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EastĀ Gloucester Building Committee Public Hearing agenda:Ā Ā Public Hearing East Gloucester Building committee Agenda 9_9_19
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WardĀ 1 public meeting September 30th at Gloucester Stage 630pm
My View of Life on the Dock

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EastĀ Gloucester Building Committee Public Hearing agenda:Ā Ā Public Hearing East Gloucester Building committee Agenda 9_9_19
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WardĀ 1 public meeting September 30th at Gloucester Stage 630pm
Sawyer Free Library (SFL) Children’s ServicesĀ shares photographs from Curious Creatures program (July 25, 2019), one of many special summer 2019 events amidst regular weekly busy & fabulous children’s programs. Photo credit: Linda Bosselman. Christy Russo is the children’s services director.
Scroll below to see photographs from the teen program held later that day, Galaxy Tie Dye.

Snakes of New England with Rick Roth scheduled tomorrow! Mark your calendar for more summer fun.


Scenes from Sawyer Free Library teen program yesterday,Ā Galaxy Tie-Dye, programming inspired by the 2019 summer reading theme “A Universe of Stories”.
Now that security help is squared away, let’s open that side door back up to its open space and make it easy on these outdoor programs (and patrons)Ā to set up and go.

SAVE THE DATEAnd when! “Light Up Mattos has rented the Fraternity Club, 27 Webster Street, Gloucester, MA,Ā for a Listening Post on July 25th, 2019 at 6:30 to talk about the possibilities of a 440 student population in Mattos field area, Green Street and East Gloucester school.Ā Together we can ask questions of each other and really see what we all think of having such a large population of students, and perhaps find new ideas, too. Please come and be heard and listen. Together we can make a difference.Ā We will be looking for volunteers to put information flyers in neighbors doors in Mattos field area, Green Street area, West Parish area and East Gloucester area to get the word out. Proposed schools affects us all!” – Light Up Mattos
Gloucester schools |Ā Elementary: East Gloucester, Veterans Memorial, West Parish, Beeman, and Plum Cove;Ā Middle: O’Maley and fields;Ā High School: GHS and fieldhouse
The next new school meeting is TONIGHT- July 18, 2019.Ā Associated costs for limited options slated to be revealed. GoalĀ for submission to the state agency, MSBA, is August 1, 2019. Meeting held in the School admin offices at Blackburn. 5pm.
Catch up on new school building process in these prior posts:

Oral Communications july 9, 2019:
“Joseph S. Mattos Jr. grew up right up the street from Mattos field at 9 Linnett Place. He came from a patriotic family and chose the Army for his love of animals. Mattos field was dedicated to Joseph in 1935 and was rededicated last October 5th. the 100th. anniversary of his death. Ā Lt. Maxwell Parsons grew up at 65 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Lt. Maxwell served in the U.S. Army. Lt. Maxwell Parsons Playground was erected by the Gloucester Playground Commission in 1935 Ā Ganine Nancy Doucette grew up at 19 Mt. Vernon St. The Park was dedicated in 1986 in her memory. Mr. John Gus Foote was instrumental in the dedication. Private First Class Doucette wanted to serve her country and almost could not. She died serving her country as she wished. Ā I am their voice as they have none. I am here today to speak for them all. Ā Please donāt take their dedicated open space. Ā Thank you. Patti Amaral”
“A round up of Pros and Cons related to the recent West Parish construction and its use and operating costs since being built might be helpful. Some West Parish feedback that made the news ranged from small inconveniences (no dishwasher) to larger concerns about design (despite ample site the gymnasium was not designed with enough space for spectators, the design of the parking lot did not take into account ease in snowplowing and numerous vehicular/traffic snafus).Ā There was no discussion about these proposals within a broader context of all the school properties, all the elementary schools, merging with Rockport, what happens with development of the older sites if Schoolhouse Road option is undertaken, etc.” Big built out schools haven’t demonstrated a reduction in operating costs.Ā Ā The state is considering policy for livable, innovative, green and walkable communities. You can’t alter special places, build mega schools that everybody needs to drive to, and have walkable, quintessential New England neighborhoods and green communities. Can we request a modified incentive to best match our geography and green goals?
folds into the Trustees meeting 7/23/19 and specifically capital projects Wed 7/24/19 8:30AM.
Gloucester’s enchanting open spacesĀ – Sawyer Free library’s John and Dorothy Rando Memorial Garden at the front and side entrances


Fitz Henry Lane and other art removed from the library building (January 2018):
Proposed building plans 2017 includes 1972 quest for what became lovely Monnell building: