City of Gloucester Public Outreach Meeting Watershed Resiliency and Supply Vulnerability Assessment Project Update

City of Gloucester Public Outreach Meeting
Watershed Resiliency and Supply Vulnerability Assessment Project Update
Gloucester – On Wednesday, December 12
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at 5:30 pm in the Kyrouz Auditorium, the City of
Gloucester and its planning consultant, Kleinfelder, will host a public meeting to review the City’s Watershed and Water Supply Risk Assessment Management project and progress to-date, as well as solicit public input. As a designated Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP)
community, Gloucester has successfully undertaken a series of resilience planning exercises, and
continues to identify opportunities aimed towards enhancing societal, economic, and environmental conditions.
In 2017, the City conducted a Community Resilience Building (CRB) process that broughttogether multiple stakeholders to develop a suite of priorities to protect the City against threats
associated with region’s changing climate, including but not limited to costal storms, flooding, and other environmental hazards such as drought and wildfire. Gloucester’s Watershed and
Water Supply Risk Assessment project was developed in response to the feedback and
prioritized recommendations generated from this process.
Topics covered will include a description of existing hydrologic conditions and water uses in
Gloucester, and the sensitivity of Gloucester’s watersheds to the changing climate. The Team
will discuss a plan to help improve our understanding of potential future risks of reduced water
availability, incidence and impact of wildfire, and long-term water quality. This effort is in
support of an in-depth climate change risk assessment and management strategy for the City’s
water supply and reservoir system, including its watersheds.
For further information regarding this meeting, please contact Gregg Cademartori, Planning
Director, Community Development Department at 978-325-5242 gcademartori@gloucester-
ma.gov; Michael Hale, Director of Public Works at 978-325-5600 mhale@gloucester-ma.gov ,or
Betsy Frederick, Project Manager, Kleinfelder, at 617-498-4603, or bfrederick@kleinfelder.com.

Rainy Day Tide at Good Harbor

Pictures from a recent high tide at Good Harbor Beach.  It was a little rainy and the camera lens suffered a bit, but I decided I like the effect for the story it tells.

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This persistent duck kept trying to paddle against the streaming tide.

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Happy Hanakkuh

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May This Festival of Lights Bring Blessings of Health and Happiness to You and Your Loved Ones,
and may we all act as ‘beacons of light’ for one another. ❤
 
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RATS!

Gloucester’s Animal Advisory Committee recently sponsored an informative presentation by Gary Menin, director of the Massachusetts chapter of the organization R.A.T.S. (Raptors Are The Solution). Gary presented a talk with accompanying slides on the catastrophic effects of rodenticides on owls, hawks, falcons, eagles, and other birds of prey.

Gloucester is a waterfront community and as such, we will most assuredly always have a rat population.  As has been pointed out dozens of times at the AAC meetings, improper handling of garbage is one of our number one problems. Garbage bags not contained in cans that are placed on city streets the night before trash collection attracts and provides food for coyotes, gulls, crows, and rats. Dumpsters not properly closed and maintained also support rats, gulls, crows, and coyotes, as do overflowing beach barrels.

Although second generation rodenticides are banned, exterminators are still allowed to use them. Gary reminded us however that YOU are the client. If all else fails and an exterminator must be hired, tell them not to use rodenticide under any circumstance.

Firstly, if we better manage our trash, we can greatly shrink the nuisance critter population. Additionally, Gary provided an excellent list of alternatives to rodenticides.

1). Snap traps

2). Ultrasonic waves

3). Electrocuting traps

4). Live trap and relocate

5). Dry ice pellets placed at hole entryways

6). Moth balls and peppermint oil as a repellent

7). Goodnature A24 Rat Trap

Under no circumstances are glue traps recommended as they are an unusually cruel method of extermination.

As we have talked about many times on Good Morning Gloucester, the White-footed Mouse and the Chipmunk are the greatest vectors of Lyme disease. Raptors play a vital rope in controlling mice, chipmunks, and other small rodent populations and have proven to be an important link in the fight against Lyme disease.

Gary also mentioned that the city of Revere recently purchased rat-proof garbage cans that every member of the community is mandated to use. The local governing body was fed up with the proliferation of rats because of flimsy trash bags, overflowing barrels, and careless disposal of garbage. You can read more about Revere’s new barrels here: Revere Looks to Put Lid on Rat Problem.

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We can also purchase or build our own owl nest box. With a quick google search you can find tons of DIY videos, plans, and directions online such as this one for a Screech Owl house.

