Top Stories
Allegra Boverman/Gloucester Daily Times. The finback whale that washed ashore in Rockport has moved closer, as a result of the hurricane, up to the path and homes along Penzance Road. People were still coming to look at it during the hurricane on Monday.
- Top Stories
-
-
Cape Ann looks to beat bugs
With nearly every municipality on Cape Ann deciding not to enroll in the Northeast Massachusetts Mosquito Control and Wetlands Management District and the first day of Summer tomorrow, officials are looking for other ways to monitor and manage mosquitoes.
Continued ... -
Senior: Security cams needed at Rose Baker
With the drop of an eyelash or two, one woman is urging the city to step up security at the Rose Baker Senior Center, despite the immediate area's reputation as a "safe from crime" zone. Council on Aging board member Lee Harty is pushing to have outd
Continued ... -
Weed whackers whirl at rotary
A quietly fought war has come to end, and the winners may be the drivers who travel around Grant Circle. In a sure sign of the ceasefire, dozens of members of the Cape Ann Garden Clubs gathered at the rotary, the conflict's ground zero, Tuesday, arme
Continued ... - ME students support Haiti
- Rockport Police/Fire: Resident’s keys, locked in car, retrieved
- Essex Police/Fire: Second woman falls for phone scam
- Manchester Police/Fire: Haverhill man arrested after car chase
- Young athletes want old metal
- Wednesday, June 19, 2013
- Senate proposes changes in welfare
- Biggest farmers market yet kicks off season tomorrow
- Schooner challenge benefits ship stablization
- Court denies appeal in Rockport weapons case
- Tire iron assault under investigation
- Gloucester Police/Fire: Condoms, comment place Rockport man in cuffs
- Manchester Police/Fire: Police give ride to School Street man.
-
Cape Ann looks to beat bugs




