Navy Gloucester Tuna Rope Cap



My View of Life on the Dock
Navy Gloucester Tuna Rope Cap






Jackie Bennett Photos
These families of ducks are so cute.

Hip, Hip, Hooray…



Submitted by photographer John Abisamra:
Good morning Pat…hope you are enjoy this nice summer weather. I have a solo photography show at Rockport art association with opening reception next Saturday July 27 from 1 to 3pm.
Shows runs through Aug 15.



Things are NEW over at The Cut! We have a new chef, a new bar manager and now a new Instagram account that is run by The Kitchen at The Cut staff with a focus on food specials, drink features and behind the scenes content. You should go give it a follow! See you at The Cut!
Starting NOW The Cut will be open Wednesday – Sunday, 4pm – 12am. The kitchen will be open 4pm – 10pm. Come party with us!
Don’t forget to check out all our upcoming shows – we’ve got something for everyone!
I know you don’t want to think about the holidays right now, so I am doing some of the thinking for you. We will be holding Christmas in July at 44 Main St next week Tues-Wed-Thurs noon – 5 PM. We will be unveiling some of our special holiday offerings. Some of these go really fast so maybe a little early planning wouldn’t hurt. We hope to see you at the store July 23-24-25 for some special offerings. such as these ornaments. As always, feel free to reach out with orders or questions. Free delivery to Cape Ann area.






I don’t have the answers but the questions I do have…
What assurances are there from the manufacturers of these things and what penalties do they face when there are these massive failures which impact a lot of people.
Do they just sell the things and then say- “Hey, good luck with that?“. Meanwhile entire fishing grounds are wiped away.
Like who ate the cost of the Gloucester Turbine failure? Was there a warrantee? Was there insurance?
Or because it’s deemed “Green” we just say fuck it and ram it down everyone’s throats?
I’ll say our experience with solar has been financially super rewarding. That being said we don’t have moving parts that are clearly prone to failure as we have seen first hand in our Gloucesterwith the windmill that came crashing down.
I’m sure our representatives are on this with it absolutely hurting the fishing industry which they represent and being able to speak on behalf of the fishermen with first hand undeniable knowledge of what happened in our own back yard with the turbine coming crashing down without warning. That knowledge of seeing it happen here would make them super qualified to speak on behalf of our fishermen.
Maybe this has already all addressed and there is a ton of mitigation money for every failure that sends shards of fiberglass onto beaches and takes away miles of fishable waters so when they inevitably fail, there will be an entity that will be held accountable. There’s no way they could press forward with this kind of massive undertaking without having all that stuff in place.

I’ll do some investigative reporting and find out how often he’ll be up there!
Recently Awarded Pulitzer Award Finalist Writer Amy Nutt Wrote Jon’s Biography Which Just Hit The Shelves and Is Killing It On Amazon Hitting As High As The Number 250 Best Selling Book Out Of All The Books Amazon Sells Last Week!
Jon was on NPR With Terry Gross.
Click the picture for the audio-
Amy Nutt who wrote Jon’s biography will be in Gloucester signing copies of her book at The Bookstore of Gloucester
61 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 281-1548
Jon writes-
i will be discussing my biography (“shadows bright as glass”) at “the bookstore” on main street in gloucester on thursday, may 12 at 7:00 with its author, amy nutt.
photos of Jon’s art piled up in his old Birdseye work space-


You gotta see these videos with Jon in his element-
Jon Sarkin Interview At His Birdseye Building Studio Part II
Thanks For Watching
Jon Sarkin Interview At His Birdseye Building Studio Part I
Jon talks about his relationship with Chad Carlberg, gives us a tour of his workspace inside the Birdseye building, shows how some of the pieces for the Guster Music Video were made and how success breeds success.
Look for part II tomorrow
Talk about perfect timing. – yesterday afternoon Anne-Lise and I arrived at Cape Ann Marina just as ‘Mojo’ was backing in to the float to weigh her tuna, in the annual two-day Bluefin Blowout competition. Here’s one boat’s weigh-in.











