It may rain later, but this morning’s sky was so magnificent, with the special treat of seeing that morning full moon over Wonson Cove.
E.J. Lefavour
My View of Life on the Dock
I attended this free event last year and was so glad that I did. I’ll most likely make certain to go this year too. Anthony Amore was totally engaging as he gave “the who, what, where, why – and perhaps most importantly – the how, behind some of the most incredible tales of fakes, forgeries, thefts, and art-related ponzi schemes ever committed.” His inside view as Director of Security at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum gives him an insight like non other.
Simply RSVP to the email below to attend this free and open to the public event.
Joey – we’re helping make Halloween a Spooking Celebration:
Halloween Special – 5# of dry ice for $25.00! Creating eerie fog!
Just – Fill a container with hot water and drop 3 to 4 pellets of dry
ice every 10 to 15 minutes!
Happy Halloween from the Coolest Guys & Gals !
Open Weekdays 8 am – 4 pm. Saturday, Halloween, October 31st, from 9 am
– 1 pm.
Cape Pond Ice Company, 104 Commercial Street, Fort Wharf, Gloucester
http://www.capepondice.com
tel. 978-283-0174
http://www.dryiceandgases.com/dry-ice-halloween.htm
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Scott Memhard
Cape Pond Ice Company
The scheduled clean up by National Grid has begun at the site of the former Gloucester Manufactured Gas Plant (MGP). An area has been cordoned off however, Maritime Gloucester is fully operational and accessible and there is a crew working onboard the Schooner Adventure.
Geoff Deckebach, Schooner Adventure’s lead shipwright, works unfazed on ship’s improvements.
National Grid has created a website to provide the public with information about the environmental remediation project in and adjacent to Gloucester’s Inner Harbor.
“From 1854 until 1952, the former Gloucester Gas Light Company (GGLC) operated a facility along the Gloucester waterfront to convert coal and oil into manufactured gas. Compounds from this Manufactured Gas Plant (MGP) operation are present below the ground surface along portions of Harbor Loop and Rogers Street and in the harbor. This area is referred to as the former MGP Site and includes both upland and marine areas in and along Gloucester’s Inner Harbor.
Portions of the United States Coast Guard Gloucester Station, Solomon Jacobs Park, a commercial property owned by National Grid, commercial properties associated with fish processing, cold storage, retail operations, and portions of city streets are located within the upland areas of the Site. The marine area of the Site includes piers, floating docks, and other structures associated with some of the waterfront properties along Harbor Loop, as well as portions of the Federal Navigation Channel. Studies have confirmed the MGP Site does not pose a risk to current occupants on any of these properties or to members of the public.
As required by state environmental cleanup regulations (i.e., the Massachusetts Contingency Plan), National Grid is proposing to conduct cleanup (“remediation”) activities in both the upland and marine portions of the former MGP Site. Various state agencies, including the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act Office, have or will review and approve the remediation approach.” READ MORE HERE
The cheerleaders at last Saturday’s game.
Thursday, October 29th at 7 – 8pm
The Relaxed Awareness Program with Mari Minkel. This a free mindfulness and stress management class. Free Gift from Floating Lotus Gloucester, 169 Main St. Get your free tickets to register for this event online http://www.floatinglotus.net or at Floating Lotus locations.

Come celebrate Haloween here at the Floating Lotus Gloucester! Put on your costume and your dancing shoes to groove to the sounds of Funk Du Jour. The festivities commence at 8:00 p.m. $10 tickets at the door which will be raffled for a chance to win a $50 Floating Lotus gift certificate. There will also be a $50 gift certificate for best costume! Can’t wait to see you all there!
GHS rolls over Saugus to move into playoffs against Beverly on Friday at home.
From our friend Patty at Premier Imprints.
We have 24 shops participating in the Main Street Trick or Treat. See you down on Main Street. Make sure you dress up.
Harbor Cove Dental
TBT Post
Pisces
Pop Gallery
Premier Imprints
Cafe Bishco
Cafe Sicilia
Cape Ann Olive Oil
The Bookstore
Mark Adrian
Kids Unlimited
The Raven
The Weathervane
Floating Lotus
Toodeloos! and Island Art
Village Silversmith
Main St. Arts & Antiques
Harbor Goods
Fireflies
Estate Buyers
Headlines
Larsen’s
The Cave
Blue River Diamond
Cape Ann Health, Fitness and Wellness Info-
http://www.capeannwellness.com