So nice to see The beautiful Lannon sailing by Shore Road.

My View of Life on the Dock
So nice to see The beautiful Lannon sailing by Shore Road.



It is visually stunning and if you know our EJ you know her art and creativity flows through her. This latest project is yet another chapter in her life in which Divine Intervention took hold and out came this book.
See how she’s standing and the light is beaming right over her shoulder? Such a metaphor for what EJ brings into everyone’s life that she is part of. She truly is a light for all of us. We love you EJ.
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For Immediate Release from Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken
Public Works in conjunction with our local Conservation Commission, MA Dept of Wildlife and Fisheries and Mass Audubon have been following the activities of Piping Plovers on Good Harbor Beach for the past 4 weeks. The birds have shown signs of nesting activities in this area.
On a recommendation of the state we have fenced off an area approximately 200 feet by 200 feet – southwest of board walk number 3. This area starts at the base of the dunes and extends to the high tide rack or water line. This area is to be off llimits to all humans as well as any domestic pets. These birds are listed under the State and Federal Endangered Species Acts and are granted special protection.
We will continue to work with all agencies to provide the support they need to let nature take its course. We ask for the support of the general public to adhere to the regulations set forth. Any questions should be directed to the Department of Recreation and Conservation (DCR) and/or Mass Audubon.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
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A little background information from Dave Rimmer, Director of Land Stewardship Greenbelt
Yet another bird that was nearly hunted to extinction for its beautiful feathers, as of 2012 when the most recent study was concluded, there were only 3,600 breeding Piping Plovers along the Atlantic Coast.
Piping Plover’s are a softy colored, mostly tan and white, pint-sized shorebird and like their nests and eggs, exquisitely camouflage with colors of sand and pebbles. This also makes them highly vulnerable to disturbances by humans; even if when people are trying to avoid their nesting sites, it is very easy to unwittingly crush eggs and chicks.
Piping Plovers have been observed on Good Harbor Beach this spring and could quite possibly nest here. The Gloucester DPW, working in conjunction with the Conservation Commission, MA Department of Wildlife, and Mass Audubon have cordoned off a roughly 200 feet by 200 feet area between the GHB bridge and boardwalk number three (the large rock that was exposed several storms ago lies within the area).
This area of the beach may be closed off for as long as eight weeks, possibly longer. If the nest is disturbed, the Piping Plovers will abandon the first and create a new nest, which will extend the time of beach closure.
It is to everyone’s benefit, plover and people alike, to heed the signs and to please keep dogs on leash at all times.
Are dogs allowed on the beach at this time of year?
You can see from the photos of different Piping Plover nests from several regions of the country how perfectly the pebble-lined nests and babies meld with their surroundings–a good thing to keep them safe from predators, but not such a good plan for nests in well-trafficked areas.
The male selects the nesting site, defending it from other males. He scrapes a nest in the sand and both the male and female toss stones and bits of shell into the depression. Both the male and female incubate the eggs. It takes about 25 days to incubate the eggs and another three to four weeks for the chicks to fledge.
Like the Killdeer, Piping Plovers cleverly display a broken wing, a trick designed to distract predators from their nests and babies. Both Killdeers and Piping Plovers are in the same family, Charadriidae. The Piping Plover’s scientific name, Charadrius melodus, and common name, comes from its lovely melodic piping bird song.
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Sharon Bo Abrams and Martin Del Vecchio
Thanks to Martin Del Vecchio for organizing the wonderfully fun Where the Heck is Matt Harding Gloucester event. Martin remarked that he was worried only a few folks would show up to dance or possibly the reverse and too many, but there was just exactly the right amount!
Work kept me longer than had hoped and I only caught the after party, which was also lots of fun. From fans young and old, Matt was inundated with requests for autographs, and more dancing, and he graciously accommodated all.
Martin will be sharing what promises to be an awesome drone video of the event. Stay tuned!




When going over to the Railway it is always fun, especially when our friend Brenda comes riding her bike.


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Summer is coming! Did you know you can get discount coupons for many museums from the Sawyer Free Library?
Click here for details and to reserve the coupons online from the comfort of your home, office, or phone! You just need a library card. If you don’t have one, come in and get one soon!
Please consider casting a vote for Sawyer Free Library in the BankGloucester “Banking For The Community” Program: Here’s a handy link! You can vote for 3 organizations, so please give us one vote and pick 2 more worthy causes! Thanks!

~The annual book sale is going on Friday and Saturday May 19 & 20! Lots of awesome books at awesome prices! Come in and look around!
We will be closed on Monday May 30 in observance of Memorial Day. Have a great weekend!

Our Summer hours will begin on Tuesday May 31. The only…
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Last year I traveled to the Netherlands for my birthday and as a gift I received 50 tulip bulbs that I couldn’t wait to get into the ground and see them bloom this spring. I’ve been a little jealous of everyone’s beautiful tulips coming up while I on the other hand have been fending away rabbits and rodents from eating my precious bulbs!! FINALLY my tendered bulbs are blooming and although they are only a handful, seeing them brings me back to the tulip fields and Keukenhof Gardens! There’s only a few varieties open but still 3 or 4 to go! Loving my late bloomers! (pardon the iPhone pics!)

