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January 19, 2020 GHS boys basketball home games tonight vs. Beverly
JV game at 10 AM | Varsity at 11:30


Rusty and Ingrid moved from Main Street to 8 Bearskin Neck Rockport, Mass. Winter Hours: Friday, Saturday, Saturday: 11am – 5pm. Or by appointment.

With about 4 months left until target date of mid May to reopen the Harbormaster’s office, it appears the nice weather is helping move progress along down there.





Link to check it out-
We were talking about suitcases on the podcast and after doing a little research this seems like a great value especially after reading the reviews.

If you are traveling with anything but a four way spinner you’re an absolute idiot. Four wheels in the corners give you the ability to put the bag down in line and just casually nudge it along as airport lines move along. It’s the only way to go.


He’s always sniffing Bella’s butthole. Then Bells takes a poop in the yard and he goes over and puts his nose in that too.
Very strange behavior.


Strong showing by our track athletes at the MSTCA Division IV Relays at Reggie Lewis.


Great job GHS Class of 2020. Looks like they may need to produce a second edition–just eight games left to sell at 830AM!


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Mt. Adnah Cemetery in Annisquam is a 5 acre, privately owned cemetery in Annisquam according to Find-a-Grave . Also known as Jakes Hill, the first burial was in 1848. The name Mt. Adnah was chosen because the Hebrew translation is “rest of testimony eternal” (also information found on the Find-a-Grave site). We took a walk through there recently hoping to fulfill some Find-a-Grave requests for photos. The cemetery is quite charming though a bit confusing in layout. There are numerous hills and paths to follow…several markers are reflected right on the boulders as they lay in the ground, which I consider appropriately respectful. The layout lends to the restful atmosphere. It’s very well maintained and contains a number of interesting gravesites, just don’t get lost among them!