Come hang out with artists, friends, and neighbors, and enjoy selections of artwork from Jon Sarkin, Patrick O’Donnell, Amy Chace, and Janet Knott. Musical entertainment will be provided by a vinyl DJ.
In honor of wrapping up a day of Zcash workshops nearby (https://luma.com/vqks64zk?tk=JCWZz3), we will be accepting ZEC for artwork and tips/donations. It should be a fun mix of locals and visitors.
Arrive around 4:30–5:00 if you want to catch the “switch flip” moment when the room fills in.
Light refreshments will be provided.
Location: 39 Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930, USA
Fish City Studios is the funky art gallery across from Short & Main. The number 39 is hard to see but you’ll know it when you seeit.
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I recently heard from FOB David Collins who currently lives in Florida but he keeps close track of Gloucester goings-on. He’s allowing me to share this correspondence with you:
Also, seeing Catherine’s post a few days ago of the vintage life-size Santa reminded me of a vintage Santa Claus I have among my wooden Santas collection – although this one is made of metal rather than wood. I decided to use the Santas as my main decorating vehicle this year and the so-called “seated sleeping Santa bank” is the centerpiece in one area of my living room.
I had pretty much forgotten I had it and his paint is a bit worse for the wear these days. When I turned him over, I was sort of surprised to remember that it says on a plate area on the back that he was from the Cape Ann Savings Bank Gloucester, Mass. “Serving the Thrifty Since 1846”.
When I did an on-line search, I discovered that a number of US banks in the 1950s gave out these metal Santa Claus banks, so it isn’t at all unique. There are also variations of it, some probably much newer, out there, too. BUT I really like having something from my old home-town and from my boyhood as part of my Christmas decorations some 70 or so years later.
Thought you might like seeing it.
Also from sometime in the 1950s and still a part of my holiday decorations is a lighted wooden star that a friend of my parents, Bill DeCoste, made for us. Anyone who was around back then might remember it as being on our house on Stage Fort Avenue over the 3 living room windows and visible from the Cut Bridge. It had orange bulbs in it then. When I use it now I have to keep it indoors as the wiring is a bit wonky – but it still works, again these nearly 70 years later. It has red, white and green bulbs in it today but they photographed here as nearly the same color as the orange bulbs that my father had in it when we lived in Gloucester.
Here it is up close.
All my best wishes to you and Jim for a wonderful, and wonder-filled, Holiday Season! And thanks again to you both for being a part of the dedicated GMG team that keeps people like me informed on what is happening in our beloved Gloucester.
David
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Family Bingo Tuesday, December 30 | 3:30–4:30 PM Sawyer Free Library, 2 Dale Avenue, Gloucester
Bring the whole family to the Library for an afternoon of bingo, laughter, and prizes!
Whether you’re a seasoned bingo pro or trying it for the first time, you’re invited to join the Sawyer Free Library for friendly competition, fun bingo calls, and the chance to win some great prizes. It’s a perfect way to spend time together during the holiday break.
Wishing you all a lovely holiday. Thank you to so many of you who have supported our efforts at the shop and who follow Good Morning Gloucester. We live in an amazing community . Jim and I feel grateful every day for all of you welcoming us and making us feel truly at home where we belong. I hope you all experience peace and joy as one year wraps up and another begins.
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Maybe you’ll have a little bit of extra time over the next week or so while children are home from school. How about watching a movie from our hometown? Sharing this post from Cape Ann Motor Inn Facebook page (what a good idea!). Feel free to share any additions! Now go pop some popcorn and settle in!
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This recording includes MassDOT personnel, the architects involved with all options and designs that were considered. Plus, it depicts the interim temporary road and lift bridge during construction.
-Bill Funk
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We’re proud to introduce Palomo Mezcal as our first pour mezcal at Machaca, meaning this is our first choice when serving mezcal. Not a “well” in the cheap sense… but a thoughtfully selected, high-quality spirit we stand behind.
Smooth, smoky, and beautifully balanced, Palomo is meant to be sipped, appreciated, and shared. If you’re mezcal-curious or a longtime lover of agave, this is the pour we recommend every time.
Come taste why Palomo earned the top spot behind our bar. Enjoy!
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🚜 The work will require temporary traffic shifts and extended closures of the canal to marine traffic during the repairs. These repairs are necessary to maintain the safe and reliable operation of the bridge.
🚧 Repair work will proceed in two stages. Throughout both stages, Western Avenue will be alternating one-way traffic across the bridge, managed by temporary traffic signals.
➡️ Stage one will begin the night of Tuesday, January 6, with a work zone established on the westbound side of the bridge. Pedestrians will be detoured to the eastbound sidewalk. During this stage, scheduled drawbridge openings for marine traffic are anticipated on select workdays at 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Vessels are advised to coordinate crossings at these times with the bridge operator at least 24 hours in advance.
➡️ Stage two, anticipated to begin in mid-February, will shift the work zone to the eastbound side of the bridge and redirect pedestrians to the westbound sidewalk. In stage 2, work will occur across the center span, preventing drawbridge operation and requiring a full closure of the canal to marine traffic. A continuous full canal closure is anticipated to last approximately four weeks, from mid-February through mid-March. This closure has been coordinated with the U.S. Coast Guard and the Gloucester Harbormaster and is scheduled during a low-use period of the year.
⏰ Work will occur seven days per week, from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., during both stages.
🚗 Advanced signage for cyclists, pedestrians, and motorists will be posted from west of Essex Avenue to east of Centennial Avenue. Parking will be prohibited adjacent to work zones between the bridge and Essex Avenue. Additional details regarding impacts to traffic and marine vessels will be announced in advance as required.
⚠️ Drivers traveling through the affected areas should expect delays, reduce speed, and use caution.
📆The schedule for this work is weather‑dependent and subject to change without notice.
For more information on traffic conditions, travelers are encouraged to:
💻 Download the Mass511 mobile app or visit http://www.mass511.com to view live cameras, travel times, real-time traffic conditions, and project information before setting out on the road. Users can subscribe to receive text and email alerts for traffic conditions. Dial 511 and select a route to hear real-time conditions.
☎️Contact the project team via email at BlynmanBridge@dot.state.ma.us and through a 24/7 phone hotline number: (978) 792-3099.
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