Little-known sister of John Singer Sargent was a life-long watercolorist GLOUCESTER, May 1, 2022 – The Sargent House Museum today announced acquisition of 15 watercolor paintings by Emily Sargent, a late 19th-early 20th century American artist and sister of famed portrait painter John Singer Sargent. The Sargent House Museum is one of six institutions including […]
Gloucester Times: Stats show 472 more Cape Anners holding jobs
July 7th, 2014 By Ray Lamont Read on Gloucester Times The state’s latest labor and workforce statistics show that 472 more Cape Ann residents were holding down jobs when the current summer tourism season began than had been working at the same time last year. The statistics, part of the May monthly unemployment statistics outlined […]
Providence Journal: Cape Ann, Massachusetts: Seaside towns boast art, history, fishing, food
August 03, 2014 BY MARILYN JONES Read on the Providence Journal GLOUCESTER, Mass. — The Privateer IV gently rocks as Captain Sebby Lovasco navigates the waters between Gloucester and Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary in Massachusetts Bay. The journey is offered by 7 Seas Whale Watch several times a day in the spring, summer and […]
Boston Globe: The Other Cape
July 9th, 2014 by Alyssa Giacobbe Read the article on the Boston Globe Cape Cod gets all the attention in the summer months. It also gets the traffic, and the crowds. But it certainly doesn’t have the lock on New England picturesque, even as far as capes go. About 40 miles north of Boston and […]
Gloucester Daily Times: A Cape Ann license plate Chamber renews project showing Cape Ann pride
February 17, 2014 A Cape Ann license plate Chamber renews project showing Cape Ann pride By Ray Lamont Editor Local motorists and visitors will be able to show their community pride in Cape Ann whenever they take to the road, once a major Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce initiative becomes reality. The project, first launched […]