A view of Gloucester from the Thacher Island Twin Lighthouses on Cape Ann. (Courtesy: cseeman/Flickr)
If you re looking for a holiday spot this summer, look no further than Cape Ann, according to tourism officials.
Representatives of businesses there say they are excited about the summer season as they kick off Memorial Day weekend. In 2021, we re more optimistic, said Tony Sapienza, chair of the tourism council of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce in Gloucester. People are feeling much more comfortable making trips.
Sapienza said the pandemic forced people to look for travel options closer to home and that s when they discovered Cape Ann located just 40 miles north of Boston.
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Mayor James J. Fiorentini, School Committee member Toni Sapienza-Donais and Joy Sapienza participated in the rededication of the Anthony B. Sapienza Memorial Track and Athletic Field at Haverhill High School. (WHAV News photograph.)
New sign near the entrance. (WHAV News photograph.)
The formal rededication of the $2.7 million Anthony B. Sapienza Memorial Track and Athletic Field at Haverhill High School served as a reunion Wednesday of family, friends and students of the late math teacher and cross country coach.
His daughter, School Committee member Toni Sapienza-Donais, who served as mistress of ceremonies, told WHAV she was moved by the gathering.
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Central Maine Power Co., Maine’s largest electric utility, has finalized a contract with members of one of its largest workers unions.
Members of IBEW Local No. 1837, which represents over 650 CMP employees, ratified a four-year contract Wednesday, the company’s parent, Avangrid Inc. (NYSE: AGR) said in a news release.
The contract is retroactive to May 1 and includes changes to wages, incentives and policies for employees. Both the company and the union believe the agreement will help CMP attract and retain workers, according to the release.
Tony Sapienza, IBEW Local 1837 business manager, said in the release, “After months of negotiations, we were able to come to an agreement that the negotiating committee and the Union leadership could recommend to our members. Our members are proud of the important work they do serving CMP’s many thousands of customers and this agreement demonstrates that the company recognizes the value of our commitment to the