NEC All Conference: Colby Rochford 400m NEC All Star (counter clockwise from bottom left): Megan Hurd, Andrew Coelho, Sarah Baker, Nate Gardner, & Abby Stauffer
NEC All Conference 4×400: Skye Ciolino, Darcy Muller, Caroline MacKinnon, & Rose Groleau MacKinnon also All Conf for the individual 800m
NEC All Conference 4×800: Kendall Newton, Whitney Turner, Mackay Brooks & Caelie Patrick
NEC All Stars: Andry Payano Sosa, Drew White, & Anders Littman
NEC All Conference: Natalie Aiello NEC All Star: Riley Thibodeau & Cameron Carroll
NEC All Conference: 22 PJ Zappa & 14 Keith Horne NEC All Stars: 11 Robbie Schuster & 1 Brett Cunningham
NEC All Stars: Ella Costa & Ella Zindle
NEC All Conference: Brett Moore NEC All Stars: Zach Oliver & Zach Morris
NEC All Stars: Sophia Picano & Isabelle Nixon
Congrats to Head Coach David Coleman on being recognized as the NEC 2022 Girls Outdoor Track & Field Coach of the Year.
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Have the soft delicious coors light soft cooler packed and ready to go in the bottom of the fridge. When it’s time to go, grab, add ice and let it rip.
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The 2022 CCB Foundation Cornhole Tournament will take place on Saturday, July 16th at St. John’s Prep on Brother Linus Field #1 in Danvers, MA. Team check-in and warm-ups start at 3:00 PM and the tournament begins at 3:30 PM. Prizes will be given to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams of the round robin style tournament.
Tournament Information:
· Entry Fee: $100 per team
· Team Size: 2 People
· Prizes for the top 3 teams, fun to be had by all!
· Food and snacks included for all attendees
Other Information:
This is a family-friendly, sober event for all ages and skill levels. In addition to the tournament, expect music, food, and fun activities for everyone to enjoy!
50/50 Raffle
Cornhole Long Toss Game w/ Prizes (the ‘half-court shot’ of Cornhole!)
Balloon animals
More activities to be added!
To purchase tickets, please visit the Eventbrite page
For information about how you or your company can be a sponsor for this event and to learn more about sponsorship benefits, please visit CCB Foundation’s News & Events webpage and scroll down to the post “Interested in Sponsoring the Cornhole Tournament?” or contact CCB Foundation at info@ccbfoundation.com
CCB Foundation’s mission is to support people in achieving and maintaining long-term recovery by funding, providing, and expanding the availability of transitional support services and programs. This funding will help to establish a peer-to-peer support and recovery program in Gloucester to serve the recovery community throughout Cape Ann. For more information about The CCB Foundation, please visit The CCB Foundation.
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I recently took a photo tour specifically to see nesting puffins at Machias Seal Island in Maine last week. It’s been on my bucket list and the trip was made with our puffin sightings along with many other interesting birds. It was a trip that included 3 lighthouses, 3 boat to tender transfers without getting wet, several dozen puffins and hundreds of other nesting birds. I was very worried about all the transferring between boats but I made it with all my equipment intact and mostly dry! It was a 2 hour ride to the boat launch, an hour out to the island with very restricted access and tightly held rules. Only half our group could go onto the island at a time to spend an hour in teeny tiny blinds. The other half waited on the moored boat. The nesting terns were brutal and required sticks for protection. But it was all worth it! Here are just a few of the photos. I highly recommend giving it a try even if you think you don’t especially like birds (Joey and Chris I am talking to you). Many additional details and photos can be found at Pat D’s Photos and Adventures on Facebook. This was definitely in the “adventure” category.
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Don’t miss out on the thrifting event of the summer! Second Glance, Thrift Store of The Open Door, is holding a Seaside Vintage Market next week.
WHEN: Wednesday, June 22 through Saturday, June 25, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
WHERE: Second Glance, Thrift Store of The Open Door at 2 Pond Road, Gloucester MA 01930
WHAT: SHOP for vintage-style home décor, kitchenware, art, jewelry, knickknacks, linens, clothing, accessories, and more at Second Glance’s Seaside Vintage Market!
