
Feather weight Lobster Crate racer

My View of Life on the Dock

Eileen writes: “You reach such a wide audience.ย Could you remind people not to leave their dog droppings behind as someone did here?ย I took this photo about 9:30 this morning at the Stillington Drive entrance to Ravenswood.ย Thank you!”

Dancing in the ocean with the seagull watching, by the way, my daughter Kimberly was having such a good time.

Relaxation as well at the ocean

Going Wild…

Bob McLeod will be sharing his remarkable 50+ year career and doing a demo at the Cultural Center At Rocky Neck on Monday, August 7 from 7-8 p.m. Register on Eventbrite, kids 16 and under are free!
https://RNAC-BobMcLeod-Comic-Artist.eventbrite.com?aff=oddtdtcreator
#rockyneckartcolony #comicbookart #discovergloucester








Itโs that time of week again!
Happy Monday Lobster Roll Special ![]()
11-9 $15.95

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Resting Place

Sharing information from the City of Gloucester Facebook page regarding planned work at Magnolia Pier:


Submitted by Alice Gardner from the Festival By The Sea in Manchester: “The sea glass trees were Beach Inspired Gifts .” Thanks Alice and nice to see you.




Peek-a-boo Rockport Harbor, I see you on a pretty day!





Residents will have their first chance to tour the brand-new East Veterans Elementary School during a community open house on Saturday, Aug. 26.
The public is invited to come by East Veterans Elementary School, 11 Webster St., on Aug. 26 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. to check out the new school.
Tours will be led by incoming fifth grade students at East Veterans Elementary School. Great job by these fifth-graders volunteering their time to serve as tour guides to help families and community members familiarize themselves with the school!
Additionally, tours of the new school will be held for ONLY East Veterans Elementary School families on the following dates:
โข Thursday, Aug. 24 (Last names A-L from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.)
โข Thursday, Aug. 24 (Last names M-Z from noon to 2 p.m.)
โข Friday, Aug. 25 (Last names M-Z from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.)
โข Friday, Aug. 25 (Last names A-L from noon to 2 p.m.)
Robin Dagle Towne Writes:
On behalf of all of the parents of children who will be attending, we are asking the community to stop with the negative commentary. Many of us didnโt want this location either and are really sad about it but whatโs done is done. Our PTO is working really freaking hard to alleviate jitters in kids (who are used to tiny schools) and bringing our two awesome school communities together. The school is there, traffic will probably be a nightmare for a couple weeks to a month until we all get into the swing of things. But we need to all focus on being excited about the new school the teachers and kids are getting. Constant Facebook comments about how horrible it is creates extra added stress for us parents who are already nervous about it. Let us have a smooth start and please donโt show up the first week and take pics of our kids during drop off or dismissal to make some Facebook traffic point. Just leave us alone and let us start in peace, please. Iโm begging. ๐๐ป

The bunnies love the clover at Magnolia Beach.
