Come on down to the 61st Annual Sidewalk Bazaar on Main street in Gloucester. Stop by the Chamber Booth and we will tell you what numbers are available in this year’s Low Number Plate Online Auction!
Online info www.lovecapeann.com
My View of Life on the Dock
Come on down to the 61st Annual Sidewalk Bazaar on Main street in Gloucester. Stop by the Chamber Booth and we will tell you what numbers are available in this year’s Low Number Plate Online Auction!
Online info www.lovecapeann.com
Details
• Date: August 8th • Time: 5:30pm – 8:00pm (Includes a tour of Maritime Museum at 5:00pm for those interested. Ardelle leaves the dock at exactly 6:00 pm)
• Place: 23 Harbor Loop, Gloucester. Maritime Gloucester is at the base of the Loop and the Ardelle is berthed at the pier behind the Museum. •
Price: $55 and includes: two-hour sunset sail, music and storytelling, snacks, smoked fish (delish!) samples from Sasquatch’s local Smokehouse.

•. Captain Paul “Sasquatch” Cohan has achieved an iconic stature in Gloucester through his 35 years captaining his own commercial fishing boats, tireless fishing industry activism, and especially, his music! With Capt. Harold Burnham at the helm, the Schooner Ardelle is a true local treasure and plays a key role in the cultural tourism industry. For reservations, please call: Cape Ann Foodie Tours at 617-902-8291 Or book online at: www.capeannfoodietours.com
Sending heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Val Babson.
Mary “Val” Lavilla Cogswell Babson, 73, died July 30, 2019, peacefully at her home in Gloucester, MA, after years of enduring Alzheimer’s dementia. She died as she lived – full of grace, love, strength and beauty.
Born in Baltimore, MD, the day before Valentine’s Day, she was known to most as “Val” and to her grandchildren as “Tutu.”
Val adored her family and shared 47 loving years married to David E. Babson. They loved to travel but mostly enjoyed being at home together watching the tides come in and out of Lobster Cove. She always shared a vitality for life, a mischievous sense of humor, and boundless compassion and love for her many friends and family. We are all blessed to have her close to our hearts.
She graduated from the Friends School of Baltimore (1964), Wells College (1968), and Lesley University.
She was impassioned to improve the Gloucester Public Schools and contributed in a variety of roles by co-founding the Gloucester School Connection, helping to create the Multiple Intelligence Program, and working as the Public-Parent Information Director, Title I Liaison, and Community Outreach and Media Specialist.
She was an advocate for reading and building community, volunteering on the boards of the Annisquam Village Library and Sawyer Free Library, and always adding insight to her beloved book group. She got great joy from spending time in her beautiful garden and volunteered with the Garden Club of Gloucester. She also served on the board of the Gloucester Universalist Unitarian Church and was a docent at the Cape Ann Museum. For her years of dedicated service and leadership, she was recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow by the Gloucester Rotary, in 2013.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by her three children, David B. Babson and his wife, Annalei (McGreevy) Babson, and their children Kavika and Toni Rose, of Rockport; Amanda L. Babson of Narragansett, RI; and Warren C. Babson and his wife, Rachel Grinstead-Babson, and their children Winston and Cedarmae, of Gloucester; and her brother Corbin C. Cogswell, III and his wife Lynda W. Cogswell of Cape May, NJ.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Corbin C. Cogswell, Jr. and Mary (Chapman) Cogswell, of Baltimore, MD.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Gloucester Education Foundation, http://www.thinkthebest.org.
Mary “Val” Lavilla Cogswell Babson, 73, died July 30, 2019, peacefully at her home in Gloucester, MA, after years of enduring Alzheimer’s dementia. She died as she lived – full of grace, love, strength and beauty.
Born in Baltimore, MD, the day before Valentine’s Day, she was known to most as “Val” and to her grandchildren as “Tutu.”
Val adored her family and shared 47 loving years married to David E. Babson. They loved to travel but mostly enjoyed being at home together watching the tides come in and out of Lobster Cove. She always shared a vitality for life, a mischievous sense of humor, and boundless compassion and love for her many friends and family. We are all blessed to have her close to our hearts.
She graduated from the Friends School of Baltimore (1964), Wells College (1968), and Lesley University.
She was impassioned to improve the Gloucester Public Schools and contributed in a variety of roles by co-founding the Gloucester School Connection, helping to create the Multiple Intelligence Program, and working as the Public-Parent Information Director, Title I Liaison, and Community Outreach and Media Specialist.
She was an advocate for reading and building community, volunteering on the boards of the Annisquam Village Library and Sawyer Free Library, and always adding insight to her beloved book group. She got great joy from spending time in her beautiful garden and volunteered with the Garden Club of Gloucester. She also served on the board of the Gloucester Universalist Unitarian Church and was a docent at the Cape Ann Museum. For her years of dedicated service and leadership, she was recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow by the Gloucester Rotary, in 2013.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by her three children, David B. Babson and his wife, Annalei (McGreevy) Babson, and their children Kavika and Toni Rose, of Rockport; Amanda L. Babson of Narragansett, RI; and Warren C. Babson and his wife, Rachel Grinstead-Babson, and their children Winston and Cedarmae, of Gloucester; and her brother Corbin C. Cogswell, III and his wife Lynda W. Cogswell of Cape May, NJ.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Corbin C. Cogswell, Jr. and Mary (Chapman) Cogswell, of Baltimore, MD.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Gloucester Education Foundation, http://www.thinkthebest.org.
This turkey family accompanied me on my morning walk near Magnolia recently. I guess it’s probably more accurate to say that I accompanied them! My own turkey trot.



