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My View of Life on the Dock
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This week’s Live Music schedule for the Rhumb Line.

I don’t know about your school days, but we used to have to declare if we wanted to”hot lunch” or not each school day. I was reminded of those days on a recent cool and dreary day at the shop. So I went to Virgilio’s on Main St for a soothing hot lunch: American Chop Suey ( though we called it goulash in my house). PS and BTW, this was absolutely delicious and satisfying. There was enough left for another meal. Yes, I could make it myself….but…I don’t….(and Virgilio’s does)

JR Lodge along with Anthony Caturano, Liz Caturano, Buddy Doucette, Alison DiFiore and Jon McDonald were in the water actively saving these poor elderly women. If they weren’t right there it would have been disastrous as they were submerged over head and thankfully lobstermen Mark and JR had the knives and hammer to break the window and with Buddy cut the the woman loose. Scary situation. Please offer prayers for these poor women and honor the people that acted quickly to save them!

May 20, 2025 – Using the theme “Survive and Thrive,” Cape Ann Pride Week will take place with events planned around Cape Ann from Thursday, May 29, to Sunday, June 8, 2025. The event will build off the success of last year’s first ever Cape Ann Pride Weekend, which brought together adults and teens with families and allies and people who just like fun in celebration and support of the LGBTQIA+ community and culture on Cape Ann.
This year’s Cape Ann Pride Week, which coincides with the start of Pride Month in June, is organized by the Cape Ann Pride Coalition and the Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.
The week will feature a series of events including a Pride Kick-off Party, “Out by the Ocean,” at DRIFT; a “Pride on the Pier” dance on the pier behind Maritime Gloucester; Pride religious services around the region; a “Cape Ann Bowls with Pride” event for LGBTQIA+ youth, families and friends at Cape Ann Lanes; a rooftop fundraiser at sunset, “Oceans of Pride,” at Beauport Hotel; a dance for teens at MAGMA (organized by LGBTeens of Cape Ann); “Karaoke With Pride” at Harbor9 Golf; an “Embrace the Rainbow” cabaret at Rockport Music; and pride flag raisings in at least three Cape Ann towns.
Last year, hundreds of people including teens, families and Allies attended Cape Ann Pride Weekend events, raising awareness of and respect for LGBTQIA+ residents, friends, neighbors and business owners who have long called Cape Ann home. The Pride effort on Cape Ann is unusual because it is organized by a partnership between the grassroots Cape Ann Pride Coalition and the Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce made up of local business members.
To see the full schedule of events including those that require reservations or tickets, and to see the full list of sponsors, visit CapeAnnPride.org.
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A Rose is a Rose…

The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 – June 1 at 2:00PM
Date: Sunday, June 1
Time: 2:00PM-3:30PM
Admission: Free and open to the public (donations to RNAC is encouraged)
Gloucester, MA — Rocky Neck Art Colony is pleased to present a special performance by artist and musician Stephen Bates on
Sunday, June 1 at 2:00 PM. This multidisciplinary event will feature Bates’ original paintings alongside live musical compositions, performed by the artist himself on clarinet, flute, and bass clarinet.
Bates has created four evocative paintings for this performance—three inspired by powerful stories from the Old Testament, and a fourth interpreting William Blake’s visionary poem The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. Each artwork is accompanied by an original piece of music composed by Bates, exploring the emotional and thematic depth of the subjects.
With a distinguished career as a clarinetist in the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra for 36 years (1973–2009), Bates has long pursued a parallel passion for the visual arts. Since moving to Manchester, he has taught silk painting in Gloucester for over a decade, continuing to explore the interplay between music and visual expression.
In this interactive presentation, Bates invites the audience to reflect on and discuss the underlying themes of each artwork after hearing its corresponding musical piece. The stories depicted include Eve’s acceptance of the forbidden fruit, God’s promise to Noah, the worship of the golden calf, and a bold artistic and musical response to Blake’s Marriage of Heaven and Hell.
This event promises to be a rich, thought-provoking experience where music, art, and dialogue converge. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with Stephen Bates’ unique vision at the intersection of creativity and conversation.
For more information, visit www.rockyneckartcolony.org
This open call exhibition is the perfect opportunity for students, art enthusiasts, and/or artists earlier in their career to exhibit at two historic Gloucester locations: the North Shore Arts Association and the Sargent House Museum. The Sargent House Museum, originally the home of Judith Sargent Murray, it is now home to a small collection of works by famed painter and relative, John Singer Sargent. Running from July 11 – September 27, 2025, this unique exhibit will be spaced between these two renowned locations on Cape Ann, on display simultaneously for three months.
Artwork must be submitted on Smarter Entry by 11:59PM on June 6, 2025, to be considered for admittance and awards. Artists may submit up to 3 works of art.
Please refer to our Emerging Artists Event Page for the submission guidelines and any additional information.

