Great view while volunteering at the Welcoming Center.

My View of Life on the Dock
Great view while volunteering at the Welcoming Center.

Sharing information shared by whdh.com regarding MA closures of Stop and Shop locations. It seems Gloucester Stop and Shop is safe for now!

Anyone Home?


Mayor Greg Verga is pleased to announce the appointment of Christopher Lucido as the Cityโs new Harbormaster, following a competitive selection process.
Lucido has served as Senior Assistant Harbormaster for the City of Gloucester since June 2010, where he has helped manage over 1,100 private moorings and enforce boating laws and regulations. With nearly 15 years of maritime operations and municipal harbor management experience, Lucido has collaborated extensively with local, state, and federal agencies to ensure boating safety and law enforcement.
“I’m thankful for this chance to step into such an important role in Gloucester. My time at the Harbormaster’s Office over the past 14 years has truly prepared me with the tools and skills I need for this leadership position,โ said Lucido. โI’m excited to continue working with the amazing team at the Harbormaster’s Office and collaborating with the administration to make our harbor and waterfront a place we can all take pride in.”
His extensive training, certifications, and licenses provide a wide range of maritime, law enforcement, and environmental protection knowledge and expertise. Lucido holds a 100 Ton United States Coast Guard Masters License, as well as his Massachusetts Harbormaster Certification and Massachusetts Shellfish Constable Certification.
Lucido, a lifelong resident of Gloucester, graduated from Gloucester High School before pursuing further education at trade programs and law enforcement trainings.
โWe are Americaโs oldest seaport and a major seaside destination for residents and visitors alike, so the Harbormaster plays a crucial role in our community. Chris has been a fixture in our harbor for years and possesses the skills and knowledge needed to excel in this position,โ said Mayor Greg Verga. โHe has shown leadership in this department, and earned respect within our boating community. I feel confident in his ability to steer this department ahead and look forward to working with him.โ
Lucido will officially take over the position on July 29, 2024.
โThe Waterways Board is very happy that Mayor Verga and the selection committee have hired Chris Lucido as Harbormaster. We look forward to working with Chris to continue elevating Gloucester as the fishing and boating destination of choice. Congratulations.โ said Donna Crocker, chair of Gloucesterโs Waterways Board.
His appointment will be forwarded to City Council for final approval in the coming weeks.
A lot of times you go on vacation, get burned the first day and then y9ou’re afraid to go in the sun. Not with these lightweight SPF 50 hoodies. They are $35 and we will probably be sold out of them before boating season starts. Great gifts for Easter, great purchases if you’re traveling or sensitive to the sun at all. With sizes all the way up to XXXL !




















We took a swing down to Lane’s Cove and noticed some remnants from the holiday festivities (presumably). It’s always pretty down there and I thought you might enjoy.





Hope his person sees this before he flies away.
Thank you!
Deb Upton

The Captain Dave monitors VHF channel 10.

www.rosemarine.com for more info

I’ll be manning the shop at 44 main Street With a Ton Of Huge Sales.
Date and Time
Saturday Jul 13, 2024
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM EDT
Saturday, July 13, 2024
5 PM Streets closed off to traffic & parking
6 PM Music Stages Open (x3)
6:15 PM Tobin Renwick of the Red Trouser Show
7:10 PM Cape Ann Dancers at Hancock & Main
8:00 PM Tobin Renwick of the Red Trouser Show
MUSIC PERFORMANCES BY STAGE:
The West End: Sponsored by Institution for Savings
6 PM: Carlos Barbieri with Mediterranean Sounds
8 PM: Tony Frontiero
Cape Ann Savings Bank Stage: Sponsored by Cape Ann Savings
6 PM: Jim & Tonic (Jazz Band)
8 PM: Bill Gleason
The East End: Sponsored by Bank Gloucester
6 PM: The Gloucester Student Band
8 PM: The Dogtown Cats
Main Street (Closed from Pleasant St to Short St)
Gloucester, MA
134-138 Main Street Gloucester MA 01930
FREE for the Public to attend
*Registration required for participating Businesses and Non-Profits
NON-PROFIT PARTICIPATION FORM
BUSINESS PARTICIPATION FORM
SPONSORSHIP FORM
Late afternoon summer jumping.

Postcard…

Cove Gallery
37 Rocky Neck Ave., Gloucester, MA
Galleries open:
Sunday-Monday, noon-5 PM; Thursday-Saturday noon-7 PM
Special Events:
Press Play Interactive Workshop- Saturday, July 20 from 1-3 PM

Press Play promises to be a dynamic and engaging exhibition that celebrates the transformative power of play in the artistic process, and playfulness in the work itself. Showcasing the work of six talented artists incorporating various mediums, 2D, 3D, and kinetic sculpture โ abstract and representational โ the show aims to invite viewers to contemplate the variety of media, experiments and techniques used by the artists. Interactive installations and a mini workshop will allow visitors to play and explore their own creativity as well. Questions about the artistsโ processes will be welcome and greatly encouraged!

The public is invited to celebrate the creativity of the artists at the Opening Reception on July 18, 2024, from 5-7 PM.
Press Play Interactive Workshop! All ages and levels of experience. Saturday, July 20, 2024. 1-3 PM
Exhibiting Artists:
Katherine Bagley
Paula Borsetti*
Donna Caselden
L. Marie Lamarche*
Michael Lamarche
Brian Murphy
*Co-curators
RNAC acknowledges the generosity of Mark Goetemann who has donated the use of the former home and gallery space of his late parents Gordon and Judth Goetemann to honor their legacy as artists, as inveterate supporters of artistic excellence, and to carry on their commitment to keeping Rocky Neck a haven for artists and art lovers.
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The Rocky Neck Art Colony (RNAC), a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization, nurtures excellence in the arts through exhibitions, workshops, residencies, historical tours, and vibrant cultural events for its members and the public. On picturesque Rocky Neck in Gloucester, Massachusetts, RNAC operates three exhibition spaces, open to the public for free, The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck (6 Wonson Street); The Salted Cod Arthouse (53 Rocky Neck Ave.), a partnership gallery and cafรฉ; and Cove Gallery (37 Rocky Neck Ave.), open seasonally.. Check the website, www.rockyneckartcolony.org, for hours, openings and special events. For more information, see the website or call 978-515-7004

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