Snowy Owl Sighting From Alice Gardner

Hi Joey,

We saw this snowy owl on the “Snowy Owl Prowl” this afternoon at the Crane Wildlife Refuge in Ipswich  run by the Trustees. A wonderful hike in the dunes looking for these lovely creatures.

Alice Gardner

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My Paris, I’m Relieved and Wounded

It’s not over yet. I look forward to the final resolution of this situation. I hope it’s peaceful and will lead to better communication between the different peoples of France. Although I haven’t spent much time in France, it was a precious time for me, which I’ll never forget. For me, every French casualty hurtsa9345_016. A respectful “hat’s off” to my FB friend Nadia Bodin of France. We may be related, as there is a network of Bodin folks in France. Nadia, please join the conversation, and invite your friends to chime in. Photo: Champs Ellysee, Paris. circa 1915.

Electricity Savings Update 16: Solar Opportunities and A Solar Home Evaluation At Brian O’Connor’s

Home Solar Evaluation At Brian O’Connor’s East Gloucester House
As part of our ongoing series since National Grid went up 37% on Elecricity prices we interviewed Kevin Prickett who came out to East Gloucester to do a Home Solar Evaluation. According to the Kevin, not only do you save money, but if your home qualifies, you actually will get back more than you put in. Watch the video to listen to how it works and if you are interested sign up for a Free Evaluation for yourself. The way he explained it is that Deval Patrick signed something into action that calls for National Grid to have a certain percentage of homes using renewable energy by a certain date. If they don’t reach that quota, they will be fined three times the cost to the Government. Currently from what he says there are less than 2% of households taking advantage of the program so there is this huge pool of money available for the smart people who make the call and take advantage. Our goal is to educate our readership and to get as many of us to be inside of that 2% of the smart people who are getting something back for the money they are putting in.

Update: just got a text from Brian O’Connor who just told me that if his house qualifies, not only would he have no electric bill but he would get a check in the mail.

SIGN UP FOR A FREE SOLAR EVALUATION HERE-

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For Parts 1-15 of our Electricity Saving and Home Comfort Series-

Parts 1,2,3 Here
Electricity Update #4: Free Home Energy Assesment With Kevin From Next Step Living
Electricity Update #5: Video Walkthrough- Energy Efficiency Assesment and Free Stuff At Mom’s House
Electricity Update #6 Energy Saving Ideas
Electricity Savings Alternative Home Energy and Comfort Update #7- Cape Ann Chimney and Hearth
ELECTRICTY AND HOME ENERGY UPDATE #8 NO BRAINER- DONNA AND RICK GET THEIR ENERGY EFFICIENCY ASSESSMENT!
ELECTRICITY, HOME HEATING AND ENERGY UPDATE #9 CAPE ANN CHIMNEY AND HEARTH TESTIMONIAL FROM CAROL CATALDO
Electricity Update #10
Electricity and Home Heating and Comfort Update 11: Cape Ann Chimney and Hearth Part III
The No Brainer Electricity Update #12
Electricity Update #13 Next Step Experience At Lise Breen’s Laneseville Joint

Electricity Conversation Update #14 Paulie Walnuts Gets His Energy Assessment #GloucesterMA

Have You Opened Your Recent Electricity Bill and Seen The Energy Efficiency Charge? Update 15

Community Stuff1/11/15

Collin Campbell writes in-

Joey,

I found a red Jawbone on GHB.

red jawbone


Hey Joey, my friend lost her pup… if you find this appropriate, would you post to GMG, Facebook? 

Understand if you can’t. 

http://www.gloucestertimes.com/news/local_news/animal-rescue-group-chief-seeks-help-finding-her-own-pup/article_2a431949-15ca-5fab-bbfc-a37da1fc6973.html

Thanks for considering. 

Kristie


Massive SALE at POP Gallery!

30 % OFF SELECT ITEMS, CLOTHING AND JEWELRY!!

We are making room for new inventory for SPRING, but we need some help! Come snag 30% OFF some of our top selling looks and transitional Winter/Spring garments!

Plus, save on artisan made jewelry by SKLO, Emily Rosenfeld  and Dandy, which hardly ever goes on SALE!!! Also, a stunning selection of jewelry at the desk which is now 1/2 OFF!!!

ALL MONTH LONG, leading into February! You do not want to miss this SALE!!!

Hours are weather pending and by chance Monday through Wednesday. But we are always open Thursday through Sunday, weather permitting.

You can always reach us via our facebook page!


Meet local award-winning, artist, Elaine Caliri Daly, and view her paintings at her reception on Saturday, January 17th, at BankGloucester  at 160 Main Street, Gloucester.

At her reception, you can meet the artist in the bank’s lobby between 11:00 am and 1:00 pm, and enjoy light refreshments.

Anita paints portraits, landscapes, and seascapes in watercolour and acrylic. 

Her work will be on display at the Bank until March 1. 2015.

