On one of those nice days last week, I took a ride just to see what I might see and I came across the Trustees property Greenwood Farm in Ipswich. I decided to check it out and it’s a delightful hidden treasure for those wanted to take a manageable walk in nature.
There’s a nice walking trail though it was a little muddy and slippery that day, so wear appropriate footgear. The Paine House sits proudly by the trail, along with other surprises for your eyes and ears. It’s a large property and I only explored a very small corner of it. I would like to go back in the spring and perhaps the fall for the foliage. If you are looking for a quick escape into nature and serenity, I suggest you give Greenwood Farm a try.
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The Sawyer Free Library offers drop in technology help!
Every Tuesday from 11:30am – 1:00pm
The weekly technology help session begins with a mini-lesson on a typical technology question. The remainder of the time is devoted to assisting with individual technical issues.
Bring your device and passwords, and SFL Tech Librarian will help you solve the problem!
If you are like me, you love to sing along to the Beatles’ music and of course, dance! Here is your chance to have a little dance party with all the music you love, like Hey Jude, Revolution, Lady Madonna and more.
We will take the movements from our latest routine and put them to the fun sounds of the Fab Four (Ringo, John, Paul and George not Harry, Meghan, Kate and William).
Moving to Heal NEW TIME Thursdays at 1:30 PM
Moving to Heal Nia is a slower, less intensive class with less standing and more done in the chair. Great for people with injuries or conditions that make it hard to participate in a classic Nia class. Also good for people getting back into exercise. For more info on Moving to Heal, see the info and videos on my web site or click here
I am very pleased to share that the story of Gloucesterman and Medal of Honor recipient John Handran has been published by the Gloucester 400 Stories Project. I have told this story before but this version has some added details you will find interesting. Link to Gloucester 400 here. Scroll down to link to the full story. Thank you Laura M. Alberghini Ventimiglia and Terry Weber for your persistence and assistance.
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It was a gorgeous but chilly day recently when I stopped by Plum Cove Beach to take a little walk. It seems everyone heeded the sign to leave behind only footprints……even the geese!
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Baker-Polito Administration Announces New License Plate to Boost Striped Bass Conservation
BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration today announced Massachusetts is now offering a new specialty license plate available through the Registry of Motor Vehicles to promote conservation of striped bass, which are an important and iconic fish synonymous with the Massachusetts coastline. The plate was custom designed by Cape Cod artist, Janet Biondi, and depicts a striped bass in pursuit of alewives, one of its favorite forage species. The striped bass license plate is now available to all motorists who are registering a vehicle in the Commonwealth. For motorists who already have a vehicle registered and want this new plate, they can visit Mass.Gov/myRMV to order one.
“Striped bass is the premier game fish in Massachusetts marine waters and an important component of our commercial fishery,” saidEnergy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Kathleen Theoharides. “The purchase of these specialty license plates will enhance efforts to conserve and restore striped bass, river herring, and other marine fisheries that are vital to the Commonwealth’s coastal ecology, economy, and culture.”
After a campaign by the Massachusetts Environmental Trust (MET) and Department of Fish and Game’s (DFG) Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) to gather support for the plate through pre-registrations, the plates are now being issued to approximately 900 pre-registrants.Like all specialty plates, the cost to the motorist is $40 every two years, in addition to the cost of a standard passenger plate every two years. This is the fourth specialty plate in Massachusetts that is offered by the MET including the right whale plate, the brook trout plate, and the Blackstone Valley plate.
“I want to thank the Registry of Motor Vehicles, the Massachusetts Environmental Trust, the Division of Marine Fisheries, and the many members of the public who supported this initiative from the beginning,” saidDFG Commissioner Ron Amidon. “We look forward to the visibility the license plate will provide for striped bass and river herring, and the enhanced programming for marine fisheries conservation.”
“The RMV is pleased to add this new plate type to the Commonwealth’s inventory of special plates,” said Registrar Colleen Ogilvie. “We have made it easy to get the striped bass license plate as it can be ordered online and then will be mailed to the customer.”
The disbursement of the funds for the striped bass plate will be overseen by a review panel that includes striped bass experts from DMF, academia, a conservation organization, and recreational and commercial fishermen. Additionally, funds will be used for new grants and programming that supports studies and conservation initiatives, including studies of striped bass populations, stock structure, movements, and local ecology; habitat improvements to enhance passage of diadromous fish (e.g., river herring, eels), thereby enhancing forage for striped bass; studies of angler practices to improve hook-and-release survival; and angler education to improve the conservation of marine fisheries resources.
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