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Research and studies on the use CBD of for individuals with irritable bowel syndrome have shown promising results. CBD’s anti-inflammatory properties and it’s interaction with with the bodies Endocannabinoid system, which plays a role in gut function, may contribute to the relief of symptoms related to this condition. By potentially reducing inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract and modulating gut function, CBD may help with Crohn’s disease experience less pain and discomfort.
Come by Angel Wings Wellness to pick up some free samples to see if CBD can improve the quality of your life. Friday and Saturday 11-4 or call for an appointment. 12 Rogers Street- Gloucester
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From the City of Gloucester Facebook page:


Last week it was perfect on Monday for a frozen raspberry margarita at Jalapenos on Main St. It’s my favorite spot for a frozen margarita. We always enjoy the atmosphere there, where it feels like a neighborhood bar. The food is great, the service friendly…it’s a win-win for Margarita Monday.


The Final Bracket In the Gloucester’s Best Bar Staff Has Been Set With The #1 seed @thelobsterofgloucester (seeding determined by number of community nominations) blasting its way through to the final tallying large margins of victory along the way facing off against #7 seed @seaport_grille which has plodded its way through the tournament in the last three rounds with an average margin of victory of 1.5%. Will The Lobster continue its wrecking ball run or will the fans of Seaport Grill rise up to take down Goliath? Only time will tell. Voting has begun and runs through Wednesday morning at 5:30AM! Vote for your favs at http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com Good luck!!!
The Silver Martini Shaker will be presented to the champs this weekend!

Link to vote: Once you go here you click start voting button at the top!

Chief Eric Smith reports that the Gloucester Fire Department responded Sunday when a car containing three people plunged into the water at St. Peter’s Park.
Two off-duty firefighters on a boat nearby witnessed the crash, and one immediately jumped into the Gloucester Harbor Cove water to help. Their rescue efforts were joined by several local fishermen and other bystanders at the scene.
The pair of off-duty Gloucester firefighters, Deputy Chief Andrew McRobb and Lt. William Doucette, called the incident into dispatch at 10:49 a.m., Sunday, May 18.
Lt. Doucette entered the water to help several crewmembers from Tight Lines, a Gloucester-basedlobster boat, who had broken one of the car windows with a hammer to help free the occupants.
They worked together quickly with a small group of brave bystanders to help all three of the car’s occupants out of the vehicle, which had landed on its roof.
According to a preliminary investigation, the vehicle was driven around granite barriers and over the seawall, where it plunged about 15-20 feet into the water. A Gloucester Police investigation is active and ongoing.
Gloucester Fire crews arrived on the scene and discovered all three occupants were out of the vehicle but still in the water. The bystanders and off-duty firefighters rendered aid and kept the rescued car’s occupants’ heads above the water level.
“Fortunately it was low tide and not high tide,” said Deputy Chief Tom LoGrande.
All three occupants were transported to area hospitals with varying injuries.
Lt. Doucette was also transported to an area hospital with minor injuries.
“Lt. Doucette jumped into the water with little regard for his own safety,” said Deputy Chief LoGrande. “I’m happy to report that Lt. Doucette is okay after this ordeal. Three people could have easily been lost in Gloucester this morning if not for the bold and decisive actions of these two firefighters and a group of very brave bystanders.”
Gloucester Police also responded to the scene and assisted with traffic and crowd control. A local tow company removed the vehicle from the water.
All three occupants were conscious and alert when they were removed from the water and transported to area hospitals.
“We’d like to thank everyone who helped get these three people get out of the vehicle,” said Chief Smith. “If not for all of their selfless efforts, this could have been a tragic day in Gloucester. Instead, this is an inspirational story of our community banding together to help three people in mortal danger. All of these people working together in an emergency makes me proud to be a Gloucester resident.”