One-of-a-kind treasures will be brought out daily for shoppers to peruse. DAILY shopping themes will be held as follows:
Wednesday: Opening Day
Thursday: Linens
Friday: Vintage Kitchen
Saturday: Silver and Gold Jewelry
Revenue at Second Glance directly supports hunger-relief programs of The Open Door. SHOP FOR GOOD, and know your dollars will help put food on the table for someone in our community.
More information about The Open Door is available at FOODPANTRY.org
Brian referenced in the letter is Brian Tarr on of my dad’s best buddies. Brian was a Bentley grad and wrote a letter of recommendation for me. They both mercilessly busted each others balls, similar to how my friends and I interact. I was 19 when I typed this letter out and stuck it in the mailbox, my dad was 44, nine years younger than I am as I compose this blog post.
DeNucci referenced in the letter is Alex Denucci, son of Joe DeNucci State Auditor Joe DeNucci.
From Joe DeNucci’s obituary-
Joe DeNucci died on September 8, 2017 from complications related to Alzheimer’s disease
Joe grew up in Newton (Nonantum) Mass. He graduated Newton High School when as a junior he stated his professional boxing career. Joe was a top ranked contender and has the distinction of having the most boxing matches in the history of the Boston Garden. He was inducted to the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame in Chicago. After his boxing career ended, he was elected in 1977 to the Massachusetts House of Representatives where he served as Chairman of Human Services and Elderly Affairs. Joe was then elected State Auditor in 1986 and was the longest-serving Auditor in the Commonwealth’s history where he served 24 years before retiring in 2011.
My Dad Libby passed March 21, 2017, just months apart. two strong Italian men.
Anyway here’s the letter I wrote my dad from my college dorm room in Oak Hall, Bentley College.
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Sunday, June 26 10:00 a.m. Celebration of MASS OF ST. PETER at St. Peter’s Park
12:00 noon Procession following the Celebration of Outdoor Mass
3:00 p.m Blessing of the Fleet… Stacy Boulevard.
4:45 p.m. Sports Events…at Pavilion Beach Seine Boat Races & Greasy Pole Contest
7:15 p.m. Awards Ceremony Trophies awarded to winners of the Sports Events
8:30 p.m. Musical Entertainment St. Peter’s Park featuring “ GRAZIANA LAZZARO and ELIO SCACCIO”
11:00 p.m. Raffle Drawings and Closing Procession
St. Peter’s Fiesta Children’s Book Nonna, what is St. Peter’s Fiesta” will be on sale at the Main Stage Altar throughout the Fiesta weekend. To purchase a copy before Fiesta, email http://www.stpetersfiesta.org
All proceeds benefit St. Peter’s Fiesta.
Save the Date: Next Year….
St. Peter’s Fiesta, June 21 – June 25, 2023
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This posting is for people who need a break from wildlife. It is representative of the marine traffic that passes our house (except for the train).
It has been a windy spring for getting boats in the waterAnd for the fishing (“Capt. Dominic”) and lobstering fleets as wellBut the US Coast Guard is always out there trainingTug and work barge from Prock Marine in Rockland, MERyan Marine’s research vessel “R/V Kraken”“Onnered,” docked in East Gloucester, is classified as fishing vesselFilming with “Finestkind,” for new movie of the same nameSurrounded by schools of pogies breaking the surfaceDon’t allow “Evergreen” near the Annisquam or Cape Cod CanalsFirst track of the rebuilt Annisquam drawbridge carrying trainsYears in the making
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Cape Ann United teams were back at Pingree vying for another win in the Essex County Youth Soccer Playoffs. CAU beat Masco to win the regional playoffs.
Great game. Final Score 3:2
Moving on to Div 1 State Championship (see MOTC schedule below)
Aidan!
(Aidan missing from team photo. More photos coming.)
CAU Clippers
A second Cape Ann United soccer team (U16), CAU Clippers, played North Andover on the adjacent field, so we had two Cape Ann United teams to cheer on. (North Andover won that game.)