
Mother and Daughter with their dogs
My View of Life on the Dock

Mother and Daughter with their dogs

The Babson Girls, 5th Grade champs are: front to left Jane Arvilla, Jean Davis, Lorna Linsky, Diana Aptt, Christine Perrin, Jean Di Stefano, Valerie Burgess, Agnes Bradstreet. Back Row – Paulette Westlund, Rose Carrollo, Donna Levie, Susan Hildonen, Nancy Brancaleone, Margie Roberts, Sheilla Daggett.
Photo Provided by Christine (Perrin) Simoes

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Reminder for drivers: runners on the road 9-12 for the beautiful and popular Cape Ann route
Mostly light rain this morning so far with stretches of heavy. Good luck to the racers on this woolly weather day!
Race will be over before the gale weather warning issued 5pm thru tomorrow.



We were invited back to the William Haskell house at 11 Lincoln St for a spring visit this week. I was delighted to go back and revisit the house which was very pretty in the springtime greens. I met Rick, one of the new owners and he welcomed me to look around at the rooms available through AirBnB. This would certainly be a unique option for visitors! Tours of this historic house can be booked through this link with Vijay Joyce. It’s lovingly cared for and full of history for all to enjoy. Thank you Natalie and Richard for reaching out!










Down by the Riverside…

I had a meeting to discuss some upcoming posts (stay tuned!) and we decided to meet at Willow Rest on Holly Street because it’s cozy and convenient. I had a coffee and a pastry and just enjoyed looking around a bit as I waited for a short time. Jim and I don’t get over here enough! There’s a little bit of everything: prepared foods and fresh veggies along with pastries, local goods and frozen items. PLUS the neighborly hustle and bustle of the morning crowd! If you haven’t been in a while, it’s worth a stop.







Scenes from Kyrouz Auditorium opening reception.
Open Saturday and Sunday– don’t miss this show!



























On May 20, The Cape Ann Museum will be screening documentary Hopper: An American Love Story, in advance of the Museum’s July exhibition, Edward Hopper & Cape Ann: Illuminating an American Landscape.
The screening will be outdoors at the Cape Ann Museum Green, with seating on the lawn.

WHAT: In advance of the Cape Ann Museum’s July exhibition, Edward Hopper & Cape Ann: Illuminating an American Landscape including 60+ works presented in partnership with the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum will be screening Hopper: An American Love Story. This documentary film offers a deeper look into Hopper’s art, his life, and his relationships. Combined with expert interviews, diaries and a startling visual reflection of American life, the film features footage of Cape Ann, where Hopper created watercolors that earned his first critical acclaim, and contributions from Dr. Elliot Bostwick Davis, guest curator of Edward Hopper & Cape Ann. Collectively, these accounts bring to life one of America’s most influential artists.
WHEN: Saturday, May 20, at 8:15 p.m.
WHERE: Cape Ann Museum Green, 13 Poplar St., Gloucester, MA
HOW: Attendance is free, but reservations are required, and space is limited. Register for the film screening here.
NOTE: The documentary film screening will be outdoors at the Cape Ann Museum Green, seating will be on the lawn, and attendees are invited to bring their own small lawn chairs or blankets. All parking will be at O’Maley Middle School with a shuttle. Due to the limited size of the driveway, please refrain from drop-offs. There is room on the shuttles to bring small beach chairs, blankets, or baskets with snacks. On-site parking is reserved for those with accessibility requirements. Local residents are encouraged, where possible, to walk or ride their bike.
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Foggy Friday…


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Gloucester MA

From Frankin 2008-
Hi Joe here is a picture of my daughter Mikayla Ciolino on the right Jillian on the left and Samantha in the center (Jill and Sam are Bobby Gross’ daughters from the Midnight Sun) and they all love my new bumper sticker
