By Matt Langone, Sports Editor Glouceter Daily Times
The 2010 Winter Olympics officially kicked off last night in Vancouver, British Columbia. Not present at the opening ceremonies was Gloucester's Ben Smith.
For the first time since the 1994 winter games in Lillehammer, Norway, Smith will be watching the Winter Olympics from the comfort of his Gloucester home. Read more »
By Nick Curcuru, Gloucester Daily Times
Given the tradition of the Gloucester High School football program, dubbing a Fishermen team's success as once-in-a-generation is not a term that can be thrown around lightly. Read more »
By Matt Langone
Sports Editor, Gloucester Daily Times
Northeastern Conference Large Champions. Read more »
Heather Marshall, GHS 1999 received her Ph.D in Biomedical Sciences with Specialization in Immunology and Virology from University of Massachusetts. Heather received her undergraduate degree from Rochester Institute of Technology. She is currently a post doctoral fellow at Yale University School of Medicine.
By Nick Curcuru
Staff Writer Gloucester Daily Times
In a conference where teams are going away from the old three yards and a cloud of dust style and leaning more towards a spread passing offensive system, the Gloucester High School football team is winning the old fashion way: with the running game and a physical style on both sides of the ball. Read more »
They say,"If you remember the 60's, then you weren't there!" But, I'm sure you'll remember the band called The Kandymen...one of Gloucester's most popular bands in the mid-60's. Read more »
My View - Gloucester Daily Times October 24, 2009
by Jim Munn
I went up to Ravenswood Park last Tuesday afternoon to watch the Gloucester High School boys and girls cross-country teams run against Winthrop. Read more »
By Matt Langone
Sports Editor, Gloucester Daily Times
Cape Ann lost a local sports icon last Saturday, as Jack Canniff died at the age of 77 after a lengthy battle with cancer. Read more »
By Gail McCarthy
Staff Writer, Gloucester Daily Times
The water off Pavilion Beach yesterday morning took on a neon confetti look, as hundreds of racers wearing colorful swim caps dipped into the harbor shortly before 9 a.m.
"It's like Fiesta all over again," said Ann Sanfilippo, who watched from the family homestead on Beach Court, overlooking all the excitement. Read more »