Economic Development Committee to Hold Public Hearing in Gloucester
WHAT:Â Public Hearing on Coastal Economic Development Issues
WHEN: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 10:00am – 1:00pm
WHERE:Â The Gloucester House, 63 Rogers St Gloucester, MA 01930
WHO:Â Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante, Senator Eric Lesser, Senator Bruce Tarr members of the Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies
The Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies of the Massachusetts General Court will hold a public hearing in Gloucester on September 17, 2019. Committee co-chairs Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante (D-Gloucester) and Senator Eric Lesser (D-Longmeadow) and members of the committee will hear testimony on bills relative to coastal economic development issues, including from Senator Bruce Tarr (R-Gloucester), who has several bills before the committee.
I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE SOME GREAT NEWS…..

Dear Friends and Family,
I am writing to share some very exciting news. I am proud and honored to now be a part of the Engel & Völkers By the Sea Family in Gloucester, MA. This move is designed to take my business to the next level, while continuously providing outstanding service to you, my client.
My mission has been “Putting Families First”.
I pride myself in making you most welcome as I want my clients, you, to enjoy the process of purchasing a new home or transitioning from the one you have loved.
Every homeowner’s favorite four letter word is SOLD! Getting there sometimes requires some special skills, and I was born for the job. Just ask anyone who’s worked with me. Expert negotiator, marketer, researcher, and hand-holder, I cheerfully and resourcefully usher my clients to closing. My reputation in the marketplace speaks for itself. The foundation of my…
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Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency Syndrom
An alarming amount of people in the United States currently suffer from Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency Syndrom and don’t even know it! As the name suggests, this syndrome is a condition where an individual produces a lower amount of cannabinoids than experts consider to be essential in the promotion of health, vitality, and well-being. This deficiency can leave people susceptible to chronic pain, Fibromyalgia, Anorexia, Depression, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, chronic migraines, Multiple Sclerosis, PTSD, Neuropathy, Huntington’s Disease, and Parkinson’s Disease, to name a few. However, by supplementing CBD, we now have a way to prevent and counteract these ailments!
LIVE stream broadcasts of underwater discovery at Maritime Gloucester
Join us for live stream ocean explorations from NOAA’s Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, over 3 days at 4 different times, to experience rare and fascinating coverage of discovery on the sea floor, each broadcast will be approximately 30 minutes, with discussion to follow.
Watch these amazing discoveries right from Maritime Gloucester. You can visit our Stellwagen Bank Sanctuary exhibit and Gortons’ exhibit to learn even more about marine life and the biographical and archaeological significance of shipwrecks.
The following live broadcasts and live remotely operated vehicle streams can be experienced at Maritime Gloucester on:
Tues. Sept 17 at 2pm
Portland Memorial: Recognition Ceremony for New England’s Titanic.
Wed. Sept 18 at 12:30pm & 3pm
Deep-sea exploration:Biology and archaeology in Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary.
Thurs. Sept 19 at 7pm
Deep-sea exploration: Biology and archaeology in Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary with a SPECIAL GUEST, Captain Heather Knowles, will be…
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Gloucester Harbor Race
On Saturday the Gloucester Gig Rowers hosted their 11th Annual Harbor Race. Twenty-one crews, including Gigs, Whale Boats, Dorys and Singles competed on the 3.7 mile course. Clubs from Gloucester, Belfast Maine, Vergennes Vermont, New York City, Hull, Boston, Westport, New Bedford and more were represented.


“THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT” INDELIBLY CURRENT AND NOT TO BE MISSED NOW PLAYING AT THE GLOUCESTER STAGE COMPANY!
The Lifespan of a Fact
By Tom Hauck
August 2019, former vice-president Joe Biden, the Democratic front-runner for the 2020 presidential election, told a campaign rally audience a deeply moving story about how he had pinned a medal on the chest of a Navy captain who had valiantly tried to rescue a wounded comrade who had fallen to the bottom of a deep ravine. The soldier had died, and the Navy captain told Biden he didn’t want the medal. “He died,” the captain insisted. “He died!”
Reporters quickly discovered that most of the facts in Biden’s story were incorrect. The story seemed to be a mishmash of several events—a little from one, a little more from another.
When asked about these divergent facts, Biden replied, “(Details) matter in terms of whether you’re trying to mislead people. And I wasn’t trying to mislead anybody…. The fact is, the point I was trying to make, I’d make again. The valor and honor of these warriors are as significant as any warriors we’ve ever had in the history of the United States of America. That was my point.”
Watching the stunning regional premiere of “The Lifespan of a Fact” at the Gloucester Stage Company, the viewer cannot avoid thinking about the real-life implications of this brilliant new play. Written by Jeremy Kareken, David Murrell, and Gordon Farrell, and directed by Sam Weisman, this tightly constructed, no-nonsense story quickly takes off when hardboiled magazine editor Emily Penrose (Lindsay Crouse) asks intern fact checker Jim Fingal (Derek Speedy) to do a routine fact check on an essay submitted by star writer John D’agata (Mickey Solis). Trouble arrives when Fingal takes the job seriously and produces a long list of errors. While some of D’agata’s literary inventions are trivial, others appear to have real consequences.
With surprising integrity, the script offers each character the opportunity to sincerely defend their point of view. Like Joe Biden, D’agata insists his job is to convey the essence of the human drama, and individual details should be subservient to that purpose. Fingal is appalled that the writer is stubbornly cavalier about altering the building blocks of the story—the “facts.” Meanwhile, editor Penrose has a looming deadline, and she needs this important piece to be hammered into shape and sent to the printer.
The three actors are superb. Lindsay Crouse needs no introduction to Gloucester audiences, and her laser-focused performance confirms why during her career she’s earned a boatload of honors including an Academy Award nomination. Recent Harvard graduate Derek Speedy proves he’s got the right stuff for a successful career onstage, and Mickey Solis does an amazing job of playing along with the viewer’s initial assumption that he’s nothing but a pompous “artiste,” and then gradually revealing he’s got a good heart and really believes in the power of stories to transform lives.
Playing now through September 22, this poignant and darkly comic drama is both topical and timeless. Reserve your seats by calling 978-281-4433 or visiting https://gloucesterstage.com/.
The “Professionals”Represent! With Da Coozie!