Screech Owl House Plans

Every year we hear Screech Owls in our neighborhood, close-by, and I’m inspired to build an owl house after hearing Gary’s presentation!

 

Last winter Hedwig was seen with almost clock-work regularity departing nightly for her evening hunt. An adult Snowy Owl feeds on average three to five times per day.

The food web graphics provided by R.A.T.S. are terrific and are free and downloadable for anyone’s use.

Here Are Tonight’s Specials At Tonno Gloucester!

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Gravy vs. Sugo is on Wednesday with the Mayor Sefatia, you can still donate! Check out My GoFundMe campaign. Help me crush cancer.

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We are More Markeplace, Sip N’ Shop

Looking forward to this great event. Hope to see all on Friday from 5 -8 at the Magnolia Library, Gloucester, Magnolia, MA.
1 Lexington Avenue
Magnolia, Gloucester, MA 01930

USS Thomas Hudner Commissioning

Thatcher gets to do some unbelievably cool and special things as part of the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps with the Gloucester Sea Cadets – David G. Ouellet Division.

Participating in the commissioning of the USS Hudner on Saturday at Boston’s Black Falcon Pier nears the top of the list. I couldn’t stay, so I stole photos from Thatcher, LTJG Robert Pallazola and Joanna Edith.  Thank you!

The Gloucester Sea Cadets had the opportunity to witness history, pay tribute to heroes, and be in the presence of so, so many including, just to name a few, Mayor Walsh, Governor Baker, State Senator Bruce Tarr, both the Hudner and Brown families, MANY Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, and even General Joseph Dunford, the highest ranking military officer in the United States military and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.  Having just lost President George H.W. Bush made this ceremony even more poignant.

Commissioning marks the formal entrance of a ship into the U.S. Navy Fleet and is the point when the ship changes from being Pre-Commissioning Unit
(PCU)THOMAS HUDNER to being USS THOMAS HUDNER.

I am so thankful that he had this opportunity and that he is a part of such a tremendous organization.

The video below shows the entire commissioning ceremony and you can read more about Medal of Honor Recipient CAPT Thomas J. Hudner, Jr., USN  HERE

 

 

Lane’s Cove Landing

We visited Lane’s Cove during the recent astronomical high tide. We had not been there in a while and it was nice to see it again, even if covered in sea water. I did not realize it was a public landing. Here’s a look around in case you haven’t been over there lately.

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GloucesterCast 309B With Jim and Pat Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 12/2/18

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GloucesterCast 309B With Jim and Pat Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 12/2/18

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Homiecast Roast Beef Taste Off

Dogtown Books reopening and welcomed the new owners. We brought home 3 new treasures!!!
Jimmy brought home something interesting from one of the local church holiday fairs.
Sip and Shop event Riversbend Tues Dec 4 5-8 PM. Nice to have one on a weeknight!  https://www.facebook.com/events/1745275302173999/
Pat finds interesting documents from 1953 regarding the sale of the dock here at Captain Joe and Sons
Lobster Trap tree Lighting
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GloucesterCast 309A With Chris McCarthy, Aurelia Nelson, Senator Bruce Tarr, Megan Merlin, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 12/2/18

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GLOUCESTERCAST 309A WITH CHRIS MCCARTHY, AURELIA NELSON, SENATOR BRUCE TARR, MEGAN MERLIN, PAT AND JIM DALPIAZ, KIM SMITH AND JOEY CIARAMITARO TAPED 12/2/18

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North Shore 104.9 Senator Tarr Toy Drive- 9 stops planned on Thursday, December 13th For more info click- https://www.northshore1049.com/sen-bruce-tarr-holiday-toy-drive/

Check out www.tarrtalk.com for info from Senator Bruce Tarr

15 year anniversary of Sugar Mags, Ladies night celebration!

STEPHANIE TASHJY AND GEORGIA HART TALK SUGAR MAG’S 15 ANNIVERSARY & DRIFTWOOD CARCUTERIE

Homiecast Roast Beef Taste Off

Dogtown Books reopening and welcomed the new owners. We brought home 3 new treasures!!!
 
Jimmy brought home something interesting from one of the local church holiday fairs.
 
Sip and Shop event Riversbend Tues Dec 4 5-8 PM. Nice to have one on a weeknight!  https://www.facebook.com/events/1745275302173999/
 
Pat finds interesting documents from 1953 regarding the sale of the dock here at Captain Joe and Sons
Lobster Trap tree Lighting
Request for lobster trap tree family photos Kim will post them submit them to  kimsmithdesigns@hotmail.com