
Joe displayed his colorful and one of a kind boards at the Block Party. Here at his shop at Cape Ann Business Incubator Joe gives as a demonstration.
Great to see young hip kids making a go of it in the business world.
My View of Life on the Dock
Thanks to David Cox who has been taking some great pics for GMG. Here’s one from the Horribles Parade of the fam.
Gloucester Parade Faces 09 David Cox, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
This afternoon I’ll be breaking news about a certain pack of celebrities coming to town thanks to a certain FOB (friend of the blog). The final details are being worked out but its going to be something you won’t want to miss.
Check back often today.
From Emile Doucette:

“This weekend CoffeeBlack Productions, the team responsible for the Greasy Pole Documentary (greasypoledoc.com), competed in the Boston Film Race. Teams are given a theme and surprise element (this year’s were RENT and A LIGHTBULB), and have just 24 hours to submit a completed short film (the film cannot exceed 3 1/2 minutes).
After 24 hours of hard work we completed our film, titled ‘Daniel’. The film, shot entirely in Gloucester, is something of a sequel to ‘Leonard’, our entry in last year’s film race (last year’s required elements were DATING and FLUFFING A PILLOW). ‘Leonard’ took home 5 awards last year, and we’re hoping to scoop up some awards with ‘Daniel’ this year. I’ll probably write about the experience in more detail in the near future, but after staying up for 40+ hours, I need a break today.”
Links to the 2 films can be found below.
Daniel: http://www.vimeo.com/5665074
Leonard: http://blip.tv/file/2332762
What Up Homie?, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
This little one was all smiles and ENERGY. While her mom and I were talking, her dad chased after her. She loved the music!
Donna stayed til the very end and was picking up trash through out the Block Party. What a good egg.
Joe Aiello and Donna Ardizzoni Ham It Up Before The Block Party, originally uploaded by captjoe06.


When Joey posted the interview with Dennis at Tessera Mosaic Studio, I knew right away that my 10 year old granddaughter, Kylie, would be interested. So last week we took a day off from the beach and went down to take a look.
Well, it’s become Kylie’s favorite place. Talia and Abby are incredibly encouraging and do anything to help someone get started on a project. The prices are reasonable and there’s a huge selection of bases and materials to choose from.
After Kylie picked out her flower base, she gathered glass,beads, and other pieces for the center. It takes a lot of planning and problem-solving to create the design you have in mind.
Ky placed the pieces on the base to get an idea where they would go. We took a picture as a guide and she removed them so she could apply the glue.
By following the photo, she glued them into place. (Of course, with some minor changes!)
People walked in to the studio to check out the projects or just to chat.
It’s a great place to hang out. Lots of positive creative energy.
Dennis is working on a huge piece, bit by bit, for a local business.
The studio was packed for the Block Party. Young and old wanted to try their hand at creating a stepping stone or a flip-flop stone. Dennis and crew were busy mixing cement, filling molds, leveling off the pieces. Ally, Dennis’s daughter, was taking reservations!
Kylie’s mom and dad got into the act last night. Now they want to do their own creations!
To learn more about the word TESSERA, click here.
And to have a great time alone or with family or friends, visit the studio at 42 Main St. You’ll love it! Kylie and I will be there again tomorrow to finish up her pieces!


Great FOB Frank Ciolino made this banner for us to put on the truck for the Block Party. It is the award winning logo design by Beth Swan. Beth is an incredible graphic/web media artist. You can check out her site here-
GMG Sign- Logo Design Beth Swan- Made By Frank Ciolino, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here the truck is set up on location to shoot the media presentations at the Block Party.
photos courtesy David Cox
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Block Party Kudos to Our BP Committee membersVickie and PeterVan Ness, Jackie Hardy, Erika Hansen, Linn Parisi, and Janice Lufkin Shea for working as the usual killer team to make things happen.
Special thanks to some unsung heros who also helped tremendously during the event- Erika Hansen’s husband Dave, Linn Parisi’s husband Nick, FOB Frank and Joey Ciolino, Rick Moore and Donna Ardizzone who walked the street at the end of the night picking up cigarette butts and trash along the way to leave the street in better shape than what we found it even after the huge number of people that turned out for the event.
Kathy Middleton, Mike Hale and Mark Cole for providing extra barrels which cut down on the amount of trash which otherwise would have overflowed onto the sidewalks without the extra barrels.
Thanks to all the GMG fans who stopped by to say hi and introduce yourselves and pick up stickers. Don’t forget to send in those Gloucester Sticker pics for posting on these pages!
Thanks to Joe Aiello and Miles Schlicte for working with the merchants and restaurants to insure that all of the requirements of the special permits were met.
Thanks to the entertainers-musicians, dancers, DJs and media presenters. thanks to Jay Albert and Steve B for helping to set up the media presentations along with Frank and Joey Ciolino.
Thanks to the local artists who helped fill the street with their incredible art.
Thanks to Blackburn Performing Arts and Elliotts at the Blackburn for providing the space and electricity for the bands in the West End.
Nancy Goodman and Jim Gudstadt who helped the bands set up.
Thanks to seARTS and Kat Valentine for sending out the word to the local art community via the seARTS newsblast.
Thanks to the merchants for staying open and welcoming people to Gloucester.
Thanks to Charlee Bianchini from the Beacon and Ray Lamont from the Times for helping us get the word out. Also the Chamber of Commerce for putting it in their weekly newsletter.
Thanks to Ambie and son for the fantastic sausage sandwich at teh end of teh night when I thought I was gonna drop.
Thanks to Rockport National Bank for sponsoring the flyers and Rick Moore and Donna Ardizzoni for sponsoring the banners.
Thanks to Ringo Tarr for lighting and Steve Noble who is always willing to help out.
Thanks to the licensing boards and the board of health and Mayors office for getting behind the event.
I don’t get political on these pages but I would just like to say that when it comes time for elections that my friend and Block Party Committe member Jackie Hardy deserves your vote.
She works tirelessly and without agenda for the betterment of our community. Without her guidance as far as regulations and knowing how to go about things the event probably wouldn’t be as successful as it is.
If I forgot anyone I’m terribly sorry. I’m at work with three and a half hours sleep.
video coming at 8am



