Christmas Tree Service Last Weekend

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Christmas Tree Service Boy Scout Troop 20 – 2017

If you are still in need of having your Christmas Tree picked up, this will be the last weekend Boy Scout Troop 20 will be offering this service.  Saturday January 21st. 3

Please call 978-546-9501 or e-mail treepickup@verizon.net

Leave your Name, Address, Phone Number, where the Boy Scouts can find the tree and the donation.

Rockport and Gloucester only between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM

Gloucester High School Free Internship Program – Registration Open Now!

Are you a parent of a Gloucester High School Student?

Our FREE Gloucester High School Spring/Summer Internship Program starts in a few weeks – Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Summer 2017 is right around the corner – does your son or daughter you have a job yet?

This is a FREE Gloucester High School Internship Program for 9th-11th graders which will help students search and secure summer jobs, upgrade their resumes and more!

 SPACES ARE LIMITED SO STUDENTS SHOULD APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!

 To apply, students should email Caitlin Pszenny at: ckreitman@gloucesterschools.com

For more information or questions, please call Caitlin: 339-788-1994

Registration Link:

https://docs.google.com/a/gloucesterschools.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc4kHxMuzuQusOf72Z8fPsuNF1axtZ_gjWiBh3mKgsWrKp5vQ/viewform

 Part 1 – a 15 week class will meet Tuesdays after school 2:20 PM – 4:20 PM starting February 7th

  • Topics include: exploring student skills and interests, writing the best cover letter and resume, acing the interview, and networking for job opportunities
  • Class will also include college exploration and the development of a plan to pay for college
  • College campus tours

 Part 2 – We will match students to a summer internship! (most are paid jobs)

 Part 3 – A summer job for up to 6 weeks with a career advisor

 Call today – spaces are limited!!

Gloucester Police Warn Residents After Dog is Killed by Coyote

GLOUCESTER — Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken, Interim Chief John McCarthy and the Gloucester Police Department are advising residents to keep a careful watch on all pets after a resident’s dog was killed by a coyote last night.

At approximately 9:30 p.m., Gloucester Animal Control responded to Sumac Lane for reports of a resident whose dog had been attacked and killed by a coyote. The dog was on a fixed leash in the yard while its owner was inside the home. Animal Control officers searched the surrounding area but did not find the coyote.

Animal Control officers and Gloucester Environmental Police are monitoring the entire Rocky Neck area today.

To prevent coyote attacks, Gloucester Police advise residents to follow safety tips from the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife:

  • Do not approach, feed, pet, or try to interact with wildlife, including coyotes, foxes, or other wild animals.

  • It is always a good idea to leash pets at all times if outdoors. Small cats and dogs are seen as prey and larger dogs, competition.

  • Don’t hesitate to scare or threaten coyotes with loud noises, bright lights, or water sprayed from a hose.

  • Cut back brushy edges, as these areas provide cover for coyotes and their prey.

  • Secure your garbage. Coyotes raid open trash materials and compost piles. Secure your garbage in tough plastic containers with tight-fitting lids and keep them in secure buildings when possible. Take out trash when the morning pick up is scheduled, not the previous night. Keep compost in secure, vented containers, and keep barbecue grills clean to reduce attractive odors.

  • Keep bird feeder areas clean. Use feeders designed to keep seed off the ground, as the seed attracts many small mammals coyotes prey upon. Remove feeders if coyotes are regularly seen around your yard.

More information regarding the city’s increasing coyote population will be released on the City of Gloucester website this week.

Anyone who sees a coyote in Gloucester should immediately contact Gloucester Animal Control at 978-281-9746.

Fermentation Workshop TONIGHT!

img_20170111_125520511Backyard Growers is excited to partner with Pigeon Cove Ferments tonight at 6pm for an educational class on live foods, part one of a two-part series! Come learn the history and benefits of fermented veggies. It’s going to a be a full class, but we still have spots left, so follow the links below to reserve your spot!

Part One    |   Part Two

We look forward to seeing you there! Visit our workshop page below for more information. 

http://www.backyardgrowers.org/workshops/

Chamber Annual Dinner at Beauport Hotel

The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce invites you to the 2017 Annual Dinner, an event to congratulate 2016 President Matt Anzivino of Rockport Inn & Suites on a great year and welcome Sara Young of Schooner Adventure, as our 2017 Board President.

Join us as we celebrate our Proud Heritage and look to a Bright Future. Don’t miss this exciting night to kick-off  a fabulous 2017 here on Cape Ann!

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Seats are going fast. Reserve your spot for a wonderful evening including a delicious dinner, live music and entertainment. Register Online or call the Chamber office to reserve your seats. 978-283-1601

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Get your tickets today!