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Month: March 2009
What Up Homie?
What Up Homie?, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Phil Bolger Boat Design For The Robin Jean
Suzanne Altenberger and Phil Bolger stopped down the dock a couple of days ago to talk about Phil’s boat design which came to life in the Robin Jean. What they told me was that the men that built the boat were not boat builders but by building it to the level of finish that it has been completed to was nothing short of heroic.
Weather you like the design or not is really a question of use and economy and how import they are to the individual. I won’t speak to the flaws that many fishermen continue to rant about in my office but of the things that Suzanne explained to me in a lenghty conversation that seem to make sense. Suzanne told me that similar boats equipped with a 60 hp engine would be capable of 20mph. That’s pretty impressive. She also spoke to the ease of construction from the design in which she claims ordinary men can build in a small space and that you don’t need to be a boat builder to build it due to it’s simple design. Whether you like the looks of the Robin Jean or not you can’t argue with the fact that a couple of men built it that were not boat builders and the finish is pretty damn nice.
The smallish deck space was an option as there are plans for the same boat with the cabin pushed forward which would allow for much more working space. I will post the plans for the same boat with a bigger deck later this week with the video.
Look for the video of Suzanne Altenberger giving us a detailed explanation of the plan later in the week. I appreciate her and Phil coming down to share first hand what she considers the pluses of the design. So the men who built this boat should be congratulated for building a boat from a set of plans who had never built a boat before. That’s quite an accomplishment! I wouldn’t step foot on a boat I ever built. To say that carpentry is my weak spot would be the understatement of the year. Kudos to them.
Phil Bolger Boat Design For The Robin Jean, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Gloucester’s Poet Laureate John Ronan Part II
Part II Of The GMG Interview With John Ronan
Seaport Grill At Cruiseport Gloucester
The scene at Cruiseport Gloucester’s newly open restaurant, The Seaport Grill.
Seaport Grill At Cruiseport Gloucester, originally uploaded by captjoe06.


18th Century French Bomb Catch Model At The American Marine Model Gallery
This 18th century French bomb catch is an example of a natural wood ship model versus one that would be painted, copper sheathed or other type of model. This type of ship model shows shows the wood on wood construction.
American Marine Model Gallery, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Joey’s on a culture roll, but I want this!!

Just gotta get me one of these!
Pan Seared Sea Scallops At The Seaport Grill At Cruiseport
Pan seared sea scallops over roasted creamed corn with red peppers and jalapenos.
Pan Seared Sea Scallops At The Seaport Grill At Cruiseport, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Chickity Check It!- Gloucester’s Triathlon
Registration for the Gloucester Triathlon is currently open. According to the website it is roughly half full for the race which takes place on August 9th. Janda Ricci-Munn and Bill Burnett founded the Gloucester Triathlon.
Click the picture below for the interactive version of the course map.
Thanks To Mayor Kirk for the tip off on this upcoming event.
Magnolia:A Brief History-Presentation Thurs.
Lisa Peek Ramos will be doing a power point presentation of her book Magnolia:A Brief History and Magnolia’s history in general. If you presently live in Magnolia or have in the past, this book is a must-have.
She and her grandmother, Fran Hines (who was maid of honor at my parents’ wedding 61 years ago), collaborated on this project. Magnolia’s history is fascinating! Check it out Thursday night at the Sawyer Free Library!
Michael Wall At The American Ship Model Gallery Part II
Michael Wall Displays Different Styles Of Ship Models In This Second Installment Of Our Video Interview
Downtown Construction Update
Good to see investment in Downtown Gloucester!
As always you can click any picture and select “all sizes” to see the larger version.
Downtown Construction Update, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Downtown Construction Update 3/22/09
We will be detailing the construction progress on these pages as new stuff happens. GMG brought you pictures and video of the demolition of the former site and now it looks like the footings are poured and it’s time for the foundation.
Downtown Construction Update, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Harlot Fevah From The Boston Massacre Post-Bout
Rumors swirl post bout about a Harlot Fevah guest appearance at Cape Ann Brewing. Perhaps we can get confirmation from someone on the inside.
What Up Homie?
What Up Homie?, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Gloucester’s Poet Laureate John Ronan Part I
John Ronan tells us what it means to be Gloucester’s Poet Laureate, the responsibilities that come with the title and more.
You can visit his website- TheRonan.org by clicking this text
Goodmorning Goose Cove Res

Downtown Gloucester Construction Update 3/22/09 Video
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GMG Q&A- Melissa Smith Abbott Part VII (the final installment)

What are your thoughts on The Block Parties last year?
I love the way the Gloucester Downtown is pulling together and making themselves interesting and relevant to the community. It is a real chance to get a sense of community and bond with the local businesses and your neighbors. I have made a decision in the last year to shop locally and keep my money in town rather than driving to a mall and giving it to a corporation. I would much rather support local businesses. I hope Gloucester Downtown continues to band together on the same grassroots level and organize more events for both the locals and the tourists. I had a blast at one of the block parties and went into stores and talked to people I normally would not have had a chance to get to know. I actually won a raffle at the Black Swan and now have one of thier beautiful purses. In days gone by, Gloucester Downtown was a real meeting place. Everyone congregated in front of the waiting station which is where Passports, Sugar Magnolias, The Franklin, and
Deborah Coull Salon is now. We had Connors drug store with thier soda fountain, Nick’s Pool Room (not that any girls ever went in there), Sam Ann’s which was a coffee shop after school hangout for the High school kids. Everyone waited for late buses there to get home and it was a social network. In the 1960’s there were actual cliques of kids. Two of them were The West End Kids and The East Gloucester Kids AKA The Clique. Sometimes there would even be rumbles between the boys in the halls at school or at house parties. It seems kind of silly now, but it was a big deal back then. Grays Hardware Store was across the Street and Dr Wonson the dentist was upstairs. You could walk up the hill to Sterlings Drug Store or Woolworth’s and then there was Brown’s Department Store, Goldman’s and The Empire. All of these sold the sweater sets we yearned for which we wore with little peter pan colored blouses and circle pins. We bought our shoes and purses at Mark
Adrians (was known as something else but I can’t remember). We took dance Lessons from Ina Hahn upstairs from the waiting station. So for me, Downtown Gloucester was a place where I came of age and learned about the world. Now that I work for The Gloucester Times, my territory is downtown Gloucester and it is very interesting to me to meet and know everyone there now. Some of the names and faces are the same but most are new.
What is your favorite Local band.
I have been a fan of Fly Amero since High School when he was the only musician we knew who could play the whole of the song by Arlo Gutherie, Alices Restaurant, all the way through (which took about 45 minutes). For some reason I was very impressed by this. I also knew his older brother JB when he played in a rocking 60’s band called JB and Water. They played all the Yacht Club and High School Dances at the time and they were a cross between The Kingsmen of Louis Louis fame and The Kinks and he was definitely one of the coolest guys around musically. His sister Linda was one of the most lovely girls around in the 60’s and boy could she sing then and can she sing now! A few years ago I went to Fly’s 50th birthday party and reconnected with everyone and it was very cool.
Thank you Melissa for taking the time to write all this down and share with us. It is much appreciated!
Where Zat? #16
Last week Joey identified the location of the “OPEN” flag at Essex Seafood on 133 heading into Essex. Other readers got it as well…after Joey did. The week’s location isn’t as prominent as last week’s, but some of you will know where it is!
Have fun!!




