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These are podcasts from 1623 Studios' members and friends! They cover unique subject matters that are pertinent to the eclectic communities here on Cape Ann, Massachusetts.... more
FAQs about 1623 Studios Podcasts:How many episodes does 1623 Studios Podcasts have?The podcast currently has 338 episodes available.
March 14, 2019Cape Ann Report - School Safety in the Wake of ParklandMaureen Aylward talks with Gregor Gibson, Advocate, Everytown for Gun Safety; Xander Oaks, Gloucester High School Student; Jemima Grow, Gloucester High Scool Student; and Shannon Donnelly, Principal, Essex Tech about school safety in the wake of Parkland....more30minPlay
February 28, 2019Gloucester Historical Commission Podcast - 007 - Gloucester's Architectural StyleA new podcast series from the Gloucester Historical Commission with topics relating to the history of Gloucester. Hosted by Mary Ellen Lepionka and features other members of the Gloucester Historical Commission. This episode features information about Gloucester's architectural styles. Guests: Bill Remson and Pru Fish. They discuss different periods and different design aspects found around the City of Gloucester, MA....more1h 6minPlay
February 27, 2019Cape Ann Report - Boating Issues Off Sand Dollar Cove in ManchesterMaureen Aylward talks with Greg Federspiel, Manchester Town Administrator, Bion Pike, Manchester Harbormaster, and Chris Bertoni, Manchester Conservation Administrator about boat crowding at Sand Dollar Cove and the affect it is having on boater's safety as well as environmentally with the eel grass....more29minPlay
February 27, 2019Love Cape Ann #24Ken Riehl, Kerry McKenna, and Bruce Feldman are back in another Love Cape Ann Video Podcast! They re-cap all the events and accomplishments of February and then take a look ahead to March!Tune in to get all the details about fun upcoming events!...more16minPlay
February 15, 2019Fishtown Local #50 with Gordon BairdGordo rubs elbows with The Donald..... 2/15/19 RT 28:16...more29minPlay
February 15, 2019Cape Ann Report - Teen VapingMaureen Aylward talks with Amy Epstein, Regional Prevention Dir. City of Gloucester, Vanessa Faye, Gloucester High School Student, and James Cook, Principal of Gloucester High School about teen vaping. They talk about the issues around vaping including peer pressure, marketing, addiction, and treatment / solutions....more30minPlay
February 06, 2019Cape Ann Report - Gloucester City Charter ReviewMaureen Aylward talks with Ruth Pino, Chair of 21st Century Gloucester, Meredith Fine, Treasurer at 21st Century Gloucester, and Joanne Senos, City Clerk, City of Gloucester about the Gloucester Charter and the review process...more30minPlay
January 23, 2019Gloucester Historical Commission Podcast - 006 - Historic HousesA new podcast series from the Gloucester Historical Commission with topics relating to the history of Gloucester. Hosted by Mary Ellen Lepionka and features other members of the Gloucester Historical Commission. This episode features information about historic houses on Cape Ann and how to preserve them. Guests: Bill Remson and Pru Fish. ...more56minPlay
January 18, 2019What's In A Name: Tragabigzanda"What's in a Name?" is a new original series from 1623 Studios in partnership with the Gloucester Historical Commission. On this episode, Mary Ellen Lepionka talks about Captain John Smith's naming of Cape Ann. Mary Ellen is an independent scholar researching the history of Cape Ann from the last Ice Age to around 1750 for a book on the subject and is a trustee of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society and co-chair of the Gloucester Historical Commission. Visit her website at www.capeannhistory.org....more3minPlay
January 18, 2019What's In A Name - More Algonquian Place Names"What's in a Name?" is a new original series from 1623 Studios in partnership with the Gloucester Historical Commission. On this episode, Mary Ellen Lepionka explains the history behind place names on Cape Ann and their Algonquian roots. Mary Ellen is an independent scholar researching the history of Cape Ann from the last Ice Age to around 1750 for a book on the subject and is a trustee of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society and co-chair of the Gloucester Historical Commission. Visit her website at www.capeannhistory.org.http://gloucester-ma.gov/index.aspx?NID=109...more4minPlay
FAQs about 1623 Studios Podcasts:How many episodes does 1623 Studios Podcasts have?The podcast currently has 338 episodes available.