New Santander signs going up on the former Orange Leaf building in the Walgreens lot today.


Cameron’s Coming Down
Lots of changes downtown today. Cameron’s building coming down to make way for housing.

Magnolia Community Farmer’s Market Summer 2020
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Thomas P. Burns Obituary and Celebration of Life Information

Obituary
Thomas P. Burns, 78, of Gloucester, passed away unexpectedly at his home on January 9, 2020. He was born in Gloucester on January 16, 1941 and was the son of the late William Burns and Tina Santapaula.
From a very early age Tommy had a passion for working on cars and became a talented mechanic. He worked for North Shore Plymouth during the muscle car era of the 60’s. Tommy loved those cars and loved racing them as well. He quickly gained the respect of his fellow street racers. It was a great time in his life and he had many stories from those days. After his years as a mechanic, Tommy headed South to help build the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel and worked on a tugboat alongside his Uncle “Shorty”. He brought his Plymouth Road Runner with him and continued to drag race with the kids in Virginia while he was there. Tommy always loved the ocean and loved lobstering. He was especially proud of his 42’ Bruno lobster boat the “Arethusa”. He was the first one in town with a boat like that, earning him the nickname “Father Bruno”. He was very knowledgeable about old ships and schooners and Captained the 150’ schooner “Pilot” in the early 90’s and loved to take people for rides during storms. Tommy kept lobstering for the rest of his life with his son Cody by his side for many years. He would often help out his fisherman friends in need of a good mechanic. When Tommy wasn’t lobstering he liked to hang around at Capt. Joes and with his best friends, Harrison Golden, Dave Williams, Lebaron Hazen and Dave Goeteman. He also loved going to Todd’s farm on Sundays. At home in his older years, Tommy liked to work on his collection of outboard motors. He also enjoyed watching classic movies and listening to oldies music. Some of his favorites were Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash.
Tommy will be greatly missed by all those who knew him. He is survived by his sons Sean and Cody Burns and their mother Lindsay and her sister Leslie Parkhurst; his daughters Deborah and Denise Burns and their mother Gerry; his daughter Julia Heffernan of Portsmouth, England; his daughter-in-law Candice Pierce and his grandchildren Krystalyn Burns, Kamron Diaz; his sister Cheryl Graham of Florida and his cousin Jim Santapaula and his 2 sons Jimmy and Andy.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the Emerson Inn in Rockport on Thursday, January 23, 2020 from 5-7 p.m. Family and friends are cordially invited. Arrangements are by the Greely Funeral Home, 212 Washington St. Gloucester.
To send flowers to the family of Thomas P. Burns, please visit Tribute Store.
Statement from State Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante and Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken on the Career Technical Institute Initiative
“Tonight, Governor Baker announced the Career Technical Institute Initiative. We are glad the Baker-Polito Administration has learned from the example and success of the Gloucester High School Craft Laborers Program.
In 2018, an MOU was signed between the Craft Laborers Local 22, Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical School, and Gloucester High School. The agreement allows Gloucester High School students that were not accepted into the regional vocational school in their freshman year to enroll in a pre-apprenticeship program with Local 22 during their junior year.
Gloucester High School students remain Gloucester Public Schools students, attending required courses for graduation at GHS in the morning and boarding a bus to Essex North Shore to study in a building trades pre-apprenticeship program with Craft Laborer instructors in the afternoon.
This collaboration between Gloucester Public Schools, Essex North Shore, and Local 22 has allowed more students interested in the trades to enroll in a program based on a technical education and career path. Students that enroll in the program are guaranteed a job in Local 22 post-graduation.
We are glad that our collaborative effort to create new educational and employment opportunities for our students is serving as a model for use around the Commonwealth.”
Week 2 of The $1,000 Singer Songwriter Challenge at Machaca Gloucester 7:30pm Tonight 1.22.2020
Tonight’s lineup! We have one late slot open. Message us if you want to see what it takes to make it to our Week 8 finals and a chance at the $1,200 prize!
Contact info below.


