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NOAA eyes 22% cod limit cut
The acting head of NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service is signaling that his agency would allow a 6,700-metric ton catch limit for Gulf of Maine cod as a one-year interim figure for the new fishing year that begins May 1.
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NOAA eyes 22% cod limit cut
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Gloucester in a desperate spot after loss to Beverly
SALEM— The Gloucester hockey team's backs are officially against the wall.
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Following Saturday's 6-3 loss to Beverly at Salem State University's Rockett Arena, the Fishermen (6-7-5) have virtually no margin for error in their final two games of the season needing three points in two games against Northeastern Conference Titans Winthrop (Wednesday, 6:00 p.m., Talbot Rink) and Danvers (Saturday, 6:00 p.m., Talbot Rink). Gloucester posted a 0-1-1 mark against the Vikings and Falcons in early season meetings, a loss in either game means its tournament hopes are dashed. - He's our Valentine
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Gloucester in a desperate spot after loss to Beverly
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Editorial: An accessible Town Meeting
Yes, the Town Meeting is a virtually sacrosanct New England tradition. And yes, Rockport's Annual Town Meeting is traditionally held the first Saturday in April.
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But that date is not cast in stone, as Town Clerk Pat Brown indicated last week. The selectmen have the authority to move the meeting date when they deem it necessary. And given that this year's initial date of April 7 falls in the middle of Easter weekend and within the Jewish marking of Passover, the selectmen, who initially backed the change last week, should follow through and set a new date for Saturday, April 14. - Editorial: Waterways picks give panel good economic focus
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Editorial: An accessible Town Meeting
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Holy Family Women's Guild show goes down the aisles of history
The Women's Guild of Holy Family Parish held a "Romance"- themed event this week at St. Ann Church in Gloucester.
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Guild members displayed three generations of wedding dresses as well as wedding photos and albums, cake toppers, bridesmaid and mother-of-the-bride dresses, and other memorabilia. - Dear Abby: Mom's 'wonderful' fiance appears not to be trusted
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Holy Family Women's Guild show goes down the aisles of history
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