Friday Newscast: Storm Aftermath on the North Shore; Highland Avenue Project in Salem Moves Forward – Coast Guard Search off Maine Suspended

NORTH SHORE – (Audio) NST after-storm headlines:  Storm aftermath on the North Shore; Highland Avenue project in Salem moves forward

North Shore Today newscast with Rick Moore and Bill Newell

 


Saturday Coast Guard Update – 1/6/18

Coast Guard suspends search for missing clammer

BOSTON — The Coast Guard suspended its search Friday for a missing man who did not return from a clamming trip near Long Cove, Maine, Thursday evening.

Missing is 33-year-old Paul Benner.

A family member alerted the Department of Public Safety in Augusta, Maine, to the situation Thursday, resulting in a request for Coast Guard Sector Northern New England assistance by Maine Marine Patrol.

The family reported that Benner departed from the Long Cove Boat Ramp at 5 p.m. to clam on Clark Island off Long Cove, and did not return later in the evening.

Benner was reported to be in a 16-foot skiff that matches the description of an unmanned skiff found near Long Cove last night.

Three Coast Guard 47-foot boat crews from Coast Guard Stations Boothbay Harbor and Rockland searched overnight and through Friday.

Two helicopter crews from Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod searched by air.

Knox County Sheriff’s Office personnel conducted patrols on foot, MMP, and State Police Dive Team assisted with searches in the water.

Coast Guard, locals search for missing clammer near Long Cove, Maine

BOSTON — The Coast Guard, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, and Maine Marine Patrol are searching for a missing man Friday who did not return from a clamming trip near Long Cove Thursday evening.

Missing is 35-year-old Paul Brenner.

A family member alerted the Department of Public Safety in Augusta, Maine, to the situation Thursday, resulting in a request for Coast Guard Sector Northern New England assistance by Maine Marine Patrol.

The family reported that Brenner departed from the Long Cove Boat Ramp at 5 p.m. to clam on Clark Island off Long Clove, and did not return later in the evening.

Brenner was reported to be in a 16-foot skiff that matches the description of an unmanned skiff found near Long Cove last night.

A Coast Guard Station Rockland 47-foot boat crew searched overnight, and a Coast Guard Station Boothbay Harbor boat crew is joining the search today. Helicopter crews from Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod are searching by air.

Knox County Sheriff’s Office personnel are conducting patrols on foot and MMP are assisting with searches in the water.

Seas in the area are about 3 feet, and the water temperature is about 37 degrees.


SCHOOL CLOSINGS – Many city and towns are closed for Friday – WCVB Closings

GLOUCESTER:  CURBSIDE APPLIANCE COLLECTION HAS BEEN POSTPONED.

Due to the impending snow storm, the curbside appliance collection that was scheduled for tomorrow, January 4, has been postponed until next Thursday, January 11, 2018. Please do not put your appliances/tvs on the curb, it will only hinder plowing effort

Warming Shelters & Snow Emergency Planning

Please note the following social services in the City will be open this weekend during the storm and frigid cold.
  • Thursday: Action Inc. will be open all day and night
  • Friday: Grace Center of Gloucester (and Action/Hotels at night)
  • Saturday: Action Inc will be open all day and night
  • Sunday: Grace Center @ The Open Door* (and Action/Hotels at night)
In the event that you lose power or heat over the weekend, the City encourages residents to shelter in place, or with a family/neighbor who has heat, and contact the Gloucester Police Dept. if you are concerned or are unable to stay warm or safe. The police can assist you in finding a place to go with power and will be working with American Red Cross of Massachusetts to assist residents in need.

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