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Civil War monument

It seems like she's looking longingly at that chimney (or whatever it is) on Central Grammar, which is more ornate and higher up...

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Central Grammar reflecting City Hall

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Evening light reflected in a window of Central Grammar

Actually, this must be a reflection of a reflection, because it’s an east-facing window… -Fr. Matthew Green

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Alien invasion?

Doesn’t this look like an alien wearing a gas mask, sticking its head out of the wall?   Its body is apparently hiding in the basement of Central Grammar. – Fr. Matthew Green

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Boston Globe on CPA funding across the state including Gloucester art, City...

Gloucester continues to be a positive example in today’s paper. Great article. Boston Globe article, Great Divide: While Community Preservation Act has funded many projects,  April article Boston Globe...

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Proposed building plans Sawyer Free Library, City Hall…Whoa! In the news plus...

“No finer place for sure, downtown.” “Fate of historic buildings uncertain” Gloucester Daily Times, Ray Lamont, Jan 3 2017 Seeing double? Yes, you’re supposed to. The Sawyer Free Library addition was...

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RESULTS WEEK 3 #Gloucester Ma FIRSTS| try Mr. Goulart’s local history hunt...

Gloucester, Mass.- Great teacher at Gloucester High School, Shaun Goulart, creates a local history scavenger hunt trivia game for his 9th grade students that takes place weekly for 6 weeks. We’re...

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Gloucester Public Schools then and now #GloucesterMA

Explore a selection of Gloucester school house properties built circa 1800s-1920s. There is a greater quantity of structures still standing than not. Note: Pinch and zoom and/or click to enlarge...

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