Dwight Hebert submits-
Wicked Tuna Fans 4500 miles away…but where was this broadcast?
Dwight Hebert submits-
My View of Life on the Dock
Dwight Hebert submits-
Take Mom to the sea! Moms sail on the Schooner Thomas E Lannon in Gloucester, Massachusetts for FREE this Sunday from 1-3pm, so long as she is accompanied by a passenger paying full price.
Mom sails for FREE this Sunday from 1:00-3:00, so long as she is accompanied by a passenger paying full price.
Bundle up and bring Mom for a sail on the Lannon. Or, if you are the Mom, tell someone you want to sail on the Lannon this Sunday.
The forecast for the weekend is improving, though it doesn’t look like it will be as warm as last year. No matter what, it will be FUN!
For Daily Sail Schedule and Charter Information click on the link below

Rockport Cub Scouts Free Car Wash Saturday
Hello Joey.
I was wondering if you could put something on your site about our upcoming car wash.
FREE Car Wash Saturday, May 11th from 9am to 1pm at the DPW Yard, Upper Main Street Rockport. All donations to benefit Rockport Cub Scouts Pack 55. Please support the Scouts.
Thanks so much.
Lisa Leahy
Still time to come to Cruiseport for Open Door Benefit.
Vickie S Van NessSent from my phone
Hi Joey! Two more days on the small business wish grant contest! We got in late but got over 1000 votes in 7 days!! The deadline for votes is May 12. Could you share this one more time with the Good Morning Gloucester nation? Imagine our little Bistrot winning this nationwide contest? The outpouring of support for this has been wonderful. We are fortunate to call Gloucester our home.
Sincerely, Nicole Duckworth
Check out this wish from Intuit’s Small Business Growing Strong campaign. You can help this small business grow by voting for its wish to come true this spring! Vote at http://bit.ly/YiRSge
More work being performed on the under carriage, replacing many old boards, and repalce more than expected railings.
Inspecting scheduled, for later this week, and public access set for sometime next week.
Not yet fully functional with still a few wobbly, rotted, and missing boards, but any day now the footbridge will be ready for summer fun. I walked along the marsh edge early this morning and saw a single Great Egret, cormorants, gulls, geese, ducks, robins, and a Mourning Dove. I put my feet in the water and it was numbingly cold, but that didn’t prevent a half dozen paddle boarders from enjoying the foggy frigid surf.