All Aboard the Schooner Ardelle with Michael O’Leary Irish Music

The Schooner Ardelle team up with Michael O’Leary and his musicians for a sunset sail.

Our local station 104.9 been sold

Reblogged from the Salem News

 

BEVERLY Radio station North Shore 104.9 FM has been sold and was scheduled to switch to new programming on last Friday, according to people who hosted shows on the station.

Lauren Swanson, the executive director of the Enterprise Center at Salem State University, said she was informed on Wednesday that the show she has hosted for two years has been canceled.

“It’s very disappointing,” Swanson said. “It was a great vehicle for us to talk with regional and business leaders on issues that were important.”

Swanson said she did not know what the new programming format would be.

North Shore 104.9 was owned by Westport Communications. The company bought the station for $4.6 million in 2003, according to Federal Communications Commission records.

Todd Tanger, one of the owners of North Shore 104.9 FM, did not return messages for this story.

The station, which goes by the call letters WBOQ, traces its roots to a classical music station started by Simon Geller of Gloucester in 1964. The station is licensed out of Gloucester and operates from a studio on Enon Street in Beverly. North Shore 104.9 played “adult contemporary” music and aired several local programs on news, sports, food and the arts.

Local shows included North Shore Conversations hosted by Swanson and produced by the North Shore Alliance for Economic Development; Destination Salem hosted by Destination Salem Executive Director Kate Fox; and The North Shore Sports desk co-hosted by Dom Nicastro and Gloucester Daily Times Sports Editor Nick Curcuru.

Swanson said North Shore Conversations was a particularly effective way of communicating during the pandemic. Guests have included local mayors like Kim Driscoll of Salem, Ted Bettencourt of Peabody and Mike Cahill of Beverly and the presidents of Salem State University, North Shore Community College and Montserrat College of Art.

“You could be driving your kids to soccer or be in your kitchen and you could hear local leaders talking about information and why it’s relevant to you,” Swanson said. “It was a great way to be able to spread information to the business community.”

Fox said she did 55 episodes of the Saturday morning Destination Salem show over the last year highlighting the city and its businesses. She said she recorded a show on Wednesday that now will not air.

“It’s done really well. Our audience has been growing,” Fox said.

“We’ll see if we can transition to a podcast, but it’s not the same. For Destination Salem I’m sad that we’re losing our weekly show, but I’m more sad for the people at the station who’ve lost their jobs. That’s a shame.”

Staff Writer Paul Leighton can be reached at 978-338-2535, by email at pleighton@salemnews.com, or on Twitter at @heardinbeverly.

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Staff Writer Paul Leighton can be reached at 978-338-2535, by email at pleighton@salemnews.com, or on Twitter at @heardinbeverly.

Cruising

Seeing cruise ships in the inner harbor always catches me by surprise even though they’ve been coming for a while. I’ve only been on one cruise….and it was a smaller, not-so-glamorous, ship that simply took us from Florida to the Bahamas and back. Each time I see one in Gloucester I mean to do a quick internet search of their itinerary.

Lanes Cove Glows At sunset

When friends come to town and you suggest going out to try and catch a pretty sunset……mic drop……thank you Lanes Cove! Never a disappointment. Thanks for the gorgeous glowing evening!

Views From Our Plum Island AirBNB Rental

What a great weekend. Checks off all my vacation boxes- Beach community, Walking distance to a bunch of great restaurants and cafes, beautiful decor, steps to beach.

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Thank you Sandra Williams for sending this to me

Robert Williams talented artist painting of the Grace Marie.

Reblogged form the Gloucester daily times

Seven fishermen were rescued by a good Samaritan fishing vessel after their vessel began taking on water Friday night.

The crew of the Gloucester-based vessel Grace Marie issued a may day around 10 p.m., saying the boat was taking on water and experiencing rapid flooding, according to Coast Guard Petty Officer Ryan Noel. The a 65-foot fishing boat was about 80 nautical miles east of Gloucester.

The Coast Guard put out a urgent marine information broadcast, asking any vessels nearby to answer the Grace Marie’s may day.

The Dawn T answered the call, according to the Coast Guard, and was able to bring all seven crewmen aboard and ferry them home.

There were no injuries reported, Noel said.

Noel had no information about the status of the Grace Marie, or other information about the incident Saturday night.

According to a federal vessel registry, the steel-hulled Grace Marie was built in 1978.

 

 

Shuttle Smiles on the Lady Jillian

Shuttle Smiles on the Lady Jillian from Cape Ann Harbor Tours with Captain Steve Douglas.

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See The Whales!

We took an afternoon whale watch with Cape Ann Whale Watch last week and it was the most amazing watch I have yet experienced. Our crew capt John and naturalist Tina and staff took the long ride out almost to Cape Cod in order to find these feeding whales for us. It was very much worth the extra time riding out there. There was very active feeding activity with at least 20 different whales. Honestly, it was a little overwhelming to have activity left, right and everywhere around you. The crew was busily filming the experience for themselves, which is a good indicator right there of how unusual and awesome it was. Tina sums it up nicely in this short video. If you have not been out, you really should go! It’s a great half day activity from any of the whale watches in our area. For additional pictures and story details, please check out Pat D’s Photos and Adventures on Facebook.

Why Libraries Matter: an evening with best selling author Eric Klinenberg on Thursday, July 14

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Sawyer Free Library is hosting an evening with Eric Klinenberg, Carnegie Medal-winning and New York Times bestselling author of Palaces for the People, onThursday, July 14 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Klinenberg’s work tells us about how physical places bind us and libraries — where everyone is welcome — can heal divisions and inequalities in our society.

Library Board Trustee and former City Councilor Jenn Holmgren will make opening remarks about Sawyer Free 2025. The author talk and a dialogue with the audience will be followed by a dessert reception in the Library’s outdoor amphitheater. 

This event is free and open to the public.

The Sawyer Free Library is located at 2 Dale Avenue in Gloucester. For more information visit, SawyerFreeLibrary.org or 978-325-5500.

Eric Klinenberg, is the author of the award-winning book, “Palaces for the People: How Social Infrastructure Can Help Fight Inequality, Polarization, and the Decline…

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Mermaid and Dolphin By Chris Williams

What a great day to be near the water and to take some photos before the Mermaid’s big journey to a private home in Florida.

Photos taken at Granite State Pier in Rockport

For more info, visit www.chriswilliamssculpture.com

Don’t Miss Mari Martin and the Lucky Boys at Beauport Hotel

Last chance this Tuesday! Martin is a tremendous vocalist. Their generous, nuanced and memorable sets match up well at beautiful Beauport.

aloha Mari!