You Have $15 Build Your Patriots Offense 1QB, 1RB, 2WR, 1 TE and stay within the $15

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I Got:

QB Brady $5

RB Cory Dillon $2

WR1 Randy Moss $5

WR2 Deion Branch $1

TE Hunter Henry $2

Total= $15

Who Ya Got?

Frosty Pink sunrise rainbow #GloucesterMA

winter walk Long Beach 1/9/2022

Pink

hint of the partial sunrise rainbow behind the cottages

Little pink houses

Then gold

Gloucester’s First Snowfall of ’22

Some scenes from the snowfall earlier this week featuring some of our favorite statues. It was a little bit grey out there but our friends held up admirably. Additional pictures from that day can be found on my Facebook page: Pat D’s Photos and Adventures if you are interested. Check it regularly!

You Have Home Financing Options Contact Gloucester Local CrossCountry Mortgage 617-688-6891

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Annisquam Village Church Returns to Worship Online

With an increase in COVID cases in Gloucester, the Annisquam Village Church has returned to online worship each Sunday at 10 o’clock a.m. on Zoom until further notice.  These popular services include time for silent contemplation and reflection.  For details see annisquamvillagechurch.org 

For more information:

Rev. Sue Koehler-Arsenault: capeannrevsue@gmail.com

Are you watching the Cape Ann real estate market?

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Areyouwatching the Cape Ann real estate market?

Click here to get the Cape Ann Waterfront Guide. It’s full of all the Gloucester and Rockport winter activity: ACT, SOLD and UAG properties, with prices, photos, remarks and data.
Timely information to learn the market and make a smart decision when “OMGosh! That’s the one!” comes on the market.

Click here to get The Guide.

Kenny MacCarthy • Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty • 978.758.0983

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The Back Room At Mile Marker Continues To Be One Of My Favorite Dining Spaces

Chef Wheels’ food is always outstanding. The room has one of the best views in town and the space is gorgeous.

The igloos have become a super trendy spot for special celebrations and yesterday they were toasty warm while you look out at the snow frosted tundra outside.

Leah Submits

Hi,
I always sit in my car down the Boulevard and I hope it’s okay I send this picture that you could share if you want. It really made me feel better than I did this morning and I love the Fisherman statue.
Leah

SAWYER FREE LIBRARY THANKS THE COMMUNITY FOR ITS SUPPORT!

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Thanks to the Gloucester community’s incredible generosity, the Sawyer Free Libraryis excited to announce that it not only reached, but greatly exceeded, its 2021 Annual Appeal fundraising goal! 

This year the Library was thrilled to welcome many new contributors and thankful for all returning donors. No matter the amount, your support means so much!

Your support of the Sawyer Free Library empowers individuals, strengthens families, and makes our greater Gloucester community a better place to live, for which we are deeply grateful! THANK YOU!

“Libraries are not made, they grow.” – Augustine Birrell

The Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library Inc. serves the informational and cultural needs of Gloucester’s residents of all ages as it has for over 175 years. Today, its purpose remains to provide equal access to quality resources that serve all people’s lifelong cultural, educational, and informational needs and interests. Its guiding mission is to…

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GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE MLK DAY ANNUAL CELEBRATION JANUARY 17TH!

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The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation will host it 6th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration, live on Zoom, on Monday, January 17th at 2:00pm. Please preregister at http://www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org

The Racial Climate in Gloucester, What Lies Ahead will be the focus of the 2-hour program, including including findings of a new community survey. The keynote speaker will beBrianSaltsman, Director of Student Diversity and Inclusion at Alfred University in upstate NewYork.He is a leading advocate of addressing community issues between dominant and marginalized racial, ethnic or economic sectors as allies, a process known as “allyship.”

The invited presenting organizations are:

  • The Gloucester Racial Justice Team, reporting on a survey that assessed how much people of color “feel like they have a sense of community and belong in the city, including how race and ethnicity play a role in their daily lives,” according to GRJT spokesperson Gail Seavey.

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