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New Year’s Rockport Eve Lottery Calendar

You can still purchase your New Year’s Rockport Eve Lottery Calendar up until February 2, 2015!  A $10 purchase gives you 40 chances to win $2,500 in prizes; either $100 every Sunday & Holiday and $50 for every other day between Dec. 23 & Jan. 31st.  If you win on day, your name goes right back in for a chance to win again for all 40 days. Drawing doesn’t take place until Feb. 2nd so we can sell them right up to this date.  Drawing to take place at the Pigeon Cove Circle, 6 Breakwater Ave, Rockport at 7 PM, open to the public.  For Sale in Rockport: Bean & Leaf Cafe on Bearskin Neck, R3Sons in Dock Square, Rite Aid in Whistlestop Mall or Seaside Pizzeria on Railroad Ave, next to Cumberland Farms. In Gloucester: Sears on Eastern Avenue or Wally’s Blackburn Bistro in Blackburn Industrial Park.  Suggestion: these make wonderful Birthday, Anniversary or Thank You gifts!  Don’t forget the snow shoveling person you may have hired to shovel out your driveway or walkway!  Or the postman you forgot at Christmas, it is never too late to remember him or her!

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City Government Update From Councilor Paul McGeary

City government update

City issues warning on unsafe ice

Dear friends:
I have received the following communication from Larry Durkin, the city’s chief environmental engineer.

Despite recent cold temperatures the Gloucester Department of Public Works (DPW) is warning all to stay off Babson, Goose Cove, Dykes, Wallace, and Haskell reservoirs as water levels are fluctuating and any entry onto ice is unsafe.  The DPW is currently operating at the Babson Water Treatment Plant which takes water from Babson and Goose Cove reservoirs, so water levels are constantly changing and ice is shifting.  To refill Dykes Reservoir in West Gloucester the DPW is pumping from Wallace and Haskell Reservoirs, so the ice is not stable or safe for entry on these reservoirs as well.
With recent cold snaps, people can be lulled into thinking ice should be thick and safe to be on, but that is not the case were reservoir water levels are changing.
Please monitor your children’s activities, especially if you live close to these reservoirs. Your safety is important to us!


A personal note

I would just like to thank all of you who took the time to write and otherwise express support for my candidacy to be your interim mayor. In the event, the Council decided that it wanted a level playing field in November, and I respect that decision. Let us all join together to help our new mayor, Sefatia Romeo Theken, succeed as the interim leader of our city government.

Chester Poling 01/10/1977

“We were hit by a wave, one of those big waves maybe 30 feet high,” said Chester Poling crewman Harry Selleck of Pawtucket, R.I., “It just came in and broke the ship in half…”

10 January 1977- Six Rescued off Tankship Chester Poling off Gloucester.

Coast Guard Cutter Cape George received a mayday broadcast from the motor tankship Chester A. Poling. The 281-foot tankship was breaking in half in high seas and sinking approximately eight miles ESE of Gloucester Harbor, Massachus

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"We were hit by a wave, one of those big waves maybe 30 feet high," said Chester Poling crewman Harry Selleck of Pawtucket, R.I., "It just came in and broke the ship in half…"

10 January 1977- Six Rescued off Tankship Chester Poling off Gloucester.

Coast Guard Cutter Cape George received a mayday broadcast from the motor tankship Chester A. Poling. The 281-foot tankship was breaking in half in high seas and sinking approximately eight miles ESE of Gloucester Harbor, Massachusetts, with seven crew members. 

CGCs Cape George, Cape Cross, Firebush, Decisive and boats from Coast Guard Station Gloucester, Point Allerton, and Merrimack River and aircraft from Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod all responded. The Cape George arrived on scene and rescued two persons stranded on the bow section. A CG HH-3F rescued the first person from the stern of the tankship and a second crewman fell off the stern while attempting to jump into the rescue basket. At this time the stern section rolled over, throwing the remaining three survivors into the frigid seas. CGC Cape Cross moved in and rescued two of the crewmen while the HH-3F rescued a third. The six survivors were taken to Gloucester Station and transferred to a local hospital.

GHS Boys Hoop vs Beverly

GHS Boys Hoop runs away from Beverly in last quarter for big win.

Laura Harper and Chris Sumner Tonight at Eastern Point Lit House!

Michelle writes, “There is a really cool living room concert at the Lit House tonight at 7:30. The event is great for kids, too. There will be two different performers and they are both so good!”
Harper Sumner Show at Lit House Flier Draft

Magnolia 525 a local Tavern is delivering take out

Authentically Delicious Food Delivered to Your Doorstep!
Call 525 Magnolia Tavern 978.525.3230 to place your order.

Please check out 525 Tavern’s Web page:

http://525magnolia.com/

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Liv’s Hummingbird

So looking forward to my upcoming trip to visit our darling daughter Liv and her fiance Matt at their new home in Santa Monica. Here’s a clip she sent, with instructions to bring all cameras!

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