrante as they work closely with Massachusetts Department of Public Health Commissioner Monica Bharel.

City departments are taking a variety of proactive steps to limit the possible spread of the illness in the event it’s detected in Gloucester. Dispatcher procedures are being updated to include questions about recent international travel before relaying that information to first responders, and first responders are preparing for additional precautions to limit any potential exposure. School officials are developing a plan to allow learning to continue should schools need to temporarily close, and Public Health Nurse Kelley Hiland is prepared to perform surveillance and monitoring procedures for self-quarantined individuals according to DPH guidelines.

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.

Local, State and Federal Health officials are encouraging residents to take the following precautions to prevent infectious diseases, such as the flu and COVID-19, from spreading:

Wash hands frequently, with soap and water, for a minimum of 20 seconds.
When sick yourself, stay home to protect others.
Always cover your cough or sneeze.
“Our Public Health Department is monitoring the situation and continues to provide guidance for everyone in Gloucester,” said Mayor Romeo Theken. “As we continue to monitor the spread elsewhere, it’s very important to remember that the risk of catching this virus remains low, but we encourage you to take the precautions we have outlined above.”

At this time, the DPH is not recommending people wear masks in public as the risk to the public remains low and there is no substantial evidence suggesting wearing a mask protects an individual outside of preventing someone from spreading a respiratory illness to others in a clinic waiting room.

Anyone who is experiencing a fever and respiratory illness and is concerned they have either come into contact with the virus or traveled to an effected country within the last 14 days is advised to contact their primary health care provider.

For more information, visit the City’s website, under the DPH.

Harpoon St. Patrick’s Day Festival

Get your St. Patrick’s Day on early!  Just make sure you have a responsible driver.  Head to Boston for this super fun event.

March 6th + 7th, 2020

Join us for a weekend of friendly banter, live music, flowing taps, and thousands of other beer loving folks loving the heck out of life under heated tents at our Boston brewery!

READ ALL ABOUT IT HERE

Friday March 6th Early Access + 1 Beer Ticket: $30 

Friday March 6th Early Access + 3 Beer Tickets: $42

Come the day of, simply pay $25 at the door on Friday and $30 on Saturday to join the fun! When you pay at the door, your admission includes your first beer and a souvenir cup.

Friday March 6th Pay at the Door: $25

6:00pm – 11:00pm (Doors close at 9:30pm)

Saturday March 7th Pay at the Door: $30

1:00pm – 7:00pm (Doors close at 5:30pm)

Door Hours: 5:30pm – 6:00pm

Live bands all weekend (line up listed in link above) and lots flowing on tap.

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Photo from http://www.harpoonbrewery.com

FREE TAX AID FOR ANYONE IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM 1-4PM

TaxAide Volunteer Kathy Carusone writes,
I am volunteering with AARP TaxAide and we opened a new service center at the Open Door on Emerson.  We do taxes at no charge on Wednesday’s 1-4pm. There is no age limit or need to be a member of AARP or part of the Open Door Community.  The service is free and the volunteer preparers are certified by the IRS.  We’d like the community to be aware of the service.
Thanks,
Kathy Carusone
TaxAide voLunteer

BEAUTIFUL BRANTS DIP DIVING IN THE SURF

Look for the beautiful Brant currently on our shores, fortifying on sea lettuce and seaweed for the long migration north. Brants breed in the high Arctic tundra.

I think I’ll call it a travel corsage- for my beautiful mother-in-law | thanks Sage Floral #GloucesterMA

My beautiful and super independent mother-in-law is leaving on a jet plane which inspired me to ask for a custom corsage. I’m calling it a ‘travel corsage’. What do you think? Say hi if you see her. Thanks Sage Floral Studio for helping me make her feel special.

 

Sage Floral Studio Gloucester Mass website

 

Sista Felicia & her Novena Cumnare’s are looking for 2-3 Altar Servers for Bishop Mark O’Connell’s Mass on 3/14

Sista Felicia & her Novena Cumnare’s are looking for 2-3 Altar Servers for Bishop Mark O’Connell’s Mass on 3/14@ 9:30 am. Please contact Us Immediately!