What Up Homie?, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here’s Jay Albert taking pictures for his CapeAnnImages you can see his CAFM post here
Cape Ann Farmer’s Market- July 16, 2009, originally uploaded by captjoe06.



We won this gift pack which was graciously donated by Melissa Donati’s Willow Rest at last night’s Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce Auction.
There is still time to bid on the online auction. To check what other items are still available click this link There are some things up for bid well below their replacement costs! You heard it here…..
Our Chamber Of Commerce Auction Win, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Picked up some lobster bait this morning for our boats. Our guys prefer herring to pogies as pogies get extremely greasy and make working on the deck of the boats dangerous. Once that pogie juice gets on the deck it’s literally as if you were walking around on a pond covered with axle grease.
Beautiful Industry- Salted Pogies, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Gloucester – Main Street businesses and Gloucester artists are getting excited for this Saturday’s Downtown Block Party, and all are hoping that the weather will stay clear and bright this time.
With a beaming smile, Joe Ciaramitaro of the Good Morning Gloucester blog went around Main Street with a camera this week, interviewing locals and shop owners about their enthusiasm for this weekend’s event.
“What are your first thoughts when you think of the Downtown Gloucester Block Parties?” he asked one local, who replied saying, “Fun, fun!” These short clips are now posted to the blog for all to see (https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com), and they illustrate the positive sentiment for the event.
The brainchild of Ciaramitaro and Janice Lufkin Shea of the Cormorant Shop, the Block Party committee has blossomed into a group that includes City Councilor Jackie Hardy, Erika Hansen, Linn Parisi and Vickie and Peter Van Ness. They work in collaboration with Blackburn Performing Arts, and emphasize the occasion as a community organized and community supported event.
In an interview for last month’s party, which was cancelled because of rain, Ciaramitaro said that the “star of the show is downtown.” The organizers hope to promote Gloucester’s talent and the ability to come together and celebrate the community. Judging by last year’s attendance of over 3,000 people, it’s working.
Last year’s block parties — there were two — were so successful for Main Street shops and restaurants, that the city has decided to do one each month this summer, making a total of four events. City officials, including law enforcement and councilors, have “really gotten behind” the event, and supported the grassroots effort.
This month’s party is going to have more of a “youthful” feel, said Ciaramitaro. Attendees can expect a reggae band in front of the Dress Code. In addition to the usual media presentation, there will be a community slide show featuring Gloucester-themed photographs submitted by any resident who wanted to.
Visitors can watch dance performances in the Blackburn parking lot and can take part themselves. Other activities include dining al fresco, shopping, watching jugglers, and enjoying local art.
“There was a very big response” to the art portion, said Ciaramitaro. Working with SeARTS, the Downtown Gloucester committee has put together an “Art Row” in front of the Cape Ann Savings Bank for local artists to display and demonstrate their work for no cost on their part.
Al fresco dining will be available at restaurants including: Elliot’s at the Blackburn, Valentino’s, La Trattoria, Dog Bar, Jalapenos, Passports, Espresso and Ambie’s Sausage Stand. Phone numbers for reservations are listed on the Downtown Gloucester Web site.
Those wishing to attend Saturday’s festival can come to Main Street between 6 and 11 p.m., though take note for parking, as the street will be shut down from Pleasant Street to Washington Street.
For more information on the schedule of events, restaurants, organizers, or to look at past party photos, visit the Downtown Gloucester Web site at www.dowtowngloucester.com.
There will be a rain date this time for July 25. Those who can’t make it this month can look forward to the next two occasions on Aug. 15 and Sept. 19.