Shoring up the Long Beach seawall: readying concrete forms and walkway
Phases of storm repair continue.

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Great Afternoon on the Harbor




Father’s Day Morning bike ride Plus PSA




SeniorCare Sunset Cruise Fundraiser
SeniorCare Inc. will host its Ninth Annual Sunset Cruise Fundraiser, an evening cruise aboard Cape Ann Whale Watch’s Hurricane II, on Thursday, July 12, 2018, boarding at 6:30pm and returning at 9:30pm. The evening includes a light dinner, dancing and entertainment, raffle and door prizes. Tickets are $30 each and can be purchased by contacting SeniorCare at 978-281-1750 or online at www.seniorcareinc.org. Sponsor opportunities are available.
About SeniorCare
SeniorCare Inc. serves an area that represents more than 27,000 residents aged 60 and over. We provide services to adults with disabilities and elders in nine communities. Established in 1972, SeniorCare has approximately 100 employees and nearly 400 volunteers. The volunteers and staff work to fulfill its mission as a consumer-centered organization which provides and coordinates services to elders and others. This allows them to live independently at home or in a setting of their choice, while remaining part…
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OUR THIRD GOOD HARBOR BEACH PIPING PLOVER CHICK WAS KILLED THIS MORNING
We are so very sorry to share that the third chick was killed this morning. The seven-day-old chick was taken and eaten by a very large crow that swooped in unexpectedly, as witnessed by the volunteer monitors.
One week ago today all four Good Harbor Beach Piping Plovers hatched in the parking lot. We celebrated, but also knew that the really hard part was yet to come. Monitoring tiny marshmallow sized fluff balls, made the color of their surroundings, is like looking for sand upon sand. To do this several hours at a time is no small feat, made even more challenging on Gloucester’s busiest of beaches.
I would like to give a huge shout out and thank you to all our super dedicated PiPl monitors. Know that they are doing the very best they can to fend off predators of every kind, ill mannered people, astronomically high tides, diminished beach, people who have been drinking in the hot sun all day, garbage left behind on the beach (which attracts crows and gulls), and every other creepy thing you can think of. The core group is putting in many hours, are sunburnt, and neglecting their families.
A terrible mishap of death or injury to a chick could happen on anyone of our shifts. When you see a PiPl monitor at GHB, stop and feel free to ask questions about the plovers, and please thank them for their dedication. I honestly hope I don’t see one more facebook post/comment blaming the monitors about how we are not doing enough to keep the chicks safe and not reporting enough about the scofflaws. It is just plain cruel. Thank you.
Our one remaining chick, the one volunteer monitor Heather Hall calls Pip, is the smallest of the hatchlings and the one we think hatched last. This afternoon Mom was keeping watchful eye while Pip was foraging between the foot of the dunes and line of folks at the rope’s edge.
Early this morning when we still had both chicks.
SPECIAL FATHER’S DAY FREE SAIL ABOURD THE SCHOONER ARDELLE
Check out this fantastic offer from the Schooner Ardelle, just for Dads! Fathers sail free when accompanied by the purchaser of one full priced ticket. Click here for more details.
Fiesta 2018 – Getting Started

Good Harbor Beach
Took a late in the afternoon walk to Good Harbor Beach. Everyone I met or talked to was so respectful of our little plovers. Since all the negative things about what goes on with dogs at GHB, we have to remember that most of the time things are good. Most important thank you volunteers for helping keep these cuties safe.

Get Ready For The Return Of The Ready For The Return Of Joe Mack Band
Are you ready Gloucester for the return of the Joe Mack band. Joe played the DOG BAR once a month for five years he’s with his band at the Minglewood tonight 9 to 12 don’t miss it it’s going to be a great musical night.

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Things to do on a beautiful Saturday
I am More at the Paint Factory, Magnolia Library Indoor Yard Sale, and of course the beach.

John Nasser Represents! in Queenstown, New Zealand
Representing in Queenstown, New Zealand with “The Remarkable’s” Mountain Range in the background and Queenstown below.
Along with visiting our daughter at college during our recent trip to Australia, my wife and I spent a few days in Queenstown, New Zealand.
It’s the beginning of their winter season in New Zealand, and the views from the Stratosfare restaurant (which is only accessible via the Gondola) were quite remarkable! I Guess that’s where they got the name for this Mountain region…because they really are….Remarkable!
We also took a helicopter tour and landed on top of them!
Amazing to say the least!
1606 Lunch
Sistas in Glosta-town!!! We decided to treat ourselves to lunch at the Beauport. Loved the experience. The hotel is so nicely done and definitely a pampering experience. Eric was our server and he did an outstanding job. I enjoyed my cider margarita, even if they did think they needed to hunt down their cider stock!! The fish and chips were a treat for my upstate New York siblings. As a treat, it was a great choice. Thank you, Eric!




