Cathy McCarthy writes: “Please join us this year for our yearly plunge !! We took a year off and we are back ! We plunge at 1pm at Oakes Cove Beach. (Corner of Stevens Way and Wonson) We once again will be collecting non-perishables for THE OPEN DOOR. This is the kick-off for the food pantry. Please be generous and bring tuna, peanut-butter, pasta, bottled juice, soups, beans etc !! All welcome and please join us to bring in 2022 . Water shoes necessary”
As the page turns on 2021, theย Sawyer Free Libraryย has compiled a list of some of the most popular books checked out this year by adults, teens, and children. Of the thousands of print, digital, and audiobooks that patrons borrowed, these were Gloucesterโs favorites in 2021.ย
Fiction:
Gloucester seemingly read โaround the worldโ when it came to their top Fiction books of 2021.ย
The top book checked out by patrons wasย The Four Windsย by Kristin Hannah, a historical fiction set in The Dust Bowl, the drought-stricken Southern Plains region, during the Great Depression.
Next, the list crosses the ocean to an isolated island in West Ireland with the contemporary murder mystery novelย The Guest Listย by Lucy Foley.ย
Returning to the United States, the powerful novel,ย The Vanishing Halfย by Brit Bennett, focuses on two twin sisters and issues of racial identity and bigotry in the segregated south.
As we continued to navigate uncharted waters, GMGI saw a year full of new beginnings, growth and innovation.
We are incredibly grateful for the ability to continue forging ahead in pursuit of our ambitious mission. Our fifth Academy class was sent — prepared and confident — into the life sciences workforce. We welcomed our sixth class into this life-changing program. And we cut the ribbon on a state-of-the-art biomanufacturing learning environment that will allow us to reach even more young adults who are looking for “whatโs next.” Our research team had multiple papers published in top scientific journals. We collaborated with leaders in genomics across the country on innovative research projects. And we added five dedicated, talented scientists to the team.
THANK YOU for your continued support of GMGI. Whether you attended one of our events to learn more our organization, responded to our monthly communications with feedback, volunteered your time at the Academy with our students, or provided generous financial support, it has meant so much to us.
From all of us here at GMGI, we wish you and your families a healthy and happy New Year.
In the meantime, please join us for a look back at some 2021 highlights.
Finding a house by a lake and near a city is a challenge, even in Sweden, which is famous for its many lakes. But a young pair of architects struck lucky.
There are some things in Gloucester that mark the changing of seasons. This houseboat moving from its summer home is one of them. Another sign that always gets me is driving up the highway and seeing that Lobstaโ Land has either opened or closed for the season.
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Remembrances of the past year 2021 are something I would rather avoid, so I turned the clock back to 1971 to take a look. If you are like me, the math that tells you that was 50 years ago seems suspect, but I am assured it is correct. The fall news was full of the election to City Council which ended up in a recount. (Hmmmm….. so far, my avoidance technique isn’t working….) I learned that the city’s mayor (a ceremonial position at the time) was selected from among those who won the City Council election. For the 1971 election, this was Robert French. Anyhow, also in the news was the controversy over the “long hairs” and their worthiness as high school athletes! It was well worth a little trip down memory lane. Here are some examples from the Dec 31 1971 Gloucester Daily Times. Maybe you need an escape too.
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Sold! How quick was that!? Multiple offers, $62k over asking and sold in a month! I am beyond excited for my sellers as they transition from city living to their forever home . 978-473-0922 or katelyn@fivemarkrealtygroupllc.com
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Hello Joey, A friend found the attached among old family clippings. With her permission, I thought I’d share. The fisherman in the checked shirt is Ben Crowninshield. It is stated that the photo was in the 1930’s. I have never heard about the International Tuna Cup Competition (Sharp Cup.)ย The reels look like Fin-Nor’s. The boats look like Novi hulls. Hope these are interesting for you.
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