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My View of Life on the Dock


On a clear day…


The Manchester-Essex Rotary Club is pleased to announce the 2022 “Service Above Self” scholarships. Scholarships are awarded to students demonstrating leadership, integrity, and academic success. Graduating high school seniors must either attend Manchester-Essex Regional High School or have parent(s) or legal guardian(s) residing in Manchester or Essex, Massachusetts. Students must be enrolling in a certificate or degree-granting program in the fall of 2022.
Congratulations to this years’ recipients who are both attending Suffolk University in Boston.
Jacob Brown will be studying Business and Law
Isabella Thurlow will be studying Psychology, Criminal Justice and Law
The Manchester-Essex Rotary Club is grateful to our members and community for your support of our fundraising events. The monies raised are used to support these scholarships and many other projects to benefit our community and those in need.
The Schooner Ardelle team up with Michael O’Leary and his musicians for a sunset sail.










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.


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!








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.



Videos of the views-
Great Gloucester pairing


Submitted by D b

Black Cherry…






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 from Cape Ann Harbor Tours with Captain Steve Douglas.





















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