This is how they do lobster logos down on Cape Cod-

Now call me crazy but I’m going to go out on a limb and say that any kid on Cape Ann (the far superior Cape in every way) could do better.
So here’s how we’re gonna prove it.
Any kid under 16 years old that wants to create a lobster sign logo that has the two phrases- “Captain Joe and Sons” and “Cape Ann” on it instead of the sign from Cape Cod that says “Barlow’s” and “Clam Shack”
will be entered onto a vote on GMG. The sign that gets the most votes I’ll give a $20 gift certificate for Surfari.
I believe 100% that our youth will lay an absolute smackdown on the inferior Cape’s rendition of a lobster sign.
Submit your kid’s lobster logo at goodmorninggloucester @ yahoo.com
Join us in Downtown Manchester-by-the-Sea on Saturday, August 3 for Manchester’s biggest annual community event – Festival by the Sea! This festival is a celebration of the things that are synonymous with Cape Ann in the summertime: Art, Music and Food! Booths will be spread throughout downtown Manchester. Your senses will be inspired by the beautiful art, extraordinary live music and the aromas of delicious, local foods.
Manchester MA Festival by the Sea from Red Mailbox Media International on Vimeo.
Cazeault Solar & Home celebrates their 300th SOLAR INSTALLATION on Cape Ann with Mr. Sal D’Angelo of Gloucester!!
“Cazeault Solar & Home was recommended by my friend, Larry Ingersoll. The entire process with Cazeault Solar & Home was seamless with no effort and no sweat by us! Jon and the Cazeault team were great. I would highly recommend Cazeault Solar & Home” Sal D’Angelo, Gloucester, MA.
“The D’Angelo solar installation was interesting as it presented us with some challenges but we had the skills and capabilities to overcome these challenges and present a great product for the client” states Sam Ziergiebel, GM for Cazeault Solar& Home.

pictured left to right (Sam Ziergiebel, Tim Sanborn, Home owner Sal D’Angelo, Jon Macomber )
I stopped by on my way home from work, fully expecting to see all three chicks hatched. Dad was sitting on the nest and two fluffy chicks were zooming in and out. He left the nest for a moment and wonderful luck of luck, the third chick was making its appearance!!
When I write messy, it is because while the third chick was hatching, the two older ones needed to thermoregulate, or cuddle, beneath the parent’s wing. There was a great deal of seeming disorder going on beneath the canopy provided by Dad’s fluffed out feathers.
Because the two older siblings were running in and out of the nest, as well as the parents leaving to discard the remaining chick’s eggshell pieces, I had a longer window into the third chick’s hatching (by mere seconds, I mean). Plus the twelve-hour-old chicks were just as adorable as could be!
From a nest of three eggs, two chicks hatched at dawn and the third, at day’s end. During both times, I had my movie camera on a tripod zoomed in on the nest and was able to film and simultaneously take still photos. A very unforgettable and happy day!!!!!!!!!!
Mom switched places with Dad but only stayed for a few moments before hopping up quickly. All three chicks were in the nest. You can see the newly hatched chick with its two older siblings.
Even in the rain yesterday afternoon, the workers on the pier were actually on the new part of the pier.


In 2007 Faulkner was honored to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award for her artistic talent from her alma mater Maumee Valley Country Day School in Toledo, Ohio. She has participated in numerous shows and fundraising events throughout her career.

Sunday from 9 – 12 is a great time to shop for fruits, veggies and special local gifts. Come on down and stroll Lexington Avenue, have breakfast at Sherry’s Corner Café and enjoy the market.

Now celebrating its 61st year, the Sidewalk Bazaar takes place on Main Street in downtown Gloucester. Over 120 vendors, street food, live music and children’s activities. Artists, Crafters, Food Vendors, Non-Profits, Kids Activities & Entertainers from near and far join Gloucester Merchants and Restaurants on the street for a fun and festive three days.The Sidewalk Bazaar is a Gloucester tradition that shouldn’t be missed.
This guy was excited to ride our wake the other day and the boys had fun watching him get some serious air.

