Took a walk over at Wingaersheek Beach on Thursday. The sun was out and the feel of summer was in the air.

My View of Life on the Dock
Took a walk over at Wingaersheek Beach on Thursday. The sun was out and the feel of summer was in the air.


Episode 92-(on location)
For the past 23 years, Gunner Richard Muth has educated thousands of teenagers on the North Shore as an Iinstructor for the MCJROTC at Gloucester High School (aside from a year or two in Lynn).
This is his final year as an Educator/Instructor/Mentor at GHS. Prior to this, he served his country in the United States Marine Corps for 20+ years as an Infantry Instructor before retiring. Not knowing what to expect teaching high school students, he embarked on a decades-long journey that has left an impressionable impact on students and colleagues alike. B-Side even got a little help honoring Gunner from some friends.
B-Side sits down with Richard Muth to talk about his 23 years as an educator; what it has meant to him, and what it is like to teach teenagers of Gloucester. He even confirms that B-Side did, in fact, throw a desk (but don’t worry—the statute of limitations is over).
Gunner Muth would also like to invite the public to join them in celebration on Thursday May 16th at 6pm in the auditorium for the ROTC Awards Night to honor those students for their achievements for the school year.
It was Military Appreciation Month as well as National Teacher Appreciation Week during this recording.
Alicia Unleashed would like to also thank to following for their participation in this recording:
Rick Moore, Lisa Cusumano Gray, Kayla Pinkham, Kara Wagner, Sarah Bondarev, Jen Duston, Jessica Gross, Aaron Smith, Annette Parco, Chris Severance, Jon Blair, and Peter Cannavo.
Gunner,
I cannot begin to express the amount of gratitude I have for you as an educator because, let’s be real, you were unlike any other teacher I’d ever had. You were patient, tolerant, funny, and had different, undetectable ways of teaching us life lessons. While I was part of your formative years when you were getting your feet wet as a “teacher of teens,” and we tested your limits every chance we could get, you are still the same Gunner you were in ’96. The impact that you have left on your students runs deep. Without you, I believe I never would have survived through or graduated from high school. Thank you, Gunner, for your Service, both to our Country and to us Students.
Crease that Uni one last time and then hang it up. Congratulations on your retirement; you’ve earned it.
-Bridget Ernest, Fishbowl Class Member 96-00
#MCJROTC #GLOUCESTERHIGH #ayellowbird #highschooldays #militaryappreciation #marines #thankyou

tonight! Opening Party: Friday, May 10, 2019 at 6pm
Exhibit Hours on Saturday, May 11, 2019 from 10am – 5pm
Essex Shipbuilding Museum, Waterline Center, 66 Main Street (Rte. 133)
Come see FRESH new works by Essex Art Collective: women artists who collaborate in artistic endeavors and inspire each other to create paintings, drawings, printmaking, sculpture, fiber arts, mixed media works and photography. Group Members Alison Taylor, Jen Grober, Jen Romans, Kristen Wilson, Mallie Pratt, Margaret Sweet, Melissa Glorieux, Naomi Chapman, Rosie Winthrop and Wrenn Bartlett invite you to see the show!

Reception: Saturday, May 18, 2019 from 10am – 12pm
TONIGHT! Fun Friday featuring James McKenna/Juni Van Dyke books 4pm
Fun Fridays Featuring Reading/Activity with Award-Winning Authors & Artists– meet local artists and writers and enjoy free stories and visual arts events perfect for children to create artwork side by side with an older family member – either a parent, grandparent or a sibling May 10th, May 17th, 31st and June 7th at 4pm
Exhibit on View until June 21, 2019
Essex Town Hall, 3rd Floor, 30 Martin Street (an accessible facility)
Once Upon a Contest showcases award-winning children’s books by Cape Ann artists and writers. Congratulations to Essex resident and author, Diane Polley awarded Cape Ann Reads Honor Book for Lets Go! Animal Tracks in the Snow, with illustrations by Marion Hall. Congratulations to Essex resident and author, James MacKenna awarded Cape Ann Reads Gulliver Award for If I Were a Moose and If I were a Lion with illustrations by Juni VanDyke. And congratulations to Essex native and artist, Alexia Parker, for illustrating Cape Ann Reads Gulliver Award books for two authors, Pumpkin Carving and Bike’s Big Adventure. Parker is the Invitational Public Artist for the Essex show. Her series celebrates iconic Essex buildings and places in collage using solely paper and glue. Come meet some of these local authors and illustrators! Light refreshments by the Friends of the T.O.H.P. Burnham Public Library will be served.
Side by side Once upon a Contest at TOHP Burnham in Essex:
Fantastic Essex Bicentennial display – don’t miss it!

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May 10, 2019


Hope to update soon with which Fugro project involves this ship back and forth. prior post May 8, 2019
For close up photos rather than snapshots see Pat Morss here
— Pat Morss —
The research vessel Fugro, which which attracted attention passed Cape Ann mid-day Wednesday heading in the Boston direction, returned this evening heading Down East from Eastern Point.


Be the reason someone smiles today. I know that the whole “random act of kindness” thing isn’t exactly new and that no one really needs me telling them to spread cheer, but I wanted to tell you a super quick little story anyway….
Yesterday, a person who I adore and respect immeasurably left me a voice message thanking me for something that I did….that, really wasn’t a very big deal at all. In his message he told me how special it was and called me a, “Bloody Star.” I mean, come on. It totally made me smile and, quite honestly, made my day.
So, be someone’s little boost today. Be the reason someone smiles unexpectedly today. Shoot a super nice text, send an email letting someone know that you appreciate them, leave a super nice voice mail….or, better even still, tell someone in person how great they are. Make someone’s day.
If, by chance, someone does something nice for you or makes you smile by surprise, feel free to tell us about it here. Good stuff.

By puck drop last night Mama Osprey was skating on three eggs. Now the wait begins. Who finishes first? By June 15 there may be a Bruin Stanley Cup Trophy and three baby osprey. The over/under is set now for June 9, I’ll take the over.

These beautiful birds just beg to be photographed and observed. I can’t stop!




Join us as we kick off summer at our annual Backyard BBQ Bash! Bring your swimsuits and get ready for some good food and lots of FUN!
FREE for members / $10 per family for non-members
RAFFLES
OUTDOOR POOL
GREAT FOOD
FUN MUSIC
BOUNCE HOUSE
FACE PAINTING
CASH BAR
MAGIC SHOW
+ MORE!
We can’t wait to see you there!

This Saturday, May 11
Watch the interview with artist Yhanna Coffin, Malcolm Henderson and Tim Sanborn-

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

Hi Joey, I was taking photos of the tulips at the boulevard and Manuel took a photo of me for Gloucester smiles. So I took a photo of him! Thought you’d want to know he’s out working hard for you! 😊 Love Good Morning Gloucester!
From Brianne Hurley-Caso
This will be the Docksiders’ last concert of the year, so don’t miss it! Come to dance or just sit and enjoy an evening of spectacular music while supporting and celebrating these talented young musicians!