Many Gloucester residents only know the Jodrey State Fish Pier by name, but this weekend will bring an opportunity to learn more about the city’s fishing heritage.
going to do? i have no idea. i have no idea. i have everyone s still in a state of shock and denial right now. i mean, we have two weeks left to fish in this season because we have a shut-down in april. may 1, when the new season starts, nobody knows if they are going to fish. i just got my allocation last week. i have enough fish for maybe three weeks of fishing. that s about it. the fishermen find themselves facing mortgage foreclosure, home foreclosures. reporter: richard gaines writes for the gloster daily times. his coverage has been on regulations that increased on the fishermen. they have put everything they have into the economic pot in order to be able to continue fishing. and it doesn t seem likely that many of these people are going to be able to survive a year from now, on the boats that they have right now. reporter: tommy testaverde
0 next year. so the deficit under the democratic senate budget proposal which only thing we ve got at this point, calls for more spending and more taxes and bigger deficits. that is not where the american people are. recent polls this week showed that 55% of the american people favored the republican budget plan. if you took the word republican off of it and simply described would you support a budget that balances the budget and raises no taxes and cuts $5 trillion of them favor that 55% to 24% that budget that would raise taxes by a trillion and cut spending by hundred billion and not balance the budget which is what the democratic budget calls for. greta: we are 18 months out from the 2014 election. we have the house has passed a budget and senate has passed a budget. it will go to a conference for reconciliation. both parties have made it sent tral focus of 2014. it is a signal they are more interested in winning and making sorted smear each other s face with each other budget ra