

Proud father watches his son AJ first mate on the Schooner Ardelle. Seventeen year old “AJ” is a member of SailGHS Team and already an accomplished sailor.
Happy Father’s Day
My View of Life on the Dock


Proud father watches his son AJ first mate on the Schooner Ardelle. Seventeen year old “AJ” is a member of SailGHS Team and already an accomplished sailor.
Happy Father’s Day



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Father’s Day offers an opportunity for some reflection on the Gloucestermen who brought me back to the home of my ancestors. The Immigrant Timothy Ryan was the first Irishman who made his way to the shores of Gloucester to begin this story. His son, William is shown here in the black and white photo presumably taken in Gloucester with his wife Catherine (whose family was no slouch in the fishing story of Gloucester either). It was probably taken in the early 1930s. The other photo of a man holding a baby was probably also taken around 1930 is of my dad (the baby) and William’s son, his father. Also likely taken in Gloucester. The final picture is also my dad with his dad: Paul M. Ryan Sr. and Jr. taken in 1972 (not in Gloucester). These men led me directly here, to this blog, to this Father’s Day podcast, to this Gloucester life. And I could not be happier. I hope your story leads you to similar happiness.




Join Backyard Growers for a series of Summer Gardening Workshops in The Open Door Food Pantry’s kitchen garden. In the first workshop, attendees will learn about early summer tomato care in order to maximize this year’s harvest. Ask general garden questions and explore what’s going in the Backyard Growers-managed vegetable garden at The Open Door.
The Open Door garden, managed by Backyard Growers, helps put fresh produce on the shelves and into the meals at the food pantry.
📆 June 23, 5-6pm
📍 The Open Door kitchen garden @ 28 Emerson Ave, Gloucester, MA, 01930
Email jess@backyardgrowers.org to RSVP. This event is free of charge.
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Cape Ann United Sea Wolves 2 boys and Cape Ann United Tide 3 girls soccer teams competed on adjacent fields in the Essex County Youth Soccer playoffs at Pingree June 17, 2022. Boys faced North Andover. Girls played Woburn.
Boys won 3:1 and face Masco Sunday morning, June 19, 2022. The team is hoping to win the state tournament again. Players hail from Manchester and Gloucester, a mix of newly minted graduates and a few back from first year at college and work. Having missed season(s) due to covid they’re enjoying reuniting. In 2019, they won U16.
















Players and fans are grateful for a superbly organized event held at such a stunning regional locale.

Thank you Dean Sidell and staff!
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The state tournament MTOC June 24th to 26th















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