Arrive by 6pm for pre-ceremony festivities, with primetime viewing beginning at 7:30pm. Enjoy specialty cocktails and watch the event on our 15ft screens. Full sound will be on. We will be broadcasting all Olympic games throughout the course of the two weeks. Come for the immersive experience and stay for the fun and engaging atmosphere!
The Board of Schooner Adventure (Gloucester Adventure Inc.) announces the retirement of John Morris, who has been President of the organization since 2010 and successfully guided the restoration and relaunching of the National Historic Landmark vessel. His efforts transformed Adventure from a tired fishing boat/windjammer to the flagship of Gloucester it is today. Because of John’s leadership, the schooner is well positioned to greet her 100th birthday in 2026.
Long-time Board member Peter Souza commented: “I would like to thank John Morris for his fourteen plus years of dedication and generosity to the Schooner Adventure organization and community. John’s love for Adventure emanated from his family’s connection to Gloucester’s fishing industry and history. It reflects John’s personal and family experiences and why he became involved with Adventure. John has always shown what it means to honor and remember those who worked and fished the waters, and how Adventure was and is a direct link to the past…helping to keep her alive and in great shape for present and future generations. Thank you, John, for your dedication to Schooner Adventure.”
Gregory Bover, a board member since 2011, has been elected President of Gloucester Adventure Inc. Greg took an active role in the later part of the restoration and has been ship’s carpenter and Chair of the Vessel Committee. He has been on the sailing crew since the ship returned to active sea-service in 2015. Additionally, Greg holds a 100-ton Near Coastal Master’s Credential, with a Sailing Endorsement, and is on the path to a 200-ton upgrade.
Greg is the former Vice President for Operations at C. B. Fisk, Inc. of Gloucester, designers and builders of pipe organ for churches, concert halls and academic institutions across the United States and around the world. He also served as Project Manager, leading structural and mechanical design and participating in the architectural aspects of each project, while saving a little woodworking for himself. He retired in 2020 after loving the work for 42 years.
Greg lives in Rockport with his wife Maureen Aylward. Long active in community building, he is a Past President of the Sawyer Free Library and the Gloucester Rotary Club. He continues to serve on the Government Affairs Council of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, is a Trustee of the Awesome Gloucester micro-grant foundation, and a Corporator of the Cape Ann Savings Bank. Honors include a Restoration Award from the Gloucester Historical Commission, and citizenship awards from the Rotary Club, Unitarian Universalist Church, and the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.
On his election to the Presidency of Gloucester Adventure Inc., Greg said:
“I am honored to serve the Adventure community in this important role. I look forward to working with my board colleagues to preserve our National Historic Landmark as a community resource for future generations, and to sail her as a living symbol of America’s maritime heritage.”
The beach is my happy place, as most people know. To be able to enjoy the beach even if just an hour puts me in the present.
Grateful

Farm Fresh…

Join us at the Rockport Farmers Market every Saturday till October 12th in Harvey Park – at the corner of Broadway and Mt. Pleasant.
We’ve expanded the market this year and it’s bigger and better than ever before – we have pasta, maple syrup, farm fresh produce, baked goods, sea salt, jam and jellies, soaps and more!
We’ve added a Pop Club this year, children between the ages of 4 and 12 get $5.00 at each market to spend on fresh produce. This encourages children to try fresh produce and interact with local farmers to learn where their food comes from!
We’ve also increased our SNAP match so we match up to $20!

| Gloucester Police Invite Residents to Attend Gloucester Lobster Crate Race on Saturday |

| A participant of the 2023 Gloucester Lobster Crate Race. (Photo Courtesy DE Sports Photography) |
| GLOUCESTER — Chief Edward Conley and event sponsor, the Gloucester Police Department, invite residents to attend the 2024 Gloucester Lobster Crate Race on Saturday, July 20, at 10:30 a.m. Held in front of the Beauport Hotel at Pavilion Beach in Gloucester, the Gloucester Lobster Crate Race challenges participants to run across a string of lobster crates floating atop the water. While registrations to participate in the race, which cost $20 per person, have closed, anyone can attend the event at no cost. All proceeds from the event will go towards to the Gloucester Stage Company, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization supporting theater education and apprenticeship programs for youth in the region. “The Lobster Crate Race is now a yearly highlight in our community — it is a fun play on a big piece of our community’s history. I am grateful for the hard work of our Community Impact Unit to organize the race and I hope everyone is able to come out and cheer on the runners. It is an exciting event and I wish all the runners the best of luck.” The sponsors for the 2024 race include Gloucester Police, Gloucester AMVETS Post 32, The Shed Portable Sanitation, Mortillaro Lobster, The Lobster Roller, Rusty Can BBQ, Woodman’s of Essex, and Ramsey Marine Pier & Dock Builders. The race includes five divisions of participants: featherweight (up to 75 pounds), lightweight (between 76 – 125 pounds), mediumweight (between 126 – 175 pounds), heavyweight (176 pounds and over), and municipal employees. Present at the event will be several food trucks, and attendees will be able to purchase collectable t-shirts. Anyone unable to attend may still donate directly to the Gloucester Stage Company. |