The winner of the first week’s challenge was Chris Fritz-Grice
Here’s an original of “She Don’t Cry”

14 Rogers Street Gloucester, MA. 978.865.3669
Wednesdays with Fly Amero @ The Rhumb Line ~ This week’s guest :Toni Ann Enes 7-10pm 1.22.2020

Wednesday, January 22… 7pm start
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan Forsythe! Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
This Weekend in the Arts 2/7-10/2020


Academy of American Poets Announces Winner of the 2020 National Poetry Month Poster Contest for Students
April is National poetry month. Poem in Pocket Day 2020 falls on April 30th. Stay tuned for Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library annual poetry without paper contest for students.
Here’s the winning image for the 2020 poster – this year was an open call to student artists!

New York, NY (January 9, 2020)—The Academy of American Poets is pleased to announce that tenth grader Samantha Aikman from Mount Mansfield Union High School in Richmond, Vermont, has been named the winner of the 2020 National Poetry Month Poster Contest for Students. Aikman’s artwork was selected by former U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera and award-winning cartoonist Alison Bechdel from among ten outstanding finalists and 180 student submissions. The Academy of American Poets will distribute 100,000 free copies of the 2020 National Poetry Month poster featuring Aikman’s artwork to libraries, schools, bookstores, and community centers nationwide. The poster will also be available for download.
As the winner of the contest, Aikman will receive $500, a $500 gift certificate to Blick Art Materials, and art supplies from Sakura Color of America. She will also be featured in the April 2020 issue of American Poets magazine.
The judges have additionally selected artwork by twelfth grader Kai Huie from The Bronx High School of Science in New York, New York, to receive Honorable Mention for the 2020 National Poetry Month Poster Contest for Students. As the runner-up Huie will receive $250.

For the contest, the Academy of American Poets invited students in grades nine through twelve to submit artwork that incorporated line(s) from the poem “Remember” by current U. S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo and that reflected a celebration of the art of poetry.
Read the full release and more about the lines both Aikman and Huie selected here
View all ten incredible finalists.
Tell students you know who might like to submit for the poster contest 2021.
GloucesterCast 377 Livestream This Morning 8:45AM
GloucesterCast 377 Livestream This Morning 8:45AM & AT WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/JOEYGMG
The chat part where you can write in questions while we’re taping is at WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/JOEYGMG
Join the chat, we have lots of fun!
Lane’s Cove Duck Tagging
We drove to Lane’s Cove this week to see what was new and ran into Erik and H of Mass Wildlife who were in the middle of tagging some ducks for release. We watched as about a dozen or so mallards were tagged and released and I was struck with how calm the ducks remained during this process. If you find a tagged duck (or other wildlife) please report it! Here’s a link: http://www.reportband.gov for reporting and another link for further information from US Fish and Wildlife It was very interesting and we thank Erik and H for allowing us to watch and answering our questions.
Winter Lobstering. 12 Degrees F 5:30AM. F/V Tight Lines #commercialfishing
Thursday Jazz Dinner at Feather & Wedge Featuring Jose Allende
Feather & Wedge is delighted to feature Jose Allende at this week’s Thursday Jazz Dinner. Mr. Allende delivers incredible arrangements of jazz standards and Latin American music with wonderful improvisation, South American rhythms and classical music influences.
Thursday, January 23, 2020
6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917

BEAUTIFUL AND FUNNY RARE BIRD IN GLOUCESTER THE “LITTLE AUK” OR DOVEKIE
The tiny “Little Auk” has been on our shores for several days and this morning I was finally able to take a few good snapshots. It dips and bobs in a funny manner, weaving back and forth, up and down the channel, before using its wings to deeply dive for small fish and crustaceans.
The Dovekie is the smallest member of the auk (puffin) family. A bird of the open Atlantic Ocean that breeds on Islands in the high Arctic, Dovekies are only seen during winter months in New England.
On a clear day
Too this from Rafe’s Chasm on Sunday, so clear.

@FishermenGHS Sports Schedule Today

Rockport Vikings Varsity Hockey vs Nashoba Tech Vikings 1-21-2020
From Cape Ann Live
Is there a way to block all political posts in your feed?

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