Vintage street flair: BlackBear Barber Shop adds the perfect show stopper door propper

The BlackBear Barber Shop, 260 Main St., Gloucester, Mass., has a sharp greeter-  a carved wooden bear sculpture and calling card receiver/business card holder.

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(It’s a good fit for Gloucester history. Pre 1900, carved statues advertising Main Street businesses provided a new customer base for some  shipbuilding figurehead carvers.)

Shop Local

It is so important to shop local. Whatever you need it can be bought locally. Love this seahorse from Toodeloos Toy Store on 142 Main Street, Gloucester, MA and a great tee shirt from One Ocean One Love located at 47R Parker Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Craig, James, Ted and Dan are competing at Memphis In May! Follow Along!

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Subscribe to Craig’s BBQ YouTube Channel- BBQit  

Follow along as we root for our boys as they take on the Superbowl of BBQ- “Memphis in May”!

I’m sure they will be sharing their experiences.

@CraigKimberley

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Dinosaurs Downtown!

Well, this can only mean one thing…..St. Peter’s Fiesta must be coming soon??*Correction 😉   Seems this could actually mean something else!  The awesome Donna Ardizzoni pointed out that these rides are probably here for for the petting zoo carnival fundraiser that is taking place this weekend for the fireworks and concert fundraiser!  She’s so smart!!

Visit the the fun this weekend! Friday from 5 to 10 p.m., Saturday from 1 to 10 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. in the 65 Rogers St., the I-4, C-2 lot. Free admission and small cost to purchase tickets for carnival rides.

On another note, these funny green guys were totally giving me the stink eye.

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Turtle Alley Really Is So Sweet

Fair play, we love Turtle Alley candies as well as Nichols. The downtown convenience of Turtle Alley cannot be denied, even though we lived their previous location also. I recommend the chocolate covered cherries!

GMG Solar Energy Information Series With Tim Sanborn, Yhanna Coffin and Malcolm Henderson

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Watch the interview with artist Yhanna Coffin, Malcolm Henderson and Tim Sanborn-

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Do you want to put solar on your house and make money?

Fill out the form and I’ll have lifelong Gloucester resident Tim Sanborn from Cazeault Solar call you to go over your options for free.  He installed ours and hundreds others and every single person I’ve spoken with that’s done it LOVES IT!

Check out Yhanna’s Art on her website-

Link here- https://yhannacoffin.com/home.html

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City of Gloucester’s Ongoing Efforts Regarding National Fish & Seafood Closure of Operations

GLOUCESTER, Mass. (May 13, 2019) – Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken today announced continued discussions and employee outreach planning regarding the abrupt clousure of National Fish & Seafood’s East Main Street, Gloucester plant.

The City has learned that approximately 180 employees have been affected.  More than 50 were permanent full-time employees of National Fish & Seafood.  The remaining employees were temporary contract workers.  It is our understanding that a skeleton crew is working to address customer orders, concerns and assist with the operational transition.

Earlier today the Mayor convened a meeting to discuss options on how to best help those affected by this news – employees and customers.  The City estimates this closure has a ripple effect and that significantly more than just the employees have been impacted.  The City will continue discussions and identify ways to help all involved.

Mayor Romeo Theken said, “I’m disappointed by how National Fish & Seafood has handled the situation.  The City of Gloucester is committed to helping those individuals impacted as soon as possible.  We’ve mobilized resources and are planning an employee outreach meeting later this week and a job fair early next week for those displaced employees.  Our priority is to ensure information is readily available.”

Today’s meeting was attended by Senator Bruce Tarr, a representative from Congress Seth Moulton’s Office, the Massachusetts Office of Business Development, the Massachusetts Office of Labor and Workforce Development’s MassHire Rapid Response Team, Wellspring, Action, Inc., and local industry leaders.

The sudden closure did not proactively prepare employees for the transition.  Many of those affected have important questions that have yet to be addressed.  Today’s meeting allowed for all parties to identify how they could help and as a result a centralized and robust employee outreach meeting is being planned.  That outreach meeting is scheduled for Friday, May 17 in the Kyrouz Auditorium at Gloucester City Hall from 10 a.m. through 12 noon.

That outreach meeting will have information and resources available to help navigate this sudden and unexpected situation.   Although still in formation that employee outreach meeting will provide Rapid Response services which includes information and assistance on unemployment insurance, workshops that prepare employees for new jobs, resume assistance, connections and referrals to MassHire Career Centers. Additionally, attendees will have the opportunity to obtain information or meet with representatives from the Open Door Pantry, the Salvation Army, Action, Inc. and Wellspring.  Information regarding SNAP, housing assistance, fuel assistance, and health insurance will also be available.

Simultaneously the City is also working to plan a job fair tentatively planned for Tuesday, May 21.  Additional information and details on that will be forthcoming.   In response to Mayor Romeo Theken’s request a number of interested employers have already reached out with job opportunities.  We continue to assemble that information and ask if any local employers have job opportunities and would like to be connected with the displaced National Fish & Seafood employees please let Jim Destino, Chief Administrative Officer,jdestino@gloucester-ma.gov, and/or Jill Cahill, Community Development Director, jcahill@gloucester-ma.gov know.

For more information on Rapid Response Services contact: Ken Messina, Business Services/Rapid Response Manager, 617-626-5703, kmessina@detma.org.

THREE HUMMINGBIRDS IN OUR GARDEN TODAY

Shortly before it began raining this afternoon, my husband called me to the garden to have a look see. Three male Ruby-throated Hummingbirds were zinging about, drinking nectar from the flowers and fearlessly whizzing by each other in territorial displays. The tiny boys were mostly interested in our beautiful old Japanese flowering quince ‘Toyo-nishiki’  (Chaenomoles speciosa).  They were also investigating the flowering pear tree and almost-ready to bloom crabapples, but not nearly as much so as the quince.

I hope to see them again on a brighter day, the male’s beautiful red gorget (throat patch) flashes much more brilliantly in the sunshine.

Providing a continuously blooming array of nectar rich flowers, from spring through late summer, will encourage RTHummingbirds to nest nearby and you may even see the fledglings later in the season. You will probably never see the nest as it is only as big as one half a walnut shell, and the eggs only pearl-sized 🙂

AUDITIONS FOR MAMMA MIA!

Auditions are on Sunday, May 26, at the Annisquam Village Hall.

Children are at 6 pm, adults are at 7 pm. 

Diamonds on the ocean

It was so nice to be outside on Saturday with temperatures in the 60’s and sun. Took this from Shore Road.