Love at The Magnolia Community Farmers’ Market
On September 15, 2019 was the Magnolia’s Community Farmers’ Market last Sunday of this season. It was so much fun and successful. On Sunday the Cape Ann Animal Aid brought a beautiful puppy named Dobby. Love this photo of the love that puppies can bring. This little girl was adopted to her forever home.

It’s a field hockey kinda day in Gloucester @FishermenGHS

Dine at Roy Moore’s Fish Shack in Rockport’s Dock Square on Wednesday, September 25 from 4-8 PM.
A percent of the evening’s profits will benefit programs and resources of Rockport Public Library.

Trails and Sails
UPCOMING FREE ICEHOUSE TOURS for Essex National Heritage Area “Trails & Sails & Historic Tales”: both Saturday 9/21, & Saturday 9/28 from 11 am – noon
(our Bobbi Gibb Art – sculpture, murals, paintings – Open Studio & Exhibit upstairs in the ART@the Icehouse loft will also be open both days)
Music Around Town ~ September 16-22, 2019
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Family from South Carolina at Mom’s Kitchen,and oldest daughter at Eastern Point, also Gentleman from Ecuador with his son-in-law on Main Street headed towards Lone gull. The family from South Carolina I met at breakfast at Mom’s and ran into the entire family again at Eastern Point, an absolute delightful family, great conversation.
At Beauport Hotel Join Us For Our Seniors At Sea Room Package!
Guest 60 years or older may take advantage of this special offer which includes: 10% off our best available rate, complimentary breakfast for two, VIP turndown service and a “Seniors at Sea” guide on local discounts and activities.

Valid for Monday – Thursday check ins 9/30 – 5/15
Please call 978.282.0008 to make your reservation today!
RIC OCASEK IS GONE
Brilliant, funny, witty, inspired, visionary, and so much more to so many -you will be missed by your loved ones, friends, and fans.
Weezer, Billy Idol, Bette Midler, The HoldSteady, and more artists pay tribute to Ric Okasek
Ric Ocasek, New Wave Rock Visionary and Cars Co-Founder, Is Dead New York Times
Rhino Records compilation of their favorite Cars videos and live performances: The Cars Music Videos & Live Performances | RIP Ric Ocasek 1944-2019
Ric at Syncro Sound, Newbury Street
Heartbeat City directed by our friend Luis Aira
Billy Joel’s Gloucester Shout Out
I went to Fenway Park on Saturday night to see Billy Joel. He opened the concert by saying how nice it was to be back in Boston… (it was his 6th time playing at Fenway and he is now the 1st official inductee into the Fenway Music Hall of Fame). He then told the crowd that he had spent the two days prior up in Gloucester.  Did anyone happen to bump into him?  A bit later in the evening he talked about his time in Gloucester again and said that his time there always reminds him of “this song” …. and then sang “Downeaster Alexa.” (video attached)
During a weekend when we lost two iconic musicians, it was really fantastic to hear him perform as strong as always.









BOBBI GIBB ART Open Studio at Cape Pond Ice’s ART @the ICEHOUSE
BOBBI GIBB ART – murals, sculpture, recent works
You are invited to attend an Open Studio and Art Sale event all of next month – September 14st – October.
This Exhibit showcases my sculptural works and latest explorations in abstract art & mixed media forms.
The event is in the “Loft Area” of the Cape Pond Ice Company located at 104 Commercial Street in Gloucester (Cool place, yes?).
To give you an idea of the type of work showcased during my event, link to my new CloudBoard Channel below
GRAND OPENING: SEPTEMBER 14TH AND 15TH
DEMONSTRTIONS AND SPEAKING EVENTS SEPTEMBER 21ST AND 22ND
FINAL SALES SEPTEMBER 28TH AND 29th.
Please call, text or email me to make a special appointment at any time to join the fun at my Open Studio and Art Sale – Bobbi Gibb 978-273-1552 & bobbigibb@aol.com
Cape Pond Ice Company loft”ART@the Icehouse”, 104 Commercial Street, The Fort, Gloucester MA. Â www.capepondice.com
Scott — Scott Memhard, PresidentCAPE POND ICE COMPANY, INC.aka Bresnahan Ice/United Party Rental, Lawrence & Peabody Icehouse104 Commercial Street, Fort WharfGloucester, MA 01930tel: 978-283-0174 FAX 978-283-3714 cell: 978-879-9394

Lunch at the Blue Marlin Grille
I stopped at the Blue Marlin Grille in Essex recently. I ordered a Reuben Sandwich and it was the best I’ve had lately! The corned beef was piled high and there was plenty of sauerkraut and dressing (sometimes these sandwiches can be kind of dry….not my preference). The cider margarita on the fall drink menu was a nice treat also. The restaurant was busy on this weekday afternoon and the atmosphere was pleasant. A nice little Byway stop.