RMS production of Annie Jr Gets 7 MET Nominations
The Rockport Middle School production of Annie, Jr. received 7 nominations for Massachusetts Educational Theater Awards. Over 70 middle and high schools statewide participate in this program sponsored by the Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild and Broadway in Boston, in which 3 adjudicators evaluate each school’s musical, and in each category, they select just 5 nominees from among all productions in the entire state
This is the most nominations the RMS program has ever received in the six years it has participated in this program. The nominees are:
Best Lead Actor – Sebastian Lovasco
Best Lead Actress – Amanda Padre
Best Supporting Actor – Colin Kelley
Best Specialty Ensemble – The Orphans – Julia and Sophia Sekercan, Madison Mosley, Nora Rockwell, Anita Magee, Pilar Davis, Piper Englin
Best Sound Design and Execution – Abby Marshall and Ella Lorenz
Best Hair and Make-up Design and Execution – Eve Dizio and Sophie Renda
Best Overall Acting Ensemble – the entire cast
The winners will be announced and awards will be given out in the ceremony at the Berklee Performance Center in Boston on June 23.
For a complete list of nominees and for more information on the METG and the MET Awards, go to https://metg.org/met-musical-awards-events/musical-awards-2018.html
Congratulations Tridents G6 Gloucester FYS and good luck today!
Tridents G6 Fishermen Youth Soccer, U12 Division 1
Tridents travel to Pingree for the Essex County Youth Soccer Association (ECYSA) Championships today.

Moulton, Markey, Warren Announce $6 Million Federal Grant for Gloucester Harbor and the Annisquam
Today, Congressman Seth Moulton, and United States Senators Ed Markey, and Elizabeth Warren, announced that the Army Corps’ 2018 Work Plan includes a $6 million federal grant for the Gloucester Harbor/Annisquam River dredging project. Moulton, Markey, and Warren have been advocating for this funding for over three years.
“Dredging the Annisquam River is a public safety priority,” said Moulton. “By making the channel more navigable, we will ensure that boaters can safely travel up and down the river. Dredging the river will also have a positive impact on commercial and recreational activities critical to Gloucester’s economic development efforts. I am grateful to our local and state leaders, who helped move this forward, and pleased to see that the Army Corps has listened to us and funded this project.””
“If we do not maintain Massachusetts’s rivers, channels, and harbors, we hitch an anchor to our economy,” said Markey. “I am proud that this federal funding will help improve the commerce, recreation, and safety of Gloucester, the harbor, and the Annisquam River. I thank Representative Moulton and Senator Warren for their partnership on this crucial project.”
“This new federal funding is wonderful news for Gloucester, the North Shore, and the Commonwealth,” said Senator Warren. “This dredging project will not only make the Annisquam River safer and more navigable, but will also help support the local economy. I was glad to partner with Senator Markey and Congressman Moulton secure this critical funding and I applaud the Army Corps for including it in their Work Plan.”
“Dredging the Annisquam River is critical for our economy, public safety, our quality of life, and the preservation of this incomparable natural resource,” said State Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr Steadily increasing accretion continues to reduce the navigability of the channel, and that demands remediation as soon as possible. Getting it done requires collaboration, focus, and persistence. Our partnerships at the state, federal and local levels has driven our progress to finally get approval for this project.”
“I would like to start out by saying thank you to everyone who has worked so hard to make this happen. It has been a combined effort from so many federal, state and local partners, departments and elected officials,” said TJ Ciarametaro Jr., Gloucester Harbormaster. “This truly is very exciting news, for not only the City of Gloucester but for the tens of thousands of boaters and professional mariners that navigate the Annisquam river every year. Over the last couple of years, the Annisquam River has become almost impassable during certain tides making it especially challenging for first responders to safely navigate in rescue situations, so from a safety point this is huge for us. We as a whole are looking forward to the dredging commencement and look forward to working with all the partners involved to ensure successful completion of this long awaited project”.








