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Local residents recently attended the "Express Yourself: Pulse" art show opening reception at Endicott College for the Beverly-based arts and education Express Yourself program. The exhibit features the artwork of more than 400 youth collectively created for and presented on stage at the Citi Performing Arts Center-Wang Theater throughout the year. Artists and youth collaborated to create large scale set pieces. ABOVE LEFT: Gloucester resident Shayla Kaufman, left, who teaches art at North Shore Academy, and Express Yourself mentor Emily Caron of Swampscott. ABOVE RIGHT: Gloucester resident and Express Yourself supporter Kate Stavis, center, joins Robin Milbury, left, of Peabody and Linda Ashley of Hamilton at the opening reception.
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Kirk fishing 'bridge plan' bypassed key panels
Mayor Carolyn Kirk's "bridge plan" for modernizing and retooling America's oldest fishing port was never presented for comment or criticism to the city's own Fisheries Commission she created to advise her on fisheries issues, or to the Gloucester-ba
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Senate hopeful Gomez hears fishermen's concerns
U.S. Senate candidate Gabriel Gomez Thursday lent a sympathetic ear to the unfolding life crises of Gloucester fishermen, battered and beaten down by federal dictates that have limited landings to half --or in some cases less than a quarter-- of what
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Senate OKs Tarr bill to recoup terrorist benefits
BOSTON -- The Massachusetts Senate has adopted a proposal allowing Massachusetts to recoup public benefits given to anyone later convicted of using of a weapon of mass destruction. Gloucester Republican and state Senate Minority Leader Sen. Bruce Tar
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Kirk fishing 'bridge plan' bypassed key panels




