
Middle Street Walk December 14, 2019

My View of Life on the Dock


I’ve decided that when the holiday rush gets to me, I am going to pause and reflect on this perfectly serene photo taken by Paul Horovitz. This photo screams (or rather, whispers) calm.

The light on the horizon following the recent snowstorm made for a very pretty reward.


This weekend, we will be extending our hours until 8:00pm Thursday through Saturday. Treat your loved ones with health and wellness for the holidays! A friendly reminder that we offer 10% off all of our products for Veterans, active service members, police officers, fire fighters, school teachers, and senior citizens.
This Saturday we will have local psychic Annette Dion, back by popular demand! From 12:00-3:00 she will be on sight to provide $10 “mini-readings”, so make sure you come prepared with a question you would like to ask her. Participants will be eligible to sample some of our premium pain creams and tinctures.





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=Gloucester EDIC Actions Address Industrial Park Issues in UMass Boston Study
GLOUCESTER, MA, December 09, 2019 – Occupants of Gloucester’s two major industrial parks express general satisfaction with their location, access to suppliers and services, according to a report issued by Gloucester’s Economic Development and Industrial Corporation. The report also identified park-specific and other issues prompting the EDIC to take actions focused both on the parks and broader economic growth opportunities.
The two industrial parks – Blackburn and Cape Ann on Kondelin Road — are home to more than 130 businesses and account for about 15 percent of Gloucester’s total workforce. Major employers include high tech leader Applied Materials, pipe organ manufacturer C.B. Fisk, NOAA Fisheries and a number of marine and seafood companies.
Among issues and concerns identified in the survey are transportation with a focus on bridging the “last mile” for employees from the MBTA station to businesses; infrastructure, including internet capacity and roads and lighting; park appearance, especially along Kondelin Road; lack of communications within the parks; and power supply and energy efficiency.
According to Mike DiLascio, an EDIC director, “The UMass study is a valuable roadmap for addressing issues important to economic development in the industrial parks and throughout the city. The EDIC working with UMass Boston, the City, business partners, the Chamber of Commerce, and other organizations began implementing actions to address findings from the UMass survey as results began to emerge from early discussions and subsequent interviews.”
As a result of the report, and other information gathered by EDIC board members on economic development issues more broadly, the EDIC has taken nearly a dozen actions including:
It is also, participating with the City to address infrastructure issues within the parks, as well as efforts to enhance internet capabilities within the city. Additional initiatives include addressing needed upgrades to signage in the parks; establishing a series of meetings with park occupants to address ongoing issues; providing through LoopNet.com listings of commercial and industrial properties throughout the city; and joining a state-wide economic development organization, MassEcon, that promotes Massachusetts to companies beyond its borders and features sites available to expand or relocate businesses.
In January 2019, the Gloucester EDIC engaged Dr. Antonio Raciti, Assistant Professor of Community Planning and Ecological Design in the School for the Environment at UMass Boston to assess the two industrial parks developed by the Gloucester EDIC. Starting in March, the UMass Boston team interviewed more than two-dozen property owners and businesses. It also conducted a focus group with representatives from both parks.
In a letter transmitting the report to Gloucester Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken, the EDIC noted that “these are important steps,” adding that “we also recognize that much remains to be done to support economic development in Gloucester …. the EDIC board looks forward to working with the City and other stakeholders … consistent with its authority and responsibilities granted by the Commonwealth under Chapter 121C. This may include expansion of existing parks and involvement in other areas such as the waterfront and related marine industrial activities that may be part of an updated Harbor Plan….”
The full report is available on the EDIC website Resources page – http://gloucesteredic.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/UMass-Final-Report_Small.pdf
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About the Gloucester EDIC
The Gloucester Economic Development and Industrial Corporation is a state-chartered corporation with authority to acquire, fund and develop land and buildings that support economic development. The EDIC works to retain existing businesses and create new economic opportunities within the City of Gloucester by (1) identifying expansion opportunities for traditional and emerging industries; (2) maximizing the economic value of assets originally developed under EDIC authority; and the (3) being an advocate for projects and policies that support job creation and economic growth.

First taste of snow, with some pointers 🙂
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Another fun Holiday event at the Magnolia Library on Sunday. Mrs. Claus and Santa arrived to cheers of kids of all ages.

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Witnessed a superior act of kindness this morning. FedEx driver stops in the pouring rain and cuts off oncoming traffic to help this gentleman get around the snow and ice. Bravo to this #FedEx employee, that we all know is in the thick of the holiday delivery schedule.
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Rest in Peace Peter Frates, we all did the Ice Bucket Challenge for Pete Frates and finding a cure for ALS.

This photo below was taken at Good Harbor Beach.

