Daylight Saving Time Ends

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REMINDER! This weekend is THE END OF DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. That means when we go to bed TONIGHT we need to turn the clocks back one hour. 

Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, November 6th at 2:00 AM. This means the clocks need to move backwards 1 hour, 2:00 AM will change to 1:00 AM.

This is also a great time to change the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors and to make sure they are in working order.

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I promise not to wear my fur lined Crocs outside of the house

After hearing from a bunch of people I know about how comfortable and cozy warm they are, I decided to take the leap.

Am I proud?

No. Sometimes we just gotta look at winter in New England and say “Fuck it. I’m going for comfort.”

Here’s me promise to you: You will not see me outside of the house wearing them and if you do, you have my full permission to take photos and publicly humiliate me in them.

Initial reports are that they are indeed warm and cozy and offer a comfortable arch support.

Here’s the unboxing video (even though it’s really just taking them out of a plastic bag).

They fit true to size so I’m a 12 mens and they were perfect.

Here’s a link to purchase- https://amzn.to/3DGR3Ev

The white ones may or may not be worn by my beautiful wife Kate😀

Join Us For The Stream Of The GloucesterCast 9:00AM Sunday 11/6/22 Link to join here- www.facebook.com/goodmorninggloucester

Join Us For The Stream Of The GloucesterCast 9:00AM Sunday 11/6/22

Link to join here- www.facebook.com/goodmorninggloucester

www.facebook.com/goodmorninggloucester

If you subscribe to the GloucesterCast Podcast it will be emailed to you so if you miss it you can still access it through the free email! Link to subscribe here

Tomorrow! MIAA Boys soccer State Tournament ⚽

Gloucester v Norton Nov. 6, 2022, 2:30pm Newell Stadium. Let’s go Fishermen!

Surfside Pizza 🚨Hurry down for the last Saturday of the season! Today and tomorrow are the last two days! Then we will see you back in the spring! Thank you all for an amazing season! 🚨11-9

Loren Doucette Interview On Palate and Palette

Hello Joey and Good Morning Gloucester friends!

I am a long-time reader and fan of GMG and love it because I find out about cool things to do, see, and eat in Cape Ann. (I also love all the great photos you post of sunsets and beautiful scenery).  It was through GMG that I learned about artist Loren Doucette, and I wanted to share the recent interview I posted on my site Palate & Palette with Loren:  https://open.substack.com/pub/palateandpalette/p/loren-doucette-painter?r=cioli&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

I hope you will check it out, and also consider sharing it! 

Thanks for all you do!

Kind regards,

Amy 

Amy Allen

Palate & Palette

Exploring Flat Ledge Quarry

We did a little exploring of Flat Ledge Quarry in Rockport recently. Again, we took note of low water levels. But when the water is low, it opens you up to some new discoveries! At least it was new to us to see what appear to be the remains of some track / pulley method of hauling things up and out. Fascinating old metal hooks and pulleys along with old wooden rails. Interesting and disturbing at the same time!

Online Lover Greater Cape Ann Auction is Now Live!

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The Online Only portion of our Love Greater Cape Ann Fundraising Auction is now live at one.bidpal.net/onlinelovegca22!

There are 91 great items to bid on, ranging from boat charters to travel to gift cards and more. The auction will run through Sunday, November 13, so register to bid today.

Proceeds will help the Chamber build for this special place where we live, work, and play! Bid now and bid often to show your love for Cape Ann!

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Gloucester Firefighter Paramedics Help Deliver Healthy Baby in Ambulance on Route 128

Chief Eric Smith is pleased to announce that Gloucester Fire Department Firefighter Paramedics helped deliver a healthy baby in an ambulance on Route 128 Thursday morning.
On Thursday, Nov. 3, at approximately 8:15 a.m., the Gloucester Fire Department responded to a report of a woman in labor at a home on Veterans Way.
While transporting the mother to the hospital, labor reached advanced stages, and Firefighter Paramedics Lukas McRobb and George Black determined they needed to stop the ambulance to deliver the baby.
A 19-inch, 6-pound and 15-ounce healthy baby boy was delivered along Route 128 about a mile from Beverly Hospital. Following the delivery, the family was transported to the hospital, where they are reportedly in good health.
“Our firefighter paramedics are dedicated, highly-trained first responders with advanced medical skills that are vital in exactly these kinds of situations,” said Chief Smith. “A majority of the calls the Gloucester Fire Department responds to are medical in nature, and Firefighter Paramedics McRobb and Black are a credit to themselves and their entire department. All of us at the Gloucester Fire Department wish this family a healthy and happy future.”